Discover the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland with our full-day tour. Travel in small groups with a maximum of 19 passengers for a unique and personal experience. This tour will take you through a wide variety of spectacular landscapes, including craters, glaciers, lava fields, idyllic hidden coves, black sand beaches, and strange rock formations.
The Snæfellsjökull glacier, covered by brilliant perennial snow, is one of the highlights of the tour. This impressive place served as the setting for Jules Verne's science-fiction novel, "Journey to the Center of the Earth". And it is believed that the volcano harbors mystical powers and many consider it one of the seven main energy centers of the earth.
During this tour, you will also have the opportunity to visit a seal colony, try homemade food on a farm, and get to know the Icelandic horse in Lýsuhóll. In addition, you will visit the curious black church of Buðir, declared a national monument, and the coast of Arnarstapi and Hellnar, dotted with rock formations and spectacular cliffs.
The black sand beach of Djúpalónssandur is another peculiar place we will visit during the tour. And our next stop will be Kirkjufell, possibly the most picturesque and most photographed mountain in the country, surrounded by streams and small waterfalls.
Finally, you will have the opportunity to see the Sheep Waterfall, Selvallafoss, with its incredible panoramic view of Lake Selvallavatn and the lava field. Throughout the tour, you will discover plenty of local legends and popular stories that abound on this multifaceted journey. Join us on this adventure and discover for yourself why Snæfellsnes is known as "miniature Iceland".