Snaefellsnes Private Tour
The Snaefellsnes Peninsula and you: a customizable trip to explore its most iconic landscapes.
What’s on my tour
The Private Snæfellsnes Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore one of Iceland’s most breathtaking regions at your own pace, with the flexibility to tailor the itinerary to your interests. Whether you want to add or skip stops, this journey is designed to provide a truly personalized and immersive experience.
To help you make the most of your adventure, we have carefully planned a suggested itinerary that showcases the very best of Snæfellsnes. This route takes you through dramatic coastal cliffs, black sand beaches, the legendary Snæfellsjökull glacier, and the most popular mountain of Iceland, offering an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and rich folklore.
Often called “Iceland in Miniature,” the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is a microcosm of the country’s most stunning landscapes, all within a day’s reach from Reykjavík. With its diverse scenery and deep-rooted history, this region promises a captivating journey through Iceland’s geological wonders and cultural heritage.
Our journey begins at Ytri-Tunga, a place that might surprise you with its unexpected beauty. Nestled beside the farm lies a stunning beach, where large seal colonies are often spotted. Your guide will take you to the best viewing spots, giving you a great chance to observe these fascinating animals in their natural habitat.
From there, we suggest continuing to one of our favorite farms on the peninsula, where a delicious home-cooked meal can be arranged.
Our next stop is Buðarkirkja, the striking black church in the small hamlet of Búðir. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Búðahraun lava field, this historic site was once the peninsula’s most significant trading post during the Danish trade monopoly in the 17th and 18th centuries, thanks to its natural harbor.
One of the few black churches in Iceland, Buðarkirkja is coated in pitch to protect its wooden structure from the country’s harsh weather conditions. The current building dates back to 1848, when Steinunn Lárusdóttir secured permission from the Danish King to rebuild a church on the very spot where a turf chapel had stood from 1703 to 1816.
Next, we head to the dramatic coastline of Arnarstapi, where the relentless power of the Atlantic has sculpted spectacular cliffs and rock formations over time. Here, we will also come across the statue of Bárður Snæfellsás, the mythical guardian of the peninsula, adding a touch of legend to this breathtaking landscape.
Our journey continues to the black sand beach of Djúpalónssandur, where we can still see the scattered remains of a shipwreck from 1948, a haunting reminder of the power of the sea. At the entrance to the beach, four large stones of varying sizes tell an intriguing story—these lifting stones were once used to test the strength of fishermen, with their ability to lift them determining their rank and wages in the fishing stations of old.
Next, we visit Kirkjufell, widely considered Iceland’s most picturesque and most-photographed mountain. Surrounded by winding streams and cascading waterfalls, it was chosen as a filming location for Game of Thrones, where it appeared as the famous “Arrowhead Mountain”.
As we continue, we pass through the Berserkjahraun lava fields, formed around 4,000 years ago. These thick, rugged lava flows are adorned with dramatic rock formations and hold an intriguing Viking-age saga—a tale that adds even more depth to this already fascinating landscape.
The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is a land of extraordinary geological wonders. Craters, ancient and recent lava fields, hidden coves, and plenty of rock formations await discovery at every turn. This region is also steeped in local legends and folklore, offering not just a glimpse into Iceland’s volcanic and coastal landscapes but also into its spiritual and mystical heritage—making this tour an immersive experience beyond just sightseeing.
This tour captures the essence of Iceland’s untamed beauty, taking you through some of the most iconic and awe-inspiring landscapes in the world.
Operated in a comfortable minibus with a maximum of 19 passengers, this tour ensures a more personalized and intimate experience. With a smaller group, the guide can engage with everyone, creating a more interactive and enjoyable atmosphere throughout the day.
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Highlights
- Overview
- Included
- Need to know
Overview
Essential details for your tour.
- 240.000 isk up to 7 passengers / 295.000 isk from 8 to 19 passengers
- Small group tour.
- 11-hour-long guided tour in English.
- All year tour.
- Departure times: 08:00, 09:00h, 10:00h
- English, but other languages may be available upon request.
- Round-trip transportation from pick up location and drop off included. Pick-up location is flexible and can be arranged according to the customer’s request.
Included
Details included in your Trip Cost.
- Small group in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter minibus
- Pick-up and drop-off in greater Reykjavík area
- Knowledgeable local driver guide
- Free WiFi onboard
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
Need to know
Essential details for enjoy the experience.
- The order or availability of attractions may change due to road or weather conditions. EastWest reserves the right to delay or cancel any tour due to weather or any other dangerous conditions for the safety of our clients.
- The tour operates in all weather conditions, so please dress accordingly. We recommend wearing warm, windproof, and waterproof clothing to ensure your comfort throughout the journey
- Easy and accessible to anyone in good health. It does not require extensive physical activity, just comfortable walking suitable for most people.
- Any cancellations within 72 hours of the tour will not be eligible for a refund. We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance that includes coverage for tour cancellations.
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