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Discover Iceland’s stunning landscapes on this 14-hour Landmannalaugar super jeep tour from Reykjavik, including waterfalls, crater lakes, and geothermal baths.
This 14-hour tour by super jeep offers an adventurous way to see some of Iceland’s most extraordinary landscapes, from rugged lava fields to colorful mountain ranges. With round-trip transportation from Reykjavik hotels, WiFi and hot drinks on board, and the chance to hike and relax in thermal pools, it’s an experience designed for travelers eager to see the wild side of Iceland.
What we particularly appreciate about this tour is how it combines incredible terrain access with genuine comfort—thanks to the specially designed super jeeps and thoughtful touches like WiFi and warm drinks. However, keep in mind that it’s a long day and involves some driving on rough terrain, which might not suit everyone.
This tour is ideal for those who want a comprehensive, all-in-one Iceland adventure, especially if you’re keen on seeing hidden waterfalls, volcanic craters, and vibrant mountain landscapes without the hassle of self-driving. If you’re after a balanced mix of sightseeing, light hiking, and relaxation, this trip ticks all those boxes.


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Your adventure kicks off at 8:30 am with hotel pickup in Reykjavik, which is a real plus—no wandering around searching for meeting points. Once aboard the fully-equipped super jeep, you’ll notice the built-in WiFi and the hot drinks, which immediately make the long drive more enjoyable, especially with the scenic views streaming past.
The guide, often mentioned in reviews like Louise_M’s, is not just knowledgeable but also engaging. They’ll share stories about Iceland’s volcanic history, geology, and local lore, turning a sightseeing trip into an educational escapade. Expect a friendly, approachable guide who enhances the experience with interesting tidbits and practical advice.
Your first stop is the lush Þjórsárdalur Valley, a surprising contrast to the stark lava fields you’ll see later. This verdant valley, carved by the Þjórsá river, is dotted with waterfalls, lava fields, and birch woods. It’s a reminder of Iceland’s ability to surprise and diversify landscapes, especially after volcanic eruptions like those from Mt. Hekla.
Travelers like Vinu_P appreciated the scenery but also pointed out that the comfortable transportation can sometimes be marred by the less-than-ergonomic seats in the super jeep. Still, the overall impression is that the natural beauty outweighs minor discomforts.
Next, you’ll visit Hjálparfoss, a two-tiered waterfall with basalt formations that make it look like a natural sculpture garden. The easy walking path to the viewing platforms means you can get close enough for some great photos without much effort. Reviewers like Maryjoy_G highlight how “Adam,” the guide, made the trip memorable with his friendly demeanor and interesting facts.
The name “Help Waterfall” references its importance for travelers crossing the highlands, providing water and grazing opportunities for horses. This bit of history adds a layer of authenticity and local color to your visit.
Continuing to Hnausapollur, a deep, vivid blue crater lake formed over 1,000 years ago after a volcanic explosion, offers one of the most surreal photo opportunities. The water’s striking color, contrasted by the dark volcanic rocks, is a highlight for many. Reviewers like Mark_C describe the area as “fantastically colorful” and recommend taking the time to walk around for different perspectives.
This colorful lake, fed by lava flows that plunge directly into the water, is another visual feast. The surrounding volcanic landscape creates a landscape straight out of a sci-fi movie—bright reds, greens, and blues all in one place. Expect to spend around an hour here, soaking in the views and snapping photos.
The star of the day, Landmannalaugar, is where Iceland’s volcanic activity has painted a landscape of black lava, orange, yellow, and green hues. The multicolored cryolite mountains are unlike anything you’ve seen before. Here, you’ll have a few hours for a gentle walk, exploring the volcanic chambers and lava flows; this is also the perfect spot for a picnic and a swim in the natural hot spring pool.
Reviewers consistently mention how “stunning” and “otherworldly” Landmannalaugar is. One reviewer even noted that “everyone who comes to Iceland for more than 2 days should go there,” emphasizing just how much this landscape captures the imagination.
Ljótipollur, a crater lake surrounded by dark red walls, might have a funny name (which translates to “Ugly Pool”), but it’s anything but ugly. The contrast of the crater’s red walls against the turquoise water creates a photogenic scene that’s often highlighted in reviews. It’s a quick but impactful stop, with around an hour to appreciate the view.
On the return journey, Haifoss offers an impressive sight—soaring 122 meters, it’s a sight to behold. Close to Granni Waterfall, it’s another reminder of Iceland’s immense waterfalls. The reviews mention how “powerful” and “massive” the falls are up close, making it a fitting end to a day filled with natural wonders.
The key to this tour’s appeal is the combination of accessible remote landscapes and comfort. Traveling in a super jeep means you can reach areas impossible by regular vehicles, opening up opportunities for truly off-the-beaten-path sightseeing. The small group size—no more than six guests—ensures a more intimate experience, with flexibility and personalized attention from your guide.
The inclusion of WiFi and hot drinks turns what could be a rugged, cold day into a surprisingly cozy adventure. Plus, the professional guidance, often praised for its depth, makes the landscape come alive with stories and insights that most self-guided travelers would miss.
At $364.28 per person, this tour might seem steep at first glance, but considering the full day of exploration, expert guiding, comfortable transportation, and exclusive access to remote sites, it offers good value. Many travelers say it’s a “must-do” if you want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of self-driving or multiple bookings.
If you’re a traveler with a love for nature, photography, or geology, this trip offers plenty of opportunities to capture breathtaking scenery. It’s also ideal for those who prefer guided tours to navigate challenging terrain safely and comfortably. However, be prepared for a long day and some bumpy rides; if you’re prone to motion sickness or dislike rough roads, you might want to consider your options.


This Landmannalaugar super jeep tour from Reykjavik offers a well-rounded blend of adventure, comfort, and stunning scenery. It’s perfect for those who want to get deep into Iceland’s volcanic wilderness without sacrificing ease and convenience. The small group size, expert guide, and inclusion of WiFi and hot drinks make it a more personal and enjoyable experience than larger bus excursions.
While the day is long and involves some bumpiness, the variety of landscapes—from waterfalls to crater lakes to multicolored mountains—compensates for the hours spent on the road. The opportunity to relax in a natural thermal pool after a day of hiking adds a satisfying end to your Icelandic adventure.
If you’re looking to see some of the most striking, colorful, and remote parts of Iceland in comfort, this tour is a strong choice. It’s especially suited for travelers who value guided insight, want to explore off-road terrain, and love capturing extraordinary landscapes.