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Discover Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula on a private tour featuring geothermal wonders, stunning landscapes, and the Blue Lagoon—perfect for personalized exploration.

Travelers eager to experience Iceland’s volcanic and geothermal charm often find themselves torn between rushing through popular spots and missing out on the region’s quieter, hidden corners. The Exclusive Reykjanes Peninsula & Blue Lagoon Private Tour offers a balanced solution: a tailor-made day exploring some of the most iconic and lesser-known sights, all with the comfort of private transport and a knowledgeable guide.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines luxury, flexibility, and authentic Icelandic scenery. You get to savor each location at your own pace—no need to keep up with a large group or stick to a tight schedule. Plus, the inclusion of a relaxing 2-hour soak in the Blue Lagoon makes it feel like a full-day wellness escape. One thing to consider is the price—at $652 per person, it’s on the higher end, but you’re paying for an intimate experience, personalized attention, and exclusive access to some of the region’s top highlights.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, customized adventure with an emphasis on comfort and authentic encounters. It’s perfect for those who appreciate the little details, like expert guides who answer all your questions or the chance to explore geothermal fields without the crowds.


The adventure begins with a convenient pickup from your accommodation in Reykjavík or Reykjanesbær. The private vehicle, equipped with WiFi and bottled water, sets a comfortable tone for the day ahead. This isn’t a rushed bus tour; it’s designed for your personal interest and flexibility.
Your first stop is the Gunnuhver Hot Springs, where bubbling mud pools and steam vents reveal the raw energy beneath Iceland’s surface. The geothermal activity here is spectacular, with steam rising from the earth like a natural cauldron. The reviews highlight how the guide’s knowledge enhances understanding here—”Villi was an incredible guide, explaining the geothermal processes in a way that made it all so much more fascinating.”
Next, you’ll visit Krýsuvík and Seltún, renowned for their vividly colored geothermal fields—think bright yellow sulfur, orange oxides, and ochre mineral deposits. The bubbling hot springs and fumaroles create an otherworldly scene. Our sources mention how the vibrant geothermal activity makes these spots a photographer’s dream, while guides often share insights into Iceland’s geothermal energy use.
A highlight for many is Lake Kleifarvatn, Iceland’s largest lake, with its peaceful, expansive views. The calm waters and surrounding volcanic terrain offer a stark contrast to the geothermal sites. Reviewers say that the lake’s solitude and beauty provide a perfect moment of peace—”We loved the way the scenery changed from active geothermal sites to this tranquil lake.”
One of the most unique features of the tour is walking across the Bridge Between Continents, a small footbridge spanning the rift between the European and North American tectonic plates. This spot offers not only a literal crossing between two continents but also a symbolic moment of geological connection. It’s a must-see for geology buffs and those interested in Earth’s inner workings. Reviewers mention that standing on the plates made the entire trip feel more tangible—”It’s such a surreal experience, standing between two worlds.”
The tour culminates with a 2-hour session at the Blue Lagoon, included in the package. This world-famous geothermal spa offers milky blue waters, silica mud masks, and optional drinks and snacks. Past guests highlight how this is a perfect way to unwind after a day of exploring. One reviewer shared, “I spent four hours just relaxing in the lagoon, enjoying the masks and a few drinks—such a treat after a busy day.”
The entire journey lasts about 7 hours—a comfortable length that balances sightseeing with relaxation. The private vehicle ensures a smooth, quiet ride with modern amenities like WiFi so you can share your photos or catch up on weather updates. The tour is wheelchair accessible, stroller friendly, and suitable for most travelers, making it inclusive for families and those with mobility considerations.

While $652 per person might seem steep compared to large group options, the value here is in the personalized experience. You won’t be rushed through spots or stuck behind fellow travelers, and the guides like Villi and Asti are lauded for their local knowledge, friendliness, and ability to answer all your questions. The inclusion of all fees and taxes, combined with the Blue Lagoon Comfort Admission, means fewer surprises or additional costs.
Many reviews emphasize the quality of the guides and the relaxed pace—Kevin from the Philippines noted, “I was able to spend four hours in the lagoon, which was perfect for my tired body after hiking.” The small group setting ensures you can customize your day, ask questions, and truly soak in the atmosphere of each location.
This experience suits travelers who want more than just a rapid snapshot of Reykjanes. If you love geothermal landscapes, volcanic scenery, and self-paced relaxation, this private tour hits all the marks. It’s also perfect for couples or families who prefer a dedicated guide and exclusive access rather than a crowded bus.
For those seeking a comprehensive yet intimate exploration of Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula, this private tour offers considerable value. It combines authentic geothermal sites, stunning volcanic landscapes, and a luxurious spa visit, all tailored to your interests. The small-group feel and expert guides make it easier to connect with the landscape and ask questions you might not get on larger tours.
While the cost is higher, the experience’s quality—personalized attention, comfort, and exclusive access—means it’s well worth considering. Whether you’re a geologically curious traveler, a relaxation seeker, or someone who simply wants a hassle-free day exploring Iceland’s volcanic heart, this tour is designed to deliver.
If you’re looking for a blend of adventure, relaxation, and expert guidance—all in a private setting—this tour checks all those boxes. It’s a perfect choice for travelers who want to see Iceland in a way that’s both immersive and comfortable.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, stroller accessible, and children over 2 years old are allowed. Children under 8 should wear floaties and be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
What should I bring?
You should bring swimwear for the Blue Lagoon, and comfortable clothing for the geothermal sites. Remember a towel if you plan to swim, and perhaps waterproof gear for the geothermal areas.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is poor?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Since the experience depends on good weather, the guide may advise postponement or reschedule if conditions are poor.
Are all fees included in the price?
Yes, all taxes and fees are included, along with Blue Lagoon Comfort Admission, private transportation, WiFi, and bottled water.
How long is the Blue Lagoon visit?
The package includes a 2-hour soak, which is ample time to relax and enjoy the spa’s amenities.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and surfaces are accessible, making it a good choice for travelers with mobility considerations.
What makes this tour different from other Reykjanes or Blue Lagoon options?
The private, tailored nature of the tour allows you to explore at your own pace, with dedicated guides and exclusive access to sites. It also combines geothermal exploration with relaxation, offering a well-rounded experience.
This private tour offers a thoughtful, flexible way to experience Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula — ideal for those who want comfort, personalization, and a deeper connection with the landscape.