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Discover Landmannalaugar and Háifoss on an immersive day trip from Reykjavik featuring colorful landscapes, waterfalls, hot springs, and expert guides.
If you’re heading to Iceland and craving a taste of the rugged, untouched highlands, this Landmannalaugar & Háifoss Waterfall tour offers a comprehensive glimpse into some of the most spectacular scenery the country has to offer. You’ll explore volcanic landscapes, soak in geothermal pools, and hike through a colorful mountain range—all in one day, with a small group that keeps the experience intimate and engaging.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the expert guidance along with stunning scenery. Based on hundreds of reviews, many travelers praise the knowledgeable guides, the breathtaking vistas, and the seamless organization. That said, it’s not exactly a quick, relaxed sightseeing trip—expect a full day with some bumpy roads and moderate hiking.
If you’re someone who loves outdoor adventures, photography, and discovering lesser-visited regions, this tour will probably hit the right spot. However, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or are traveling with very young children or mobility issues, it’s worth considering your comfort level before booking.


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This trip from Reykjavik is designed to give you a thorough taste of Iceland’s highlands, packed into a roughly 13-hour window. The day kicks off with a pickup at Höfðatorg, near the city, where you’ll board a comfortable coach equipped with Wi-Fi, making the long drive more bearable.
The first stop is at Hnausapollur, an eye-catching crater lake with vivid turquoise water, contrasting starkly with the surrounding volcanic sands. This spot, only a few minutes for photos, offers a peek into Iceland’s explosive volcanic past and is a favorite among travelers for its surreal beauty. One reviewer highlighted how this lake’s blue hue is a standout among many scenic stops.
Next, you’ll visit Frostastaðavatn, a picturesque lake that acts as another spectacular photo point. It’s a quick stop for breathtaking views of Iceland’s rugged terrain. From here, you’ll head towards Landmannalaugar, often called the “pearl of the highlands.” Once there, you’ll enjoy about four hours to explore, hike, and relax.
Landmannalaugar is famous for its vivid rhyolite hills, which shimmer in shades of pink, red, green, and yellow—an absolute treat for photography lovers. The landscape is dotted with lava fields, steaming geothermal pools, and surreal obsidian formations.
The core activity here is a 1.5-2 hour easy hike along the Lauga-loop trail. This trail offers a fantastic mix of views, as you pass the colorful hills, ascend towards steaming geothermal pools, and walk through the foothills of Bláknúkur mountain. According to reviews, many find this hike accessible and rewarding, with some reviewers praising guides who make the experience informative and fun.
After the hike, you’ll have the chance to relax in the hot spring pools—a much-appreciated reward after several hours of walking. One reviewer shared how they enjoyed the “healing waters” with stunning views, making the effort well worth it.
On your way back, the tour makes a series of stops at Hjálparfoss, Glanni, and Háifoss waterfalls. Notably, Háifoss is Iceland’s fourth-largest waterfall, cascading into a deep canyon in dramatic fashion—a true highlight for nature lovers. Many guests remark on how impressive it is to see such powerful water carving into the landscape.
Plus, the trip includes a visit to Sigöldugljúfur, a lesser-known but equally stunning volcanic crater filled with bright turquoise water, giving you more chances to snap memorable photos. According to reviews, guides often share interesting facts about these sites, enhancing the overall experience.
The return involves a scenic drive through the Fjallabak Nature Reserve, where you’ll stop briefly for photos of the rugged landscape. Then, after a hearty day of sightseeing, you’re driven back to Reykjavik, with most travelers arriving around late evening, tired but elated.

Reviews paint a picture of a highly valued experience, with many travelers emphasizing the knowledge and friendliness of guides like HBO, Siggi, and Karla. Multiple reviewers mention the stunning scenery, with some calling it their favorite part of their Iceland trip—one even described the colorful mountains as “insanely beautiful.”
Travelers also appreciate the smooth organization, even when faced with weather challenges or minor delays. For instance, one reviewer noted that their guide played Icelandic music during the bus rides, adding a local flavor to the journey.
While some found the long hours a bit exhausting, most agree the day trip is well worth the effort, especially given the value for money considering the variety of sights and activities packed in.

This tour is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive highlands experience without the hassle of self-driving on rough roads. It’s best suited for those who enjoy moderate hikes, stunning landscapes, and geothermal baths. The small-group format makes it a good choice for visitors who want a more personalized, guided adventure.
However, if your preference is for more leisurely sightseeing or traveling with small children or mobility issues, you might want to consider more relaxed options. Still, for anyone eager to see Iceland’s volcanic beauty up close, this tour offers incredible value and authentic landscapes.

What is the duration of this tour?
The entire trip lasts around 13 hours, from pickup to drop-off, giving you a full day of exploration and adventure.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, hotel pickup is not included. You should meet at the specified location at Höfðatorg. Pickup can take up to 30 minutes.
Are meals included?
Food and drinks are not provided, so bringing snacks or a packed lunch is recommended, especially since there are multiple stops along the way.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 8 due to the moderate hiking involved and the rough terrain of some roads.
What should I wear?
Weather-appropriate clothing, hiking shoes, a towel if you plan to bathe, and water are recommended. Icelandic weather can change quickly.
Are there any facility fees at Landmannalaugar?
Yes, the tour fee covers all facility fees at Landmannalaugar, so there are no hidden charges at the site.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
This Landmannalaugar & Háifoss Waterfall Tour from Reykjavik offers a chance to see Iceland in its raw, volcanic glory—perfect for travelers eager to experience the highlands with knowledgeable guides, stunning landscapes, and authentic geothermal relaxation. It’s a day packed with adventure, natural beauty, and memorable moments that will leave you longing for your next trip back.