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AH19  Reykjanes Peninsula 15 May 2012 -
15 Sep 2012

Highlights:
  • Mid Atlantic Ridge
  • Coast line of Reykjanes Peninsula
  • Lava Fields
  • Lighthouse (pass by)
  • Bridge over the Continental Ridge
  • Sandgerði
  • The Blue Lagoon


Tour Description:

ATTENTION: Please note that there will be a change in departure time in 2012. This tour will depart Reykjavík at 08:00 and not at 09:00 as previously advertised.  
 

The Reykjanes Peninsula tour offers an extreme variety of landscapes dotted with fissures, lava fields and geothermal activity. We depart from Reykjavík heading towards the community of Sandgerði, one of the country‘s major fishing points. The tour continues along the coast line through Miðnesheiði moor which rises up from the lowland. We will stop at the stone built church of Hvalneskirkja from the year 1887.

 

The journey proceeds through lava fields onwards to Sandvík where two of the earth‘s tectonic plate split.  At Sandvík you will get the opportunity to walk over a symbolic footbridge which crosses a fissure which  provides clear evidence of the rift between the European and the North American tectonic plates.

 

We head towards the coast for the lighthouse of Reykjanesviti, one of the oldest lighthouses in Iceland. Weather permitting you can  glimpse at the island of Eldey, which rises from ocean, and witnes the foamy waves beating up on the dark rocks. Close by is the country‘s largest mud pool, Gunnuhver, which will be our next stop. According to a legend a great ghost nicknamed Gunna caused great disturbance in the area until a priest set a trap for her and she fell into the 300°C hot spring. The area offers unique colours which will not disappoint the photographer.

 

The tour ends at the Blue Lagoon where you have four different options; a visit to the Blue Lagoon, transfer to Keflavík Airport, return back to Reykjavík or you could join the AH16 tour which will take you to Krýsuvík geothermal area and Kleifarvatn Lake before heading back to Reykjavík.

 

Transfers from the Blue Lagoon to Reykjavík are available at 12:00, 15:00, 7:15, 19:00 and 21:00

 

Transfers from the Blue Lagoon to Keflavík Airport are available at 12:00, 14:00 and 15:00
 
The Reykjanes Peninsula portion of the tour is 2,5-3 hours in duration, with flexible departures from the Blue Lagoon available.
 
Please note:  Entrance fee to the bathing area is not included in the tour price.
 
 
 

Itinerary Details:

Included:
Bus
Guidance on Reykjanes Peninsula tour as shown under Guidance below. 
 
Excluded:
Guidance on the return transfer from the Blue Lagoon to Reykjavík.
Entrance fee to the Blue Lagoon bathing area.
 
Online booking
Up to 90 minutes prior to tour departure with 5% online discount..
 
TIP Are you wondering about the places we visit on this tour such as The Blue Lagoon and Reykjanes Peninsula? You´ll find more information here at "Destinations in Iceland".
 
 
 

Guidance on part of tour only:

English
Daily, 15 May - 15 September
 

 
 

Included In:

This tour is also available as a combination tour:
 
 
 
 
 

Tour is Available:
 
 
Departure: 08:00
Pick-up: 07:30
Duration: Flexible
 
Complimentary hotel pick-up service.
 
Children fares:
Child (0 - 11): FREE
Youth (12 - 17): 50% off
 
Price: 8.800 ISK
Book online and receive a 5% online discount
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Aakvik wrote:
Thanks to the guide, Elias, we had a very pleasant trip
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Wood wrote:
Good guide with many stories about the area. But please start the tour a half-hour earlier (8:30) and alow that time for walking in Grindavik. Also, a drive through Keflavik would be nice to see the city.
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Aakvik wrote:
Thanks to the guide, Elias, we had a very pleasant trip

Wood wrote:
Good guide with many stories about the area. But please start the tour a half-hour earlier (8:30) and alow that time for walking in Grindavik. Also, a drive through Keflavik would be nice to see the city.

Sheehan wrote:
Gray Line is easy to book and to travel with and the online service is outstanding as are the local guides.The small size of this tour around the Reykjanes Peninsula was great - our tour guide was very knowledgable, friendly and attentive to the varied interests of the members of the tour group. To stand in no man's land between the American and European tectonic plates was quite something and the striking coastline and thermal mud pools a bonus. To finish the day off soaking in the amazing Blue Lagoon with a glass of champagne was such a pleasure. I recommend this tour option. Lynne

Studer wrote:
Grindavik village was not very interesting but the rest of the tour was good. I just would have appreciated a bit more pauses to take pictures.

CALSINA wrote:
tour was arranged by a small minibus, only driver. he was really kind and helpful and did his best to guide us through the peninsula and explain about sights but he is English level was not sufficient. otherwise flexibility reg return from the blue lagoon is appreciated.
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