The Reykjanes Peninsula is where most visitors first set foot in Iceland — it’s home to Keflavík Airport — and it’s a UNESCO Global Geopark of raw volcanic beauty. Our Reykjanes tours explore steaming geothermal fields, the famous Bridge Between Continents spanning the gap between two tectonic plates, rugged sea cliffs and lighthouses, and the moss-draped lava that has erupted here in recent years.
Conveniently close to both the airport and the Blue Lagoon, Reykjanes is perfect for a first-day or last-day adventure, turning travel time into an unforgettable introduction to Iceland’s geology.
The Blue Lagoon, the Bridge Between Continents, Gunnuhver hot springs, Krýsuvík geothermal area, dramatic cliffs and lighthouses, and recent volcanic eruption sites when accessible.
Yes — the peninsula surrounds Keflavík International Airport, making it ideal for sightseeing on your arrival or departure day.
The peninsula has seen several recent eruptions. When sites are deemed safe and open, guided visits may be possible; always follow current official advice.
Definitely — its volcanic landscapes, geothermal areas and proximity to the airport and Blue Lagoon make it an easy, rewarding stop.
A half-day to a full day covers the highlights comfortably, especially combined with a Blue Lagoon visit.