Often called ‘Iceland in miniature’, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula packs an astonishing variety of landscapes into one accessible region — and our tours reveal its highlights. Crowned by the glacier-capped Snæfellsjökull volcano made famous by Jules Verne, the peninsula offers black-sand beaches, lava fields, fishing villages, bird cliffs and the photogenic Kirkjufell mountain.
Reachable as a long day trip or a relaxed multi-day journey from Reykjavík, Snæfellsnes is a favourite for travellers who want dramatic, diverse scenery without the crowds of the South Coast.
Snæfellsjökull glacier-volcano, Kirkjufell mountain and waterfall, black-pebble beaches like Djúpalónssandur, lava fields, and charming fishing villages such as Arnarstapi and Stykkishólmur.
Yes, it's a popular full-day tour from Reykjavík, though an overnight trip lets you explore at a more relaxed pace.
Because it contains so many of Iceland's signature landscapes — a glacier, volcanoes, lava fields, beaches, bird cliffs and waterfalls — in one compact peninsula.
Yes — Kirkjufell, with the nearby Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall, is one of Iceland's most photographed mountains and a highlight of any Snæfellsnes trip.
Summer for the easiest access and longest days; winter for snowy drama and the chance of northern lights over the peninsula.