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Grindavík, Krýsuvík & Eruption Site Half Day Tour

Grindavík, Krýsuvík & Eruption Site Half Day Tour

Discover the powerful story of Grindavík, an evacuated fishing village transformed by volcanic eruptions, as you journey through the Reykjanes Peninsula’s rugged landscapes, geothermal wonders, and fresh lava fields.

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Come with us to see the power of volcanic and seismic activities and the impact these events have on modern day Iceland. We will visit the serene Kleifarvatn Lake, the colorful geothermal marvels of Seltún, and the emerald crater lake Grænavatn. You'll have the opportunity to do across the lava fields of Nátthagi, where recent eruptions have left their mark. We'll explore the Grindavík, a town reshaped by volcanic activity, showcasing incredible stories of resilience. Conclude with a stop at Sundhnúkagígar to witness steaming lava fields before returning to Reykjavík, filled with unforgettable memories of Iceland’s untamed beauty.

Kleifarvatn

Your journey begins with a visit to Kleifarvatn, a stunning lake surrounded by black sand shores and rugged volcanic cliffs. As one of Iceland’s deepest lakes, it reflects the dramatic skies and landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula. Legend has it that a mythical serpent resides in its depths, adding a touch of mystery to this serene stop.

Seltún

Next, we’ll visit the Seltún geothermal area, a mesmerizing land of bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and vibrantly colored mineral deposits. The air is alive with the scent of sulfur, and the terrain shifts between vivid reds, yellows, and greys—a perfect snapshot of Iceland’s geothermal heart.

Gígvatnsvatn / Grænavatn

A short drive brings you to Grænavatn, a crater lake with waters that shimmer in brilliant green hues due to high sulfur content. Framed by volcanic ridges, this small yet captivating spot offers a tranquil moment to appreciate the magic of Iceland’s unique geology.

Nátthagi – 2021 Eruption Site

Nátthagi is an area near the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland, known for its dramatic lava flows from the 2021 eruption. The site features a large lava field where solidified flows have created striking geological formations, including rounded lumps of black rock at the valley's edge, marking the point where the lava stopped. Visitors can take a short hike to the Nátthagi viewpoint, which provides a close-up view of this petrified landscape.

Grindavík

On this stop in Grindavík, you’ll see the eerie silence of a once-thriving fishing town, now deeply impacted by volcanic and seismic activity. Since late 2023, multiple eruptions have forced the evacuation of residents, leaving the town largely deserted. The streets are empty, with few families having returned briefly to retrieve belongings, though most are still living in temporary accommodations. The infrastructure, including homes and roads, shows signs of damage from lava flows and seismic shifts. The contrast between the town's natural beauty and the scars left by nature’s power is a stark reminder of Iceland's volatile geology

Sundhnúkagígar

Finally, we’ll stop at the Sundhnúkagígar lava field, where you can see steam rising from the ground and explore the fresh volcanic landscape. This quick yet impactful visit ties together the themes of resilience, transformation, and the raw beauty of Iceland’s ever-changing terrain.

  • Pick-up & drop off from Reykjavík
  • Guided Visit to Reykjanes Peninsula
  • English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Free WiFi on Board Your Bus
  • Warm outdoor clothing
  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Headwear
  • Gloves
  • Sturdy Shoes
  • Shoe Spike Grips (Oct-March)
Difficulty:
Easy
Duration:
5 hours and 30 minutes
Price From:
12.990 ISK

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