See the Iceland most travelers miss — dramatic, peaceful, and deeply moving. This private tour of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula takes you beyond the typical: golden-sand beach with seals, quiet fishing villages, hidden mossy gorge, sea-carved arches, and the glacier that inspired legends. No rushing, no crowds — just your own local driver-guide, and time to truly connect with Iceland’s raw beauty.
This tour is about more than sights; it’s about feeling Iceland’s soul. You’ll walk into a secret gorge, hear seabirds above wild cliffs, and see the legendary Snæfellsjökull rising in the distance. Every stop is a place to feel something — wonder, silence, and joy. With time to breathe and space to explore at your own pace, this is a day to slow down, look closer, and take it all in.
Entrance fee
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
- A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
- Free cancellation up to 1000 days before the start time.
- Reykjavik
Start
- Ytri Tunga Beach
Not all Icelandic beaches are black — this one glows golden. Seals often rest on the nearby rocks, and the calmness of the sea makes it feel like time slows down here.
- Budir
A small black church stands quietly among mossy lava and wide skies. It’s a place that feels peaceful, still, and full of space to breathe. There’s something comforting about its quiet defiance.
- Snaefellsjokull National Park
Viewpiont. The glacier rises in the distance — silent, steady, almost timeless. On a clear day, you can see it from Reykjavík. Being near it feels like being near something ancient and strong.
- Rauðfeldsgjá
A narrow gorge splits the mountain like a secret. You can walk inside, step by step through shallow water. It’s quiet, cool, and feels like you’ve entered a place meant only for you.
- Gatklettur
Arches, Cliffs, and the Sound of the Sea. Here, the ocean has sculpted the rocks into shapes you won’t forget. The sea cliffs are alive with birds, the waves echo through the arch — it’s wild and beautiful.
- Djupalonssandur Beach
Stones, Stories, and the Open Ocean. A beach of black pebbles and old shipwrecks. The sea roars, and nearby stones once tested young men’s strength. You’ll feel small in the best way.
- Hólahólar
Where Nature Took Over Again. Crater-shaped hills covered in soft moss. Once a farm, now just grass and silence. It’s easy to walk here and easier to feel far away from everything else.
- Saxholl Crater
A Crater You Can Climb. A short path takes you to the top of this red volcanic crater. From there, the views stretch far in every direction. A perfect spot to take a deep breath and just look.
- Kirkjufell Mountain
Kirkjufell & Kirkjufellsfoss – Iceland’s Picture-Perfect Pair
One of the most photographed places in the country — and for good reason. The mountain and waterfall stand side by side like they’ve always belonged together. Simple, striking, unforgettable.
- Reykjavik
Drop off at your hotel.