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Reykjanes Peninsula camping

🌋 Camping · Reykjanes Peninsula

Reykjanes Peninsula
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The Reykjanes Peninsula is Iceland's most active volcanic zone — steaming hot springs, lava craters and the iconic Blue Lagoon, all just 20–45 minutes from Reykjavík and Keflavík airport.

3 campsites mapped

Campsites

3

Season

May–Sep

Price

€5–15/night

🌋 Active Lava♨️ Blue Lagoon✈️ Near Airport🏖️ Coastal

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Advice

Camping Tips for Reykjanes Peninsula

Essential knowledge before you pitch your tent

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Volcanic Activity

The Svartsengi volcanic system has been erupting periodically since 2023. Always check almannavarnir.is (Civil Protection) for current access restrictions near Grindavík.

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Blue Lagoon Booking

The Blue Lagoon is time-slot entry only — you cannot pay on arrival. Book online at bluelagoon.com well in advance, especially for summer visits.

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Airport Proximity

Keflavík Airport is on the Reykjanes Peninsula. If arriving late or departing early, camping on the peninsula avoids an extra drive to Reykjavík.

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Wind

Reykjanes is very exposed and windy. Low-profile tents with good guylines are essential. Wind can be extreme near the coast — always stake your tent properly.

Help

Camping FAQ — Reykjanes Peninsula

Is it safe to camp near the volcanic activity?

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Designated campsites are in safe zones — they would be closed immediately if danger increased. Check almannavarnir.is for current civil protection status before arriving.

Is there a campsite near the Blue Lagoon?

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There are campsites in Grindavík and Keflavík, both about 15–20 minutes from the Blue Lagoon. The lagoon itself has no camping.

Can I watch the volcanic eruptions?

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Eruption viewings are sometimes organised when active — check icelandreview.com for current status. Never approach active lava without official authorisation.

How far is Reykjanes from Reykjavík?

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Keflavík airport is 50 km (45 minutes) from central Reykjavík. The tip of the peninsula at Reykjanesviti lighthouse is about 60 km from the city.