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Reykjanes Peninsula

Volcanoes, lava and the Blue Lagoon

150 km
1 day
Easy
Year-round
4.7 rating

The Reykjanes Peninsula is Iceland's most geologically active area — a raw volcanic landscape of lava fields, steaming vents and rugged coastline. It's also home to the Blue Lagoon and the ongoing Reykjanes eruption zone. An easy half-day drive from Reykjavík.

Along the Route

Stops & Highlights

2 must-see locations

Blue Lagoon
1

Blue Lagoon

Iceland's most iconic geothermal spa, renowned for its milky-blue, silica-rich waters amidst a lava field.

2

A boiling geothermal field named after a vengeful ghost trapped in the earth for eternity.

Day Plan

Suggested Itinerary

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Reykjanes Peninsula Tours

Guided experiences — small group, luxury and day tours

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Accommodation

Hotels Along the Route

Accommodation

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Insider Knowledge

Travel Tips

1

Blue Lagoon requires advance booking — often sold out 1–2 weeks ahead

2

The active lava field is accessible only with guided tours when erupting

3

Gunnuhver mud pools: stay on marked paths — the ground is thin here

Common Questions

FAQ

Is the Reykjanes volcano safe to visit?+

When active, guided hikes to lava fields are organised by local operators and are safe if you follow the rules. Exclusion zones exist when activity increases.

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