Snæfellsnes peninsula is a beautiful area located on the west side of Iceland. Season: June - August. Departures: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Pick up from your accommodation between 7:30-8:00. Duration: 10-11 hours.
Snæfellsnes peninsula is a beautiful area located on the west side of Iceland and offers many recreational activities.
Our first stops at the peninsula are at Gerduberg, a columnar basalt cliff in Hnappadalur valley, and Ölkelda, a natural spring of clean drinking water. We then continue around the peninsula and to the National Park. On our way we will stop at Arnarstapi and enjoy its extraordinary shores and scenery. Nature lovers enjoy the spectacular landscapes and peculiarities of the surroundings and spend time hiking and bird watching along the precipitous shoreline where it is quite common to see seals.
We continue our journey through the National Park where you can find many beaches and amazing bird life. In this area there are many signs of ancient eruptions from the volcano with various lava formations and craters.
Snæfellsjökull glacier is a dormant volcano which attracts thousands of people each year. Some visitors assemble here regularly each summer to enjoy the energy radiation, as they believe it to be one of earths seven energy spots.
Before we return to Reykjavík we visit Stykkishólmur village by Breiðafjörður bay.
· Season: June - August
· Departures on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 08:00
· Duration: 10-11 hours
· Complimentary pick-up at your hotel or guesthouse in Reykjavik at 07:30
· Not included: Lunch and refreshment. There will be stops at local restaurants where you can buy food and refreshments.
· Free for children under the age of 11 and 50% discount for youths under the age of 17 (accompanied by an adult)
Passengers are dropped off at their hotels or guesthouses at the end of the tour.
Please note: Any specials or discount offers only show up in our online reservation system.
Snæfellsnes, The Glacier & The National Park by bus AH38, pay online and get discount! visit Iceland