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Iconic Kirkjufell mountain and Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall under a clear blue sky on Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula, a classic landmark for the western 2-day tour.
Kirkjufell mountain on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula at dusk, surrounded by ice floes on a frozen lake, showcasing Iceland's unique winter scenery and dramatic sky.
Djúpalónssandur black sand beach on Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula, with dark volcanic rock formations, green coastal vegetation, and the contrasting blue Atlantic Ocean.
The natural rock arch of Gatklettur near Arnarstapi village on Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula, illuminated by a magical sunset, highlighting dramatic coastal geology.
Dramatic coastal cliffs on Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula at sunset, with powerful waves crashing against rugged rock formations and a distant red structure.
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Iceland | 2-Day Tour of the Western Snæfellsnes Peninsula (Strong Hat Mountain + Western Fjords + Cave Exploration)


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Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: English
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  • West Iceland: Hraunfossen, Kinderfossen, Djurdartunguhver Hot Spring
  • Snæfellsnes Peninsula: Ytri-Tunga Wild Seal Beach, Arnarstapi Town, Djupalonssandur Black Beach, Church Hill
  • Viðgelmir Lava Caving
  • One night accommodation in the western suburbs (private bathroom, breakfast included)
  • Includes round-trip transfers from Reykjavik city hotels/bus stations
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Hraunfoss Hraunfoss. This is a ring-shaped waterfall, with branches splashing down from the edge of the volcanic lava, which is very magnificent. Unlike most waterfalls in Iceland, its water source does not come from glacial meltwater, but from a piece of volcanic rock, forming a gurgling stream along the volcanic rock, flowing nearly a kilometer before your eyes.
There is a sad legend behind the name of Children's Falls. It is said that a century ago, there was a natural stone bridge above the waterfall. Two children from a nearby farm fell into the stream and drowned while crossing the bridge. The grief-stricken mother destroyed the stone bridge, leaving only the turbulent water of Children's Falls.
The Djurdartuguhvi Hot Spring is the fastest-flowing hot spring in Europe, with a water temperature of about 97 degrees Celsius. All the hot water used by towns within a radius of 65 kilometers comes from it. The vegetation around the hot spring is lush and green. The rare plant "deer fern" (also known as spike fern) grows here, which is nowhere else in Iceland.
The Viðgelmir Lava Cave Guide will take you deep underground to explore the colorful Viðgelmir Lava Cave. The cave was formed by a volcanic eruption. It is about 1,600 meters long and is one of the largest lava caves in Iceland. Thousands of years of geological movement have left wonderful colors and strange lava structures inside the deep cave.
Seal Rest Point
The beach next to the Ytri-Tunga Farm is a famous seal gathering place. If you are an animal lover, the fat seals are very cute. If it is a sunny day, they look especially cute basking in the sun on the beach.
Arnarstapi
Arnarstapi is a beautiful seaside town. Beautiful rocks dot the coastline, covered with yellow and green moss. It is very pleasant to take a walk along the beach and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.
Djupalonssandur Beach
Snæfellsnes Peninsula also has a black sand beach, dotted with the sound of crashing waves and chirping seabirds. Feel the wonder of Iceland's geological formations. At the summit, you will have a panoramic view of the magnificent Snæfellsjokull glacier, which is also the entrance to the center of the earth in the novels of French writer Jules Verne.
Kirkjufell The last stop of the day is the famous Kirkjufell on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, also known as the Straw Hat Mountain. This is one of the most popular photography spots in Iceland, so don't forget to take photos here.

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This trip includes breakfast. Lunch and dinner are provided by yourself. The minimum age to join the tour is 8 years old. Order confirmation: This product is a double-confirmed product. Due to the limited tourism resources in Iceland, we will help you reconfirm the inventory within 24 hours after you take the product. If you cannot make a reservation, we will refund you. Please understand;
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The maximum number of people per group is 19 (including children occupying seats)
This tour is booked by Guide to Iceland

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  • Luggage regulations for tour groups: Each person is limited to one small carry-on suitcase and one carry-on backpack. If you have excess luggage, please store it in a hotel or storage point in downtown Reykjavik in advance

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  • If your tour is unable to operate due to extreme weather conditions, you will receive a full refund. If a volcanic eruption prevents you from arriving in Iceland, you can cancel your trip in Iceland and receive a full refund.

  • Guide to Iceland cannot be held liable for any losses, accidents, injuries, sickness, personal injuries, financial, entertainment or mental damage during your tour. If your tour is delayed due to force majeure such as weather, natural disasters, strikes or other force majeure, and is not changed or cancelled in advance as per the terms of the service, you will be liable for any losses incurred. Tour operators reserve the right to change routes, schedules and itineraries due to extreme weather, road conditions or other necessity. We recommend that all tourists purchase a comprehensive travel insurance before departure to reduce the risk of losses due to unforeseen external forces during your trip.

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FAQ

1. What makes visiting the Snæfellsnes Peninsula a unique experience in Iceland?

The Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called 'Miniature Iceland,' offers diverse landscapes including dramatic black sand beaches like Djupalonssandur, a vibrant seal colony at Ytri-Tunga Wild Seal Beach, and the iconic Kirkjufell (Strong Hat Mountain). It's a region rich in geological wonders, featuring lava fields, craters, and fascinating basalt columns, providing an unparalleled glimpse into Iceland's natural beauty and folklore. The tour also includes unique underground exploration in Viðgelmir Lava Caving.

2. What is the recommended duration to explore the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, considering its attractions?

While it's possible to drive a condensed route in a day, a two-day tour is highly recommended for a comprehensive experience of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. This allows ample time to truly appreciate its diverse attractions, from wildlife spotting at Ytri-Tunga and exploring charming towns like Arnarstapi, to delving into the depths of Viðgelmir Lava Cave and capturing the beauty of Kirkjufell, without feeling rushed.

3. Are there any entrance fees or specific permits required to access attractions within Snaefellsnes National Park?

Generally, access to Snaefellsnes National Park and its natural landscapes is free. However, some specific attractions or activities within or near the park, such as parking at certain viewpoints or guided tours into places like Viðgelmir Lava Caving, may have associated fees. If participating in an organized tour that includes activities like cave exploration, these fees are typically included as part of your tour package.

4. What can visitors expect when visiting Strong Hat Mountain (Kirkjufell) and nearby areas?

At Strong Hat Mountain (Kirkjufell), visitors can expect to see one of Iceland's most photographed mountains, known for its distinctive arrow-like peak. Nearby, Kirkjufellsfoss waterfalls create a picturesque foreground, perfect for photography, especially with the mountain reflecting in the water. The area provides opportunities for scenic walks and enjoying the serene coastal landscape. Expect stunning views that change with the weather and lighting.

5. What is the best season to visit the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and what weather should be expected?

The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is stunning year-round, with different charms each season. Summer (June-August) offers long daylight hours and milder temperatures, ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing. Winter (November-March) brings snowy landscapes, dramatic lighting, and opportunities to spot the Northern Lights, though roads can be challenging. Icelandic weather is highly unpredictable regardless of the season, so expect sudden changes and be prepared with layers, waterproof clothing, and sturdy footwear.

6. What is the experience like during the Viðgelmir Lava Caving exploration?

The Viðgelmir Lava Caving experience offers a unique adventure deep underground into one of Iceland's most impressive lava caves. You'll explore a subterranean world filled with intricate rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites, showcasing the raw power of volcanic activity. Equipped with safety gear, a knowledgeable guide will lead you through the dimly lit passages, providing insights into the cave's geology and history, making for an unforgettable journey to the 'center of the earth'.

7. How do transfers to and from Reykjavik city hotels for the Snæfellsnes Peninsula tour work?

The Snæfellsnes Peninsula tour includes convenient round-trip transfers directly from specified Reykjavik city hotels or bus stations. Guests will be picked up at a designated time on the first morning of the tour and returned to their original pickup point at the conclusion of the two-day itinerary. This service eliminates the need for personal vehicle arrangements, providing a hassle-free travel experience.

8. What type of accommodation is provided during an overnight stay on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula tour?

During the Snæfellsnes Peninsula tour, one night of accommodation is provided in the western suburbs of Iceland. The accommodation includes a private bathroom for your comfort and convenience. Additionally, a complimentary breakfast is included, ensuring you start your second day of exploration energized and ready for more sightseeing.

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