Begin the day with a visit to Kerið, a volcanic crater formed about 3000 years ago. The crater is about 55 metres deep and features a small lake at its base, with steep slopes of red volcanic rock surrounding it.
From there, we head to Reykjanes Peninsula, known for its geological activity. The first stop at this moonlike landscapes is the famous Blue Lagoon. This geothermal spa is renowned for its strikingly vivid blue-turquoise and mineral-rich waters. Soak and relax surrounded by the surreal and lunar-like landscape of volcanic rocks and moss.
After the relaxing soak at the Blue Lagoon we explore Reykjanes Peninsula. The area is shaped by volcanic forces, with dramatic fissures, bubbling hot springs, and vast lava fields creating a unique landscape. Our first stop is at the Bridge Between Continents, which lies on one of the world’s largest plate boundaries, that between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. We continue to Iceland’s oldest lighthouse, Reykjanesviti. The lighthouse offers sweeping views of the rugged coastline and surrounding landscapes. It serves as a testament to Iceland’s maritime heritage. Afterwards, we stop at Gunnuhver a geothermal area with boiling mud pools, fumaroles, and vibrant colours from surrounding rocks and minerals that give it an otherworldly atmosphere.
We then head back to the hotel in Reykjavík for one last night.
Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Hotel Borg or similar