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Iceland 2026 Solar Eclipse Super Jeep Tour
Join us on an unforgettable journey in a Super Jeep through Iceland’s stunning landscapes to witness the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. This exclusive tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience, combining Iceland’s breathtaking beauty with the awe-inspiring spectacle of a total eclipse. Iceland offers a truly unique setting for witnessing the 2026 total solar eclipse. With its vast, untouched wilderness, dramatic landscapes, and minimal light pollution, it provides some of the best vantage points for experiencing this rare celestial event. To ensure the best possible viewing experience, our route and viewing location will be carefully selected based on the latest weather forecasts. Flexibility is key, as we may adjust travel plans to find the clearest skies for this.
Explore the unique geothermal and coastal wonders of Iceland on our Reykjanes Peninsula Adventure. Begin at Seltún, a colorful geothermal area where steam vents hiss, mud pools bubble, and mineral rich earth glows in vivid reds, yellows, and blues. This otherworldly landscape offers an up close glimpse into the raw energy of Iceland’s volcanic forces, making it a truly mesmerizing first stop.Next, we visit the charming fishing town of Grindavík, where colorful harbor boats and salty sea air meet rugged volcanic terrain. The town sits remarkably close to recent volcanic eruptions, giving it a thrilling edge while still maintaining its peaceful, authentic coastal character. Here, you can feel the connection between Iceland’s natural power and the life of the communities that thrive alongside it.Our journey continues to Brimketill, a dramatic lava rock pool carved over centuries by pounding ocean waves. Perched at the edge of rugged cliffs, the dark lava formations contrast beautifully with the foaming surf, creating a striking and photogenic display of nature’s artistry.At Gunnuhver, the landscape shifts to one of Iceland’s most intense geothermal areas. Steam vents billow, and mud pools bubble vigorously, creating a dynamic, almost otherworldly scene. The sheer scale and heat of this geothermal field showcase the incredible forces constantly shaping the island beneath our feet.We then stop at Reykjanes Lighthouse, Iceland’s oldest working lighthouse, standing proudly atop Bæjarfell hill. From here, visitors can take in the dramatic volcanic terrain and feel the enduring presence of the island’s maritime history. The nearby visitor center tells the story of shipwrecks, lightkeepers, and the lighthouse’s century long role guiding ships safely along Iceland’s rugged coast.Finally, we arrive at the Bridge Between Continents, a symbolic footbridge spanning the rift where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Step across and literally stand between two continents, surrounded by black lava fields and the raw, ever changing Icelandic landscape, a remarkable reminder of the forces that continue to shape this island.From steaming geothermal fields to volcanic coastlines and the meeting point of continents, this journey offers a full day of adventure, awe inspiring scenery, and unforgettable Icelandic experiences.
Join us on this remarkable one-day tour as we journey to the enchanting Landmannalaugar valley, nestled at the heart of Iceland's highlands. The name Landmannalaugar, which translates to 'the people's pools,' perfectly captures the essence of this extraordinary destination.Our adventure begins with a scenic route through the Þjórsádalur Valley, named after the Þjórsá River, where nature unveils a captivating landscape. Sandy lava fields, meandering rivers, birch woodlands, peculiar rock formations, and cascading waterfalls paint a picturesque canvas before our eyes.Our initial stop brings us to Hjálparfoss, affectionately known as the 'Help waterfall,' a true gem among Iceland's waterfalls. Here, the last vestiges of greenery greet us before we transition into the mesmerizing highlands, where multi-colored rhyolite mountains await. These kaleidoscopic peaks boast hues of pink, brown, green, yellow, blue, purple, black, and white sands, creating a breathtaking spectacle.Continuing our journey, we arrive at the 'pearls of the highlands,' the captivating Ljótipollur, an explosion crater lake. Despite its name, which translates as 'Ugly puddle,' its crimson crater walls offer a sight of striking beauty that will undoubtedly inspire your camera.Our ultimate destination is the renowned Landmannalaugar, nestled within the Fjallabak Nature Reserve. This surreal landscape is a haven for hikers, featuring popular routes like the Laugavegur trail, leading to the stunning Þórsmörk, and Hellismannaleið, known as 'The cave man route.' Here, you can soak in the natural hot springs of the Landmannalaugar oasis or take a leisurely stroll through the area. Don't forget to pack your swimsuit and a towel if you fancy a geothermal bath.From the soothing warmth of Landmannalaugar's pools, we embark on an ascent to Mount Hekla, Iceland's queen of active volcanoes. Our specially modified jeeps carry us up to a height of 950 meters on the volcano's slopes, offering breathtaking panoramic views in every direction.As this is a full day of exploration, there's a chance that, on the darkest winter days, you may witness the enchanting Northern lights as the tour comes to a close, adding an extra touch of magic to your unforgettable adventure.
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Private Super-Jeep - Iceland Southcoast Adventure
Embark on an exhilarating one-day Super Jeep tour that transports you to the enchanting South Coast, featuring an added and thrilling Ice Cave experience at Katla Ice Cave. The day's journey commences with a visit to one of Iceland's most picturesque waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss. For those with sure footing, there's an opportunity to venture behind the thundering cascade. Yet, caution is advised, as the trail is narrow and can become slippery, especially during winter. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Seljalandsfoss is renowned as one of Iceland's most photographed spots, and during the winter months, it's beautifully illuminated, allowing you to revel in its enchantment year-round.Our next stop leads us to one of Iceland's grandest waterfalls, the awe-inspiring Skógafoss. This majestic waterfall sources its waters from the two surrounding glaciers, Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull. On sunny days, the spray often gifts us with vibrant rainbows, but be prepared to get a bit wet if you venture too close. The experience of standing near Skógafoss is empowering, and this area also serves as the starting point for those inclined to hike the renowned Fimmvörðuháls trail to Þórsmörk, one of Iceland's most popular hiking routes.The grand finale of our adventure leads us to Katla Ice Cave, where you have an opportunity to have an extraordinary ice caving experience at this magnificent glacier adorned with its blue ice formations and ever-evolving frozen water world. Our expert glacier guide will accompany you, ensuring your safety during this icy expedition. We provide all the necessary equipment, including crampons, ice axes, and helmets, ensuring your complete preparedness for this frozen adventure.Following this remarkable glacier experience, our journey continues with an exciting drive to the black volcanic beaches of the southern coast. Here, panoramic views unfold in every direction, with the Atlantic Ocean pounding the shore on one side and the captivating backdrop of glaciers and volcanoes on the other.
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Private Super-Jeep - The Silver Circle Super Jeep Adventure
KaldidalurAs we embark on our expedition, we chart a course past the historic site of Þingvellir, where the world's oldest parliament once convened, immersing ourselves in the rich tapestry of Icelandic history. Continuing on our scenic route, we traverse the breathtaking landscapes of Kaldidalur, a highland road that winds its way through some of Iceland's most dramatic terrain. Along the way, we pass by Sandkluftavatn, a picturesque lake nestled amidst the rugged beauty of the Icelandic wilderness. Pause for a moment to take in the serene beauty of this hidden gem, surrounded by towering peaks and sweeping vistas that stretch out as far as the eye can see. As we press onward, our journey takes us ever closer to the Langjökull glacier, the second largest glacier in Iceland and a true marvel of nature. Feel the anticipation build as we approach this icy behemoth, its towering peaks glistening in the sunlight against the backdrop of the endless sky. Here, amidst the pristine beauty of the glacier, we're afforded a rare glimpse into the raw power and majesty of Iceland's natural wonders.BorgarfjörðurAs our journey unfolds, we set our sights on the captivating wonders of Borgarfjörður, a region steeped in both natural beauty and rich folklore. Our destination: the enchanting Hraunfossar waterfall, a hidden gem nestled amidst the rugged terrain of Iceland's western landscapes. Formed by a network of rivulets streaming out of the Hallmundarhraun lava field, these ethereal waterfalls cascade gracefully into the surrounding landscape, their crystalline waters shimmering in the sunlight like liquid silver. Take a moment to pause and marvel at the sheer beauty of Hraunfossar, where the juxtaposition of lush greenery and cascading water creates a scene straight out of a fairy tale. From the gentle trickle of the smallest streams to the thundering roar of the largest falls, each tier of Hraunfossar offers a unique glimpse into the raw power and majesty of nature's handiwork. But the wonders of Borgarfjörður don't end there – nearby lies the captivating Barnafoss waterfall, its name steeped in the poignant saga of tragedy and loss. Legend has it that Barnafoss earned its name, which translates to "Children's Falls," after two young boys met a tragic end while crossing the icy waters. Their grieving mother is said to have destroyed the bridge that spanned the waterfall, ensuring that no other children would suffer the same fate. As we stand in awe of Barnafoss and its haunting history, we're reminded of the profound connection between Iceland's natural wonders and its rich cultural heritage. It's a testament to the enduring power of storytelling, where the beauty of the landscape intertwines with the narratives of the past to create a tapestry of wonder and enchantment.ReykholtIceland’s rich literary heritage and the captivating sagas beckon us to delve deeper into the historical significance of Reykholt. This quaint village holds a special place in Icelandic history as the former residence of Snorri Sturluson, widely regarded as Iceland’s greatest saga writer. Stepping foot in Reykholt is akin to stepping back in time, as we immerse ourselves in the legacy of Snorri Sturluson and the tales he crafted. Explore the surroundings that once inspired his prolific writings, and gain insights into the medieval Icelandic society that shaped his narratives. And no visit to Reykholt would be complete without a stop at Snorralaug, a historic hot spring believed to be one of Iceland's oldest handmade structures. Take a moment to soak in the healing waters of this ancient spring, where centuries of history and tradition come together in a blissful oasis of relaxation.DeildartunguhverDeildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful geothermal spring. Here, amid the rugged beauty of Iceland's western landscapes, we bear witness to the awe-inspiring power of nature in all its glory. Marvel at the sight of steam billowing from the earth as scalding hot water gushes forth from deep within the earth's crust, creating a spectacle of geo-power unlike anything you've ever seen before. But Deildartunguhver is more than just a natural wonder – it's also a vital source of energy for the surrounding towns and villages. As you stand in awe of this incredible phenomenon, take a moment to reflect on the important role that geothermal energy plays in Iceland's sustainable future, providing warmth and comfort to countless homes and businesses across the region. But that's not all – Deildartunguhver is also home to a unique botanical treasure: the Blechnum Spicant fern, a rare species found exclusively in this area. Discover the delicate beauty of this ancient plant as you wander through the surrounding countryside, its lush green fronds a testament to the resilience of life in even the harshest of environments.
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Private Super-Jeep - Wonders of Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often regarded as one of the world's major cosmic energy centers, is a paradise for sea and bird life enthusiasts. This captivating region is dominated by the glacier covered dormant Snæfellsnes volcano, the inspiration behind Jules Verne’s classic novel, "Journey to the Center of the Earth," and the muse for Iceland’s Nobel Prize winner, Halldór Kiljan Laxness.The adventure begins at the charming hamlet of Búðir. Here, remnants of the old fishing village linger, marked by a quaint church and graveyard that offer picturesque views perfect for photography. Next, we visit the small fishing village of Arnarstapi. Known for its charming port, Arnarstapi is home to the stunning Gatklettur (Hellnar Arch), a natural arch sculpted by the sea's relentless force. Towering above the village is Mt. Stapafell, a palagonitic pyramid that adds to the town's scenic beauty.Our journey continues into Snæfellsjökull National Park, where we explore Djúpalónssandur. This striking black pebble beach is framed by dramatic cliffs, creating a surreal and breathtaking landscape. Heading north, we reach Kirkjufell (Church Mountain), one of Iceland’s most photographed landmarks. This beautifully shaped mountain stands near the town of Grundarfjörður. Across the road lies Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall, offering a stunning photographic opportunity when captured together with the mountain.As we journey back to Reykjavík, we pass by Hraunsfjörður Bay, where a scenic lake popular for fishing creates a beautiful backdrop, especially during sunset. This picturesque area, with its tranquil waters and surrounding landscape, offers a final glimpse of Iceland's natural beauty as we head back to the city. The drive provides an opportunity to reflect on the day's adventures and capture a few last memorable photos of the serene Icelandic countryside, rounding off a day filled with awe-inspiring sights and unforgettable experiences.
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Private Super-Jeep - The Golden Circle with Glacier Adventure
Explore the best of Iceland's natural and historical wonders on our Golden Circle Adventure. Visit Þingvellir National Park, this stunning rift valley is a testament to the power of plate tectonics, lying along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the North American and Eurasian plates meet. Here, you can witness the visible evidence of these plates pulling apart, a process that continues to shape Iceland's dramatic landscape. Prepare to be utterly mesmerized by the mighty Strokkur geyser, a natural wonder that erupts with remarkable regularity, offering an awe-inspiring display of nature's power every few minutes. As we gather around Strokkur, anticipation builds with each rumble and hiss, until suddenly, with a mighty roar, the geyser erupts in a spectacular display of steam and water, reaching impressive heights that defy gravity.Our journey through the Golden Circle leads us to Gullfoss, Iceland's breathtaking Golden Waterfall. Here, the meltwater from the massive Langjökull glacier crashes into the Hvítá river gorge, creating a dramatic and unforgettable display of power and beauty. As the water plummets in two distinct stages, it creates a stunning spectacle of swirling currents and misty spray. With its unique curves and golden hues, Gullfoss captivates visitors, leaving them in awe of nature's grandeur.Langjökull, Iceland's "Long Glacier," is like nature's icy playground, stretching over 953 square kilometers in the highlands. Imagine a frozen wonderland where the ice cap reaches up to 1,450 meters high, hiding bubbling geothermal hotspots and sleeping volcanic giants beneath. Langjökull isn't just a glacier; it's a water factory, feeding rivers like the famous Hvítá, home to the stunning Gullfoss waterfall. Adventure seekers flock to Langjökull for its thrilling snowmobiling trails and magical ice caves that shimmer like crystal palaces. It's a place where you can feel the pulse of the earth beneath your feet and marvel at the ever-changing dance between fire and ice in Iceland's wild heart.
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Private Super-Jeep - Magical Northern Lights
Here's your opportunity for an unforgettable adventure! We'll pick you up from your hotel or guesthouse and embark on an extraordinary journey that promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.As the evening sets in, we leave behind the city's light pollution and venture into the dark, chilly night aboard our specially modified Super Jeeps, designed to tackle Iceland's rugged terrain. Over the course of approximately four hours, we'll follow the elusive Northern Lights, driving even on mountain roads in pursuit of the perfect vantage points for witnessing this mesmerizing celestial spectacle.When the Northern Lights grace us with their presence, we'll make a stop for photos, capturing your magical moment with a professional photographer to ensure you have a lasting keepsake. To keep you warm during the chilly tour, we'll provide you with comforting hot chocolate.In the event that we don't immediately encounter the Northern Lights, fear not! Our experienced drivers will lead us to tried-and-true locations where we've had success in the past. These vibrant displays of light, ranging from greenish yellow to an array of stunning hues like blue, red, pink, purple, and white, are a visual symphony that will leave an indelible mark on your memory.It's important to note that the Northern Lights are a natural wonder and cannot be guaranteed. We prioritize safety, so if weather conditions aren't suitable, we won't depart the city, and we'll reschedule for another night.
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Private Super-Jeep - Þórsmörk Super Jeep Adventure
Embark on one of Iceland's most sought-after tours, set against the backdrop of the infamous Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption of 2010. This dramatic event forever transformed the Icelandic landscape, as millions of liters of melted ice from Eyjafjallajokull surged down the mountainside, causing destructive floods on its journey to the Atlantic.Our journey begins with a visit to the captivating Seljalandsfoss waterfall, one of Iceland's loveliest. Here, the adventurous can venture behind the thundering cascade, though caution is advised due to narrow and potentially slippery trails. In winter, the waterfall is artfully illuminated, allowing year-round enjoyment of its enchanting beauty.Next, we explore a hidden canyon, adorned with lush green moss and unique flora, graced by a serene waterfall. Depending on conditions, we'll either stop at Gljúfrabúi or Nauthúsagil, both offering their own enchanting allure.Get ready for some exhilarating action as we head to the Gigjökull glacier tongue. Our driver deflates the tires for a thrilling off-road experience, including splashing through glacier rivers. So, fasten your seatbelts, keep your windows closed, and let the adventure begin. Gigjökull is one of two glacier outlets from Eyjafjallajökull and was the focal point of the 2010 volcanic eruption.Our final destination is Básar, nestled in Þórsmörk, one of the most breathtaking spots in Iceland. Here, you can embark on a short hike to explore the area's unique beauty. Þórsmörk is uniquely situated between three glaciers: Eyjafjallajökull, Mýrdalsjökull, and Tindafjallajökull. This natural ring of glaciers and mountains creates a micro-climate that shields the valley from the harsh Icelandic highlands weather. The result is a diverse flora, a magnificent landscape, and ever-changing rushing torrents crisscrossing the valley floor—an absolute paradise for nature enthusiasts.