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The end of a trip to Iceland deserves the same care as the beginning. A private departure transfer to Keflavik International Airport (KEF) takes the uncertainty out of the final morning - no navigating public transport with luggage, no taxi queues, no last-minute stress about timing.Your private driver picks you up directly from your Reykjavik hotel at a time agreed in advance. The drive to KEF takes approximately 45 minutes, and we recommend allowing at least 3 hours before your scheduled departure time to account for check-in and security. Your driver handles the luggage and delivers you to the terminal entrance on time.The vehicle is exclusively yours - no other passengers, no additional stops. One flat price for 1 to 8 passengers, regardless of group size.Please note: Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is Iceland's main international airport, located approximately 45 minutes from Reykjavik city centre. It is not the same as Reykjavik domestic airport (RKV), which serves only internal routes.

If the South Coast is Iceland's most popular day trip, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is its best-kept secret - and this private full-day tour from Reykjavík takes you straight to the heart of it. Nicknamed Iceland in miniature, this extraordinary stretch of the west coast packs together glaciers, volcanic craters, sea arches, wild beaches, and some of the most mythologised landscape on the island, all without the crowds.The journey begins along the southern shore of the peninsula, where Ytri Tunga Beach is one of the only places in Iceland where you can reliably find wild harbour seals resting on the rocks at the water's edge. From there, a stop at the solitary Búðir black church - standing alone in the middle of a vast open field - delivers one of the most quietly atmospheric scenes in the country. Nothing prepares you for how striking it is.At the tip of the peninsula, Snæfellsjökull National Park commands everything around it. The glacier-capped volcano at its centre inspired Jules Verne's Journey to the Centre of the Earth and has been considered a place of spiritual power for centuries. The park's coastline delivers two of Iceland's most dramatic natural formations: Rauðfeldsgjá, a narrow gorge that splits open a cliff face and draws you deep inside its cool, shadowed interior, and Gatklettur, the iconic sea arch at Arnarstapi framing the open Atlantic through a perfect hole in the rock.Djúpalónssandur is one of Iceland's most atmospheric beaches - a sweep of black pebbles in a sheltered cove, scattered with the rusting remains of a shipwreck and the old lifting stones once used to test the strength of fishermen. Further along, the volcanic crater row of Hólahólar and the perfectly formed Saxhóll Crater - climbable via a spiral staircase to the rim - show the raw volcanic character of the peninsula in its most accessible form.The final stop is Kirkjufell: the arrowhead mountain rising above the northern shoreline that has become Iceland's most photographed peak. It earns that reputation. Seeing it in person, with the waterfall alongside and the fjord below, is one of those moments where the landscape simply stops you in your tracks.Your dedicated guide and private vehicle are reserved for your group alone throughout the entire day. No shared passengers, no fixed pace - just the full Snæfellsnes Peninsula, on your terms.

Landing in a new country can feel overwhelming — that’s why we keep your arrival simple and seamless. With this private direct transfer from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík, your journey starts the moment you land.This is not a shared shuttle and not a tour. It’s a quiet, comfortable, door-to-door transfer exclusively for you and your group, scheduled around your flight arrival time. No waiting, no detours, no stress.You’ll be personally welcomed at the airport by a professional, knowledgeable local driver, who will assist you with your luggage and escort you to a clean, comfortable vehicle. Whether you feel like chatting or simply relaxing and taking in Iceland’s scenery, the ride is entirely at your pace.We track your flight in real time, so even if your flight is delayed, your driver will be there when you arrive. A confirmation message from our team will be sent 1–2 days before your travel date, and you’ll have direct contact upon landing for complete peace of mind.Our vehicles are well-maintained, spacious, and comfortable, offering free Wi-Fi, charging facilities, and bottled water on request — perfect after a long flight.If your plans change, free rescheduling is available in case of flight delays or cancellations.This transfer is designed to give you exactly what you need after landing in Iceland: comfort, reliability, and a smooth start to your journey.

Iceland's Golden Circle is one of the great road trips of the world: tectonic rifts, erupting geysers, thundering waterfalls, and a volcanic crater that looks like it belongs in a painting. You could do it on a shared bus with forty strangers. Or you could do it like this.This is a fully private tour. Your group of up to 3 or 8 people gets a dedicated guide and a vehicle that belongs entirely to you for the day. No fixed pace, no waiting for other passengers, no compromises. If you want to stay longer at Gullfoss because the light is perfect, you stay. If you want to watch Strokkur erupt one more time, you watch. The day is yours.Your private guide brings deep knowledge of Iceland's history, culture, and landscape to every stop. They are there to answer questions, provide context, and make sure your group gets the most out of every moment on the route.The route takes you across some of the most dramatic terrain in Europe: ancient history, living geothermal fields, waterfalls that stop conversation, and a crater with colours that genuinely do not look real. Full details of each stop are in the itinerary.Door-to-door pickup and drop-off from your Reykjavík accommodation is included. The itinerary order may be adjusted on the day due to weather or road conditions.

Most Blue Lagoon transfers drop you off and leave. This one doesn't. Your dedicated private driver waits on-site for the full 3 hours while you enjoy the lagoon - and every piece of luggage you brought stays locked in the private vehicle throughout. No locker fees. No dragging suitcases through a changing room. No worrying about what's in your bag while you're in the water.Three hours is the Blue Lagoon done properly. Time for every pool, the in-water bar, the sauna and steam rooms - and still the unhurried luxury of floating without watching the clock. This is the option for guests who want the full experience, not a rushed visit squeezed between other logistics.This transfer is designed around three of the most useful moments in an Iceland trip. Option A picks you up directly from Keflavik Airport (KEF), takes you to the Blue Lagoon as your first stop in Iceland, and delivers you to your Reykjavik hotel fully refreshed. Option B is a complete round trip from your Reykjavik hotel and back, built around a 3-hour visit. Option C picks you up from your Reykjavik hotel on your departure day, gives you 3 final hours at the lagoon, and takes you directly to KEF Airport - with all your bags waiting in the vehicle, already packed and ready.All three options run at a flat rate for 1 to 8 passengers in a private vehicle exclusively for your group. Blue Lagoon entry tickets can be added as an optional extra at the checkout page - your slot will be coordinated with your transfer timing. If you already have tickets, simply leave the add-on unselected.Please note: the Blue Lagoon entry fee is not included in the base transfer price but can be added at the checkout page. Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is approximately 45 minutes from Reykjavik city centre.

Whether you are heading to embark on an Iceland cruise or catching a flight after disembarkation, the journey between Reykjavik Cruise Port and Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is one that rewards planning. The two points are approximately 60 minutes apart by road, and the timing around cruise schedules and flights leaves little room for delays or uncertainty.This private transfer covers both directions - airport to port and port to airport - at a flat rate for the whole vehicle. Travelling solo or with a group of eight: one price, one private vehicle, exclusively for your group from door to door. Your driver meets you with a name board in the arrivals hall at KEF or at the cruise terminal, handles your luggage, and delivers you directly to your destination with no shared passengers and no intermediate stops.For arrivals at KEF, your driver tracks your flight in real time - delays are never a problem. For cruise port pickups, please provide your vessel name and estimated disembarkation time at the time of booking so we can coordinate the pickup precisely.Please note: Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is Iceland's main international airport, located approximately 45 minutes south of Reykjavik city centre and approximately 60 minutes from Reykjavik Cruise Port. It is not the same as Reykjavik domestic airport (RKV).

Iceland's South Coast packs more dramatic scenery into a single day than almost anywhere else on earth, and this private full-day tour from Reykjavík gives your group the full experience on your own terms. With a dedicated vehicle and guide reserved solely for you, the day unfolds at a pace that suits your group - no shared coach, no fixed schedule, no compromise.The tour heads southeast from the capital along the Ring Road, and the first chapter belongs to the waterfalls. Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland's most beloved cascades, and uniquely, a path leads directly behind the curtain of falling water - one of the rare places in the world where you can walk inside a waterfall and look out. Just minutes away, Gljúfrabúi is a hidden world of its own: a powerful waterfall concealed inside a narrow rock canyon, accessible only by stepping through a gap in the cliff face. It is one of the South Coast's most rewarding surprises, visited by only a fraction of those who stop at Seljalandsfoss.Further along the coast, Skógafoss arrives with no subtlety. At 60 metres tall and 25 metres wide, it is one of Iceland's most powerful and photogenic waterfalls. A staircase alongside takes you up above the falls to a viewing platform with sweeping views across the South Coast plain - a perspective that shifts dramatically with every season.From the waterfall district, the route leads to Sólheimajökull, a glacier tongue descending from the vast Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. A short walk from the car park brings you to the glacier edge, where ancient ice meets dark moraine in a landscape of rare quiet and scale.The day closes with the South Coast's most theatrical sequence. Dyrhólaey, a dramatic headland at Iceland's southernmost tip, offers sweeping panoramic views along the black sand coastline and out across the open Atlantic. From there, the tour reaches Reynisfjara, Iceland's most celebrated black sand beach - framed by towering basalt columns and the sea stacks of Reynisdrangar standing offshore in the surf. Your guide will give a full safety briefing at the water's edge: this is a beach with genuine power. The coastal village of Vík rounds off the day before your private vehicle returns you to your Reykjavík accommodation.This is a full-day South Coast experience built entirely around your group - from door to door.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of travellers pass through the Reykjanes Peninsula on their way between Keflavik Airport and Reykjavík. Almost none of them stop. This private full-day tour explores the peninsula properly - and reveals a landscape of extraordinary volcanic character that most Iceland visitors never see.The Reykjanes Peninsula sits directly on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates - one of the only places on earth where this boundary comes fully above sea level. The Bridge Between Continents marks the spot where you can walk from one tectonic plate to the other in a matter of steps. The geology here is recent, raw, and in places still active.The tour takes in the full character of the peninsula. Garðskagaviti Lighthouse stands at the northernmost tip, overlooking the convergence of the Atlantic and the waters of Faxaflói Bay - a reliable seabird and whale watching vantage point in season. The solitary Hvalsneskirkja black church sits quietly in the lava landscape, its dark walls and remote setting giving it an atmosphere entirely its own. At Reykjanesviti, Iceland's oldest lighthouse, the coastline becomes dramatic and exposed - and just below the headland, Valahnúkamöl delivers a stretch of wave-battered lava cliffs and columnar rock formations that few tourists ever reach. Offshore from here, the sheer rock of Eldey rises from the open Atlantic - home to one of the world's largest gannet colonies, and the last known location of the great auk before its extinction in 1844.The Gunnuhver Geothermal Area is Iceland's largest geothermal hot spring field - a seething, steaming expanse of boiling mud, venting fumaroles, and vivid mineral colour set against a landscape of dark lava. The peninsula's volcanic character reaches a different kind of conclusion at Brimketill, a naturally formed lava rock pool carved by centuries of Atlantic waves into a perfect bowl - one of Iceland's most dramatic coastal formations.This tour starts from either Keflavik International Airport (KEF) or your Reykjavík hotel, making it ideal as an arrival day tour, a departure day experience, or a standalone day from the capital.

Most airport transfers make you do the math: how many of us are there, which vehicle size, what's the per-person rate. We've removed all of that. One price. One private vehicle. Up to eight passengers. Solo traveler or a family of six - the price is the same, and the vehicle is exclusively yours from door to door.Your driver tracks your flight in real time and meets you in the KEF arrivals hall with a name board and a hand for your luggage. From there it's a direct, private 45-minute drive to your Reykjavik hotel - no shared passengers, no intermediate stops, no bus terminal connections. For departures, your driver arrives at your accommodation at the confirmed time and delivers you to the terminal entrance with time to spare.And if you want to make the journey itself worth remembering: the Blue Lagoon sits just minutes off the KEF-Reykjavik route. Select the Blue Lagoon option at the checkout page and we route through the lagoon in either direction - arrive at KEF and walk straight into one of the world's great geothermal spas before your hotel, or spend your last hours in Iceland in the water before the terminal. No detour. No extra logistics. Just a transfer that becomes the highlight of the first or last day of your trip.One more thing worth noting: if you want complete peace of mind from the moment you land to the moment you fly out, book your arrival and departure transfer together in the same checkout. Both directions, confirmed in one booking, nothing left to chance.Please note: Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is Iceland's main international airport, located approximately 45 minutes from Reykjavik city centre - not to be confused with Reykjavik domestic airport (RKV). The Blue Lagoon entry fee is not included in the transfer price but can be added at the checkout page.

Most visitors to Iceland have heard of the Blue Lagoon. Far fewer have heard of Hvammsvik - and that is exactly the point. Named Best Thing to Do in the World by Time Out in 2023, Hvammsvik is a collection of eight natural hot spring pools set directly on the edge of Hvalfjörður fjord, with the Atlantic in front of you and the kind of quiet that is genuinely hard to find anywhere near Reykjavik.This private round trip transfer gives you 3 full hours on-site - enough time to move between every pool, let the fjord views sink in, and still feel unhurried throughout. Your driver picks you up from your Reykjavik hotel, takes you along the scenic fjord road to Hvammsvik, and waits on-site for the entire visit. All luggage stays locked in the vehicle throughout - no locker fees, nothing to carry poolside. When you are ready, your driver takes you back.Three hours also means proper time for the Hvammsvik bistro's seafood soup - made on-site from fresh Icelandic ingredients, available only here, and the kind of bowl that guests come back specifically to eat again. Build it into your visit. It is worth it.Entry tickets can be added as an optional extra at the checkout page. Advance booking is strongly recommended - Hvammsvik has limited capacity. The flat rate covers 1 to 8 passengers, one price for the whole vehicle regardless of group size.Please note: the Hvammsvik entry fee is not included in the base transfer price but can be added at the checkout page. Minimum age at Hvammsvik is 12 years.

Most Blue Lagoon transfers drop you off and leave. This one doesn't. Your dedicated private driver waits on-site for the full 2 hours while you enjoy the lagoon - and every piece of luggage you brought stays locked in the private vehicle throughout. No locker fees. No dragging suitcases through a changing room. No worrying about what's in your bag while you're in the water.This transfer is designed around three of the most useful moments in an Iceland trip. Option A picks you up directly from Keflavik Airport (KEF), takes you to the Blue Lagoon as your first stop in Iceland, and delivers you to your Reykjavik hotel refreshed - the ideal start to any trip. Option B is a complete round trip from your Reykjavik hotel and back, built around a 2-hour visit. Option C picks you up from your Reykjavik hotel on your departure day, gives you 2 final hours at the lagoon, and takes you directly to KEF Airport for your flight - with all your bags waiting in the vehicle, already packed and ready.All three options run at a flat rate for 1 to 8 passengers in a private vehicle exclusively for your group. Blue Lagoon entry tickets can be added as an optional extra at the checkout page - your slot will be coordinated with your transfer timing. If you already have tickets, simply leave the add-on unselected.Please note: the Blue Lagoon entry fee is not included in the base transfer price but can be added at the checkout page. Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is approximately 45 minutes from Reykjavik city centre.

Most visitors to Iceland have heard of the Blue Lagoon. Far fewer have heard of Hvammsvik - and that is exactly the point. Named Best Thing to Do in the World by Time Out in 2023, Hvammsvik is a collection of eight natural hot spring pools set directly on the edge of Hvalfjörður fjord, with the Atlantic stretching out in front of you and the kind of silence that is genuinely hard to find anywhere near Reykjavik.This private round trip transfer gets you there and back in a vehicle exclusively for your group. Your driver picks you up from your Reykjavik hotel, takes you along the scenic fjord road to Hvammsvik, and waits on-site for the full 2 hours of your visit. All luggage stays locked in the vehicle throughout - no locker fees, no bags poolside. When your time is up, your driver is ready and waiting to take you back.If your schedule allows, the Hvammsvik bistro's seafood soup is worth building time around - made on-site from fresh Icelandic ingredients and available only here. It has become something of an institution among guests who know to ask for it.Entry tickets can be added as an optional extra at the checkout page. Advance booking is strongly recommended - Hvammsvik has limited capacity and slots fill quickly. The flat rate covers 1 to 8 passengers in a private vehicle, one price regardless of group size.Please note: the Hvammsvik entry fee is not included in the base transfer price but can be added at the checkout page. Minimum age at Hvammsvik is 12 years.

The drive from Keflavík International Airport to Reykjavík is short. This tour makes it extraordinary. Rather than heading directly to the city, your private group sets out across the Reykjanes Peninsula - one of Iceland's most raw and atmospheric landscapes - soaks in the world-famous Blue Lagoon, and ends the day with a guided introduction to the Icelandic capital.A scenic drive across the peninsula's ancient lava fields leads to the Bridge Between Continents near Hafnir, where a pedestrian footbridge spans the rift between the Eurasian and North American landmasses. From there, the route continues to Reykjanesviti - Iceland's oldest active lighthouse - on a windswept headland at the peninsula's southwestern tip. The dark sea cliffs of Valahnúkamöl, the roaring steam vents and boiling mud of Gunnuhver, and the wave-carved Brimketill lava rock pool complete a journey through scenery that most visitors to Iceland never reach.The Blue Lagoon follows - set in a striking lava landscape near Grindavík, its warm waters are among the most recognisable sights in Iceland. Entry is included in the tour price. Facilities include changing rooms, towel rental, an in-water bar, and an on-site restaurant. Optional spa treatments are available to book directly with the lagoon. Time here is yours to enjoy fully at your own pace.The final section of the tour moves into Reykjavík. The Sun Voyager sculpture on the seafront, the glass-panelled Harpa concert hall, the historic Austurvöllur Square, the colourful houses of Skólavörðustígur, and the soaring silhouette of Hallgrímskirkja give an authentic introduction to a capital that rewards every first impression. At the end of the tour, your private vehicle delivers you to your Reykjavík accommodation.

Not every tour needs to be private to feel personal.Step into the story of Iceland’s Golden Circle — not on a massive coach, but in a smaller group where the experience still feels intimate. Great for travelers who value comfort, local insight, and a great journey.Travel through Iceland’s heart, where each stop feels like a chapter from a Nordic tale.Walk between worlds at Þingvellir National Park, where the land tells a story of shifting continents and the world’s first parliament. Feel the ground tremble at the Geysir Geothermal Area, where Strokkur erupts in a powerful display of nature’s magic, sending plumes of water skyward. Then, let your breath be stolen by Gullfoss Waterfall, where glacial waters cascade into a canyon, creating rainbows.Small group comfort (max 19): Just the right size to keep it social but not crowdedGuide with stories: Not just a driver, but a local sharing what makes this land special
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