Mountain Taxi specializes in providing private Super Jeep tours across Iceland, offering a blend of adventure and luxury since 1995. Our expert guides ensure an unforgettable experience, taking you to Iceland’s most iconic locations, including glaciers, volcanoes, the Golden Circle, and remote highlands. Whether you’re seeking a thrilling off-road journey, a peaceful exploration of natural wonders, or a tailored itinerary for a special occasion, we cater to your needs with personal attention and
Most popular tours and activities from Mountain Taxi
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Golden Circle & Glacier, optional snowmobile tour
The Golden Circle is Iceland’s most popular day trip, for good reason.You see the one and only original Geysir and having Gullfoss waterfall in front of you is worth a day trip on its own. Þingvellir is a National Park, nature reserve,Unesco World Heritage site, and split by the Mid-Atlantic Rift. By using our super jeeps, we can also add the extraordinary Langjökull glacier to your list of impressions. We start the day in Þingvellir, where the Parliament of Iceland was founded in930 AD. There, you get a view from “the edge of America” over the Mid-Atlantic continental divide. Continuing, we pass the geothermal heated Laugarvatn lake before arrivingat the Great Geysir hot spring area, peppered with small and large boiling water springs. The most spectacular one, Strokkur, blasts boiling water upto 30m skywards, every 5 to 7 minutes. After some quality time at Geysir, a short drive takes us to Iceland’s most visited waterfall, Gullfoss, where glacier meltwater thunders in two stages into a 70m deep basalt canyon. We then maneuver a gravel track snaking up mountains towards Europe’s second largest glacier, Langjökull. There, a snowmobile ride is optional if pre-booked. (dependent on weather, conditions, and time of year) In the afternoon, we descend again and traverse the South Iceland agricultural heartland on our way home to Reykjavik.
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Snæfellsnes & Kirkjufell
We start the day by heading north, through the main town of western Iceland,Borgarnes. We continue our journey west onto the beautiful, multi colouredterrain of the Snæfellsnes peninsula and Kirkjufell mountain. The western tip ofthe peninsula is the newly designated national park, including the Snæfellsjökullglacier and stunning coastal beaches and cliffs. We will visit a view point in thefoothills of the glacier, made famous in the novel Journey to the Center of theEarth penned by French novelist, Jules Verne. Búðir, meaning “shops,” was theold trading post of the area many years ago. What remains today are almostinvisible ruins of this formerly vibrant trading post. We’ll stop for coffee at theBúðir Hotel, one of the most popular country hotels in Iceland. We’ll go downto the tiny village at Arnarstapi to see the beautiful sea cliffs and views in thisarea. There is a scenic 2.5 kilometre walk from Arnastapi to Hellnar, which youare also free to enjoy. We’ll be visiting the small settlement of Hellnar, a townpractically sitting below the glacier at the ocean’s edge. Seabirds and cliffsdominate the area. During summer, lunch stop at the Fjöruhúsið Café locatedin a great warm spot near the beach. From here you’ll enjoy amazing viewsand hear some intense birdsong! Then we’ll enjoy some time on the beach atDjúpalónssandur. Our last stop is Ólafsvík, a weather-exposed fishing village.Your busy day comes to a close back at your starting point!
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Iceland in a nutshell, Borgarfjordur, Husafell, Lava waterfall, glacier.
“The Nutshell” is Mountain Taxi’s signature day trip special and a perennial favourite of our guests. A morning drive from Reykjavik in our Mountain Taxi Super jeep brings us to Kaldidalur or "Cold Valley". On our right lies the western side of the massive, nearly 1.000 square kilometer large Langjökull glacier, resting on a torn and twisted volcanic base. Depending on time of year, weather and conditions, your expert driver may use his super jeep's extreme abilities to climb the glacial slopes of Langjökull. An opportunity for cold, personal contact with nature's icy element. We drive from the glacier, through Húsafell to Hraunfossar waterfalls, dropping straight out of lava cliff faces into the glacial river Hvítá. From nature to culture, we visit the historic site of Reykholt, home of Iceland’s legendary chieftain and writer Snorri Sturluson. Here, he wrote some of the greatest Sagas of the Icelanders, brilliant literature also preserving the culture and history of the Viking Age to our day. See Iceland's oldest man-made structure, Snorri Sturlusons 13th century hot tub. Nearby is Deildartunguhver, the most productive hot spring in the Northern Hemisphere and a source of much of western Iceland’s heating needs. Our day wraps up in Reykjavik, taking in the scenic and historic Hvalfjörður fjord on the way.
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Þórsmörk
Destination of the day is Þórsmörk – English spelling Thorsmork, the “Woods ofThor the Thundergod”. It's where the Icelanders traditionally go themselves to getaway from it all. Guarding Þórsmörk nature reserve from unwanted traffic are severalstreams and glacial rivers cutting the rough track. Crossing requires caution. Andspecially modified vehicles of course. First highlight of the day is the powerfullybeautiful Seljalandsfoss waterfall, a good 60 meters of constant rush. Conditionspermitting, how about a walk around it – yes, you can go behind Seljalandsfoss.Soon after the road starts disintegrating and nature takes over your senses.Bordering Þórsmörk nature reserve to the south is the famously ash-spewing volcanoEyjafjallajökull, topped by glacial ice and snow. Amongst numerous places of intereston our route is the Gígjökull glacier lagoon which is actually off the maps now. In2010 it disappeared under volcanic rubble in a catastrophic flood of glacial melt anddebris, caused by the Eyjafjallajökull eruption. Where we go in the Þórsmörk NatureReserve depends from day to day on weather and other conditions, but canyons,woodlands and caves are ideal settings for short walks.
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South Coast & Katla Ice cave
The South Coast of Iceland has many natural wonders to enjoy. We will drivethrough lava fields, past mountains and glaciers to the southernmost part ofIceland. We will visit Seljalandsfoss waterfall and Skógarfoss waterfall, theSólheimajökull glacier and the black sand beach on the south coast.Optional, Katla Ice cave, you can chose this during the booking process.
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Golden Circle
The Golden Circle is Iceland’s most popular day trip, for good reason.You see the one and only original Geysir and having Gullfoss waterfall in front of you is worth a day trip on its own. Þingvellir is a National Park, nature reserve, Unesco World Heritage site, and split by the Mid-Atlantic Rift. We start the day in Þingvellir, where the Parliament of Iceland was founded in 930 AD. There, you get a view from “the edge of America” over the Mid-Atlantic continental divide. Continuing, we pass the geothermal heated Laugarvatn lake before arriving at the Great Geysir hot spring area, peppered with small and large boiling water springs. The most spectacular one, Strokkur, blasts wboiling water up to 30m skywards, up to 3 times in a minute. After some quality time at Geysir, a short drive takes us to Iceland’s most visited waterfall, Gullfoss, where glacier meltwater thunders in two stages into a 70m deep basalt canyon. In the afternoon, we head back again and traverse the South Iceland agricultural heartland on our way home to Reykjavik.
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South Coast & Glacier Lagoon
This Private Day-Tour allows you to spend a magnificent day devoted tothe wonders of Iceland's south shore. You will see some of Iceland's mostmagnificent scenery on the way, including the mighty Skógarfoss with its 60mdrop, black sand desert, and you have the opportunity of sailing in betweenicebergs in the summer time (not available in wintertime). Truly a breathtakingexperience On this tour you will see some of Iceland's biggest glacier rivers,black sands, and just before we reach the lagoon we will pass Iceland's secondlargest active volcano in the country, Öræfajökull glacier. Jökulsárlón literallymeans glacier lagoon, at the time when first settlers arrived in Iceland, the edgeof Breiðamerkurjökull, an outlet glacier of the great glacier Vatnajökull, isthought to have been 20km further north than it is now. The climate began tocool in about the year 1200, the cold spell reaching a peak in the period 1600-1900, which is sometimes known as the "Little Ice Age". As a result the glacieradvanced until about 1890, reaching a point only about 1km from the coast atJökulsá river. Large blocks of ice break off the edge of the glacier, which isabout 30m high, keeping the lagoon stocked with icebergs
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Northern lights
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10 hours
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Private Super Jeep with driver guide
Rent a Super Jeep with driver guide, for a day tour or more.
9 hours
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From$2137
Private Super Jeep with driver guide
Rent a Super Jeep with driver guide, for a day tour or more.
9 hours
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From$2419
9 hours
very_easy
From$2016
9 hours
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From$2016
10 hours
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From$2016
Afternoon Delight
First up is Þingvellir National Park, home of Iceland’s ancient parliament.We’ll spend about 20 minutes walking through the park to experience the dramatic mid-Atlantic ridge where the 9000-year old lava field splits apart . Approaching the home of the great Strokkur geyser in the geothermal area of Haukadalur, you’lllikely be able to see an eruption every 5 to 7 minutes. Spouting boiling hot water into the air at heights of approximately 25 to 30 meters, we’ll stop here to enjoy one of nature’s greatest shows while exploring the colourful hot springs. Next, we’ll be enroute to the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall: a two-tiered drop into the white Hvita river with its powerful glacial run-off waters. Then we’re northbound at the beginning of the Kjölur interior mountain road, famous for being the second longest route through the Highlands of Iceland. This road has been around since the early Icelandic settlements and is even mentioned in Icelandic sagas. We’ve come to see the second largest glacier in the country, Langjökull. In the summer, we’ll drive onto the glacier; in the winter, snowmobile activities take place either on or next to the glacier, depending on conditions. The snowmobile option allows for an extra hour to explore (or longer, if requested). Next stop is dinner in the country side before heading back to Reykjavík and hunt for northern lights in the winter or enjoy the midnight sunin summer.
9 hours
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From$2016
Private Super Jeep with driver guide
Rent a Super Jeep with driver guide, for a day tour or more.
9 hours
very_easy
From$2016
9 hours
very_easy
From$2016
12 hours
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From$2419
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Landmannalaugar & Hekla volcano
After boarding our Superjeeps in Reykjavik, we cross fertile South Icelandfarmlands, opening up to grand views of Hekla volcano's snow-covered top(elev. 1491m). Hekla's next eruption is long overdue and expected at any timeso you just might catch the show. Since Iceland's human settlement in theninth century, Hekla's 20-30 eruptions have ranged from pretty little touristattractions to explosive disasters. There's no wonder Hekla has long been takenfor the entrance to Hell for damned souls. Conditions permitting, we may makeit up onto the volcano’s eruptive ridge, ca 900m above sea level, where the airis crisp and the views incomparable. Pushing deeper into Iceland's eruptiveinterior, we take in and touch scenery so unreal it is repeatedly used for other-world Hollywood A-films. When we arrive in Landmannalaugar we can hike, ordip in Iceland's most famous natural hot pool, or both. When you havet beensuitably geothermally cooked, it’s time to head north through “does-this-really-exist” looking surroundings with stop at Gjáin (Games of thrones site) beforedriving towards Reykjavík.