The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is a region in western Iceland known for its dramatic landscapes. Eldborg Volcano crater and Gerduberg Basalt stacks are our first visits. Bjarnafoss waterfall and Buðir the infamous black church will be the stops until we make our lunch break in a picturesque restaurant right beside the location where Julius Verne calculated the Center of the Earth. Fishing Village Hellnar and their surreal Basalt formations are to discover western tip, Snæfellsjökull National Park is dominated by Snæfellsjökull Volcano, which is topped by a glacier. Nearby, a trail leads through lava fields to black-pebble Djúpalónssandur Beach.
Following The Kirkjufell mountain known to be the most photographed Mountain in Iceland.
According to the customers pace we will stop in the Shark museum for a taste and all info about the Today considered delicacy. Heading finally to Reykjavik.
Port of Reykjavik.
I will stand by the meeting point with Costumers Name sign.
Dress according to the weather, bring your own bottle of water and fill it in the rivers and waterfalls along the way.