Combo Trip: Driver Guided or Self Drive Super Jeep Tour to Landmannalaugar Hot Springs & Hekla Volcano. A Geological Adventure Full of Colors & Craters. Trip difficulty 2 out of 5 possible. Rated: Easy
Experience the great Landmannalaugar interior destination with a pro at the wheel of your Super Jeep as you explore Iceland’s unique interior paradise for geology enthusiasts and visiting hikers - and don’t forget to bring along your bathing suit and towel for a dip in one of Iceland’s natural geothermal spots.
We start off from Reykjavík and drive through the fertile farm lands of southern Iceland. Soon the snow-covered peak of Hekla, Iceland’s most famous active volcano, comes into view. Hekla was notorious in medieval Europe as it was believed to be the entrance to hell. Hekla has erupted approximately 20 times since the county was settled in the ninth century.
The variations in the lava and vegetation shaped by the forces of erosion create a spectacular setting for the volcano. We drive right up to the edge of the youngest lava field formed during the 2000 eruption. If weather permits, we drive up along the volcano’s ridge, which is 900 meters above sea level. From this height we can enjoy a splendid view of the surrounding region.
From the base of the volcano we drive over a truly rugged mountain track past lava fields and explosion craters.
We then head into Landmannalaugar traversing a few streams and rivers in our specially build super jeep. We will stop allowing time for exploring or a refreshing dip in the nearby hot springs stream. As we head out of the interior, we visit the explosion crater Ljótipollur. Then we advance down the picturesque Þjórsárdalur We’ll make a stop at the photogenic Hjálparfoss waterfall after making a pit stop at the highland hotel at Hrauneyjar for coffee and a break. The day in the Landmannalaugar area is a memorable experience and a geological treat.
Our super jeeps seat 5 - 12 persons so our Safaris are always a small group experience!
Guaranteed departures with pick up from your accommodation: From the 10th of June to the 10th of September for a minimum of 2 persons. From the 16th of September until 14th May for a minimum of 3 persons.Please note: for Christmas and New Years we have different availability for the 24th-26th of December and 31st of December - 1st of January. Please contact our office for further information or click here for our holiday schedule. Details:
Driver Guided Price : 37.990 ISK per person.
Add 1.000 ISK to rent hiking shoes.
Self Drive Price 49.990 ISK per person. Private departures and customized tours are available, starting from 130.000 ISK per day for jeep and driver.
Not enough? We also offer a very popular overnight super jeep tour to Landmannalaugar: 
Available: All year (depending on weather and snow conditions). Note: In heavy snowy winter conditions and with the short daylight hours (December - January) we sometimes have to cancel the trip due to conditions. In spring time (April - May) the roads are usually inaccessible.
Guaranteed departures: Everyday at 8:00-8:30.
Minimum: From the 10th of June to the 10th of September the minimum is 2 persons and from the 16th of September until 14th May the minimum is 3 persons.
Duration of trip: 10-12 hours.
Included: Pick-up from Reykjavík, driver guided super jeep safari and a visit to Hekla, Landmannalaugar hot springs and Hjálparfoss waterfall.
Bring with you: Warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants, headwear and gloves. Good hiking shoes are recommended (note: hiking shoes, waterproof jacket and pants can be rented if you let us know in advance). Optional: Bathing in a natural warm pool at Landmannalaugar. Remember your bathing suit and a towel!
Age limit: 10 years.
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