All Year
8 Hours
Moderate
No
10 Years
ISK 13.900
Discover Iceland’s geothermal wonders on our Reykjadalur Hot Spring hike, a full-day adventure combining volcanic landscapes, geothermal activity, and the chance to bathe in a natural hot spring river. This guided tour from Reykjavík is the perfect balance of exploration, nature, and relaxation.
Your journey begins with a convenient morning pick-up from Bus Stop #12 (opposite Storm Hotel) in Reykjavík. Pick-up starts up to 30 minutes before departure. Other pick-up locations can be arranged for an extra fee—just be ready at the time listed on your voucher.
Lake Kleifarvatn
Our first stop is Lake Kleifarvatn, a mysterious lake nestled in a dramatic volcanic setting. Surrounded by lava fields and rugged hills, the area offers breathtaking views and insight into Iceland’s unique geology.
Seltún Geothermal Area
From there, we head to Seltún, where steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and colorful mineral deposits showcase the raw power of geothermal activity. This otherworldly landscape provides unforgettable photo opportunities.
Hveragerði Greenhouse Village
Next, we pause in Hveragerði, a charming town famous for its geothermal greenhouses. Enjoy lunch (not included in tour price) and learn how Iceland harnesses geothermal energy for sustainable cultivation.
Reykjadalur Valley – The Hot Spring River
After lunch, lace up your hiking boots for the highlight of the tour: a scenic hike through Reykjadalur Valley, also known as Steam Valley. The hike takes about 60 minutes each way, with beautiful views of rolling hills and steaming vents along the trail. At the top, reward yourself with a dip in the warm thermal river, a natural hot spring where you can relax in pristine surroundings.
Hiking time: approx. 1 hour each way
Bring a swimsuit, towel, snacks, and water
No facilities in the valley
Wear warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes
As the day ends, we return to Reykjavík, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Iceland’s geothermal landscapes and natural hot springs.
Reservations can be canceled 24 hours prior to departure without penalty. Cancellations received less than 24 hours prior to departure are non-refundable.
Cancellations must be submitted in writing to info@iat.is.
Please be mindful of possible time zone differences. Iceland is in the GMT time zone and cancellations must be submitted at least 24 hours before departure in Icelandic local time (GMT).
If you do need to cancel your tour, we recommend that you contact us as soon as possible.