The Snæfellsnes Peninsula, a hidden gem in Iceland, offers a unique tour with stunning natural elements and awe-inspiring vistas. The peninsula boasts glaciers, lava fields, cascading waterfalls, and a tranquil atmosphere with fewer crowds. Located between Reykjavík and the Westfjords, it’s easily accessible with a two-hour drive from the capital. Known for its diverse landscapes, it’s a photographer’s paradise with majestic mountains, lava fields, volcanoes, glaciers, black and white beaches, and wildlife. The tour includes stops at Ytri-Tunga Farm for seal spotting, the magnificent Snæfellsjökull volcano covered with a glacier, and Arnarstapi village with its cliffs and nesting puffins. Djúpalónssandur, a black-pebbled beach with waves and a shipwreck, and Saxhóll crater with a panoramic view are also part of the itinerary. The tour concludes in Grundarfjörður fishing village, home to the iconic Kirkjufell mountain. The duration of the tour is 12 hours.