Explore Reykjanes Attractions
Explore the top Reykjanes Peninsula attractions from Konvin Hotel. Access geothermal areas, coastal walks, and key points of interest just minutes from your room.

Reykjanes Peninsula Attractions

Brimketill Lava Rock Pool
Brimketill is a natural lava rock pool perched at the base of a rugged seaside cliff on the Reykjanes coast, just outside Grindavik. Carved over centuries by powerful waves and volcanic forces, it’s a example of Iceland’s raw coastal beauty.
24 min
Southwest Coast Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is Iceland’s most famous geothermal spa, known for its milky-blue waters and mineral-rich silica mud. Nestled in a lava field on the Reykjanes Peninsula, it offers a relaxing and unique bathing experience surrounded by stunning volcanic landscapes.
21 min
South Reykjanes Peninsula
Geothermal Spas

Seltun Geothermal Area
Seltun is a vibrant geothermal area within Krysuvík area on the Reykjanes Peninsula, famous for its bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and striking mineral deposits. Here, visitors can experience Iceland’s raw geothermal energy up close, surrounded by a landscape of otherworldly colors and textures.
45 min
Mid-Central Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Fagradalsfjall Mountain
Fagradalsfjall, is one of Iceland’s newest and most fascinating volcanic sites. After centuries of dormancy, the volcano erupted in 2021, creating dramatic lava flows and a brand-new landscape. A walk to Fagradalsfjall takes about 2-2,5 hours one way from the car park.
31 min
South Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Bridge Between Continents
A symbolic bridge between Europe and North America, located on the lava-covered Reykjanes Peninsula. The area sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates slowly drift apart, creating dramatic fissures in the landscape.
16 min
Southwest Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Reykjanes Lighthouse
Reykjanes Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Iceland. The original structure, built in 1878, was damaged by earthquakes. A new lighthouse was constructed between 1907 and 1908. Standing 26 meters tall, its light reaches 69 meters above sea level. It is the most popular lighthouse among Icelanders.
26 min
Southwest Coast Reykjanes Peninsula
History
Reykjanes Peninsula Attractions

Brimketill Lava Rock Pool
Brimketill is a natural lava rock pool perched at the base of a rugged seaside cliff on the Reykjanes coast, just outside Grindavik. Carved over centuries by powerful waves and volcanic forces, it’s a example of Iceland’s raw coastal beauty.
24 min
Southwest Coast Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is Iceland’s most famous geothermal spa, known for its milky-blue waters and mineral-rich silica mud. Nestled in a lava field on the Reykjanes Peninsula, it offers a relaxing and unique bathing experience surrounded by stunning volcanic landscapes.
21 min
South Reykjanes Peninsula
Geothermal Spas

Seltun Geothermal Area
Seltun is a vibrant geothermal area within Krysuvík area on the Reykjanes Peninsula, famous for its bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and striking mineral deposits. Here, visitors can experience Iceland’s raw geothermal energy up close, surrounded by a landscape of otherworldly colors and textures.
45 min
Mid-Central Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Fagradalsfjall Mountain
Fagradalsfjall, is one of Iceland’s newest and most fascinating volcanic sites. After centuries of dormancy, the volcano erupted in 2021, creating dramatic lava flows and a brand-new landscape. A walk to Fagradalsfjall takes about 2-2,5 hours one way from the car park.
31 min
South Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Bridge Between Continents
A symbolic bridge between Europe and North America, located on the lava-covered Reykjanes Peninsula. The area sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates slowly drift apart, creating dramatic fissures in the landscape.
16 min
Southwest Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Reykjanes Lighthouse
Reykjanes Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Iceland. The original structure, built in 1878, was damaged by earthquakes. A new lighthouse was constructed between 1907 and 1908. Standing 26 meters tall, its light reaches 69 meters above sea level. It is the most popular lighthouse among Icelanders.
26 min
Southwest Coast Reykjanes Peninsula
History
Reykjanes Peninsula Attractions

Brimketill Lava Rock Pool
Brimketill is a natural lava rock pool perched at the base of a rugged seaside cliff on the Reykjanes coast, just outside Grindavik. Carved over centuries by powerful waves and volcanic forces, it’s a example of Iceland’s raw coastal beauty.
24 min
Southwest Coast Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is Iceland’s most famous geothermal spa, known for its milky-blue waters and mineral-rich silica mud. Nestled in a lava field on the Reykjanes Peninsula, it offers a relaxing and unique bathing experience surrounded by stunning volcanic landscapes.
21 min
South Reykjanes Peninsula
Geothermal Spas

Seltun Geothermal Area
Seltun is a vibrant geothermal area within Krysuvík area on the Reykjanes Peninsula, famous for its bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and striking mineral deposits. Here, visitors can experience Iceland’s raw geothermal energy up close, surrounded by a landscape of otherworldly colors and textures.
45 min
Mid-Central Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Fagradalsfjall Mountain
Fagradalsfjall, is one of Iceland’s newest and most fascinating volcanic sites. After centuries of dormancy, the volcano erupted in 2021, creating dramatic lava flows and a brand-new landscape. A walk to Fagradalsfjall takes about 2-2,5 hours one way from the car park.
31 min
South Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Bridge Between Continents
A symbolic bridge between Europe and North America, located on the lava-covered Reykjanes Peninsula. The area sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates slowly drift apart, creating dramatic fissures in the landscape.
16 min
Southwest Reykjanes Peninsula
Nature

Reykjanes Lighthouse
Reykjanes Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Iceland. The original structure, built in 1878, was damaged by earthquakes. A new lighthouse was constructed between 1907 and 1908. Standing 26 meters tall, its light reaches 69 meters above sea level. It is the most popular lighthouse among Icelanders.
26 min
Southwest Coast Reykjanes Peninsula
History
Guided tours
Prefer to explore with a guide?
Let a local expert lead the way. Our handpicked guided tours offer insight into the region's unique geology and local stories, with all transportation and logistics handled for you.

Car rental

Explore Iceland at your own pace
Rent a car directly from Konvin Hotel and explore the Reykjanes Peninsula's volcanoes, coastlines, and attractions at your own pace. Your road trip starts here.
Konvin Hotel – Keflavik Airport
Konvin Hotel – Keflavik Airport
Konvin Hotel – Keflavik Airport


