Reykjanes Peninsula camping

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Reykjanes Peninsula
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The Reykjanes Peninsula is Iceland's most active volcanic zone — steaming hot springs, lava craters and the iconic Blue Lagoon, all just 20–45 minutes from Reykjavík and Keflavík airport.

3 campsites mapped

Campsites

3

Season

May–Sep

Price

€5–15/night

🌋 Active Lava♨️ Blue Lagoon✈️ Near Airport🏖️ Coastal

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Featured Campsites in Reykjanes Peninsula

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Attractions in Reykjanes Peninsula

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Aragerði (skrúðgarður)

Aragerði (skrúðgarður)

„Aragerði er skjólsæll hvammur í hjarta Voga, fallegt útivistarsvæði frá náttúrunnar hendi. Hann nýtur skjóls af skeifulaga, grónum klettahrygg og er opinn mót suðri. Suðvesturendi hryggjarins rís hæst og heitir Arahóll. Á hólnum er rúmlega mannhæðar há varða, vandlega hlaðin úr steinlímdu grjóti árið 1890. Þar er góður útsýnisstaður og sleðabrekkur krakkanna á veturna. Á 6. áratug 20. aldar voru gróðursett tré með jöðrum klettahryggjarins sem hafa vaxið vel, aukið verulega skjólið og mynda hlýlega umgjörð um grasflötina í botni hvammsins. Innst í hvamminum er útigrill og hlaðið útisvið. Þarna eru haldin mannamót, m.a. árlegir Fjölskyldudagar, bæjarhátíð Sveitarfélagsins Voga.“

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Arnarfell

Arnarfell

Arnarfell is a mountain peak in Reykjanes, Iceland. Iceland's peaks range from ancient volcanoes to glacier-capped summits, offering spectacular views and hiking opportunities.

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Arnarsetur

Arnarsetur

Arnarsetur offers a captivating blend of panoramic vistas and geological intrigue on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Discover the entrance to a lava cave, known as Dollan, nestled amidst ancient lava fields covered in vibrant green and white lichen, as seen in the image. This viewpoint provides stunning perspectives of the surrounding volcanic landscape and its unique flora.

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Austurengjahver

Austurengjahver

Austurengjahver is an active geothermal mud pool located south of Kleifarvatn on the Reykjanesskagi. The site is part of the broader geothermal landscape shaped by tectonic activity along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where volcanic heat reaches the surface through cracks in the earth’s crust. At Austurengjahver, mineral-rich mud bubbles continuously as steam escapes from underground heat sources. The area provides a clear example of Iceland’s dynamic geology and the ongoing interaction between groundwater and volcanic systems beneath the surface. Although smaller than some of the better-known geothermal fields in the region, Austurengjahver offers visitors a close-up experience of active geothermal processes in a quieter natural setting near Kleifarvatn.

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B-24 Hot Stuff Crash Memorial

B-24 Hot Stuff Crash Memorial

B-24 Hot Stuff Crash Memorial is a memorial in Reykjanes, Iceland, commemorating an important person or event in Icelandic history.

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Bessastaðaskans

Bessastaðaskans

Bessastaðaskans is a historic 17th-century fort, originally built to defend against Turkish raids, now appearing as gentle, grass-covered mounds by the sea. These ancient earthworks offer a glimpse into Iceland's past, set against the dramatic backdrop of a cloudy sky, a shimmering bay, and distant snow-capped mountains.

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Hot Springs Near Reykjanes Peninsula Campsites

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Camping Tips for Reykjanes Peninsula

Essential knowledge before you pitch your tent

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Volcanic Activity

The Svartsengi volcanic system has been erupting periodically since 2023. Always check almannavarnir.is (Civil Protection) for current access restrictions near Grindavík.

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Blue Lagoon Booking

The Blue Lagoon is time-slot entry only — you cannot pay on arrival. Book online at bluelagoon.com well in advance, especially for summer visits.

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Airport Proximity

Keflavík Airport is on the Reykjanes Peninsula. If arriving late or departing early, camping on the peninsula avoids an extra drive to Reykjavík.

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Wind

Reykjanes is very exposed and windy. Low-profile tents with good guylines are essential. Wind can be extreme near the coast — always stake your tent properly.

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Camping FAQ — Reykjanes Peninsula

Is it safe to camp near the volcanic activity?

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Designated campsites are in safe zones — they would be closed immediately if danger increased. Check almannavarnir.is for current civil protection status before arriving.

Is there a campsite near the Blue Lagoon?

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There are campsites in Grindavík and Keflavík, both about 15–20 minutes from the Blue Lagoon. The lagoon itself has no camping.

Can I watch the volcanic eruptions?

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Eruption viewings are sometimes organised when active — check icelandreview.com for current status. Never approach active lava without official authorisation.

How far is Reykjanes from Reykjavík?

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Keflavík airport is 50 km (45 minutes) from central Reykjavík. The tip of the peninsula at Reykjanesviti lighthouse is about 60 km from the city.