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Guide highlights how travelers can visit Iceland’s Snæfellsnes peninsula with Icelandair

Guide highlights how travelers can visit Iceland’s Snæfellsnes peninsula with Icelandair
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Bogi Nils Bogason, President & CEO of Icelandair Group | Icelandair

The Snæfellsnes peninsula, located less than two hours from Reykjavík, is a popular destination for travelers seeking both day trips and extended visits. The area is known for its accessible scenic route that forms a natural circle, allowing visitors to see notable sites such as Kirkjufell, Arnarstapi, and Snæfellsjökull National Park.

Travelers can reach the peninsula by taking Highway 1 north from Reykjavík and turning onto road 54 near Borgarnes. The drive covers about 120 kilometers (75 miles) and takes roughly one hour and 45 minutes. Once on the peninsula, the coastal loop spans approximately 250 to 300 kilometers (155 to 185 miles). Driving this route without stops generally takes four to five hours.

Visitors can explore the region in a single day; however, spending at least eight to ten hours is recommended for a thorough experience. Two days or more allow for additional activities such as hiking, village walks, and visiting hidden spots across the peninsula. The time needed may vary based on the season. Summer offers well-maintained roads, while winter conditions require extra caution due to snow, ice, and early nightfall.

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Among key attractions are Snæfellsjökull National Park, Kirkjufell mountain and Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall, the Arnarstapi to Hellnar coastal trail, Djúpalónssandur beach, Lóndrangar cliffs, and villages like Stykkishólmur and Hellisandur.

Icelandair offers travel options for those wishing to visit Snæfellsnes. Travelers can fly into Keflavík airport before setting off on a Fly & Drive adventure or join guided tours of the region. According to Icelandair: "Getting there is simple with Icelandair. You can fly into Keflavík airport and set off on a Fly & Drive adventure tailored to your pace, or take a tour of the region with an expert local guide. However you choose to experience this wonderful area, book your trip today with Icelandair."

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