
Meet the guide and the vehicle.
The trip starts with a proper meet and greet with your guide and Superjeep. You get a quick introduction to the vehicle, the route, and how the next few hours will work before leaving Reykjavik.

Single Day Superjeep Adventure
The Superjeep Safari is a short, punchy private adventure close to Reykjavik: mountain tracks, city views, a quiet lake valley, geothermal pipeline roads, a little 500-horsepower fun, and the red volcanic craters of Raudholar before returning to town.
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Big tires, steep tracks, gravel, lake views, geothermal infrastructure, red volcanic ground, and the feeling of escaping the city without needing a full day.

The trip starts with a proper meet and greet with your guide and Superjeep. You get a quick introduction to the vehicle, the route, and how the next few hours will work before leaving Reykjavik.

The route heads to the top of Mt. Ulfarsfell, using an exciting mountain track to reach wide views over Reykjavik and beautiful vistas all around. It is close to town, but it quickly feels like a different kind of road.

From the mountain, the drive continues toward Hafravatn, a beautiful lake tucked into a small mountain valley. It is a quieter scenic pause between the viewpoint and the rougher gravel sections ahead.

The route runs alongside the Nesjavellir geothermal pipelines on a gravel track. This is where the Superjeep can stretch its legs a little, using power, suspension, and grip to make the road itself part of the experience.

At Raudholar, the landscape changes again. The craters are built from striking red volcanic material, giving the stop color, texture, and a clear sense of Iceland's volcanic edge right outside the city.

The final stretch brings the route back to Reykjavik after a compact loop of mountain track, lake valley, gravel road, geothermal infrastructure, and volcanic craters.
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Superjeep Safari has live availability in the booking calendar on this page. Choose your date, time, and group size, then complete the booking through the secure checkout.
The itinerary shows the intended flow of the trip, not a rigid script. Your guide may adjust timing, order, stops, or route choices because of weather, road conditions, daylight, access, and group pace.
The usual starting point is Reykjavik area. We confirm exact pickup or meeting details before departure, including any route-specific access notes.
Bring layered clothing, a waterproof outer layer, comfortable shoes, a reusable water bottle, and a camera. Icelandic weather changes quickly even on easier scenic days.
Yes. Single-day curated trips can usually be adjusted around pickup, pace, photography stops, food preferences, mobility, and the kind of guiding style your group wants.
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