Solar Eclipse 2026 Day Tour
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Description
This Snæfellsnes solar eclipse tour is built around one of Iceland's rarest natural moments in 2026. The peninsula gives the experience a powerful setting: glacier volcano views, black beaches, lava fields, coastal villages and wide western skies.
The route is planned with flexibility, so the day can adapt around visibility, access and the best available viewing conditions. Instead of simply waiting for the eclipse, you get a full West Iceland experience with local guiding and carefully chosen scenic stops.
Choose this if you want the solar eclipse to feel like a complete Iceland journey, not just a single sky event.
What is included
- Professional guide
- Free WiFi
- Eclipse glasses
What do I need to bring
- Warm layered clothing
- Waterproof outerwear
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Camera or phone
Good to know
- The route is planned around the 2026 solar eclipse and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
- The day is best for travellers who want a full experience around the eclipse, not just a short viewing stop.
Meeting point: Pick-up
Check your voucher for the exact pickup point, meeting point and departure time.
Highlights
- Solar Eclipse 2026
Solar Eclipse 2026 Day Tour - Frequently Asked Questions
Snæfellsnes combines open western skies with dramatic landscapes, including glacier-volcano scenery, lava fields and coastal viewpoints. It makes the eclipse feel like a full Iceland experience.
Yes, this tour is built around the rare 2026 solar eclipse event in Iceland.
Wear warm layers, waterproof outerwear and comfortable shoes. The peninsula has open coastal areas, so it can feel windy even when conditions are mild.
Yes. Snæfellsnes has unusually varied scenery in one region: Kirkjufell, Snæfellsjökull, lava fields, black beaches, fishing villages and sea cliffs.