Embark on an unforgettable 8-day small group tour around Iceland in a comfortable minibus. Explore the Golden Circle, South Coast, Eastfjords, Lake Mývatn, Akureyri, and West Iceland. Book extra tours for a truly unique experience!
Embark on an unforgettable 8-day small group tour around Iceland in a comfortable minibus. Explore the Golden Circle, South Coast, Eastfjords, Lake Mývatn, Akureyri, and West Iceland. Book extra tours for a truly unique experience!
Golden Circle
Gullfoss Waterfall - Thingvellir National Park is where the Icelandic Althingi was formed. Its on UNESCO World Heritage list.
Geysir - Geysir Geothermal Area is one of a kind, there you can witness the amazing Geysir called Strokkurk, which erupts every 7 minutes.
Thingvellir National Park - A UNESCO World Heritage site…
Golden Circle
Gullfoss Waterfall - Thingvellir National Park is where the Icelandic Althingi was formed. Its on UNESCO World Heritage list.
Geysir - Geysir Geothermal Area is one of a kind, there you can witness the amazing Geysir called Strokkurk, which erupts every 7 minutes.
Thingvellir National Park - A UNESCO World Heritage site Þingvellir National Park is truly unique. This is where the Eurasian and North-American tectonic plates are drifting apart by two centimeters every year. It is also the site where the Icelandic parliament Althingi was founded in the year 930 and the first republic in the world founded.
Hvolsvollur - Our minibus will next take you to your accommodation, far away for any light pollution giving you a chance to witness the Northern Lights at night.
The South Coast & Glacier Hike
Seljalandsfoss - The amazing Seljalandsfoss Fall, is a waterfall you can walk behind and see it from all angles.
Skogafoss - The powerful Skógarfoss Fall tucked in a little gorge where the river Skógaá tumbles down a 60 meters cliff before continuing down the landscape towards the Atlantic Ocean.
Reynisfjara Beach - The Black Sand Beach of Reynisfjara, where the Atlantic coastline presents massive waves hitting the unique basalt pillars in the cliffs above the sand.
Solheimajokull Glacier - Included Glacier Hike on Solheimajokull: Live life to the fullest with this exhilarating glacier hiking up one of the most magnificent features of the South of Iceland, the mighty Sólheimajökull glacier. This expedition is the perfect opportunity for those who want to combine stunning natural landscapes with adventures, but moderate hiking on glacial ice mixed with volcanic ash. It makes you feel like you have landed on the moon.
Vik - The last stop is the small village Vík í Mýrdal. This is where you will be spending the night. Vík is small so we don´t have to worry about light pollution giving you a perfect opportunity to see the Northern lights from the village.
Glacier Lagoon & Ice Caving
Fellsfjara - Breiðamerkursandur or Black Diamond Beach is a black sand beach made famous for the diamond-looking icebergs that have stranded on the beach on their way from the lagoon towards the Atlantic Ocean.
Glacier Lagoon - Glacier Lagoon or Jökulsárlón, is one of Iceland´s top attractions. Experience floating icebergs in this enormous lake fed by glacial meltwater. During winter hundreds of seals flock to the lagoon to hunt.
Breiðamerkurjökull - Within Europe´s largest glacier, Vatnajökull, you will enter the Crystal Ice Cave. A breathtaking experience where you´ll witness ice sculptures carved out by nature. A true Kodak moment.
Hvannadalshnukur - At 2110 meters, Hvannadalshnjúkur (pronounced KWANNA-dalsh-nyooker) is Iceland´s highest peak. It forms part of the crater around Öræfajökull, which is a particularly violent volcano.
Exploring The East Fjords
Djupivogur - You’ll spend your fourth day in the East Fjords of Iceland, where you can find amazing and rare wildlife, for example this is the only place in Iceland where wild Reindeer might be seen sometimes. These fjords present you high mountain ridges and the mighty Vatnajökull towering in the west. Icelandic history makes its appearance in the peaceful fishing villages you pass along the way, as fishing has always been a big part of Icelandic culture.
First stop when you enter The East Fjords is the picturesque tiny fishing village named Djúpivogur. This tiny village is part of the Cittaslow movement which is an international organization of towns that focus improving quality of life by slowing down its overall pace.
Exploring North-East Iceland
Námaskarð - The surreal Námafjall geothermal area is situated next to the Námaskarð Pass that connects you with Lake Mývatn. Colorful sulphurous mud springs and steaming fumaroles. This geothermal area belongs in the Krafla volcano fissure zone.
Dimmuborgir Lava Formations - Dimmuborgir translates to “Dark Castles” or “Dark Cities”. This is a huge area of unusually shaped lava fields close to Lake Mývatn. Here, the lava met wet marsh lands, and resulting in a grotesquely shaped lava formations.
Lake Myvatn - Lake Mývatn and its area is very volcanic. Nine eruptions took place there during the period 1975-1984 and the continental drift was measured 4,8 meters. The lake is full of Arctic char and it runs out into the river Laxá which is one of the finest Brown trout rivers in the world. This area is one of the coldest places in the country during winter.
Godafoss - Goðafoss, the name translates to The Waterfall of the Gods, pronounced “GO-thuh-foss”. Goðafoss is among the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland and rich in history.
Akureyri - Your final destination is the capital of the north, Akureyri. This town is an important port and fishing centre in Iceland. This is where your accommodation for the night will be and if the cloud coverage is favorable the Northern Lights might be visible over Akureyri.
Exploring North Iceland
Akureyri - Capitol of the North. A population of 20 thousand people this hip and cool town is warm and charming. Look out for the heart-shaped stop signs at traffic lights.
Hauganes - The small town of Hauganes has many things to offer and we recommend you take a walk around the small town, it has a charming harbor and a beautiful black sand beach overlooking the ocean and the graceful tall mountains all around.
Whale Watching Hauganes - From the small fishing village Hauganes you will take a boat ride to Eyjafjörður Fjord for a whale watching. You will have a chance to bear witness to some of the largest creatures on earth as Northern Iceland is globally recognized as the best location to experience whales in the world.
Grabrok Crater - Last stop on Day 6 is Grábrók Crater, a shapely volcano crater that produced the moss-clad lava in its surrounds from an eruption two or three thousand years ago. Grábrók is situated only few minutes from your next rest stop. This is an excellent spot to see the Northern Lights if the sky is clear.
Exploring Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Gerduberg basalt columns - Our first destination on Snæfellsnes is Gerðuberg basalt columns. These extraordinary cluster of hexagonal basalt columns are one of the most massive examples of basalt columns in Iceland.
Ytri Tunga Beach - Ytri-Tunga where you will find a white sand beach, a pretty rare sight in Iceland as you will know by now, most beaches in Iceland are black. This white beach at Ytri-Tunga is not only interesting for its white sand, but also for the fact that it is a seal colony, where you can sometimes see seals lounge on the rocks.
Budakirkja - Tucked away on Iceland’s west coast on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula sits the quaint old wodden black church of Budir. One of the most popular wedding spots in Iceland.
Arnarstapi - Once a vibrant fishing village situated underneath the pyramid-shaped Mount Stapafell, Arnarstapi is a picturesque small village by a coastal cliffs which derived from glowing magma hitting the wild waves of the Atlantic. Known in Iceland as the most beautiful harbor of the country. Thousands of years later erosion has formed beautiful stone arches and a remarkable marine geyser. Enjoy a walk along the coastline while your guide tells you all about Bárður, half-man half-troll, and his misdeeds in the area.
Snaefellsjokull National Park & Glacier - At the tip of Snæfellsnes Peninsula sits the majestic Snæfellsjökull Glacier, a stratovolcano that last erupted around 200 AD. The Glacier is one of the most famous landmarks in Iceland, primary due to the novel Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne were Snæfellsjökull serves as the entrance to a passage leading to the center of the earth.
Londrangar Basalt Cliffs - Uniquely-formed remnants of ancient basalt volcanic dikes sticking out from the sea.
Djupalonssandur Beach - Djúpalónssandur is a beautiful small black sand beach. To reach the beach you will follow a footpath through the lava wonderland of huge mossy volcanic towers.
Kirkjufell Mountain - The photogenic Kirkjufell (Church Mountain) is your last stop. It is claimed the most photographed mountain on the island. If you are a fan of the television series Game of Thrones you will probably recognize the mountain as the Arrowhead Mountain as it was used as a filming location.
Exploring West Iceland
Hraunfossar Lava Waterfall - The awe-inspiring Hraunfossar or Lava Falls are an exceptionally beautifull and unusual natural phenomena. It is formed by rivulets streaming over a distance of staggering 900 meters from the lava fields of Hallmundarhraun.
Barnafoss - The famous Barnafoss or Children´s Fall. It is best known for its dark history. The saga said that there were two children fell in on Christmas day when they did not wanted to go to church.
The Cave Vidgelmir - Take an unforgettable journey into Iceland’s largest lava cave, the epic Víðgelmir Lava Cave.
Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring - Situated on a beautiful farm, Deildartunguhver is the largest and most powerful hot spring in Europe. It provides 180 liters per second of 100 Celsius degree water.
Reykholt - The tiny village of Reykholt is one of the most important historical places in Iceland and a cultural center for centuries. One of Iceland´s best known author Snorri Sturluson lived there during the years 1206-1241.
Reykjavik - Arriving in Reykjavik in the afternoon.
- Ice Cave Tour incl. Safety Equipment
- On-board WiFi
- Breakfast
- Pickup and drop-off from designated Bus stops
- Glacier Hike incl. Safety Equipment
- 7 Night Accommodation
- Hauganes Whale Watching Tour
- Ice Cave Tour incl. Safety Equipment
- On-board WiFi
- Breakfast
- Pickup and drop-off from designated Bus stops
- Glacier Hike incl. Safety Equipment
- 7 Night Accommodation
- Hauganes Whale Watching Tour
- Lunch & Dinner
- Horseback Riding (contact the Tour Operator to add this Extra)
- VÖK Baths (contact the Tour Operator to add this Extra)
- Vidgelmir Lava Cave (contact the Tour Operator to add this Extra)
- Hiking Boots Rental (4,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Jacket Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Pants Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Hat and Gloves Combo with Logo…
- Lunch & Dinner
- Horseback Riding (contact the Tour Operator to add this Extra)
- VÖK Baths (contact the Tour Operator to add this Extra)
- Vidgelmir Lava Cave (contact the Tour Operator to add this Extra)
- Hiking Boots Rental (4,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Jacket Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Pants Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Hat and Gloves Combo with Logo (3,000 ISK)
- Neck Warmer with Logo (500 ISK)
- Luggage Storage (3000 ISK)
- Summer Cap (1,500 ISK)
Embark on an 8-day journey visiting the highlights of the Golden Circle. Marvel at the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall, explore Geysir geothermal region and take in the UNESCO-designated site, Thingvellir National Park. Follow this with a visit to the much-discussed South Coast, home to Reynisfjara’s unique black sand beach and the incredible Jökulsárlón…
Embark on an 8-day journey visiting the highlights of the Golden Circle. Marvel at the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall, explore Geysir geothermal region and take in the UNESCO-designated site, Thingvellir National Park. Follow this with a visit to the much-discussed South Coast, home to Reynisfjara’s unique black sand beach and the incredible Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. Venture further to the Eastfjords and Lake Mývatn, replete with its unique ecosystem. Investigate the legendary Dimmuborgir lava pillars before heading north to Akureyri, the region’s capital. From there, travel to West Iceland’s breathtaking Snæfellsnes Peninsula, home to hidden treasures like Kirkjufell mountain, distinctive lava pillars, a pristine white beach, and cascading waterfalls. Enhance your trip even further by adding special tours and activities during your journey.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.