Discover Iceland’s wonders on a 7-day self-drive tour. Explore Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Golden Circle, South Shore, and relax at the Blue Lagoon.
Discover Iceland’s wonders on a 7-day self-drive tour. Explore Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Golden Circle, South Shore, and relax at the Blue Lagoon.
Arrival
Reykjavik - Upon arriving in Iceland, pick up your rental car at the airport. Begin your adventure by driving through the surreal lava fields of the Reykjanes Peninsula. This extraordinary volcanic landscape, with its moss-covered rocks and distant mountains, offers a captivating introduction to Iceland’s natural wonders. Depending on…
Arrival
Reykjavik - Upon arriving in Iceland, pick up your rental car at the airport. Begin your adventure by driving through the surreal lava fields of the Reykjanes Peninsula. This extraordinary volcanic landscape, with its moss-covered rocks and distant mountains, offers a captivating introduction to Iceland’s natural wonders. Depending on your arrival time, the rest of the day is at your leisure. Spend your first night in Reykjavík, the lively capital of Iceland.
Driving: Approx 50 km (31 miles)
Accommodation: Reykjavík.
Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Gerduberg basalt columns - Head northwest from Reykjavík towards the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. A drive around this peninsula immerses you in a landscape rich with geological diversity, mythical charm, and stunning coastal views. Often called “Iceland in Miniature,” this area encapsulates much of the country’s essence in one accessible location.
Your first stop after Borgarnes is the Gerðuberg Basalt Columns. These geometric formations are the result of ancient volcanic activity, where lava cooled and formed hexagonal pillars. Stretching dramatically along the cliffs, the columns vary in height, creating a striking and unique landscape. The symmetry and regularity of these basalt columns make Gerðuberg a popular spot for those interested in geology and Iceland’s volcanic heritage.
Ytri Tunga Beach - Next, visit Ytri Tunga Beach. Unlike many of Iceland’s black sand beaches, Ytri Tunga features golden sands and rocky outcrops, creating a picturesque and tranquil setting. Visitors can often see seals lounging on the rocks or swimming in the shallow waters, especially during the summer months.
Arnarstapi - Continue to the small coastal villages of Arnarstapi and Hellnar. A scenic walking trail connects these two villages, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Arnarstapi is renowned for its rugged coastline, featuring dramatic basalt cliffs and unique rock formations like Gatklettur, a natural stone arch. The village is steeped in folklore and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Snæfellsjökull glacier.
Hellnar - Hellnar, a short distance from Arnarstapi, is a quaint village with a rich history dating back to Iceland’s early settlement. It is known for its charming old houses and the nearby Hellnar Church. The coastal trail between Arnarstapi and Hellnar provides breathtaking views of the ocean and cliffs, offering excellent opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.
Together, Arnarstapi and Hellnar offer a glimpse into Iceland’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, making them must-visit destinations on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Djupalonssandur Beach - As you drive further, enter Snæfellsjökull National Park, dominated by the glacier-capped Snæfellsjökull volcano. The park offers various hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and access to caves like Vatnshellir, a remarkable lava tube that delves deep into the volcanic underworld. Stop at Djúpalónssandur, a beautiful black pebble beach surrounded by dark cliffs and dramatic sea stacks. The beach is historically significant, once home to one of the most prolific fishing villages on the peninsula.
Kirkjufell Mountain - No tour of Snæfellsnes would be complete without visiting Kirkjufell, a beautifully symmetrical mountain near Grundarfjörður, famed as one of the most photographed mountains in Iceland. Its distinct shape and the nearby Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall make it a photographer’s dream.
Stykkisholmur - Conclude your day in Stykkishólmur. This picturesque town on the northern coast of Iceland’s Snæfellsnes Peninsula is known for its colorful houses and historical buildings. It serves as a gateway to Breiðafjörður Bay, with highlights including the unique Stykkishólmskirkja church and the Volcano Museum.
Borgarfjörður
Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring - Drive south from Stykkishólmur towards Borgarfjörður, an area known for its rich sagas and natural wonders. Upon arriving in Borgarfjörður, your first destination is Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring. The sheer volume of boiling water produced here is awe-inspiring.
Reykholt - Continue to Reykholt, once the home of Snorri Sturluson, a medieval historian, poet, and politician. Reykholt offers a deep dive into the saga age. Visit Snorri’s pool, an early geothermal pool, and the museum dedicated to his life and works.
Hraunfossar - A short drive brings you to the unique Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls. Hraunfossar, known as the ‘Lava Waterfalls,’ is a stunning series of cascades emerging from beneath a lava field, creating a breathtaking view.
Barnafoss - Nearby is Barnafoss, or ‘Children’s Falls.’ It is part of the Hvítá River and is known for its dramatic and turbulent waters, which flow through narrow rock formations. The waterfall is steeped in local folklore, with a tragic story about two children who fell into the river, giving the falls their name.
Borgarnes - Your day concludes in Borgarnes, a coastal town with a beautiful view over the fjord. Borgarnes offers a charming small-town atmosphere with cafes, museums, and access to nearby outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. Immerse yourself in the rich saga history at the Settlement Centre in Borgarnes, which provides insight into Iceland’s early history and the sagas that have shaped Icelandic culture.
Golden Circle
Thingvellir - Driving from Selfoss to Þingvellir ushers you into a world where the earth’s history is etched into every landscape. Your first destination, Þingvellir National Park, stands as a monumental site of cultural and geological significance, marking the crest of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Laugarvatn - Continuing to Laugarvatn, you’ll encounter a serene lake area known for its geothermal activity. You can hike around the lake or visit the geothermal spa located on the water’s edge. The small town at the lake has a good restaurant where you can grab a bite to eat.
Geysir - The journey progresses to the Geysir geothermal area, where Strokkur delights onlookers by spouting water skywards at regular intervals.
Gullfoss Waterfall - A short drive away, Gullfoss waterfall mesmerizes with its majestic beauty, showcasing the raw power of nature as water plummets into the canyon below.
Fludir - Your adventure then leads you to Flúðir, a tranquil haven celebrated for its hot springs. The loop concludes as you return to Selfoss, encapsulating a day filled with the awe-inspiring beauty and natural wonders of Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle route.
South Shore
Seljalandsfoss - Driving along Iceland’s south coast is an expedition through some of the most breathtaking scenery the island has to offer. Your journey begins with a visit to Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where the water cascades over a cliff into a serene pool below, allowing visitors to walk behind the falls for a unique perspective.
Skogafoss - Just a short drive away, Skógafoss impresses with its sheer size and the thunderous sound of falling water.
Dyrholaey - Further along the coast, Dyrhólaey presents a rugged promontory with panoramic views of the ocean and coastline, including the iconic arched rock that juts into the sea.
Reynisfjara Beach - Nearby, Reynisfjara beach astonishes visitors with its black sands, towering basalt columns, and the powerful waves of the North Atlantic crashing against the shore.
Vik - Drive to Vík í Mýrdal, a charming village known for its picturesque church set against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and the endless ocean. The day ends with a drive back to Selfoss.
The Reykjanes Peninsula and the Blue Lagoon
Strandarkirkja - Start the day with a stop at Strandakirkja, a small, historic church near the village of Selvogur. Dating back to the 12th century, it is steeped in local legend. According to folklore, sailors prayed for safe passage through a storm and promised to build a church if they survived. Their prayers were answered, and Strandakirkja was constructed in gratitude. Known as a “miracle church,” it remains a symbol of hope and faith, drawing visitors for its peaceful setting and stunning views of the North Atlantic coast.
Grindavik - Next, visit Grindavík, a small fishing town on Iceland’s southwestern coast, known for its rugged landscapes, proximity to the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, and access to the Reykjanes Peninsula’s dramatic volcanic scenery. The town has a rich fishing history and offers visitors a taste of authentic Icelandic coastal life.
Blue Lagoon - A visit to the Blue Lagoon is highly recommended. This world-renowned geothermal spa, known for its healing waters, silica mud masks, and stunning setting amidst black lava fields, offers a perfect retreat. Soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters and experience the ultimate relaxation.
Brimketill - Visit Brimketill, a natural lava rock pool formed by centuries of ocean erosion. It’s known for its dramatic seaside location and rugged volcanic formations.
Gunnuhver Hot Springs - Stop at Gunnuhver, a unique geothermal area known for its powerful steam vents, bubbling mud pools, and vibrant mineral deposits. Its dramatic landscape, created by intense volcanic activity, is rich in geothermal energy and offers visitors a fascinating view of Iceland’s raw natural power.
Reykjanes Lighthouse - Reykjanes Lighthouse is Iceland’s oldest lighthouse, built in 1908. It stands on a hill surrounded by rugged lava fields, offering stunning views of the North Atlantic Ocean and nearby geothermal areas.
Bridge Between Continents - Visit the Bridge Between Continents, a symbolic footbridge connecting the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. It allows visitors to stand between two continents, experiencing the unique geological divide.
Departure
Keflavik - Depart from your lodging in Reykjavík and head to the International Airport. Returning your rental car at the airport marks the completion of your Icelandic adventure.
- Comfort Entrance at the Blue Lagoon
- Accommodation with private facilities and breakfast
- Detailed itinerary for each day in multiple languages
- Emergency telephone service
- Rental car with unlimited mileage and insurance
- Airport car pickup and drop off
- Comfort Entrance at the Blue Lagoon
- Accommodation with private facilities and breakfast
- Detailed itinerary for each day in multiple languages
- Emergency telephone service
- Rental car with unlimited mileage and insurance
- Airport car pickup and drop off
- Fuel expense and parking fees
- Flights to and from Iceland
- Personal travel insurance
- Fuel expense and parking fees
- Flights to and from Iceland
- Personal travel insurance
The “West and South Iceland” self-drive tour by Snæland Travel offers a comprehensive 7-day exploration of Iceland’s diverse landscapes. What sets this tour apart is its blend of iconic sites and hidden gems. Highlights include the geological wonders of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, the spectacular waterfalls of Borgarfjörður, and the famous Golden Circle…
The “West and South Iceland” self-drive tour by Snæland Travel offers a comprehensive 7-day exploration of Iceland’s diverse landscapes. What sets this tour apart is its blend of iconic sites and hidden gems. Highlights include the geological wonders of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, the spectacular waterfalls of Borgarfjörður, and the famous Golden Circle attractions. Along the South Shore, you’ll experience majestic waterfalls and black sand beaches, concluding with a relaxing visit to the Blue Lagoon. This tour offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences, making it a unique and flexible adventure both for families with children and adventure seekers.
- Valid Drivers Licence is required
- Comfort Package: 4-star hotels or best hotels in each area with private facilities
- Standard Package: 3-star hotels or guesthouses with private facilities
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.