Embark on a journey along the Icelandic Ring Road and experience all the wonders Iceland has to offer, with the convenience of a pre-planned holiday. An experienced guide will lead the way around the island, allowing you to discover its stunning landscapes, glaciers, and hidden treasures.
Embark on a journey along the Icelandic Ring Road and experience all the wonders Iceland has to offer, with the convenience of a pre-planned holiday. An experienced guide will lead the way around the island, allowing you to discover its stunning landscapes, glaciers, and hidden treasures.
The Golden Circle
Thingvellir National Park - Thingvellir National Park is the birthplace of the Icelandic Althingi. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Gullfoss Waterfall - Known as the Golden Waterfalls, Gullfoss is formed by the meltwater from Langjökull, Iceland’s second-largest glacier, cascading into a deep canyon….
The Golden Circle
Thingvellir National Park - Thingvellir National Park is the birthplace of the Icelandic Althingi. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Gullfoss Waterfall - Known as the Golden Waterfalls, Gullfoss is formed by the meltwater from Langjökull, Iceland’s second-largest glacier, cascading into a deep canyon.
Geysir - The Geysir Geothermal Area is unique, featuring the Strokkur geyser, which erupts every seven minutes.
Hvolsvollur - The minibus will take you to your accommodation, ideally located to view the Northern Lights at night, away from light pollution.
The South Coast
Seljalandsfoss - The stunning Seljalandsfoss Waterfall allows visitors to walk behind it and view it from all angles.
Skogafoss - Nestled in a small gorge, the powerful Skogafoss sees the Skógá River drop 60 meters before flowing towards the Atlantic Ocean.
Reynisfjara Beach - The Black Sand Beach of Reynisfjara features massive waves crashing against unique basalt pillars along the cliffs.
Solheimajokull Glacier - Experience a glacier hike at Sólheimajökull Glacier, where a certified guide will teach you about the glacier.
Vik - The final stop is the quaint village of Vík í Mýrdal, where you will spend the night. Vík’s small size ensures minimal light pollution, offering a perfect chance to see the Northern Lights.
Crystal Ice Cave & The Glacier Lagoon
Breiðamerkurjökull - Explore the Crystal Ice Cave within Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, and marvel at the natural ice sculptures.
Glacier Lagoon - Jökulsárlón, or Glacier Lagoon, is a top Icelandic attraction, featuring floating icebergs in a vast lake fed by glacial meltwater. In winter, seals gather here to hunt.
The East Fjords
Djupivogur - The first stop in The East Fjords is the charming fishing village of Djúpivogur, part of the Cittaslow movement, which focuses on enhancing quality of life by slowing down the pace.
Egilsstadir - Vök Baths, located on Lake Urriðavatn, offers a geothermal experience with floating pools, hot pools, an outdoor bar, a sauna, and a cold tunnel with a mist shower. If the skies are clear, you can enjoy the Northern Lights while bathing.
Lake Mývatn: The Colorful Mt. Námafjall and Dimmuborgir Fortress.
Námaskarð - The surreal Námafjall geothermal area, near the Námaskarð Pass, connects to Lake Mývatn and features colorful sulphurous mud springs and steaming fumaroles.
Dimmuborgir Lava Formations - Dimmuborgir, meaning “Dark Castles” or “Dark Cities,” is a vast area of uniquely shaped lava fields near Lake Mývatn, formed when lava met wet marshlands.
Godafoss - Goðafoss, or “The Waterfall of the Gods,” is one of Iceland’s most beautiful waterfalls, rich in history.
Akureyri - The final destination is Akureyri, the capital of the north, an important port and fishing center. If the weather permits, the Northern Lights may be visible over Akureyri.
Exploring North Iceland
Akureyri - Known as the “Capital of the North,” Akureyri is a vibrant town with a population of 20,000, featuring charming heart-shaped stop signs.
Hauganes - The quaint town of Hauganes offers a charming harbor and a beautiful black sand beach with views of the ocean and surrounding mountains.
Whale Watching Hauganes - From Hauganes, embark on a boat ride to Eyjafjörður Fjord for whale watching, as Northern Iceland is renowned for whale sightings.
Grabrok Crater - The final stop on Day 6 is Grábrók Crater, a picturesque volcanic crater surrounded by moss-covered lava from an eruption thousands of years ago. It’s an excellent spot to view the Northern Lights if the sky is clear.
Snæfellsnes Peninsula In-Depth
Gerduberg basalt columns - The first stop on Snæfellsnes is Gerðuberg, featuring an extraordinary cluster of hexagonal basalt columns, among the largest in Iceland.
Ytri Tunga Beach - Ytri-Tunga boasts a rare white sand beach in Iceland, home to a seal colony where seals can often be seen lounging on the rocks.
Budakirkja - The quaint black church of Budir is nestled on Iceland’s west coast on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Arnarstapi - Once a bustling fishing village, Arnarstapi is a picturesque spot beneath Mount Stapafell, perfect for a coastal walk.
Snaefellsjokull National Park & Glacier - At the tip of Snæfellsnes Peninsula lies the majestic Snæfellsjökull Glacier, a famous landmark featured in Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center of the Earth.”
Londrangar Basalt Cliffs - These uniquely-formed remnants of ancient basalt volcanic dikes rise from the sea.
Djupalonssandur Beach - Djúpalónssandur is a beautiful black sand beach accessible via a footpath through a lava landscape.
Kirkjufell Mountain - The photogenic Kirkjufell, or Church Mountain, is the final stop, known as the most photographed mountain in Iceland and featured in “Game of Thrones.”
West Iceland & Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring - Located on a scenic farm, Deildartunguhver is Europe’s largest and most powerful hot spring, providing 180 liters per second of 100°C water.
Reykholt - The historic village of Reykholt has been a cultural center for centuries and was home to the renowned Icelandic author Snorri Sturluson.
Hraunfossar Lava Waterfall - The stunning Hraunfossar, or Lava Falls, is a remarkable natural phenomenon with rivulets streaming over 900 meters from the Hallmundarhraun lava fields.
Barnafoss - Known as Children’s Fall, Barnafoss is famous for its dark history, where two children reportedly fell in on Christmas Day.
The Cave - Experience an unforgettable journey into Víðgelmir, Iceland’s largest lava cave, in comfort.
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- On-board WiFi
- Ride on our Super jeep to the Ice Cave
- All glacier equipment included
- English Speaking Guide
- Pickup and drop-off from designated Bus stops
- 7 Night Accommodation
- Whale Watching tour from Hauganes
- On-board WiFi
- Ride on our Super jeep to the Ice Cave
- All glacier equipment included
- English Speaking Guide
- Pickup and drop-off from designated Bus stops
- 7 Night Accommodation
- Whale Watching tour from Hauganes
- 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)
- Lunch & Dinner
- Hiking Boots Rental (4,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Jacket Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Pants Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Hat and Gloves Combo with Logo…
- 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)
- Lunch & Dinner
- 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)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.