Explore Iceland’s iconic landmarks in 5 days. Discover waterfalls, glaciers, geysers, and more with expert guides. Experience Iceland’s breathtaking natural wonders.
Explore Iceland’s iconic landmarks in 5 days. Discover waterfalls, glaciers, geysers, and more with expert guides. Experience Iceland’s breathtaking natural wonders.
Travel to Akureyri
Borgarfjörður - Begin your journey with a pickup from your hotel or nearby bus stop between 08:30 and 09:00.
Travel north through the Hvalfjörður tunnel to Borgarnes. Near Borgarnes, visit Grábrók Volcano, a volcanic fissure that erupted three thousand years ago. Continue over the Holtavörðuheiði highland plateau to reach the…
Travel to Akureyri
Borgarfjörður - Begin your journey with a pickup from your hotel or nearby bus stop between 08:30 and 09:00.
Travel north through the Hvalfjörður tunnel to Borgarnes. Near Borgarnes, visit Grábrók Volcano, a volcanic fissure that erupted three thousand years ago. Continue over the Holtavörðuheiði highland plateau to reach the vibrant farming region of northwest Iceland.
Skagafjordur - Pass by Skagafjörður, a deep fjord and valley, renowned as one of Iceland’s most prosperous agricultural areas. It is famous for its extensive dairy and sheep farming, as well as horse breeding. Skagafjörður is unique in Iceland for having more horses than people.
Glaumbaer Museum - Visit the Glaumbær Museum, a historic turf farm that provides insight into traditional Icelandic life. The museum features well-preserved turf houses from the 18th and 19th centuries, illustrating how Icelanders lived in harmony with their challenging environment. Explore the old farmhouse, restored and furnished with period-appropriate items, for an authentic experience of Icelandic rural life. The museum also offers insights into Icelandic history and culture, making it a captivating destination for those interested in the country’s heritage.
Akureyri - Continue over the Öxnadalsheidi highland plateau to Akureyri, the capital of north Iceland.
Overnight stay in Akureyri.
Lake Mývatn Area
Lake Myvatn - Focus on the stunning area around Lake Mývatn, a shallow lake in a region of active volcanism with abundant biological activity.
Godafoss - Departing from Akureyri, the drive to Mývatn takes about an hour and a half. Stop at Goðafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods,” a breathtaking cascade with historical significance.
Dimmuborgir Lava Formations - Explore the unique volcanic formations at Dimmuborgir, known as the “Dark Castles.” These formations, created by volcanic activity thousands of years ago, are a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Skutustadir - Stroll around the pseudocraters at Skútustaðagígar. These formations, created by steam explosions when hot lava flowed over wetlands, resemble volcanic craters but are not true volcanoes.
Grjotagja Cave - Visit Grjótagjá, a small lava cave with a thermal spring inside. The cave is a popular spot for travelers seeking a unique and serene experience. The warm, clear water in the cave was once a favored bathing spot, although it’s less accessible now due to temperature fluctuations caused by volcanic activity. Grjótagjá also gained fame as a filming location for the popular TV series Game of Thrones, making it a must-visit for both nature lovers and fans of the show.
Námaskarð - Stop by the geothermal area at Námaskarð, where bubbling mud pools and steaming fumaroles create an otherworldly landscape.
Dettifoss Waterfall - On the way to Egilsstaðir in eastern Iceland, stop by Dettifoss Waterfall, reputed to be the second most powerful waterfall in Europe after the Rhine Falls. Cross the Möðrudalsöræfi highland desert through Jökuldalur to reach Egilsstaðir.
East Fjords
East Region - From Egilsstaðir, drive through the Eastfjords to Höfn í Hornafirði. This part of the country features many narrow fjords surrounded by steep cliffs. Most fjords host small and charming fishing villages. Despite its fantastic scenery, remote fishing villages, sparkling lakes, and traditional farms, this part of the country is often overlooked by visitors. The region enjoys the sunniest weather in the country during summer, but in winter, it is often mystically shrouded in dense fog. It is known for its wildlife, especially as the only part of the country where herds of wild reindeer live. Initially brought to Iceland for farming, the industry was never profitable, and the experiment was abandoned. The reindeer have roamed free ever since.
Djupivogur - After traveling through the stunning East Fjords, arrive at Djúpivogur, a quaint coastal village celebrated for its tranquil atmosphere and artistic charm. It is home to the unique outdoor sculpture Eggin í Gleðivík and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and coastline.
Hofn - Overnight stay in the town of Höfn í Hornafirði.
Höfn is a charming fishing town in southeast Iceland, known for its stunning views of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. It serves as a gateway to glacier tours, hiking, and fresh local seafood, especially langoustines.
Vatnajökull & South Shore
Jokulsarlon - Depart Höfn to drive along Iceland’s southeast coast. The first stop is at the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where an amphibian boat tour awaits. The Lagoon formed around 60 years ago, with a continuous process of calving and falling icebergs from the glacier tongue Breiðamerkurjökull. These icebergs appear in two shades: milky white and bright blue, an interplay of light and ice crystals.
Below the Lagoon, the sparkling shards and orbs of ice wash up on the shore of Breiðamerkursandur, earning it the name Diamond Beach in English.
Diamond Beach Jokulsarlon - Below the Lagoon, the sparkling shards and orbs of ice wash up on the shore of Breiðamerkursandur, earning it the name Diamond Beach in English.
Skaftafell - Continue the tour along Vatnajökull National Park. Stop at Skaftafell, a beautiful green oasis at the root of the glacier Öræfajökull, where Hvannadalshnúkur, Iceland’s highest peak, is located (2119 m).
Reynisfjara Beach - Pass by the village of Vík and visit the black sand beach at Reynisfjara, known for its colony of puffins, unusual geological formations, and powerful tidal waves. Exercise caution, as the waves can be dangerous.
Dyrholaey - From Reynisfjara, view the impressive promontory Dyrhólaey, where the sea has carved an enormous hole through the rock.
Skogafoss - Next, stop at Skógafoss, a majestic waterfall on the Skógá River in Iceland, known for its impressive 60-meter drop and constant mist that creates vibrant rainbows on sunny days. Surrounded by lush greenery and steep cliffs, it stands as one of Iceland’s most iconic and photogenic natural landmarks.
Seljalandsfoss - At Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, you can walk behind the waterfall, but dress appropriately, as the water mist can make you wet.
Golden Circle
Gullfoss Waterfall - Embark on a tour of the renowned Golden Circle. Start with a visit to the majestic Gullfoss, often referred to as the “Golden Falls,” a breathtaking two-tiered waterfall situated in the canyon of the Hvítá River in Iceland. Renowned for its sheer power and beauty, Gullfoss plunges dramatically into a rugged gorge, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that attracts visitors from around the world.
Geysir - Head to the Geysir hot spring area, home to the famous Geysir hot spring from which all other geysers take their name. Geysir is no longer active, but another hot spring, Strokkur, erupts every few minutes.
Thingvellir National Park - Visit Þingvellir National Park, where the North American and European tectonic plates drift apart, creating a rift valley. The ancient Icelandic parliament, Alþingi, was established at Þingvellir in 930. Now residing in Reykjavík, it is one of the oldest surviving parliaments in the world. Þingvellir is, consequently, a sacred place for Icelanders.
Reykjavik - From Þingvellir, drive on to Reykjavík to conclude the tour.

- Amphibian Boat Tour on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
- Bus tour as per the itinerary
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Visit to Glaumbær Folk Museum
- Luggage on the bus (no limitation)
- Accommodation with private bathroom for 4 nights
- Pickup and drop-off at your hotel or a nearby bus stop
- Expert guidance from a professional local guide
- Amphibian Boat Tour on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
- Bus tour as per the itinerary
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Visit to Glaumbær Folk Museum
- Luggage on the bus (no limitation)
- Accommodation with private bathroom for 4 nights
- Pickup and drop-off at your hotel or a nearby bus stop
- Expert guidance from a professional local guide
- Bathing at the Forest Lagoon in Akureyri (extra option)
- Afternoon Whale Watching from Reykjavík Harbour (with transfer to/from hotel) (extra option)
- Accommodation in Reykjavík
- Meals other than breakfast at the hotel
- Bathing at the Forest Lagoon in Akureyri (extra option)
- Afternoon Whale Watching from Reykjavík Harbour (with transfer to/from hotel) (extra option)
- Accommodation in Reykjavík
- Meals other than breakfast at the hotel
This is the classic tour, offering an exploration of Iceland’s famous landmarks that showcases the country’s rich history and geography.
Guided by experienced guides, participants will experience stunning natural wonders, such as waterfalls, Europe’s largest glacier, the enchanting glacier lagoon, a powerful geyser eruption, charming fishing villages,…
This is the classic tour, offering an exploration of Iceland’s famous landmarks that showcases the country’s rich history and geography.
Guided by experienced guides, participants will experience stunning natural wonders, such as waterfalls, Europe’s largest glacier, the enchanting glacier lagoon, a powerful geyser eruption, charming fishing villages, and the birdlife haven of Mývatn.
This extensive journey promises an engaging experience, providing insight into the diverse and breathtaking attractions that characterize Iceland’s remarkable landscape.
- No luggage limitation
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.