This 3-day Iceland adventure is more than just a sightseeing tour—it's an immersive experience led by passionate, knowledgeable guides who bring Iceland’s landscapes to life.
Why Choose Us?
Small Groups & Personalized Experience. We keep our groups small to ensure a more intimate and enjoyable journey.
Authentic Icelandic Adventures. From walking behind waterfalls to hiking on a real glacier, every stop is designed to be hands-on and unforgettable.
Northern Lights Viewing. Stay in prime locations where you can witness the Northern Lights weather permitting.
Exclusive Ice Cave Exploration. Unlike standard tours, we include a guided Ice Cave experience at Jokulsarlon, offering a rare look inside Iceland’s frozen wonders.
Passionate Local Guides. Your team shares not just facts, but stories, history, and personal insights to make your journey truly special.
Our driver will go to the tour bus stop or hotel and call out your name. Our bus has a sign in the window
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) National Park is one of Iceland’s most historically and geologically significant sites. Located about 40 km (25 miles) northeast of Reykjavik, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a key stop on the famous Golden Circle route.
Gullfoss (Golden Falls) is one of Iceland’s most famous and breathtaking waterfalls, located in the Hvítá River Canyon in southwest Iceland. It is a key stop on the Golden Circle route, along with Þingvellir National Park and the Geysir geothermal area.
Geysir is one of Iceland’s most famous geothermal attractions, located in the Haukadalur Valley in southwest Iceland. It is part of the Golden Circle route, along with Gullfoss and Þingvellir National Park.
Kerið Crater is a striking volcanic crater lake in southwest Iceland, known for its vivid colors and dramatic shape. It is located in the Grímsnes area, about 55 km (34 miles) from Reykjavik, and is often included as an extra stop on the Golden Circle route.
Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most famous and picturesque waterfalls, located along the South Coast, about 120 km (75 miles) from Reykjavik. It is one of the most popular stops for travelers exploring Iceland’s Ring Road.
Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s most stunning and powerful waterfalls, located along the South Coast, about 150 km (93 miles) from Reykjavik. It is easily accessible from Route 1 (Ring Road) and is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and photographers.
Gljúfrabúi (meaning "Canyon Dweller") is a hidden waterfall located along Iceland’s South Coast, just a short walk from the famous Seljalandsfoss. It is one of Iceland’s most enchanting waterfalls, tucked away inside a narrow canyon.
Black Sand Beach (Reynisfjara) is one of Iceland’s most famous and dramatic coastal landscapes, located near the town of Vík í Mýrdal on the South Coast. Known for its jet-black volcanic sand, towering basalt columns, and powerful waves, it is a must-visit for anyone traveling Iceland’s Ring Road.
Bridge Monument aka Bridge of the Volcanoes in Skaftafell (May adjust to Day 2 depending on lodging location)
We will embark on a spectacular glacier hike, surrounded by breathtaking icy landscapes. It will surely be a magical experience!
Northern Lights (From Hotel along the South Coast)
Ice Cave
Diamond Beach is one of Iceland’s most stunning and unique natural wonders, located near Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon in the southeast of the country. The beach gets its name from the glittering icebergs that wash up on its shore, resembling diamonds sparkling in the sunlight.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most breathtaking natural wonders, located in the southeastern part of the country, near Vatnajökull National Park. It is the deepest and largest glacial lagoon in Iceland, covering about 18 square kilometers (7 square miles) and reaching depths of over 248 meters (814 feet).
The Eldhraun Lava Fields are one of Iceland's most remarkable natural features, covering an area of about 565 square kilometers (220 square miles) in the southeastern part of the country. These vast fields were formed by one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history.
Vík í Mýrdal (often simply referred to as Vík) is a charming and picturesque village located on the South Coast of Iceland, about 180 km (112 miles) southeast of Reykjavik. It is the southernmost village in Iceland and a popular stop for travelers exploring the island’s stunning coastal landscapes.
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