Get ready for an action-packed vacation! Explore Iceland’s stunning natural landscapes from the comfort of a guided mini bus tour. Marvel at exploding geysers, raging waterfalls, and stretches of mystical black sand beach. Witness the impressive of Fagradalsfjall volcano and its newly formed lava fields. You will get a chance to dip your toes in the warm geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon and during winter, you might even see the Northern Lights dancing above your very own eyes.
An airport shuttle transfer to the start of your tour in Reykjavík is included in this tour. More information will be provided upon review of your booking.
Reykjavík is the capital of Iceland. It is located in the southwest part of the island, in Faxaflói Bay on the Atlantic coast. The city bursts with vividly coloured streets, a unique music scene as well as an abundance of bars and restaurants to suit every desire and taste.
Set within the Geldingadalur valley in the Reykjanes peninsula, lies Iceland’s newest volcano: Fagradalsfjall. After nearly 40.000 registered earthquakes, Fagradalsfjall finally erupted March 19th 2021. Although the volcano is now inactive, the newly formed landscape and extensive lava fields are simply spectacular.
The Blue lagoon, set on an area of 5,000 square meters, offers exquisite spa experiences and world-renowned facilities. Its geothermal water rises from a depth 2000 meters and has a temperature of about 240 degrees, which is then cooled and put back into its pools. The spa is known for its milky blue waters, rich in silica and minerals that have proven healing effects on both body and soul.
Explore Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO heritage site with a great historical, geological and cultural significance. It is a place where Alþingi – Iceland’s first parliament was proclaimed in 930 and regular events often took place up until 1271. In addition, Þingvellir is one of the few places in the world where the Mid-Atlantic ridge is visible from above ground.
Get to see Iceland’s most famous geyser – Geisir and its active brother Strokkur in Haukadalur Valley geothermal area, along the Golden Circle route. Marvel at the powerful character of Strokkur, as it sprouts water high into the sky, reaching heights up to 40 meters. The area is also filled with bubbling mud pots, and smaller hot springs.
Enjoy some homemade tomato soup with freshly baked bread in one of the greatest tomato greenhouses in the country. The family-run business offers a chance to experience some simple yet delicious local delicacies whilst dining in the middle of a fully operational greenhouse.
Gullfoss Waterfall, also known as the "Golden Waterfall" is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe and the most popular in Iceland. The waterfall is 32 m high and consists of two water cascades that drop into Hvítá river. The canyon into which the waters of Gullfoss fall powerfully is about two and a half kilometres wide and reaches a depth of 70 meters.
Seljaladsfoss waterfall offers visitors the possibility to walk all the way behind it by following a dirt path. Deemed to be the most impressive waterfall in the country, Seljalandsfoss also ranks among the five most beautiful waterfalls in the world.
A true gem of the South Coast, Skógafoss waterfall is found on Skógá river, along with 20 other waterfalls. It is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland, both in size and beauty. Its height is about 60 meters and reaches a width of 25 meters. An enthralling rainbow from the falls spray water can be seen on most days. Good and easy hiking trails will take you east to the Fimmvörðuháls route, passing between Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull glaciers.
Marvel at stretches of black sand beach whilst you discover Reynisfjara - Iceland’s most famous Black sand beach, and her otherworldly natural landscape. Basalt caves, towering cliffs and sea stacks enhance the already mesmerising scenery.
Soak in the natural hot springs of Reykjadalur, part of the Hengill region. The hike takes you across contrasting landscapes, bubbling mud pots, steamy fumaroles as you pass by Djúpagilsfoss waterfall until you reach the hot spring.
It’s time to say farewell, but hopefully not for long. Maybe you have just enough time to buy that woolen sweater you have had your eye on, visit the Cat Café you read about, or buy some Icelandic candy to take home to your friends and family.
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.
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