Explore Iceland’s stunning natural beauty on this memorable full-day tour, featuring some of the country’s most iconic glaciers, lagoons, and black sand beaches. Enjoy relaxed stops, comfortable door-to-door pickups, and a friendly guide who shares fascinating stories about Iceland’s landscapes and culture.
Highlights:
– Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: See incredible floating icebergs in this scenic glacier lake.
– Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon: Get a closer look at massive glaciers and floating ice.
– Diamond Beach: Walk along the striking black sand beach where ice chunks from the lagoon wash ashore, shining like diamonds against the dark sands.
– Vatnajökull National Park: Discover Europe’s largest national park with glaciers, ice caves, and rugged mountains.
– Vík Village: Visit this charming coastal town with its iconic Church and breathtaking views of the cliffs and ocean.
– Skógafoss: Feel the power of this huge waterfall as it plunges 60 meters down.
For the pick-up our guide/driver will be waiting for you outside your accommodation at the scheduled time, holding a sign displaying your name for easy identification.
Watch icebergs drift from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier toward the Atlantic. Seals are often spotted, and the colors range from deep blue to crystal white. Optional boat tours operate in season (not included). Short, flat walks lead to great viewpoints.
Just across the road from Jökulsárlón, chunks of ice wash up on the black sand and sparkle like diamonds. It’s a surreal photo stop. Safety note: keep a safe distance from the surf and never climb ice at the waterline- waves and tides change quickly.
A quieter sister lagoon with up-close views of a glacier tongue. The shoreline path is an easy stroll to superb photo spots; optional zodiac boats may run in season (admission not included).
Home to Europe’s largest ice cap and dramatic volcanic landscapes. Around Skaftafell you’ll find glacier views, ash-streaked ice, and well-marked trails. Visitor centers offer restrooms, maps, and weather updates.
A coastal village framed by the Reynisdrangar sea stacks. Walk up to the hilltop church for postcard views and stop for coffee or a bite (at your own expense).
One of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls- a 82-foot (25 m) wide curtain dropping about 200 feet (60 m). Climb the staircase for sweeping views; on sunny days, rainbows often arc through the mist.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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