Discover the best of Iceland on this unforgettable 6-day guided adventure through the Golden Circle, South Coast, Eastfjords, and North Iceland. Witness natural wonders like Gullfoss waterfall, the erupting geysers of Geysir, Thingvellir National Park, and the stunning black sand beach at Reynisfjara. Marvel at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, explore the dramatic lava formations at Dimmuborgir near Lake Mývatn, and visit the charming town of Akureyri before returning to Reykjavík. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to add exciting optional activities such as snorkeling, horseback riding, or glacier hiking. Each night offers a chance to search for the magical Northern Lights under Iceland’s clear, star-filled skies.
Pick up starts at 8:00 and might take 30 minutes. Please be ready at your selected location. Due to traffic regulations, we can't stop at all hotel entrances downtown, so please read carefully if you will be picked up at your hotel or at the nearest designated Bus Stop (usually no further than a couple of mins walk). For walking distance to bus stops, please check busstop.is.
Visit Gullfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most famous natural landmarks. Located on the Golden Circle route, it features a two-tiered drop into a deep canyon carved by the Hvítá River. The waterfall is easily accessible and offers several viewing platforms for different perspectives.
Visit the Geysir Geothermal Area, home to bubbling hot springs, steam vents, and erupting geysers. While the original Geysir is mostly inactive, its neighbor Strokkur erupts every few minutes, shooting boiling water up to 25 meters in the air. The area offers walking paths and viewpoints for safely observing this geothermal activity.
Visit Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. This historic site is also home to Iceland’s first parliament, established in 930 CE. The park features dramatic landscapes, walking trails, and clear glacial springs, making it both a geological and cultural highlight of the Golden Circle.
Visit Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most unique waterfalls, known for the path that allows you to walk behind the cascading water. The waterfall drops 60 meters from a cliff, offering a rare view from both the front and behind. Be prepared for mist and bring a rain jacket for the short but memorable walk.
Visit Skógafoss, a powerful 60-meter-high waterfall located along Iceland’s South Coast. You can view it from the base or climb 527 steps to a viewing platform above for panoramic views. On sunny days, the mist often creates vibrant rainbows at the foot of the falls.
Visit Reynisfjara, Iceland’s famous black sand beach known for its striking basalt columns, towering sea stacks, and powerful Atlantic waves. This unique coastal landscape is both beautiful and dramatic, but caution is advised as the waves can be unpredictable. Stay within marked areas and follow your guide’s safety instructions.
Experience an unforgettable glacier hike on Sólheimajökull, one of South Iceland’s most impressive ice formations. This adventure takes you across a dramatic landscape of glacial ice streaked with volcanic ash, offering a truly otherworldly experience. It’s the perfect activity for those looking to combine breathtaking scenery with active exploration.
Visit Fellsfjara, also known as Diamond Beach, where icebergs from Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon wash ashore and glisten like diamonds on the black sand. This striking contrast creates a truly unique and photogenic landscape. Take time to walk along the shore and admire the ever-changing ice formations shaped by the sea.
Visit Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a stunning lake filled with floating icebergs calved from the nearby Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier. Watch as the ice drifts slowly toward the Atlantic Ocean, creating a serene and ever-changing landscape. The lagoon is a prime spot for photography and often attracts seals swimming among the ice.
Explore the otherworldly beauty of a natural blue ice cave on this tour. Ride a SuperTruck to reach remote glacier outlets of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, and discover stunning ice formations, from vast caves to intricate ice tunnels—shaped by Iceland’s dynamic landscape.
Visit Lagarfljót Lake, a serene and scenic body of water in East Iceland known for its tranquil beauty and surrounding forests. The lake is steeped in local folklore, including tales of a mysterious serpent said to inhabit its depths. Enjoy peaceful walks along the shore and take in the stunning views of the nearby mountains.
On your fourth day, explore Iceland’s East Fjords, known for their dramatic mountain ridges and the towering Vatnajökull glacier to the west. This region is one of the few places in Iceland where you might spot wild reindeer. Along the way, you’ll pass peaceful fishing villages that reflect Iceland’s rich maritime heritage.
Optional activity (at own expense): Enjoy horseback riding in the East Fjords, where you can visit a local horse farm and meet Iceland’s beloved and unique horses.
If you want to fully relax and experience Iceland’s geothermal nature up close, you can add entrance to the VÖK Nature Baths in Egilsstaðir. This optional activity is available at an additional cost and offers soothing natural hot pools to unwind in.
Visit the Námaskarð Geothermal Area, a vibrant landscape filled with steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, and colorful mineral deposits. This geothermal hotspot showcases Iceland’s volcanic activity up close, with sulfur vents and boiling springs creating a unique and otherworldly environment to explore.
Visit the Dimmuborgir Lava Formations, a dramatic landscape steeped in Icelandic folklore and said to be home to mythical creatures like trolls, elves, and the Icelandic Yule Lads.
Visit Lake Mývatn, a stunning volcanic lake known for its rich birdlife, unique lava formations, and geothermal activity. Explore the surrounding landscapes, including bubbling mud pools, volcanic craters, and vibrant hot springs, making it one of Iceland’s most diverse natural areas.
Visit Goðafoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most popular natural attractions. Its powerful cascade and scenic surroundings make it a must-see destination in the North.
Visit the charming town of Hauganes, a popular starting point for whale watching tours. From here, you’ll have the opportunity to spot various whale species while enjoying the stunning coastal scenery.
Drive through the scenic landscapes of North Iceland as you make your way back to Reykjavik. Enjoy views of mountains, lakes, and charming towns along the route.
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