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This 11-day trip will bring you to the most famous and popular places and attractions in Iceland.
Driving along the ring road, you will visit the Golden Circle, Snæfellsnes Peninsula, South Coast, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, Troll Peninsula, the Diamond Circle and The Eastfjords. Find the details in the itinerary.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Hotel Borgarnes or similar
Blue Lagoon
When you arrive in Iceland, your guide will be waiting to greet you at the arrival hall, marking the exciting beginning of your adventure. We will start our journey with a visit to the iconic Blue Lagoon. Here, you can unwind in the warm, mineral-rich waters, allowing them to soothe and refresh you, preparing you for the incredible experiences that lie ahead in Iceland. As part of your experience, you will be joining the unique in-water mask booth, where you can enjoy a rejuvenating silica mask. The lagoon also offers a sauna, steam room, and an in-water bar. And when you book with us, you’ll receive a complimentary beverage to enjoy while you relax. Feel free to indulge in the silica mask as much as you like — it’s available for your use throughout your visit. After a day of relaxation and exploration, we will spend the night near the charming town of Borgarnes, ready to continue our journey the following day.
Hotel Borgarnes or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Ytri Tunga Beach
Our first stop will be Ytri Tunga Beach, a peaceful sandy stretch with a little secret tucked away by the sea, just behind the farmhouses—a seal colony! This tranquil spot is a favorite for seals, who love to bask on the rocks along the shoreline. These friendly and curious creatures often climb up onto the rocks, offering you the perfect opportunity to spot them from a distance and enjoy their playful antics in their natural habitat.
Arnarstapi
We will then head to the Arnarstapi Fishing Village Hellnar & Arch, a charming spot nestled along stunning coastal cliffs. These cliffs were formed when glowing magma met the wild waves of the Atlantic Ocean, creating a striking landscape. Often considered the most beautiful harbor in Iceland, Arnarstapi offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding nature. Over thousands of years, erosion has shaped the land, creating magnificent stone arches and a remarkable marine geyser. As we take a leisurely walk along the coastline, your guide will share the fascinating tale of Bárður, the half-man, half-troll figure of local legend, and recount some of his mischievous deeds in the area.
Budakirkja
We’ll visit next, the charming Búdakirkja, the Black Church of Búdir, located on the southern coast of the peninsula. This quaint village is home to just a hotel and this striking little church, which stands alone amidst a field of rugged lava rocks. Originally built in 1703, the church was reconstructed in 1987 after a passionate member of the community advocated for its restoration. It holds a historic graveyard and even features a bell and chalice from the time of its construction. Now a listed building, Búdakirkja is owned by the National Museum of Iceland but is cared for by the local Búdir parish. With its romantic and serene atmosphere, this picturesque chapel is a truly captivating site, making it an unforgettable stop on our journey.
Reykholt
We will then head to Reykholt, one of Iceland’s most historically significant sites. This village was the home of Snorri Sturluson, one of the most important figures of the Middle Ages.
Hraunfossar
After Reykholt, we’ll continue to two beautiful waterfalls: Hraunfossar and Barnafoss. Hraunfossar is a stunning series of rivulets flowing through a dark lava field, creating a peaceful, almost mystical scene.
Barnafoss
Just a short distance away, we’ll find Barnafoss, a striking light-blue waterfall rushing through a narrow gorge, adding to the day’s natural beauty.
Hotel Akureyri or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Hvitserkur
We’ll start the day with a visit to Hvitserkur, an impressive 15-meter-tall basalt rock formation visible from the black-sand beach. This striking island is often compared to a dragon or rhino, with its unique shape capturing the imagination of many. Hvitserkur has even appeared in numerous advertisements, showcasing its iconic and mysterious silhouette.
North Iceland
The Troll Peninsula is a region of remarkable beauty, known for its towering mountains, lush valleys, tranquil lakes, and coastal vistas. Each season brings its own charm—vibrant Northern Lights in winter, berry-covered hills in autumn, and endless daylight during spring and summer.
Hotel Herad or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Akureyri
We’ll begin the day in Akureyri, often referred to as the “City of Love” and Iceland’s capital of the north. We’ll take a city tour to explore some of its highlights, including the charming Christmas House and the stunning Akureyrarkirkja, a striking church that towers over the town. If you’re visiting during the summer, we’ll also have the opportunity to take a relaxing stroll through the beautiful Botanical Gardens of Akureyri, where vibrant flowers bloom in a peaceful setting.
Godafoss
Next, we’ll head to Goðafoss, a breathtaking waterfall that plunges over a 12-meter-high curved precipice. Known as “The Waterfall of the Gods,” Goðafoss offers several viewpoints, allowing you to take in the full majesty of this natural wonder. Afterward, we’ll explore the Mývatn region, famous for its caves, waterfalls, and the stunning Lake Mývatn itself.
Lake Myvatn
Next, we’ll visit the enchanting Lake Mývatn region, renowned for its rich birdlife, unique geology, and serene beauty. The lake, Iceland’s fourth largest, is surrounded by caves, lava formations, and waterfalls. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area offers a fascinating blend of natural and ecological wonders.
Namafjall Hverir
Hverir – A short drive brings us to Hverir, a striking geothermal area that feels almost otherworldly. Here, bubbling mud pools and hissing fumaroles fill the air with steam and the scent of sulfur—a dramatic reminder of Iceland’s volcanic heart.
Dettifoss Waterfall
For those visiting in summer, we can also take a detour to Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall, for an extra dose of natural awe.
Studlagil canyon
In the summer months, we can make a rewarding detour to Stuðlagil Canyon, a hidden gem carved through dramatic basalt columns. While the journey requires a bit of effort, the canyon’s vivid colors and striking formations make it an unforgettable highlight.
Hotel Hofn or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Borgarfjaroarhofn
We’ll start the day by driving along the stunning East Fjords of Iceland, where the dramatic landscapes will take your breath away. Keep an eye out for wild reindeer, as these majestic creatures are permanent residents of this area. If you’re visiting during the summer, we’ll make a detour to Borgarfjarðarhöfn to visit the natural habitat of the puffins, offering you the chance to see these charming birds up close.
Eggin i Gledivik
In the town of Djúpivogur, you’ll visit Eggin í Gleðivík, an outdoor art installation by renowned Icelandic artist Sigurður Guðmundsson. This captivating display features 34 granite sculptures representing the eggs of local nesting bird species, symbolizing the deep bond between the community and the surrounding nature. Also, while we go through Eastfjords, keep an eye out for wild reindeer—permanent residents of the East Fjords—who may make a graceful appearance along your route.
Stokksnes
Vestrahorn & Stokksnes Peninsula – We’ll continue our journey to the breathtaking Stokksnes Peninsula, a photographer’s dream nestled beneath the dramatic peaks of Vestrahorn. Rising 454 meters above sea level, these jagged mountains create a striking contrast against the sweeping black sand beach below. Here, the ocean’s waves reflect the skies in a mesmerizing mirror effect, changing mood with each season—from the glow of the midnight sun to the shimmer of the Northern Lights. It’s a place where mountains, sea, and sky converge in one unforgettable landscape.
Fosshotel Nupar or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Glacier Lagoon
This remarkable 200-meter-deep glacial lagoon, fed by Breiðamerkurjökull—an outlet glacier of Europe’s largest ice cap—constantly receives enormous icebergs throughout the year. These icebergs drift southward, filling the lagoon with floating ice. During the summer months, you have the opportunity to book an exhilarating boat ride through the lagoon, offering an up-close view of these ancient ice formations. If you prefer to stay on land, a peaceful walk alongside the lagoon will allow you to admire the breathtaking scenery and the serene silence of Icelandic nature.
Diamond Beach
On the opposite side of the road, the icebergs from the lagoon are carried by tides into the Atlantic Ocean, where they are tossed back to shore. This striking black sand beach, known as Diamond Beach, is scattered with ice chunks in various shapes, glistening like diamonds under the sunlight. The vivid contrasts of the white and blue ice create a truly mesmerizing spectacle, perfect for capturing stunning photographs.
Hotel Vik or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Svartifoss Waterfall
We’ll start our day with a scenic hike into the mountains to visit Svartifoss, or the Black Waterfall—an awe-inspiring cascade framed by striking basalt columns that create a truly dramatic natural setting.
Hvannadalshnukur
As we make our way, you’ll enjoy views of Hvannadalshnúkur, Iceland’s highest peak, rising majestically in the distance.
Eldhraun Lava Field
We’ll also pause for a photo opportunity at the Eldhraun lava field, the largest of its kind in the world, shaped by a historic volcanic eruption that left a lasting impact far beyond Iceland’s shores.
Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara, the Black Sand Beach – Our journey continues to Reynisfjara, the renowned Black Sand Beach, where the powerful Atlantic waves meet dramatic basalt sea cliffs. The striking rock formations rising from the ocean and the distant headland of Dýrhólaey create a breathtaking coastal panorama. During the summer months, from June to August, this area also becomes a haven for bird enthusiasts, with puffins and other rare seabirds nesting along the cliffs.
Hotel Eyjafjallajökull or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Skogafoss
Further east along the coast is Skógafoss waterfall. Skógafoss is an incredibly picturesque sight. Tucked in a little gorge, the river Skógá tumbles down a 60-meter cliff before continuing down the landscape towards the Atlantic Ocean. Alongside the gorge, a staircase can take you to the shelf above the waterfall for stunning views. See if you can count your steps on your way up.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall
Next, we’ll visit Seljalandsfoss, another iconic waterfall that will immediately capture your attention with its powerful presence. The experience truly begins when you hear the roar of the waterfall announcing your arrival. If you're ready for an unforgettable adventure, we’ll put on a raincoat and take a short hike behind the falls, where you’ll be surrounded by the sheer force of the water. The view from behind the waterfall, along with the trembling ground beneath your feet, will create a scene that’s guaranteed to be an Instagram favorite!
Fosshotel Baron or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Pingvellir National Park
We’ll begin our day at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are slowly drifting apart. This rare geological phenomenon offers one of the clearest views of continental drift in the world. Þingvellir is also home to Iceland’s largest natural lake, teeming with diverse bird and fish life. Beyond its natural beauty, this site holds deep historical significance—Iceland’s first parliament (Alþingi) was established here in 930 A.D., making it one of the oldest parliaments in the world. The name “Þingvellir” translates to “Parliament Plains” in Icelandic.
Geysir
Continue to the Geysir Geothermal Area, home to vibrant hot springs and erupting geysers. This geothermal wonderland features Geysir, the namesake of all geysers worldwide, which, though now largely dormant, was once one of the most active geysers in the world. Fortunately, nearby Strokkur erupts every 5–10 minutes, shooting boiling water up to 40 meters into the air, offering a spectacular display of nature’s power.
Gullfoss
One of Iceland’s most magnificent waterfalls. Fed by meltwater from Langjökull, Iceland’s second-largest glacier, Gullfoss plunges into a dramatic canyon, creating a breathtaking spectacle. On sunny days, the mist from the falls often forms a brilliant rainbow, making it a picture-perfect moment.
Bruarfoss Waterfall
We’ll also visit Brúarfoss Waterfall, a hidden gem known for its strikingly vivid blue waters. The waterfall’s unique color comes from the glacial minerals in the water, and its cascading streams create a breathtaking scene against the rugged Icelandic landscape. The hike to Brúarfoss provides a peaceful and less-traveled experience, making it a perfect stop for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Fosshotel Baron or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Hallgrimskirkja
Hallgrímskirkja Church – Inspired by Iceland’s volcanic rock formations, this architectural masterpiece can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. Take the elevator to the top for breathtaking panoramic views.
Laugavegur
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur – Bustling shopping streets filled with designer boutiques, quirky cafés, and unique local shops.
Old Harbour
The Old Harbour – A historic waterfront area with fantastic seafood restaurants and scenic ocean views.
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre
Harpa Concert Hall & Conference Center – A striking glass building known for its modern design and cultural performances.
Lake Tjornin
Tjörnin Pond – A peaceful lake in the city center, home to swans and ducks, located next to Reykjavík City Hall.
Sun Voyager
Sun Voyager (Sólfar) – A stunning sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, symbolizing dreams, hope, and exploration.
Sun Voyager
Sun Voyager (Sólfar) – A stunning sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, symbolizing dreams, hope, and exploration.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Reykjavik
You will have this day at your leisure for shopping or any other activity you like to do before your flight back home.
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Blue Lagoon comfort entrance
10 nights accommodation in 3* hotel with breakfast
Air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance fee for LAVA Center or Kerid Volcano Crater
Airport meet and greet
Lunch and Dinner (meal breaks along the way)
Petra’s Stone Collection
Crashed DC 3 Plane (can be added as an optional extra for 30 euro per person)
Keflavik Intl Airport
235 Keflavikurflugvollur Iceland
Pickup included
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