Join our an unforgettable journey through Iceland, a land of diverse landscapes, rugged beauty, and enchanting wonders. Our 8-day adventure circuit takes you on a clockwise exploration around the island, from iconic landmarks to hidden gems, promising an immersive experience in the heart of the North Atlantic. Whether marveling at cascading waterfalls, traversing glaciers, or soaking in geothermal hot springs, Iceland beckons with its natural splendor and untamed wilderness.
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Iceland promises an unforgettable adventure filled with diverse landscapes, natural wonders, and exhilarating experiences. From the dramatic cascades of waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss to the mystical allure of the Northern Lights dancing across the night sky, Iceland offers a tapestry of sights and sensations unlike anywhere else on Earth. Prepare to immerse yourself in outdoor adventures such as glacier hiking, snorkeling between tectonic plates, and exploring ice caves sculpted by ancient forces. Amidst the rugged beauty of volcanic terrain and black sand beaches, you’ll encounter warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage, mingling with locals in charming villages and savoring authentic Icelandic cuisine. Whether basking in the Midnight Sun’s eternal glow or marveling at the Polar Nights’ ethereal twilight, a trip to Iceland promises moments of wonder, discovery, and unforgettable memories etched against the backdrop of nature’s grandeur.
Your memorable, Iceland adventure begins the very moment you arrive at Keflavík Airport. Once you pick up your bags, get transferd to your hotel for first night in Iceland and to meet with the rest of the group.
Your next day’s journey continues toward the northern part of Iceland, ending in the north’s capital, Akureyri. As we head toward Borgarfjörður, we stop by the magnificent, Hraunfossar waterfalls, where the water seems to magically flows from the lava bed into the river below.
We will then continue your journey toward Akureyri, passing through Skagafjörður, known for exceptional horse breeding; in fact, many stunning, Icelandic horses can be seen on our drive.
Driving Distance Approximately 460 km
our whole day is dedicated to the marvels of the Lake Mývatn Nature Reserve, renowned as one of Iceland’s most inspiring, natural wonders. Of particular interest are two steam baths built for superb relaxation that sit straight on top of a geothermal area; the sulphur-free steam rises up through holes in the floor. Typically the temperature is around 50°C and the humidity is close to 100%. Guests can take a few turns in the steam baths and cool down in the outdoor shower in between.
On the way to Mývatn, we plan to stop at the impressive, Godafoss waterfall, known as “the waterfall of the gods”. At day’s end, you will return to Akureyri for a second, overnight stay.
Driving Distance Approximately 200 km
Our day starts in the charming fishing village of Húsavík. After Húsavík, we will drive the Tjörnes Peninsula coastline, where we can make a quick stop on the way at the extremity of the peninsula to enjoy the view and spot some seabirds. The journey then continues to the eastern part of Iceland, with a few stops on the way, for our next evening’s stay.
Driving Distance Approximately 340 km
Today is the day to discover the East Fjords. Starting toward the fjord Reyðarfjörður, where a small-but-fascinating, World War II history museum is located, we continue along the fjords toward Southeast Iceland. At times, the road hangs precariously high on the mountain slopes. Finally, we drive through the tunnel of Almannaskarð to arrive in the Höfn region, where we will spend that night.
Driving Distance Approximately 260 km
Our next stop is Iceland’s scenic southeast. After passing various, outlet glaciers belonging to Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest ice cap, you’ll arrive at the stunningly surreal beauty of Jökulsárlón, a glacier lagoon. This exceptional sight sits at the foot of Iceland’s highest mountain, Hvannadalshnúkur.
Skaftafell National Park is another area definitely worth a visit. This oasis, surrounded by glaciers and black sand plains, offers a broad range of options for great hiking. Continue through Kirkjubæjarklaustur village, the Eldhraun lava field and the Mýrdalssandur plain, before we arrive in the Vík area.
Driving Distance Approximately 280 – 315 km
We continue westbound to the South coast of Iceland and explore the Golden Circle, which takes you to the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland: Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir National Park. On our way back to Reykjavik we will pass the magnificent waterfalls, Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss.
Your day will end in Reykjavík where we will spend your last night in Iceland.
Driving Distance Approximately 300 km
It seems as if our journey to fabulous Iceland only began a
moment ago, but now it is time to head back home, driving
back to Keflavík Airport for your flight.
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A: The best time to visit Iceland is during the summer months (June to August) for milder weather and longer daylight hours, or during the winter months (September to March) for a chance to see the Northern Lights.
A: Iceland is part of the Schengen Area, so travelers from Schengen countries do not need a visa for short stays. Visitors from other countries may require a Schengen visa, depending on their nationality.
A: The currency used in Iceland is the Icelandic Króna (ISK). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s also recommended to carry some cash for smaller purchases and transactions.
A: BREAKFAST meals are included in the tour, Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.
A: It’s essential to pack layers and waterproof clothing, as Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable. Comfortable hiking boots, a waterproof jacket, warm layers, gloves, and a hat are recommended for outdoor activities.