Travel details
€ 3,020
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Duration |
Departure in 2026/1 | 7 days |
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Participants |
1 person(s)(Adults 1 person(s)、Children 0 person(s)) |
Travel story
The sky is low and the ground still holds warmth.
Waterfalls fall, fissures continue, and stories unfold at your feet.
Time passes as you simply take in the landscape before you.
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In Iceland, traveling by rental car is common, but this itinerary is a small-group tour for those who want to visit the main natural sights without driving themselves.
You can see highlights such as waterfalls, glaciers, and volcanic formations while leaving the transportation to a driver, allowing you to focus on the ever-changing scenery itself.
Without the burden of driving, and by progressing while understanding the formation of the land and the features of nature, this itinerary lets you experience Iceland's landscapes in a more dimensional way.
Signature points
Northern Lights
January is an excellent time to see the Northern Lights in Iceland due to long, dark nights, but it is crucial to get away from city lights to escape light pollution. The chances of seeing the lights are high, but visibility depends on clear skies, strong solar activity, and darkness - all of which are available in January.
Blue Lagoon
Imagine relaxing in a blend of sea-water and geothermally heated water which is rich with silica, minerals and algae, surrounded by a lunar lava landscape. It's really good for your skin and a real treat for the mind, body and soul. Take a dip under the man-made waterfall, both exhilarating and a fabulous way to ease sore muscles. Enjoy the iconic white silica mud face mask and relax.
Kerid Crater Lake
In winter, the Kerí´ Crater in Iceland features snow-covered slopes and a partially or fully frozen, icy lake, creating a beautiful, stark landscape with limited daylight.
Itinerary
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Iceland - Reykjavík
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Travel by Bus
Take a bus transfer from Keflavik airport to the Blue Lagoon. You can leave your luggage at the luggage room in the Blue Lagoon spa centre.
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Iceland - Grindavík
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The Blue Lagoon
Imagine relaxing in a blend of sea-water and geothermally heated water which is rich with silica, minerals and algae, surrounded by a lunar lava landscape. It's really good for your skin and a real treat for the mind, body and soul. Take a dip under the man-made waterfall, both exhilarating and a fabulous way to ease sore muscles. Enjoy the iconic white silica mud face mask and relax.
The Blue Lagoon has the Svartsengi Geothermal Power Plant to thank for its development! In 1976 their employee, Valur Margeirsson, asked if he could swim in the pool created by Svartsengi´s operations. He suffered from psoriasis and did not want to swim in a public pool. Bathing in the soothing water healed his skin, when other psoriasis sufferers tried it their psoriasis also improved greatly. The Blue Lagoon Clinic is now an internationally recognized psoriasis treatment facility!
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Travel by Bus
Take a bus transfer from the Blue Lagoon to Reykjavik.
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Iceland - Reykjavík
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3-star/Standard
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Breakfast
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Golden Circle small group tour
Highlights
• Geysir geothermal area, with the Strokkur geyser that erupts every 8-10 minutes
• Gullfoss, the golden falls
• Thingvellir National Park, a historically significant site with the rift valley between the tectonic plates
• Beautiful Kerid, a volcanic crater lake
The Golden Circle is Iceland's most popular sightseeing route. The three pillars of this region are Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area and the Gullfoss waterfall.
Thingvellir, a historically significant site, is located in the rift valley between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. The Strokkur geyser, which erupts 30 meters up into the air every 8-10 minutes, is the highlight of the Geysir geothermal area. Gullfoss, the golden falls, is one of Iceland's most impressive waterfalls.
Apart from the most famous sights, there are several options for activities and lesser-visited gems including the Kerid crater lake and the hot springs town of Hveragerdi.
[English Guide]
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3-star/Standard
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Breakfast
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Iceland - Skogar
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Iceland - Vik i Myrdal
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2 day South Coast small group tour
Highlights
• Iconic waterfall duo of Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss
• Volcanic black sands at Reynisfjara with sea stacks and basalt columns
• Dyrholaey cliffs and stone arch, with possibilities to see puffins
• Views of the famous volcanoes Eyjafjallajokull, Hekla and Katla
The scenic south coast is home to many of Iceland's most famous attractions and some offbeat ones, with views of world-famous glacier-volcanoes from road 1.
Seljalandsfoss is a unique waterfall allowing the possibility to walk behind it. The picture-perfect Skogafoss is often accompanied by rainbows and is a favourite for photographers.
The black sand beaches of Reynisfjara offer fantastic views of the Reynisdrangar sea stacks and the Dyrholaey cliff.
[English Guide]
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Iceland - Reykjavík
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3-star/Standard
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Breakfast
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Iceland - Skaftafell Nature Reserve
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2 day South Coast small group tour
Highlights
• Skaftafell Nature Reserve with an optional hike to the picturesque Svartifoss waterfall
• Magnificent Fjadrargljufur canyon
• Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon and Breidamerkurfjara "diamond beach"
• Optional: Fjallsarlon, Heinabergslon and Hoffellsjokull glacier lagoons
The landscape of Southeast Iceland is dominated by Vatnajokull, Europe’s largest glacier. Nestled between its glacier tongues is the beautiful Skaftafell nature reserve which offers a variety of hiking options, including the easy walk to the Skaftafellsjokull glacier tongue and a short hike to the picturesque Svartifoss waterfall.
Jokulsarlon is the most famous glacier lagoon in Iceland, dotted with icebergs that flow down to the sea and are then washed up on the popular "diamond" beach.
[English Guide]
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Crystal Blue Ice Cave
The tour begins when you meet your expert and friendly guides by the parking lot of Jökulsárlón. They will be waiting for you with a sign by our "Super Jeep". After you have entered the vehicle, you’ll drive with your group up on the glacier. Make sure you bring comfortable pants, a warm sweater and a waterproof layer on top of it, in case it rains. Remember you are traveling in winter in Iceland!
The drive itself is exciting and bumpy, so buckle up! Your guide will make sure you feel safe at all times and learn absolutely everything there is to know about the area as you travel on our modified "Super Jeep". Once you get to the home to the caves, you’ll take a short walk through the glacial landscape and learn about the world-famous Vatnajökull glacier and the surrounding areas, Game of Thrones locations and other productions that took place there.
Ice caves are stunning natural phenomena and a must-see for anyone visiting Iceland during wintertime. Before you know it, you’ll be standing inside an ancient glacier that holds a natural blue ice cave with different shades of blue colors and formations.
The structure and condition of the ice caves vary greatly each season. Our guide decides which cave to visit every day depending on safety and weather conditions. You might be lucky enough and visit other formations such as ice tunnels and crevasses that are made out of blue ice.
[English Guide]
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Iceland - Reykjavík
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3-star/Standard
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Breakfast
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Whale Watching
Here is your chance to see the wildlife in our waters. Your specially trained whale watching guides and naturalists are experts at spotting the cetaceans and can tell you all about their behaviors and answer any questions you may have.
[English Guide]
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Northern lights minibus tour
The Northern Lights – one of nature’s greatest shows on Earth – tops the bucket lists of travelers all over the globe. Join us on a thrilling hunt from Reykjavik to spot this ghostly glow in the night sky. We escape the city’s artificial lights and drive into the deep darkness of the countryside. Your guide will keep a close eye on weather conditions to find the perfect spot to admire the Aurora Borealis. Your encounter with these ephemeral lights will make for a magical night!
[English Guide]
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3-star / Standard
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Breakfast
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Iceland - Snæfellsnes Peninsula
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Small group Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Highlights
• The mystical Snaefellsjokull glacier volcano
• The photogenic Kirkjufell mountain and waterfall, also featured in the Game of Thrones series
• The beaches and rock formations of Djupalonssandur, Hellnar and Arnarstapi
• Berserkjahraun & Budahraun lava fields
• Budir black church
The 90-km long Snaefellsnes peninsula is often referred to as "Iceland in miniature".
Dominated by the majestic Snaefellsjokull glacier volcano, it offers an incredible variety of sights and hidden treasures - desolate lava fields and fascinating rock formations, windswept beaches with inspiring coastal views, orca whales and bird colonies.
The picturesque Kirkjufell mountain and waterfall just outside of the Grundarfjordur town is a very popular icon of the region.
[English Guide]
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Iceland - Reykjavík
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3-star / Standard
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Iceland - Reykjavík
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Travel by Bus
Take a bus transfer from Keflavik airport to the Blue Lagoon. You can leave your luggage at the luggage room in the Blue Lagoon spa centre.
-
Iceland - Grindavík
-
The Blue Lagoon
Imagine relaxing in a blend of sea-water and geothermally heated water which is rich with silica, minerals and algae, surrounded by a lunar lava landscape. It's really good for your skin and a real treat for the mind, body and soul. Take a dip under the man-made waterfall, both exhilarating and a fabulous way to ease sore muscles. Enjoy the iconic white silica mud face mask and relax.
The Blue Lagoon has the Svartsengi Geothermal Power Plant to thank for its development! In 1976 their employee, Valur Margeirsson, asked if he could swim in the pool created by Svartsengi´s operations. He suffered from psoriasis and did not want to swim in a public pool. Bathing in the soothing water healed his skin, when other psoriasis sufferers tried it their psoriasis also improved greatly. The Blue Lagoon Clinic is now an internationally recognized psoriasis treatment facility!
-
Travel by Bus
Take a bus transfer from the Blue Lagoon to Reykjavik.
-
Iceland - Reykjavík
-
3-star/Standard
-
Breakfast
-
Golden Circle small group tour
Highlights
• Geysir geothermal area, with the Strokkur geyser that erupts every 8-10 minutes
• Gullfoss, the golden falls
• Thingvellir National Park, a historically significant site with the rift valley between the tectonic plates
• Beautiful Kerid, a volcanic crater lake
The Golden Circle is Iceland's most popular sightseeing route. The three pillars of this region are Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area and the Gullfoss waterfall.
Thingvellir, a historically significant site, is located in the rift valley between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. The Strokkur geyser, which erupts 30 meters up into the air every 8-10 minutes, is the highlight of the Geysir geothermal area. Gullfoss, the golden falls, is one of Iceland's most impressive waterfalls.
Apart from the most famous sights, there are several options for activities and lesser-visited gems including the Kerid crater lake and the hot springs town of Hveragerdi.
[English Guide]
-
3-star/Standard
-
Breakfast
-
Iceland - Skogar
-
Iceland - Vik i Myrdal
-
2 day South Coast small group tour
Highlights
• Iconic waterfall duo of Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss
• Volcanic black sands at Reynisfjara with sea stacks and basalt columns
• Dyrholaey cliffs and stone arch, with possibilities to see puffins
• Views of the famous volcanoes Eyjafjallajokull, Hekla and Katla
The scenic south coast is home to many of Iceland's most famous attractions and some offbeat ones, with views of world-famous glacier-volcanoes from road 1.
Seljalandsfoss is a unique waterfall allowing the possibility to walk behind it. The picture-perfect Skogafoss is often accompanied by rainbows and is a favourite for photographers.
The black sand beaches of Reynisfjara offer fantastic views of the Reynisdrangar sea stacks and the Dyrholaey cliff.
[English Guide]
-
Iceland - Reykjavík
-
3-star/Standard
-
Breakfast
-
Iceland - Skaftafell Nature Reserve
-
2 day South Coast small group tour
Highlights
• Skaftafell Nature Reserve with an optional hike to the picturesque Svartifoss waterfall
• Magnificent Fjadrargljufur canyon
• Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon and Breidamerkurfjara "diamond beach"
• Optional: Fjallsarlon, Heinabergslon and Hoffellsjokull glacier lagoons
The landscape of Southeast Iceland is dominated by Vatnajokull, Europe’s largest glacier. Nestled between its glacier tongues is the beautiful Skaftafell nature reserve which offers a variety of hiking options, including the easy walk to the Skaftafellsjokull glacier tongue and a short hike to the picturesque Svartifoss waterfall.
Jokulsarlon is the most famous glacier lagoon in Iceland, dotted with icebergs that flow down to the sea and are then washed up on the popular "diamond" beach.
[English Guide]
-
Crystal Blue Ice Cave
The tour begins when you meet your expert and friendly guides by the parking lot of Jökulsárlón. They will be waiting for you with a sign by our "Super Jeep". After you have entered the vehicle, you’ll drive with your group up on the glacier. Make sure you bring comfortable pants, a warm sweater and a waterproof layer on top of it, in case it rains. Remember you are traveling in winter in Iceland!
The drive itself is exciting and bumpy, so buckle up! Your guide will make sure you feel safe at all times and learn absolutely everything there is to know about the area as you travel on our modified "Super Jeep". Once you get to the home to the caves, you’ll take a short walk through the glacial landscape and learn about the world-famous Vatnajökull glacier and the surrounding areas, Game of Thrones locations and other productions that took place there.
Ice caves are stunning natural phenomena and a must-see for anyone visiting Iceland during wintertime. Before you know it, you’ll be standing inside an ancient glacier that holds a natural blue ice cave with different shades of blue colors and formations.
The structure and condition of the ice caves vary greatly each season. Our guide decides which cave to visit every day depending on safety and weather conditions. You might be lucky enough and visit other formations such as ice tunnels and crevasses that are made out of blue ice.
[English Guide]
-
Iceland - Reykjavík
-
3-star/Standard
-
Breakfast
-
Whale Watching
Here is your chance to see the wildlife in our waters. Your specially trained whale watching guides and naturalists are experts at spotting the cetaceans and can tell you all about their behaviors and answer any questions you may have.
[English Guide]
-
Northern lights minibus tour
The Northern Lights – one of nature’s greatest shows on Earth – tops the bucket lists of travelers all over the globe. Join us on a thrilling hunt from Reykjavik to spot this ghostly glow in the night sky. We escape the city’s artificial lights and drive into the deep darkness of the countryside. Your guide will keep a close eye on weather conditions to find the perfect spot to admire the Aurora Borealis. Your encounter with these ephemeral lights will make for a magical night!
[English Guide]
-
3-star / Standard
-
Breakfast
-
Iceland - Snæfellsnes Peninsula
-
Small group Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Highlights
• The mystical Snaefellsjokull glacier volcano
• The photogenic Kirkjufell mountain and waterfall, also featured in the Game of Thrones series
• The beaches and rock formations of Djupalonssandur, Hellnar and Arnarstapi
• Berserkjahraun & Budahraun lava fields
• Budir black church
The 90-km long Snaefellsnes peninsula is often referred to as "Iceland in miniature".
Dominated by the majestic Snaefellsjokull glacier volcano, it offers an incredible variety of sights and hidden treasures - desolate lava fields and fascinating rock formations, windswept beaches with inspiring coastal views, orca whales and bird colonies.
The picturesque Kirkjufell mountain and waterfall just outside of the Grundarfjordur town is a very popular icon of the region.
[English Guide]
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Iceland - Reykjavík
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3-star / Standard
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Includes (Others)
- 5 Accommodation nights: 1 x Standard, Standard Double,
- Activity: Blue Lagoon, Transfer Keflavik to Blue Lagoon
- Activity: Blue Lagoon, Comfort admission
- Activity: Transfer Blue Lagoon to Reykjavik
- Activity: The Golden Circle & Fridheimar Greenhouse
- Activity: 2 Day Minibus Tour: South Coast, Jokulsarlon, Blue Ice Cave & Northern Lights with accommodation
- Activity: Reykjavik Classic Whale Watching
- Activity: Magical Auroras - Northern lights in a minibus
- Activity: Snaefellsnes Peninsula and Kirkjufell Small Group Tour
- Activity: Transfer Reykjavik to Keflavik airport
- Customised sightseeing itinerary tailored to your interests and preferences, with maps for each day
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