We Love —
- Enjoy a 4 or 7 night road trip through the wonders of Iceland, discovering its unique landscapes and awe-inspiring sights.
- Highlights include the steamy Blue Lagoon, thundering Gulfoss Falls and the black sand beaches of the south coast.
- Our offer includes car hire and comfortable 3* accommodation throughout, with daily breakfast.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
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Your Destination —
Our choice of itineraries will take you to some of its highlights, including steaming geysers and crashing waterfalls of the Golden Circle, the black sand beaches of the south coast, the tranquil East Fjords region and the cosmopolitan capital, Raykjavik.
Short Break - 5 days/ 4 nights —
You may choose from a 3 night or 4 night itinerary.
Highlights
• Blue Lagoon
• Reykjavik
Arrival at Keflavik Airport. Pick-up of rented vehicle and drive to Reykjavik for your first night’s stay in Iceland. Depending on your arrival time, we recommend that you make a stop at the famous Blue Lagoon on the way and have a swim in the geothermal warm water.
Driving distance approx. 50 km
Day 2: The Golden Circle
Highlights
• Gullfoss Waterfall
• Geysir
• Thingvellir National Park
• Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
You can start by a drive to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site and one of the geological wonders of the world where you can see the effects of the tectonic plate movements which have opened various cracks and fissures in the earth’s crust. You continue to the famous Geysir Area where the Strokkur hot spring ejects its water column high into the air every 5 – 10 minutes and where numerous small springs are boil and bubble. Afterwards you only have a short drive to reach Gullfoss, surely one of the country’s most beautiful waterfalls. Drive along the south coast to Skógar/ Vík area for your overnight stay.
Driving distance approx. 370 km
Day 3: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, waterfalls and Icebergs
Highlights
• Skaftafell National Park
• Svartifoss Waterfall
• Vatnajökull Glacier
• Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
• Vík
Today you will visit one of the most popular and beautiful sights of Iceland. Enjoy the breathtaking sights of the Skaftafell National Park, an oasis surrounded by glaciers and black sand with many hiking possibilities and at the spectacular Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Enormous icebergs drift on the the lagoon and you can take a 30-40 min boat trip around them. Drive back to Skógar/Vík area for a second night.
Driving distance approx. 300 km
Day 4: Waterfalls and black sands
Highlights
• Seljalandsfoss and Skógarfoss Waterfalls
• Skógar museum
• Dyrhólaey
Today you will spend the day along the South Coast. This gives you a chance to take a closer look at attractions that you did not have the time to visit on your way east: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall and Skógarfoss which you can walk behind. At Skógar you will find a folk museum showing how people lived in the past in Iceland. If you have time in the afternoon, you can go to the Dyrhólaey bird cliff where you can usually see puffins. (Please note: Dyrholaey is closed from May 15 till June 23 and from mid- August the puffins will have gone to sea!). The black sand beaches of the south coast are famous and you can take a walk on them in the little village of Vík or in Reynishverfi. Drive back and overnight stay in Reykjavik.
Driving distance approx. 300 km
Day 5: Departure
Drive back to Keflavik airport for your flight back home. Or book an extra night in Reykjavik, the vibrant capital of Iceland!
Driving distance approx. 50 km
All Around Iceland - 8 days / 7 nights —
Highlights
• Blue Lagoon
• Reykjavík
Your memorable, Iceland adventure begins the very moment you arrive at Keflavik Airport. Once you pick up your rental vehicle, you’ll head directly for Reykjavik and your exciting, first night in Iceland.
If your flight arrives early enough, we have a great suggestion for starting your trip off the right way: Plan a visit to Iceland’s world-famous Blue Lagoon. Be sure to pack your swimsuit, so you can take a relaxing dip in the Lagoon’s soothing, geothermal waters, before heading to your hotel.
Overnight stay in Reykjavik.
Driving Distance: Approximately 50 km
Day 2: Waterfalls and Akureyri the capital of the North
Highlights
• Borgarnes
• Hraunfossar and Barnafossar
• Deildartunguhver
• Glaumbær
• Akureyri
Your next day’s journey continues toward the northern part of Iceland, ending in the north’s capital, Akureyri. As you head toward Borgarfjörður, we recommend stopping by the magnificent, Hraunfossar waterfalls, where the water seems to magically flows from the lava bed into the river below. You’ll then continue your journey toward Akureyri, passing through Skagafjörður, known for exceptional horse breeding; in fact, many stunning, Icelandic horses can be seen on your drive.
Overnight stay in Akureyri area.
Driving Distance: Approximately 420 km
Day 3: Waterfall and Lake Mývatn
Highlights
• Akureyri
• Godafoss Waterfall
• Lake Mývatn (Lake Midge)
• Dimmuborgir
• Krafla and Leirhnjúkur
Your whole day is dedicated to the marvels of the Lake Myvatn 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 Myvatn, 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.
Overnight stay in Akureyri area.
Driving Distance: Approximately 250 km
Day 4: Dettifoss Waterfall and Ásbyrgi
Highlights
• Húsavík
• Jökulsárgljúfur National Park
• Ásbyrgi
• Dettifoss Waterfall
• Egilsstadir
Your day starts in the charming fishing village of Husavik. After Husavik, you will drive the Tjornes Peninsula coastline, where you 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 your next evening’s stay.
Overnight stay in Egilsstaðir area.
Driving Distance: Approximately 340 km
Day 5: The East Fjords
Highlights
• Egilsstaðir
• Petra´s stone collection
• Reyðarfjörður
• Djúpivogur
Today is the day to discover the East Fjords. Starting toward the fjord Reydarfjörður, where a small-but-fascinating, World War II history museum is located, you continue along the fjords toward Southeast Iceland. At times, the road hangs precariously high on the mountain slopes. Finally, you drive through the tunnel of Almannaskarð to arrive in the Höfn region, where you will spend that night.
Overnight stay in Höfn area.
Driving Distance: Approximately 270 km
Day 6: Skaftafell National Park , Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Waterfalls
Highlights
• Vatnajokull glacier
• Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
• Skaftafell National Park
• Kirkjubaejarklaustur
• Eldhraun lava field
• Vík
Your 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 Jokulsarlon, a glacial 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 Kirkjubaejarklaustur village, the Eldhraun lava field and the Mýrdalssandur plain, before you arrive in the Vík area.
Overnight stay in Vík/Hvolsvöllur area.
Driving Distance: Approximately 280 - 365 km
Day 7: Waterfalls and the Golden Circle
Highlights
• Skógarfoss Waterfall
• Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
• Geysir Hot Spring
• Gullfoss Waterfall
• Thingvellir National Park
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 your way back to Reykjavik you will pass the magnificent waterfalls, Skógarfoss and Seljalandsfoss.
Your day will end in Reykjavík where you will spend your last night in Iceland
Overnight stay in Reykjavik.
Driving Distance: Approximately 300 km (186 miles)
Day 8: Departure
Now it is time to head back home, driving back to Keflavík Airport for your flight. Depending on your flight’s time, you may be able to squeeze in a last day in Reykjavík or an extra night in there to experience all the amazing things that the city has to offer.
Driving Distance: Approximately 50 km
Your Hotels 3* —
You will stay in the below hotels (or similar) in a Standard Room with daily breakfast.
All rooms sleep up to
- Reykjavik Lights Hotel (pictured)
- Hotel Dyrhólaey
- Reykjavik Lights Hotel
- Hotel Norðurland (pictured)
- Hotel Eyvindará
- Hali Country hotel
- Hotel Dyrhólaey
If the hotels above are not available, you will be accommodated in ones of a similar standard.
Your Journey to Iceland —
Flights: The flights included are with either a scheduled or no frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Car Hire: Car hire is included. (See "Details" tab for more information.)