We Love —
- Marvel at the diverse wild landscapes including imposing volcanoes, geysers and black sand beaches.
- See the edges of the tectonic plates in Þingvellir Rift Valley and the spectacular Gullfoss Falls.
- Retreating to your comfortable room after days out in the fresh air exploring Iceland.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your itinerary in brief —
This tour in Iceland will introduce you to the country's main attractions, such as Lake Myvatn, the Geysir hot springs, the Gullfoss waterfall, and the glacial lagoon. Each day reveals different landscapes, from volcanic black sand to farmland, and from hot springs to glaciers and icebergs.
Choose the length of your stay:
6 night tour
Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavik
Day 2: Reykjavik - Borgarfjörður - Akureyri
Day 3: Akureyri - Lake Myvatn - Egilsstaðir
Day 4: Egilsstaðir - Eastfjords - Höfn
Day 5: Höfn - Vatnajökull and the south coast - Selfoss
Day 6: Selfoss - Golden Circle - Reykjavik
Day 7: Departure from Reykjavik
8 night tour
Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavik
Day 2: Reykjavik
Days 3 - 7: Similar to days 2 - 6 of the 6-night itinerary
Day 8: Reykjavik
Day 9: Departure from Reykjavik
Please note: The pre and post-nights in Reykjavik are not guided. You will be greeted by a guide at the hotel the day after your arrival. Your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Your itinerary in detail —
6 NIGHT TOUR
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN REYKJAVIK
As the northernmost capital in the world, Reykjavík enjoys a unique atmosphere few other capitals can match. Overlooked to the north by the volcanic range Esja, this picturesque city is the perfect place for a laid-back break or one filled with action. Laugavegur is the beating heart of the city, a street brimming with bars, restaurants, and boutique shops - stop by one of the cosy cafés to try Icelandic favourites such as rye bread with toppings like herring or trout. If you’re looking to soak up some culture, visit the Reykjavík Art Museum to see modern art by Icelandic artists, or the National Museum of Iceland to dive into the city’s Viking roots.
- Night at Reykjavík Natura
DAY 2: REYKJAVIK - BORGARFJÖRÐUR - AKUREYRI
Head north via the Hvalfjördur tunnel to the small village of Borgarnes, then on to the Skagafjördur fjord, known as one of Iceland's main horse habitats and the only county in Iceland where horses outnumber the population. Enjoy a visit to Glaumbær Folk Museum, where turf-roofed houses offer a glimpse into traditional Icelandic life. Continue through the mountainous plateau of Öxnadalsheidi to Akureyri, the capital of northern Iceland.
- Breakfast included
- Your guide will meet you at the hotel in Reykjavik at 8.45 am
- Included visit to Glaumbær Folk Museum
- Optional bathing at Forest Lagoon after arrival in Akureyri (at an extra cost)
- Night at Berjaya Akureyri
DAY 3: AKUREYRI - LAKE MYVATN - EGILSSTAÐIR
Make your way to Lake Mývatn. Renowned for its unique geological features and rich birdlife, this stunning lake is characterised by the volcanic craters, lava fields, and hot springs which surround it. Along the way, stop at Goðafoss, the "Waterfall of the Gods," a stunning cascade with historical significance. Explore the unique volcanic formations at Dimmuborgir, known as the "Dark Castles," and take a stroll around the pseudocraters at Skútustaðagígar. Then it's on to Dettifoss, one of Europe's largest waterfalls.
- Breakfast included
- Night at Berjaya Hérað
DAY 4: EGILSSTAÐIR - EASTFJORDS - HÖFN
Journey from Egilsstaðir to the East Fjords, renowned for their isolation and stunning landscapes. This area is Iceland's least populated, with only about 3% of the total population residing in farms and small fishing villages. Enjoy the scenic drive amidst steep mountains and the vast ocean and marvel at waterfalls cascading down sheer cliffs.
- Breakfast included
- Night at Berjaya Höfn
DAY 5: HÖFN - VATNAJÖKULL AND THE SOUTH COAST - SELFOSS
Near Höfn lies the Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, where large icebergs break off from the main glacier and float in the lagoon, forming abstract shapes of white and blue. Hop aboard an amphibian boat for a scenic tour of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, sailing among stunning icebergs in one of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders. Pass through Vatnajökull National Park to see this marvel, then continue on to the unique black sand beaches of the south.
- Breakfast included
- Included amphibian Boat Tour on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
- Night at Hótel Selfoss
DAY 6: SELFOSS - GOLDEN CIRCLE - REYKJAVIK
The first visit of the day is the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, one of Iceland's most beautiful waterfalls. The next stop is the geothermal area around Geysir, where you'll witness the active geyser Strokkur erupting every five minutes - a truly fascinating phenomenon. You'll then continue to Þingvellir National Park and the Þingvellir Rift Valley, where you can see the edges of the tectonic plates and the site where the oldest parliament still in operation was founded by Viking settlers in 930 AD.
- Breakfast included
- Optional whale watching from Reykjavík harbour after arrival in Reykjavík (at an extra cost)
- Night at Reykjavík Natura
DAY 7: DEPARTURE FROM REYKJAVIK
Head home after an incredible holiday.
- Breakfast included
8 NIGHT TOUR
Important information about your tour and visits: The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.
Your hotels —
Hand-picked just for you
During your journey, you will stay in comfortable Standard rooms at the following carefully selected hotels:
Reykjavik: Reykjavík Natura or similar
Akureyri: Berjaya Akureyri or similar
Egilsstaðir: Berjaya Hérað or similar
Höfn: Berjaya Höfn or similar
Selfoss: Hótel Selfoss or similar
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
The maximum capacity of the rooms is 2 adults or 1 adult + 1 child. Single rooms available at extra cost.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Included excursions —
Additional 2 night in Reykjavik at the start and end of your tour (8 night tour only)

Enjoy an extra day in Reykjavik at both the start and end of your tour. These additional days are yours to spend as you wish, giving you the freedom to explore the city at your own pace, without a guide.
Optional extras and excursions —
Mobile data

Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for the modern traveller. Activate your eSIM and enjoy a connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family, with no risk of going over the limit.
Afternoon Whale Watching from Reykjavík Harbour

Set sail into Faxaflói Bay with a expert crew and marine biologist guides to discover Reykjavík’s incredible whale life. Spot humpbacks, minkes, dolphins, and porpoises, maybe even orcas, fin whales, or pilot whales if luck is on your side.
The bay also teems with birdlife, from puffins to gannets and arctic terns, all set against a stunning mountain backdrop. Whales can be seen year-round, with each season offering unique encounters.
Bathing at the Forest Lagoon in Akureyri

Unwind at Forest Lagoon, a beautiful geothermal spa set in a hillside forest near Akureyri, North Iceland. Enjoy two infinity pools (38–40°C) with stunning views over Eyjafjörður fjord, a cold plunge pool, and a sauna with panoramic vistas.
Surrounded by birch trees, this peaceful retreat blends nature and modern design. Relax with a drink from the swim-up bar and make use of the stylish changing rooms and secure lockers. Whether after a day of adventure or simply seeking serenity, Forest Lagoon offers a memorable soak in nature.
Your journey to Iceland —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destination —
Iceland
Iceland, a land of striking contrasts, invites travellers to experience its otherworldly beauty, where glaciers meet volcanic landscapes and folklore blends with modern life. This remote Nordic island offers a unique fusion of dramatic scenery, geothermal wonders, and a deep-rooted cultural heritage shaped by centuries of storytelling and exploration.
Must-sees:
- Þingvellir National Park – A UNESCO-listed site where history and geology converge, home to the ancient Viking parliament and the meeting point of two tectonic plates.
- Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon – A mesmerising expanse of floating icebergs, where visitors can witness nature's raw beauty and perhaps spot a few seals basking on the ice.
- Reykjanes Peninsula – Often overlooked, this rugged coastal region is dotted with steaming fumaroles, dramatic cliffs, and Iceland’s famed Blue Lagoon, an oasis of warm, mineral-rich waters.
Culinary culture:
Iceland’s cuisine reflects its harsh yet bountiful environment, with fresh seafood, free-roaming lamb, and innovative uses of local ingredients. Traditional dishes such as plokkfiskur (creamy fish stew) and rye bread baked using geothermal heat are must-tries, while modern Reykjavik restaurants experiment with Nordic flavours, bringing creativity to every plate.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its famous landmarks, Iceland’s lesser-known treasures reward those willing to explore. The Westfjords remain an untouched paradise, with towering cliffs, remote fishing villages, and Europe’s westernmost point, Látrabjarg, home to vast colonies of puffins. In the north, the town of Akureyri offers a glimpse into Icelandic daily life, with its botanical gardens flourishing just below the Arctic Circle.
Good to know:
The ideal time to visit is late spring to early autumn for long daylight hours and accessible roads, while winter offers the mesmerising Northern Lights. Iceland’s landscapes are as unpredictable as its weather—layered clothing and sturdy footwear are essential for exploring its rugged terrain. Car rentals are popular, but the country's extensive network of guided tours ensures a hassle-free journey into the wild.