Day 1: Golden Circle
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Gullfoss Falls
Ăingvellir National Park is the historic site where Icelandâs first parliament, the Althingi, was established in 930 AD. Recognized for its cultural and geological significance, it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Site de Geysir
The Geysir Geothermal Area is a unique natural site, known for its bubbling hot springs and steam vents. Here, you can witness Strokkur, an active geyser that erupts every few minutes, shooting boiling water up to 25 meters into the air.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Thingvellir National Park
Ăingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a place of both geological and historical significance. Itâs where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet and drift apart by about two centimeters each year. This is also the site where the Althingi, Icelandâs national parliament, was established in 930 ADâmarking the founding of one of the worldâs first republics.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Hvolsvollur
Your minibus will take you to your accommodation in HvolsvĂśllur, away from light pollution and city noise. With clear skies and a bit of luck, you'll have a great chance to witness the Northern Lights right outside your door.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 2: The South Coast & Glacier Hike
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Seljalandsfoss waterfall
Seljalandsfoss is a stunning waterfall that you can walk behind, offering a unique view from all angles. It's one of the few waterfalls in the world where you can experience the cascade from the inside out.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Skogafoss
SkĂłgafoss is a powerful waterfall where the SkĂłgaĂĄ River plunges 60 meters over a cliff into a narrow gorge. From there, the water flows through the landscape on its way to the Atlantic Ocean, creating a breathtaking natural scene.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach is a striking coastal site where powerful Atlantic waves crash against dramatic basalt columns rising from the cliffs. The black volcanic sand and unique rock formations make it one of Icelandâs most iconic and photogenic beaches.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Solheimajokull Glacier
Included Glacier Hike on SĂłlheimajĂśkull: Experience the thrill of hiking on the mighty SĂłlheimajĂśkull Glacier, one of South Icelandâs most impressive natural wonders. This guided adventure offers a moderate hike across glacial ice streaked with volcanic ash, surrounded by otherworldly landscapes that feel like walking on the moon.
Duration:
3 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Vik
The final stop of the day is the charming village of VĂk Ă MĂ˝rdal, where you'll spend the night. With little light pollution, VĂk offers excellent conditions for spotting the Northern Lights right from the village, weather permitting.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 3: Glacier Lagoon & Ice Caving
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Fellsfjara
Breiðamerkursandur, also known as Diamond Beach, is a black sand shore famous for the sparkling icebergs that wash up from the nearby glacier lagoon as they drift toward the Atlantic Ocean. These ice chunks glisten like diamonds against the dark sand, creating a stunning and unique landscape.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Glacier Lagoon
JĂśkulsĂĄrlĂłn Glacier Lagoon is one of Icelandâs most popular attractions. This vast lake, filled with floating icebergs from glacial meltwater, offers breathtaking views and wildlife spotting opportunities. In winter, hundreds of seals gather here to hunt, adding to the lagoonâs natural charm.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Inside Europeâs largest glacier, VatnajĂśkull, youâll explore the stunning Crystal Ice Cave. This breathtaking experience lets you see natural ice formations sculpted over timeâa truly unforgettable and picture-perfect moment.
Duration:
3 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Hvannadalshnukur
HvannadalshnjĂşkur, Icelandâs highest peak at 2,110 meters, is part of the crater rim of ĂrĂŚfajĂśkull, one of the countryâs most powerful volcanoes. This towering summit offers dramatic views and is a prominent feature of Icelandâs volcanic landscape.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 4: Exploring The East Fjords
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Djupivogur
On your fourth day, youâll explore the East Fjords of Iceland, known for its stunning mountain ridges and unique wildlife, including the only area in Iceland where wild reindeer are sometimes spotted. The majestic VatnajĂśkull glacier towers to the west as you pass peaceful fishing villages, reflecting the regionâs deep-rooted fishing heritage. Your first stop is the charming village of DjĂşpivogur, a member of the Cittaslow movement, dedicated to enhancing quality of life by embracing a slower, more relaxed pace.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Bulandstindur
One of Icelandâs most beautiful mountains welcomes you to the East Fjords. The symmetrical, pyramid-shaped BĂşlandstindur mountain towers over your first stop in the region.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Local farmers Helga and Siggi will welcome you to their farm, Finnstaðir, for a unique encounter with the iconic Icelandic horse. Known for their gentle temperament and friendly nature, these horses are perfect for riders of all levels, from beginners to experienced equestrians.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: NO
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Lagarfljot
In addition to elves, trolls, and other mythical creatures, Iceland is famous for its own sea monster, the LagarfljĂłtsormur, often compared to Scotlandâs Loch Ness Monster. This legendary serpent is said to inhabit Lake LagarfljĂłt and has inspired countless stories and folklore over the centuries, with the last reported sighting by a local farmer in 2012. Nearby, youâll find HallormsstaðarskĂłgur, Icelandâs largest forest, located on the shores of the lake.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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VĂśk Baths is an optional geothermal retreat located on the stunning Lake Urriðavatn, available at your own expense. Here, you can relax in some of Icelandâs purest hot spring waters, soaking in floating pools on the lake or enjoying the onshore hot pools, outdoor pool bar, sauna, and cold tunnel with a mist shower. Itâs a perfect way to unwind after exploring the East Fjords, with the chance to see the Northern Lights on clear nights while you soak.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: NO
Day 5: Exploring North-East Iceland
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The surreal Nåmafjall geothermal area lies near the Nåmaskarð Pass, connecting you to Lake Mývatn. Here, vibrant sulfurous mud springs and steaming fumaroles showcase the geothermal power within the Krafla volcano fissure zone.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Dimmuborgir Lava Formations
Dimmuborgir, meaning "Dark Castles" or "Dark Cities," is a vast area of uniquely shaped lava fields near Lake Mývatn. These unusual formations were created when lava flowed into wet marshlands, resulting in eerie and dramatic lava structures.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Lake Myvatn
Lake MĂ˝vatn and its surroundings are highly volcanic, with nine eruptions occurring between 1975 and 1984 and a continental drift measured at 4.8 meters. The lake is rich in Arctic char and drains into the LaxĂĄ River, renowned as one of the worldâs best brown trout fishing rivers. This region is also among the coldest areas in Iceland during winter.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Godafoss
Goðafoss, meaning "Waterfall of the Gods" and pronounced "GO-thuh-foss," is one of Icelandâs most stunning waterfalls. It is also steeped in rich history, making it a must-see natural landmark.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Akureyri
Your final destination is Akureyri, known as the capital of the north and a key port and fishing center in Iceland. Youâll spend the night here, and if the skies are clear, you may have the chance to see the Northern Lights dancing above the town.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 6: Exploring North Iceland
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Akureyri
Known as the Capital of the North, this hip and charming town has a population of around 20,000. Its warm atmosphere and unique touches, like heart-shaped stop signs at traffic lights, make it a memorable place to visit.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Hauganes
The small town of Hauganes offers plenty to explore. Take a stroll around its charming harbor and visit the beautiful black sand beach, all set against the backdrop of graceful, towering mountains and the vast ocean.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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From the small fishing village of Hauganes, youâll embark on a boat ride to EyjafjĂśrður Fjord for whale watching. Northern Iceland is globally recognized as one of the best places to see whales, giving you a chance to witness some of the largest creatures on Earth up close.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Grabrok Crater
The final stop on Day 6 is GrĂĄbrĂłk Crater, a well-shaped volcanic crater formed by an eruption two to three thousand years ago, surrounded by moss-covered lava fields. Located just minutes from your next rest stop, GrĂĄbrĂłk is also an excellent place to catch the Northern Lights if the sky is clear.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 7: Exploring SnĂŚfellsnes Peninsula
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Gerduberg basalt columns
Our first stop on SnÌfellsnes is Gerðuberg, home to an impressive cluster of hexagonal basalt columns. This site features some of the largest and most striking basalt formations in Iceland.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Ytri Tunga Beach
At Ytri-Tunga, youâll find a rare white sand beach, uncommon in Iceland, where most beaches are black. This spot is also known as a seal colony, where you might see seals relaxing on the rocks.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Budakirkja
Tucked away on Icelandâs west coast, the SnĂŚfellsnes Peninsula is home to the quaint, black wooden church of Búðir. This charming church is one of Icelandâs most popular wedding venues.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Arnarstapi
Arnarstapi, once a lively fishing village beneath the pyramid-shaped Mount Stapafell, is now a picturesque coastal village famous for its stunning cliffs formed by glowing magma meeting the wild Atlantic waves. Known as one of Icelandâs most beautiful harbors, erosion has shaped striking stone arches and a remarkable marine geyser here. Take a scenic walk along the coastline while your guide shares tales of BĂĄrður, the half-man, half-troll, and his legendary misdeeds in the area.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Snaefellsjokull National Park & Glacier
At the tip of the SnĂŚfellsnes Peninsula stands the majestic SnĂŚfellsjĂśkull Glacier, a stratovolcano that last erupted around 200 AD. This glacier is one of Icelandâs most famous landmarks, largely because it serves as the entrance to a passage leading to the center of the earth in Jules Verneâs novel Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Londrangar Basalt Cliffs
The Londrangar Basalt Cliffs feature uniquely formed remnants of ancient volcanic dikes rising dramatically from the sea. These striking basalt pillars are a stunning example of Icelandâs volcanic geology and coastal beauty.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Djupalonssandur Beach
DjĂşpalĂłnssandur is a stunning small black sand beach accessible by a footpath that winds through a lava landscape filled with towering moss-covered volcanic formations. This unique setting offers visitors a chance to explore Icelandâs dramatic volcanic terrain before reaching the picturesque shoreline.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Kirkjufell Mountain
Your final stop is the photogenic Kirkjufell, also known as Church Mountain, often called Icelandâs most photographed peak. Fans of the TV series Game of Thrones may recognize it as Arrowhead Mountain, a famous filming location from the show.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 8: Exploring West Iceland
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Hraunfossar Lava Waterfall
The awe-inspiring Hraunfossar, or Lava Falls, is a stunning and unique natural phenomenon. It features streams of water flowing over a stretch of 900 meters from the Hallmundarhraun lava fields.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Barnafoss
Barnafoss, or Childrenâs Fall, is famous for its dark history. According to legend, two children fell into the waterfall on Christmas Day after refusing to go to church.
Duration:
15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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The Cave
Embark on an unforgettable journey into VĂðgelmir, Icelandâs largest lava cave. Explore its vast chambers and unique volcanic formations on this epic adventure.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: NO
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Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring
Deildartunguhver, located on a scenic farm, is Europeâs largest and most powerful hot spring. It produces an impressive 180 liters per second of water at 100°C.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Reykholt
The small village of Reykholt is one of Icelandâs most important historical sites and has been a cultural center for centuries. It was home to Snorri Sturluson, one of Icelandâs best-known authors, who lived there from 1206 to 1241.
Duration:
20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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