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7 Day Complete Iceland [NO. 4107]

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D1 Reykjavík Golden Circle South Coast D2 Vatnajökull National Park Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon D3 Eastfjords Djúpivogur Wilderness Center D4 Stuðlagil Canyon Lake Mývatn Goðafoss Akureyri D5 Whale Watching in Eyjafjörður Siglufjörður Tröllaskagi Laugarbakki D6 Borgarfjörður Reykholt Hraunfossar Hvalfjörður Borgarnes D7 Borgarnes Snæfellsnes Peninsula Reykjavík
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Route: 7 Day Complete Iceland [ Europe ]

Departure:

D1 Reykjavik Departure: 08:00 Meeting Point: Hotel or bus stop in Reykjavik(Some hotels may require walking to a nearby pickup point. Please contact customer service for details)

End:

D7 Reykjavik

Outline: Reykjavík-Golden Circle-South Coast-Vatnajökull-Jökulsárlón-Eastfjords - Djúpivogur - Wilderness Center - Stuðlagil Canyon -North Iceland-West Iceland-Reykjavik

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  1. Myvatn Nature Baths €45.00

Discounts: Special rate for children: Child under 15 years old enjoy a 25% off (only active when sharing a double room with 2 full paid adults)

Note: Single Supplement Fee: from €570/person ;
Minimum age 8 years

Attractions overview
  • Geysir Geyser
  • Gullfoss Waterfall
  • Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
  • Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
  • Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
  • Skogafoss
  • Godafoss Waterfall
  • Myvatn Nature Bath
  • Þingvellir National Park
  • Blue Ice Cave Adventure
  • Diamond Beach
Tour Overview
  • Local Hotel Accommodation

  • 2 Joining Points

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  • Meals See Itinerary Introduction for more details about meal

  • English Speaking Guide

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D1
Day 1 Reykjavík Golden Circle South Coast
The day starts with pick-up from your accommodation or a nearby pick-up point in Reykjavík. The three attractions of the famous Golden Circle are first up on the agenda.[Þingvellir National Park] holds a special place in every Icelander’s heart. It’s where the world’s oldest parliament was founded in 930 CE and now stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich history and geological wonders.
[Great Geysir], which gave us the English word geyser to describe this sort of hot spring, is no longer active. Strokkur, a nearby hot spring, spouts spectacular torrents of superheated water every 5 to 10 minutes.
A visit to [Gullfoss waterfall] will complete our Golden Circle. Feel the force as the falls thunder through the high, rugged canyon, dropping in two stages.Next, we take a scenic drive along the beautiful South Coast, stopping at [Seljalandsfoss waterfall]. Here, you have a unique opportunity to experience the power and wonder of nature.
We head onwards to the scenic [Skógafoss waterfall]. Here, the water crashes over the former sea cliffs, which extend for many kilometers, marking the coastline long ago. The day's final stop is [Reynisfjara black sand beach], home of the legendary Reynisdrangar peaks, said to be the figures of two trolls who were turned into stone when they faced the morning sun!
After a full day of sightseeing, we make our way to a country hotel in the area around Kirkjubaerklaustur, a charming South Coast village. From September to April, your guide will give you special tips on how to find the Northern Lights in the area.

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  • Geysir Geyser
  • Gullfoss Waterfall
  • Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
  • Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
  • Skogafoss
  • Þingvellir National Park
[ Geysir Geyser ]

Geysir , sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in south-western Iceland, that geological studies suggest started forming about 1150 CE.

[ Gullfoss Waterfall ]

The name Gullfoss means "Golden Falls," and it's known for its powerful cascade. Gullfoss is fed by the Hvita River and plunges into a dramatic canyon, creating two distinct drops that total around 105 feet (32 meters) in height.

[ Seljalandsfoss Waterfall ]

The waterfall drops 60 m (197 ft) and is part of the Seljalands River that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull. Visitors can walk behind the falls into a small cave.

[ Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach ]

Reynisfjara is a world-famous black-sand beach found on the South Coast of Iceland, which features basalt columns and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks.The sand at Reynisfjara is black due to its volcanic origins. Formed from cooled lava that flowed into the ocean during eruptions, the lava fragments were broken down over time by the powerful waves, creating the distinctive black sand beach we see today.

[ Skogafoss ]

Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s biggest and most beautiful waterfalls with an astounding width of 25 meters (82 feet) and a drop of 60 meters (197 feet).Due to the amount of spray the cascade produces, at least one rainbow is present any time the sun emerges from behind the clouds.

[ Þingvellir National Park ]

Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is both the historical and geological heart of Iceland. Home to the world’s oldest parliament, Alþingi, founded in 930 AD, it is often called the birthplace of the nation. Located in a rift valley between the North American and Eurasian plates, the park features dramatic landscapes shaped by tectonic forces, including the striking Almannagjá gorge and lava fields.

Not Included
Adventure Hotel Geirland or similar
D2
Day 2 Vatnajökull National Park Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Today, we continue our journey along the south coast in the direction of Skaftafell and Vatnajökull National Park. Vatnajökull glacier, Hvannadalsnúkur, the highest peak in Iceland, Skaftafell and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, and many other natural treasures can be found within this 13,600 km2 protected wilderness area.
We will stop at Skaftafell for a [glacier hike] led by one of our certified glacier guides (included in the Adventure package). Equipped with crampons and all the necessary glacier equipment, you will be led onto a Vatnajökull outlet glacier. These glacier tongues/outlet glaciers are unique places, with crevasses, moulins that can drill down to the glacier's base, and many incredible vistas for you to explore.
From October to April, we replace the glacier hike with an exhilarating journey through Vatnajökull's crystal ice cave. Each winter, the glacier meltwater freezes into new ice caves that wind their way through the glacier's heart.
After your bracing glacier hike, our comfortable minibus will take you to experience yet more glacial magic at [Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon]. As we approach the main highway, you will glimpse a procession of mystically floating icebergs. These, often towering and amazingly shaped chunks of ice, broke free from the edge of the retreating Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. Occasionally, you will see seals frolicking in the enormous lake between these stunning ice sculptures.
Some with glittering blue ice, those icebergs make their way to the sea at [Diamond Beach], a black sand beach just a few minutes walking from the lagoon. The icebergs that have been brought ashore by the tide come to rest here. Usually, you will see quite a few sitting like fine diamond jewels or giant shining clear quartz crystals on the coal-black sand. Some people call it Crystal Beach!

All day

  • Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
  • Blue Ice Cave Adventure
  • Diamond Beach
[ Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon ]

The Glacier lagoon is told to be one of the greatest wonders of nature in Iceland. This lagoon is a recent one, the result of a warming climate. The surface is at sea level and sea water flows into the lagoon at high tide.Huge blocks of ice constantly break off the glacier,Breiðamerkurjökull, and large icebergs float on the lagoon. The lagoon is not very wide but it is up to 250 meters deep which makes it the deepest lake in Iceland. Breiðamerkurjökull is an outlet of the Vatnajökull glacier.

[ Blue Ice Cave Adventure ]

On this adventure tour, you will not only visit the Blue Ice Cave but also go on a hike on the glacier where you will get a the chance to explore ice tunnels, moulins and other beautiful ice features.It is such a unique experience to be able to stand inside an ancient glacier and the picturesque blue ice will make you feel like you are in a fairytale.

[ Diamond Beach ]

Visit the magical Diamond Beach, a black volcanic sand beach next to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon on the South Coast of Iceland. Transport yourself to a new world as you walk between diamond-shaped blocks of ice that have drifted ashore from Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier.Next to the famous Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, take a stroll at the Diamond Beach, where blue, black, transparent, and white icebergs shine like diamonds as you weave your way between them. Prepare to be amazed at the most popular beach in Iceland!​

Breakfast Included
Adventure Hotel Hof or similar
D3
Day 3 Eastfjords Djúpivogur Wilderness Center
We follow the winding roads through the East Fjords, with the coast on one side and steep mountains on the other. The narrow roads take us through quiet villages and offer great views of the calm fjord waters below.
We stop at [Djúpivogur], a small and remote fishing village. North Atlantic waves wash over its black sandy beaches, and birdlife is everywhere. In the summer, most of Iceland's birds nest here, and locals joke there are probably more birds than people. With just a few hundred residents, the village is known for being welcoming and eco-friendly.
We’ll stop at [Egilsstaðir], a scenic town by the Lagarfljót River, known for the legend of the Largarfljót worm—a giant creature from Icelandic folklore said to occasionally appear in the lake.
Later, we'll head to an interactive historical center where you can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and horse riding. Nestled between Europe's largest glacier, Vatnajökull, and Lake Lagarfljót, the [Wilderness Center] provides an authentic Icelandic experience.
You can explore exhibits showcasing life in the rugged highlands. During your stay, admission to the museum is free. Upon arrival, you'll cross an old wooden bridge to step into history, with accommodation provided in charming historic buildings. Enjoy meals prepared with local ingredients, and after your adventures, relax in the hot spring spa.

All day

Breakfast Included
Wilderness Center or similar
D4
Day 4 Stuðlagil Canyon Lake Mývatn Goðafoss Akureyri
Our journey from the east into the north takes us through wild, remote landscapes, starting with the stunning [Stuðlagil Canyon], one of the world’s most mesmerizing basalt rock formations.
We travel from roaring glacial rivers to the geothermal area of Námaskarð, near Lake Mývatn. The ground here bubbles with boiling mud pools in red, yellow, and orange from mineral deposits. Fumaroles release sulfur-scented steam, creating a misty, colorful scene. This area is shaped by volcanic activity deep below the surface.
We continue our drive around the serene [Lake Mývatn], a region known for its unique volcanic landscapes and rich birdlife. This area is truly special, with its shallow waters dotted with small islands formed by volcanic activity, making it one of Iceland’s natural treasures.
As an optional extra, we offer a visit to the Mývatn Nature Baths, often called the "Blue Lagoon of the North." These natural hot springs are fed by geothermal waters drawn from 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) below the surface. The warm, mineral-rich water is perfect for a relaxing soak, surrounded by the peaceful beauty of northern Iceland.
We continue to the [Dimmuborgir] lava formations, also known as the "dark cities." Towering above us like something out of a fairytale, these dramatic lava structures were formed when the roof of a massive lava tube collapsed. Though completely natural, some formations resemble familiar shapes. Can you spot the one called The Church (Kirkjan)?
Our next stop is the majestic [Goðafoss waterfall], known as the "Waterfall of the Gods." As we approach, you’ll hear the powerful rush of water cascading over the cliffs, creating a constant roar. The falls are about 98 feet (30 meters) wide, curving in a horseshoe shape, and the water plunges down 39 feet (12 meters) into a wide, rocky basin below. It has a fascinating history too, you’ll learn all about it!

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*Please note that during winter, road conditions may prevent access to Stuðlagil. However, we'll make sure to offer other exciting activities for you to enjoy. Your safety and satisfaction are our top priorities. Thank you for your understanding.


  • Godafoss Waterfall
  • Myvatn Nature Bath
[ Godafoss Waterfall ]

Goðafoss Waterfall is nicknamed the “Waterfall of the Gods.” Some believe that the name comes from the fact that the waterfall is god-like in beauty. However, an old Icelandic legend tells the tale of the waterfall’s name through a Viking leader named Þorgeir Ljósvetningagoði.Þorgeir is said to have had  thrown his Pagan statues into the waterfall, resulting in its name. No one really knows the accurate story of the waterfall’s name but leaving it as a mystery might also play a part in keeping it mythic.

 
[ Myvatn Nature Bath ]

Since the Mývatn Nature Baths was opened in 2004, it has proven to be one of the region's highlights for travellers. Based on a centuries old tradition, the tastefully designed complex offers bathers a completely natural experience.Begin with a relaxing dip in clouds of steam rising up from fissures deep in the earth’s surface and end with a luxurious bath in a pool of geothermal water drawn from depths of up to 2500 meters. Containing a unique blend of minerals, silicates and geothermal micro-organisms, the warm soothing waters of Mývatn Nature Baths benefit both skin and spirit alike. 

Breakfast Included
Berjaya Akureyri Hotel or similar
D5
Day 5 Whale Watching in Eyjafjörður Siglufjörður Tröllaskagi Laugarbakki
We start the day with a drive through Akureyri, the capital of North Iceland. On your way to the picturesque fishing towns, you will, in good visibility, get fabulous views of Eyjafjörður, the longest fjord in Iceland.
Your whale-watching boat tour will take you around Eyjafjörður Fjord, chasing after whales, dolphins, and other wonderful ocean life. Please note this is included in the Adventure package. Humpback whales, dolphins, and porpoises are usually seen. There's a 98% chance you'll see cetaceans on our tours!
After whale watching, we continue through charming villages and hamlets before stopping at Siglufjörður. In the early part of the 20th century, this village was known as the herring fishing capital of the Atlantic. People rushed to cash in on the boom, and the town acquired a Klondike-style gold-rush atmosphere.
We continue to drive the scenic road sandwiched between the towering mountains of Iceland's best ski resorts and the glorious fjord, taking us around the Tröllaskagi peninsula. The villages around this region will give you an excellent feel for the kind of life lived in Icelandic places, which seem to be falling off the world's edge.

All day

Breakfast Included
Hotel Laugarbakki or similar
D6
Day 6 Borgarfjörður Reykholt Hraunfossar Hvalfjörður Borgarnes
Today, we will focus on the area around [Borgarfjörður] in West Iceland. Lonely Planet voted this area one of the best travel destinations.
Our first stop is Grábrók, a volcano crater. We will take a short hike to the top, where, in good visibility, there are spectacular views over the lava fields and landscapes stretching way into the distance.
Then, we head to the town of [Reykholt], an important place in Icelandic history, particularly in medieval times. We will show you Snorralaug, the hot spring pool named after Snorri Sturluson, the late 12th-century scholar, lawyer, historian, and saga writer. Stand by the pool where Snorri is reputed to have bathed and contemplate the threads of Icelandic history woven together.
Your next stop will be very different! We'll visit the [Deildartunguhver] hot spring. This Borgarfjörður jewel is the most powerful hot spring in Europe, supplying most of the hot water utilized in the area.
We will also see the Hraunfossar waterfall, where the ice-cold water pours out of the lava in thousands of creeks, forming the vast and picturesque falls. Onwards to a very different nearby waterfall, Barnafoss. The name of this beautiful waterfall means 'Children's Falls,' and your guide will tell you all about the legend behind it!
Another fun stop today is at the Sturlureykir horse farm, where you’ll get to meet and interact with the friendly Icelandic horses, pet them, and discover more about their unique traits.
After a day filled with wonders, you are driven through the charming Borgarfjörður countryside. You will be dropped off at your hotel in Borgarnes.

All day

Breakfast Included
Hotel Borgarnes or similar
D7
Day 7 Borgarnes Snæfellsnes Peninsula Reykjavík
Today, your guide will pick you up around 8 a.m. You'll spend a whole day exploring the magical Snæfellsnes Peninsula, its craggy cliffs, black pebble beaches, seabirds, and glacier mountains. This region is called “Iceland in miniature” for a reason!
We will drive you through the spectacular countryside with breathtaking mountains and coastal views. Stop at the charming seaside village of [Arnarstapi], where you'll have the chance to visit the natural Miðgjá rock arch and then the 19th-century Búðakirkja church.
For lunch, we'll stop at the village of Hellnar (food and drink not included).
Next, we head into [Snæfellsnes National Park], where we will have the chance to stroll around the moss-covered lava landscapes and admire views of Snæfellsjökull Glacier. This glacier was featured in the work of the famous novelist Jules Verne. He chose this glacier for the entry point into the underworld when he wrote Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Onwards to the magnificent black pebble beach at Djúpalónssandur, framed by crazily shaped cliffs. You get time to explore the beach and even try your hand at the 'lifting stones' that fishermen used to lift to proclaim their strength.
On the way back to Reykjavík, you will be driven through legendary scenery. Your next stop will be at [Kirkjufell]. Many people say this is the most beautiful Icelandic mountain, and you can also be a judge of that.
In the evening, after a week of sensational sights and exciting adventures, we will drop you off in Reykjavík. We return to the city at around 8:00 p.m. and will drop you off at your original pick-up location.

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Note: The times shown above only serve as recommendations. The actual arrival time may be delayed due to a variety of force majeure circumstances, including bad weather, gridlock, accidents, festivals, events, riots, strikes, etc. We apologize about that. If you have other trip plans and need to take other transitions to get to other cities, please reserve at least three hours of extra time so as to avoid any issues with delayed travel. If you fail to arrange enough time while planning your trip, our company will not take into account any losses you encounter. We appreciate your understanding.


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Price Explanation

What's included

(1)Pick-up in Reykjavík

(2)Drop-off in Reykjavík

(3)Accommodation with private bathroom - 6 nights

(4)Breakfast each morning at hotels

(5)English-speaking tour guide

(6)Guided tour in minibus

(7)All required safety equipment

(8)Free WiFi on the bus

(9)Activities in Wilderness Center

(10)Glacier Hike on Vatnajökull Glacier from April to October *Adventure package only

(11)Crystal Ice Cave from October to April *Adventure package only

(12)Whale Watching in Eyjafjörður *Adventure package only

 

What's Excluded

(1)Lunch and Dinner

(2)Single room Supplement

(3)Myvatn Nature Baths

(4)Other items not included in the above "What's included".

 

Good to Know

Special price for children:

2 adults with a child under 15 years old sharing a double room, children can get 25% off on the bed. Children occupy the bed at the same price as adults. An adult has a child who is the same price as an adult.

 

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We will charge a cancellation fee of 50% if booking is cancelled 15 days or less before the event
We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 3 days or less before the event

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