10 Days Complete Iceland | Ring-Road, Snæfellsnes, Northern Lights & Roundtrip airport transfer (Winter)
10 Days Complete Iceland | Ring-Road, Snæfellsnes, Northern Lights & Roundtrip airport transfer (Winter)
10 Days Complete Iceland | Ring-Road, Snæfellsnes, Northern Lights & Roundtrip airport transfer (Winter)
10 Days Starting in Keflavík, Iceland and ending in Grindavík, Iceland
Visiting: Reykjavik, Golden Circle, South Coast, Vatnajökull National Park, East Fjords, Akureyri, Hauganes, Snæfellsnes Peninsula, West Iceland, Grindavík
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Tour code:
861528
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Age range:
12-99
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Tour Overview
Embark on a 10-day winter adventure through Iceland's most stunning landscapes with the "10 Days Complete Iceland" tour. This journey takes you from the vibrant capital of Reykjavik to the 'Capital in the North,' Akureyri, covering the iconic Golden Circle, the dramatic South Coast, and the serene East Fjords. Marvel at the Gullfoss waterfall, explore the Geysir geothermal area, and wander through the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Thingvellir National Park. Experience the unique black sand beach of Reynisfjara, the breathtaking Jokulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, and the mystical Dimmuborgir lava pillars. The tour also includes opportunities to witness the Northern Lights, explore the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and enjoy optional activities like horseback riding and glacier hiking. With roundtrip airport transfers, guided tours, and comfortable accommodations, this tour offers an unforgettable Icelandic experience.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival - Transfer To Hotel
Location: Reykjavik
Accommodation Name: hotel in Reykjavik
Meals Included: Breakfast
Upon arrival in Iceland, you will be transferred to your hotel in Reykjavik. You can spend sometime to explore the surrounding area and have a good rest to prepare for many exciting days ahead.
Optional Activity
Blue Lagoon
If you arrival on an early flight, you might like to visit the Blue Lagoon before heading to Reykjavik.
Reykjavik City Sightseeing Tour
Explore the northern most capital in the world. You can take a walk in the city to visit the landmarks and interesting places. Alternatively, you can add-on a Hop-on-hop-off city sightseeing tour that will bring you around the city to the places of interest.
Day 2 : The Golden Circle
Location: Golden Circle
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After we gather in Reykjavík, let's embark on an amazing journey Around Iceland - an adventure you won't forget!
We will start our day 2 with the Golden Circle - the most famous route in Iceland.
We will start our unforgettable adventure with Thingvellir National Park, a stunningly beautiful and historically significant site in the southwest of Iceland.
North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet there, creating a unique geological environment. The two plates are constantly drifting a part. Thingvellir is also home to some of the world's most active geysers and hot springs resulting from the heat generated by the friction between the two plates. Combining these two plates has made Iceland one of Earth's most geologically active places.
Viking history in Thingvellir National Park is a fascinating topic to explore. Located in Iceland, Thingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to some of the most important sites in Viking history. The park was established in 1930 and is one of Iceland's most popular tourist destinations. Thingvellir is a great place to explore Viking history. Visitors can explore the archaeological sites, take in the park's natural beauty, and learn more about the history of the Icelandic people. The park is also a great place to take in the beauty of Iceland, with its stunning landscapes and unique wildlife.
After visiting the park, we will go to Haukadalur Geothermal Area, where we will find a Hot Spring Strokkur, which erupts every five to ten minutes, creating amazing photo opportunities and the famous Great Geysir - the geyser that has named all geysers in the world, however, has been dormant since the early 2000s.
The intense volcanic activity beneath the surface of the Earth creates Geysers in Iceland. The heat from the magma below the surface causes water to become superheated and pressurized. When the pressure becomes too great, the water is forced up through the Earth's surface and erupts in a geyser. The eruption is usually accompanied by steam, boiling water, and sometimes mud and rocks. The geyser's eruption can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes, depending on the size and strength of the eruption.
To end our Golden Circle most magnificently, we will go to Gullfoss. Gullfoss is one of the most iconic and beautiful waterfalls in Iceland. Located in the Hvítá river canyon in southwest Iceland, Gullfoss is a spectacular double waterfall that cascades down into a deep canyon. The waterfall is 32 meters (105 feet) high and has a width of about 20 meters (65 feet).
Today, Gullfoss is an extremely popular tourist destination. The first thing that strikes visitors to Gullfoss is its sheer power. The Langjökull glacier feeds the waterfall, and the resulting volume of water is immense. Visitors can take in the stunning views of the waterfall from the viewing platform at the top of the canyon or take a short walk down to the bottom of the canyon for a closer look. The area also has several trails, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding area and take in the beautiful scenery.
Day 3 : South Coast & Glacier Hike
Location: South Coast
Accommodation Name: hotel near Vík
Meals Included: Breakfast
On this day you will head to the South of Iceland - the home of the glaciers
Today we will start the day with Seljalandsfoss - a stunningly beautiful waterfall in South Iceland. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, and it is easy to see why. Seljalandsfoss is unique in that it is possible to walk behind the waterfall, which creates a truly magical experience. The waterfall is located in the Seljalands River, which is a tributary of the mighty glacial river, the Markarfljot. Seljalandsfoss is about 60 meters (197 feet) high and is part of the Seljalandsfoss-Gljufrabui area, which is a protected nature reserve. The area has been protected since 1987 and is home to various flora and fauna.
Seljalandsfoss is a must-see for anyone visiting Iceland. Its breathtaking beauty and unique features make it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. Whether visitors seek a peaceful escape or an adventure, Seljalandsfoss will surely provide an unforgettable experience.
Moving on further east, we will find yet another waterfall - Skógafoss. It is a powerful waterfall with a width of 25 meters and a height of 60 meters. It is one of Iceland's most visited tourist attractions.
Skógafoss is also one of the most popular waterfalls in Iceland and is a must-see for any traveler. The area around the waterfall is very photogenic, with lush green fields and a stunning view of the nearby mountains. A well-marked hiking trail leads to the top of the waterfall, where visitors can get a bird’s eye view of the area. In addition to its natural beauty, Skógafoss also has a rich history. The area has been inhabited since the 9th century, and the waterfall is considered a sacred site for the Vikings. The waterfall is also said to be the hiding place of a chest filled with gold and other treasures.
We will drive towards the glaciers. Glaciers are an important part of Iceland's landscape, covering 11% of the country. They are also one of the most visited attractions in Iceland, with tourists coming from all over the world to experience the beauty of these massive ice formations. Iceland is home to many glaciers, with the largest being Vatnajökull, which covers 8% of the country. This glacier is the largest in Europe and is home to many of Iceland's most popular attractions, such as the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and the Svínafellsjökull glacier.
Glaciers form when snow accumulates over time and compresses into large ice masses. This process can take thousands of years, and the glaciers in Iceland are some of the oldest in the world. As the glaciers move, they carve out deep valleys and create stunning landscapes. Glaciers are also important for Iceland's environment. They provide a source of fresh water for the country, and their presence helps to regulate the climate. Glaciers also act as a buffer against the effects of global warming, as they absorb some of the heat from the sun.
Iceland's glaciers are an important part of the country's landscape, and they are an important part of its culture and history. They are a source of adventure, research, and inspiration and a reminder of nature's beauty.
Get ready to experience something a few have experienced - a Glacier Hike on Sólheimajökull! We will meet a certified glacier guide who will give us all glacier equipment, provide all safety equipment, and take us to the top of a glacier!
Before going on a glacier hike in Iceland, it is important to be prepared. The weather can be unpredictable, so it is important to dress appropriately for the conditions. Layering is key, as temperatures can vary greatly depending on the time of day and the location of the glacier. It is also important to wear sturdy footwear with good grip, as the terrain can be slippery and uneven. Safety is also a key factor when glacier hiking, as it is home to crevasses, avalanches, and falling ice. However, our glacier guide will provide valuable insight into the terrain and help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
(Please note that a glacier hike might happen on Day 4 on Vatnajökull glacier, depending on the availability of the glacier guide).
Next, we are going to the famous Reynisfjara. Reynisfjara is a black sand beach located along the southern coast of Iceland. It is the most popular beach in the country, and has been featured in several films and television shows. The black sand beach in Reynisfjara is black because of the volcanic activity in the area. The black sand is created by lava that has cooled and hardened. The beach is also known for its dramatic basalt columns, which were formed by the erosion of the nearby Reynisfjall mountain.
The basalt columns were also formed by a volcanic eruption that took place over a million years ago. The molten lava cooled and contracted, forming vertical cracks in the rock. The lava then continued to cool and contract, creating polygonal columns. The sea erodes the columns over time, creating the unique and beautiful landscape that is seen today.
This beautiful place is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and even the occasional whale. With its stunning scenery and various activities, Reynisfjara is an unforgettable destination.
The final stop of the day will be Vík í Mýrdal - a small village located on the south coast of Iceland. Iceland's southernmost village is renowned for its black sand beaches and dramatic coastal cliffs. The village is home to a few hundred people and is a popular stop for tourists as it is located in one of the most volcanic areas in Iceland - only 26 km away from Katla Volcano - an active volcano that has had several major eruptions throughout its history. The most recent major eruption occurred in 1918, when the volcano erupted for three weeks, sending ash up to 10 km (6 miles) into the air.
In the event of a volcanic eruption in the area, all people are asked to go to Vík's church, located at the top of the hill. Before leaving their homes, everyone is asked to fill out a form and indicate on a window facing the street how many people live there and how many have already evacuated. This will help the police ensure that everyone is out of the houses.
We will spend our night close to Vík.
Day 4 : Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon & Ice Caving Glacier Hike
Location: Vatnajökull National Park
Accommodation Name: hotel nearby
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today, we will leave our hotel at 8 am and start our adventure to the east of Iceland - surrounded by majestic glaciers, dramatic mountains, and unforgettable views.
Our first stop is Skaftafell for a photo stop of the largest glacier in Europe - Vatnajökull, by the remains of the bridge that got swept away by a glacial flood in 1996.
Skeiðará Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in the country, as it is a reminder of the country's past and a symbol of the strength and resilience of the Icelandic people. The bridge was built in the early 20th century and spanned the Skeiðará River, connecting the eastern and western sides of the river.
The next stop of the journey is the astonishing Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where you can see large icebergs drift calmly towards the ocean.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is a glacial lake located in southeastern Iceland. It is the deepest lake in Iceland and one of the largest in Europe. The lagoon is fed by the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, part of the Vatnajökull glacier, Europe’s largest glacier. The lagoon is a popular tourist attraction, with visitors coming to see the floating icebergs, seals, and the spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon was formed in 1933 when the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier began to retreat. The glacier has retreated more than 3 kilometers since then, creating the lagoon and its surrounding wetlands. The lagoon is now over 1 kilometer wide and 284 meters deep. The lagoon is also a popular destination for photographers and filmmakers, who come to capture the stunning beauty of the lagoon and its surrounding landscape. The lagoon has been featured in many films, including James Bond’s Die Another Day, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Batman Begins.
Two minutes from Jökulsárlón, we will find a stunningly beautiful Diamond Beach, where large chunks of glittering blue ice scatter across the black sand beach. The ice results from the nearby Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, which is part of the larger Vatnajökull glacier.
The beach is a popular destination for tourists and photographers alike, as the ice chunks provide a unique and beautiful backdrop for photos. The beach is also home to various wildlife, including seals, seabirds, and even reindeer.
From October to March:
Get ready to visit Crystal Blue Ice Cave - one of Iceland's largest and most popular ice caves! The ice cave is so far away that we cannot reach it by foot or car. So, we will take a Super jeep to get to the ice cave with a glacier guide who will ensure our safety.
Crystal Blue Ice Cave in Iceland is an awe-inspiring natural wonder that has captivated visitors worldwide and is a must-see for anyone visiting Iceland. Located in the Vatnajökull National Park, the cave is formed by the melting of a glacier and is filled with a stunning blue ice. The cave is illuminated by the sunlight that streams in from the entrance, creating a magical atmosphere.
The cave is a popular destination for photographers, as the ice formations and the blue ice make for some stunning photos. The tour will take visitors through the chamber and other areas of the cave (please note that an ice cave is always changing).
Please note that we might visit another Ice Cave, depending on the weather and season.
We will spend our night in a hotel nearby.
Day 5 : The East Fjords
Location: East Fjords
Accommodation Name: hotel nearby
Meals Included: Breakfast
We will spend our fifth day in the East Fjords of Iceland, relax in hot springs, enjoy the beautiful Icelandic life, and make amazing memories! Here, we can also find amazing and rare wildlife, fjords, and high mountain ridges.
Icelandic history makes its appearance in the peaceful fishing villages you pass along the way, as fishing has always been a big part of Icelandic culture. If we have time, we will pass by some of these villages.
Let's make our adventure even more exciting! We have two amazing activities to choose from that will make the rest of the day unforgettable!
- Optional Extra Activity: Horseback Riding in the East (an optional activity that must be selected during checkout).
Saddle up, everyone! We're going on an adventure to explore the stunning landscapes of the Icelandic Wilderness on our very own horses!
We will meet a Riding Instructor who will teach us how to ride an Icelandic horse! Each person will get his/her own horse, and off we ride into the Icelandic Wilderness to explore the beautiful landscapes.
Icelandic Horses are unique because they are the only breed of horse in the world that has five gaits, including the ''tölt'', a four-beat lateral ambling gait. This gait is unique and is not found in any other horse breed in the world. Additionally, Iceland horses are known for their sure-footedness and hardiness, which allows them to traverse difficult terrain and survive harsh climates. They are also known for their intelligence and friendly personalities, making them ideal companions for leisure and work.
There is no need to have previous experience in horse riding. Please note that this activity is not suitable for people weighing over 120 kgs or people in poor physical condition.
We will travel a bit more north, where we will find luxurious hot springs!
- Optional Extra Activity: Entrance to VÖK Baths (optional activity that needs to be selected during checkout).
VÖK Baths is a luxury spa and a unique geothermal area located in the east of Iceland. Experience the age-old Icelandic tradition of bathing in a natural geothermal pool. Vök Baths is located on the bank of Urriðavatn lake, only a few minutes from the town of Egilsstaðir.
At Vök Baths you will find, floating geothermal pools with infinity view, two on shore hot pools, a sauna, cold water spray tunnel, tea bar, an in-water pool bar, and the on-site restaurant, Vök Bistro.
We will spend our night in a hotel nearby.
Day 6 : Exploring The North East Of Iceland
Location: Akureyri
Accommodation Name: hotel in Akureyri
Meals Included: Breakfast
We will spend our 6th day exploring the wildest parts of Iceland.
From May - September, we visit Stuðlagil Canyon viewpoint. From the viewpoint that juts over the canyon, you can see the blue-green water and the basalt columns on the opposite side after just a 5-minute walk down 239 metal steps.
However, it is important to note that accessing the river from this vantage point is impossible.
From May - September, we also visit Dettifoss, located in the north of Iceland.
Dettifoss is one of the most powerful and breathtaking waterfalls in Europe. It's situated on the Jökulsá á Fjöllum River and is surrounded by rugged, volcanic terrain. The waterfall is 100 meters wide and drops 44 meters into the Jökulsárgljúfur canyon. The sheer force of the water crashing down creates a deafening roar and a mist that can be seen from miles away. Dettifoss is a must-see attraction for nature lovers and adventure seekers visiting Iceland.
The next stop is Lake Mývatn and its beautiful surroundings.
Lake Mývatn is a beautiful lake located in northern Iceland. It is a popular tourist destination due to its stunning natural beauty and unique geological features. The lake is surrounded by various volcanic formations, lava fields, and other geological features, making it a great spot for sightseeing and photography. The lake is also home to various bird species, making it a great spot for birdwatching. The lake is also known for its abundant natural hot springs, making it a popular spot for swimming and soaking.
We will find Námaskarð Pass, a short drive away, a high-temperature geothermal area where the earth boils and gurgles. Námaskarð Pass is a mountain pass located in the Highlands of Iceland. It is situated between the glaciers of Hofsjökull and Vatnajökull and is a popular tourist destination due to the orange and red landscapes in the area. The whole land is orange due to the presence of sulfur in the area, which gives the landscape its unique color. We will see colorful hills, steaming hot springs, bubbling mud pools, and fumaroles during our hike.
Dimmuborgir is our next stop, where we will find a field of peculiarly shaped lava pillars that rise from the earth, and their formations may remind you of trolls, elves, and other mythical creatures.
Dimmuborgir is a volcanic area located in the north of Iceland. It is a fascinating landscape of lava fields and caves, formed by volcanic eruptions over 2,000 years ago. It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its unique rock formations, including the Hall of the Mountain King, an area of large basalt columns. The area is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including Arctic foxes and ptarmigans, although they can not always be seen. Dimmuborgir is a great place to explore and take in the unique beauty of the Icelandic landscape.
We will now explore Goðafoss - a breathtaking waterfall in the north of Iceland. It is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the country and is a popular tourist destination. The name Goðafoss translates to “waterfall of the gods,” and it is believed to have been named after the conversion to Christianity in Iceland in the year 1000. The waterfall is approximately 12 meters (40 feet) high and 30 meters (100 feet) wide, making it one of the largest waterfalls in the country, which is also known for its unique shape.
The waterfall was formed by a massive glacial flood that occurred in the year 934. A volcanic eruption in the region caused the flood, and the resulting glacial flood carved out the horseshoe shape of the waterfall.
Akureyri is our next stop - the Capital of the North. You will have the whole evening to explore the beautiful city. It is the second-largest urban area in the country and is known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture. The town is surrounded by mountains, glaciers, and fjords, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. Akureyri also has a vibrant nightlife, with a wide variety of restaurants, bars, and clubs.
Remember to look for the beautiful Northern Lights at night if the skies are clear before you return to your accommodation.
We will spend our night in Akureyri.
Day 7 : North Iceland
Location: Hauganes
Accommodation Name: hotel in Borgarfjörður
Meals Included: Breakfast
We will spend our day in the beautiful fishing village, Hauganes, where we will go Whale Watching with the oldest whale-watching company in Iceland!
In the morning, after breakfast, we will pack our bags and go straight to a small village called Hauganes, where we will get on a boat and go into the North Atlantic Ocean to see Humpback Whales and more beautiful creatures swimming in the ocean.
We offer warm extra clothing.
After visiting Hauganes, we will drive you to your hotel in Borgarfjörður.
Day 8 : Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Location: Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Meals Included: Breakfast
On the morning of our 8thday, after the included breakfast at the hotel, we will go from the north to the west of Iceland.
The magnificent Snæfellsnes Peninsula is the destination of the day - the most volcanic area in Iceland. It is also known for its dramatic landscapes, featuring mountains, volcanoes, glaciers, and lava fields. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including seals.
The first stop is at Gerðuberg, a hexagonal basalt column cluster. Gerðuberg is a unique geological formation in Iceland that is made up of over 600 basalt columns. It is located in the Westfjords region of Iceland, near the town of Ísafjörður. The columns are arranged in a stepped pattern and are believed to have been formed by a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. The columns are made of basalt, a type of igneous rock, and are up to 12 meters high. The area is a popular tourist destination, providing a stunning view of the surrounding landscape. The basalt columns are also popular for photographers, as they provide an interesting and unique backdrop for photos.
Next, we will journey to Ytri-Tunga, where you will find a white sand beach, a pretty rare sight in Iceland. As you will know by now, most beaches in Iceland are black. This white beach at Ytri-Tunga is not only interesting for its' white sand but also for the fact that it is a seal colony, where you can sometimes see seals lounging on the rocks.
Now, you will be heading to the beach of Djúpalónssandur. You must walk through a maze of remarkable free-standing lava pillars to get to the beach, unlike anything you have seen before. The mighty glacier of the West, Snæfellsjökull Glacier, will be watching you from a distance.
Of course, you can not leave the Snæfellsnes Peninsula without seeing the iconic mountain Kirkjufell. This phenomenal mountain has proven to be one of Iceland’s most popular places to visit. It has also been featured in Game of Thrones as the “arrowhead mountain” located Beyond the Wall.
Day 9 : The West
Location: West Iceland
Meals Included: Breakfast
The magnificent lava cave Víðgelmir will be your next location, perfect for exploring the volcanic history of Iceland. Do not worry; you won’t reach the center of the Earth like in Professor Otto Lidenbrock from Jules Verne’s novel, but you will follow a lava path created thousands of years ago.
Optional Extra Activity: Víðgelmir Lava Cave
Take an unforgettable journey into Iceland’s largest lava cave, Víðgelmir, in comfort. Learn about Víðgelmir’s creations on this 1.5-hour tour and get introduced to the immense forces that sculpted this land. A unique opportunity to discover volcanic eruptions' deep impact in shaping the Icelandic culture has fueled its mythical stories.
Also on this day, you will have a chance to explore West Iceland further. Your first stop will be Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe, and you can see the hot steam and boiling water bubbling from the ground. The surface around the hot spring has turned red from the surrounding minerals and steam.
Your next stop will be Reykholt, a location with a significant historical heritage as it was the home of Snorri Sturluson. Snorri greatly impacted Icelandic history as a poet, law-maker, and scholar and is undeniably a significant character of the Middle Ages.
Not had enough waterfalls yet? Great, because next you will visit two different but equally special waterfalls. Hraunfossar is a series of streams emerging through the dark lava fields, a very special and beautiful sight. Barnafoss, on the other hand, is a brightly colored blue stream that speeds through a narrow ravine.
You will then head back to the capital of Reykjavik, where you’ll arrive at around 8 pm (depending on weather and road conditions).
Day 10 : Blue Lagoon - Departure
Location: Grindavík
If your flight is later in the day, you can choose to add-on a trip to the Blue Lagoon Spa before heading to the airport. Of course, you can also use the time to shop for some souvenirs before leaving.
What's Included
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Roundtrip Airport Transfer
Roundtrip airport transfer is included in the tour package.
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Guided Tour
8-day guided tour to the South Coast, East, and North of Iceland, traveling via the Ring Route.
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Accommodation
7 nights of accommodation in various country hotels with breakfast and a private bathroom.
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Accommodation in Reykjavik
2 nights of accommodation in a hotel in Reykjavik with breakfast and a private bathroom.
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Taxes
All applicable taxes are included in the tour package.
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Luggage Allowance
Luggage allowance includes 1 luggage of 24 inches per person plus 1 carry-on per person.
What's Not Included
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Additional Activities
Any additional activities can be added during the booking process and are not included in the base package.
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Meals
Lunch and dinner are not included; meal breaks are provided along the way.
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Luggage and Baggage Excess
Luggage and baggage excess fees apply for luggage storage.
Requirements
- Camera
- Warm & waterproof clothes
- Hiking boots (available for rent when booking)
- Swimsuit (if you are going to Blue Lagoon or Myvatn Natural Bath)
- Joy and happiness!
Please Note
- Customers travelling on their own will receive a single room (single supplement is mandatory for single travellers). Reservations for 2 people will be allocated a double room. For bookings of 3 or more, triple rooms will automatically be allocated. For example, a group of 8 will receive 2 triple rooms and 1 double. If these arrangements do not meet your requirements, please contact Marina Travel.
- It can happen, in the case of extreme weather, that an activity is cancelled. If your chosen activity is cancelled, we will assist you with rearranging or booking other activities when possible, and any potential price difference will be refunded to you.
- The Northern Lights are a natural random phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed by the operator. The hotels are in prime locations to maximize the chances of seeing them. Keep in mind that the best time to see them is from September to April, depending on the weather conditions.
- Ice caves are a dynamic ever-changing natural phenomenon only accessible during winter time when temperatures drop below zero. Each year new unique caves are formed in different areas of the glacier. We visit a naturally formed ice cave during this tour. The photos on our website and social medias are from this winter season, but the ice cave we visit might have changed of appearance due to the dynamic nature of these formations.
- Note that Icelandic roads and pavements can be slippery in the wintertime. We recommend you bring shoes with slip-resistant soles or ice-grip shoe covers. The covers can be purchased in most supermarkets and gas stations around the country.
- If you're looking to visit Glacier Lagoon, our boat ride tour is included in our package from May to September. During the months of October to April, we offer a unique and magical experience of visiting the Ice Cave.
- First and last day of this itinerary are self-guided. You can explore the city of Reykjavik, add-on optional tours at your preference.
Mode of Transport
Roundtrip airport transfer and an 8-day guided tour via the Ring Route, covering the South Coast, East, and North of Iceland.
Accommodation
Enjoy 7 nights in various country hotels with breakfast and private bathrooms, and 2 nights in a hotel in Reykjavik with breakfast and private bathrooms.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of accommodation is provided during the tour?
The tour includes 7 nights of accommodation in various country hotels with breakfast and a private bathroom, and 2 nights of accommodation in a hotel in Reykjavik with breakfast and a private bathroom.
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Are airport transfers included in the tour package?
Yes, roundtrip airport transfers are included in the tour package.
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What activities are available as optional extras during the tour?
Optional extra activities include visiting the Blue Lagoon, Reykjavik City Sightseeing Tour, Horseback Riding in the East, entrance to VÖK Baths, and a tour of the Víðgelmir Lava Cave.
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What should I bring with me on the tour?
You should bring a camera, warm and waterproof clothes, hiking boots (available for rent when booking), a swimsuit (if you are going to Blue Lagoon or Myvatn Natural Bath), and a sense of joy and happiness.
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What happens if an activity is canceled due to extreme weather?
If an activity is canceled due to extreme weather, the tour operator will assist you with rearranging or booking other activities when possible, and any potential price difference will be refunded to you.
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Can I see the Northern Lights during this tour?
The Northern Lights are a natural random phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed by the operator. However, the hotels are in prime locations to maximize the chances of seeing them. The best time to see them is from September to April, depending on the weather conditions.
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What is the luggage allowance for this tour?
The luggage allowance is 1 luggage of 24 inches per person plus 1 carry-on per person.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Breakfast is included with the accommodation. Lunch and dinner are not included, but meal breaks are provided along the way.
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What is the policy for single travelers regarding room allocation?
Single travelers will receive a single room, and a single supplement is mandatory for single travelers. Reservations for 2 people will be allocated a double room, and for bookings of 3 or more, triple rooms will automatically be allocated.
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What should I be aware of regarding the ice caves on this tour?
Ice caves are a dynamic, ever-changing natural phenomenon only accessible during winter when temperatures drop below zero. Each year, new unique caves are formed in different areas of the glacier. The ice cave visited during the tour might have changed in appearance due to the dynamic nature of these formations.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
It has always been a part of our process to sanitise and keep our cars and gear clean but since this started we have updated all processes for this to make sure everything is clean and safe when our clients arrive. Hand sanitizers are available on our buses for all our clients and guides to use before and after the tours. All buses and gears are disinfected between tours. Travelers are advised to use a face mask when in crowded areas or when social distancing is not possible. Temperature of travelers and guides will be taken everyday and/or before the start of tour. Anyone with temperature above 38 degree celcius after repeated measurements will not be allowed to join the tour. We follow all the guidelines from the health officials so our travelers can safely enjoy their trips to Iceland. If someone in the tour group starts to feel sick or show symptoms during the tour, the guides are trained to handle the situation according to the guidelines from the Icelandic Directorate of Health. We will keep all travelers informed of any steps that need to be taken in that case.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
A confirmation email will be sent upon confirmation of booking.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
No, single room supplements are mandatory for single travellers.
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Low Deposit
Marina Travel requires a minimum deposit of 10% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 30 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of marina travel charges.
Up to 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 7 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 2 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.