Top Trips

Golden Circle 1 day

The Golden Circle in Iceland is a popular and iconic tourist route encompassing three key attractions. The circuit includes the historic Thingvellir National Park, where visitors can witness the continental drift between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Geysir Geothermal Area is another highlight, featuring erupting hot springs, including the famous Strokkur geyser. The journey also leads to the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, where a powerful cascade thunders down a two-tiered drop. Known for its accessibility from Reykjavik, the Golden Circle offers a concise yet captivating glimpse into Iceland's natural wonders.

South Coast 1 - 3 day

Iceland's South Coast is a mesmerizing stretch of natural beauty, featuring black sand beaches, powerful waterfalls, and striking landscapes. Highlights include the iconic Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where visitors can walk behind the cascading water, and Skogafoss, a majestic waterfall framed by lush greenery. The otherworldly black sand beaches of Reynisfjara offer dramatic basalt columns and views of the North Atlantic. Glaciers, such as Solheimajokull, add to the region's allure. With its diverse and stunning sights, the South Coast is a must-visit destination for those exploring the wonders of Iceland.

Reykjanes peninsula 1 day

Reykjanes Peninsula is a captivating region in southwestern Iceland known for its stunning landscapes and geothermal wonders. Boasting dramatic coastlines, rugged lava fields, and picturesque fishing villages, it is home to the famous Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa surrounded by otherworldly lava formations.

Reykjanes is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a blend of geological marvels and coastal beauty just a short drive from Reykjavik.

Northern Lights (from September to mid-April)

Iceland is renowned for its mesmerizing display of the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis. This natural phenomenon occurs when charged particles from the sun collide with the Earth's atmosphere, creating vibrant and dancing lights in the night sky. The dark winter nights in Iceland, particularly from September to April, provide optimal conditions for witnessing this celestial spectacle.

Snæfellsnes 1 or 2 day

Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland is a captivating microcosm of the country's diverse landscapes. Known for its dramatic coastline, Snæfellsnes is framed by the iconic Snæfellsjökull glacier-capped volcano, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Center of the Earth" in Jules Verne's novel. The peninsula boasts charming fishing villages, like Arnarstapi, and features unique geological formations, such as the basalt cliffs of Londrangar. Visitors can also explore the mystical Vatnshellir Cave and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding ocean. With its mix of volcanic wonders, coastal beauty, and cultural heritage, Snæfellsnes offers a condensed yet enchanting Icelandic experience.

Húsafell 1 day

Húsafell in Iceland is a tranquil oasis nestled between glaciers and lava fields, offering a serene escape into nature. Surrounded by lush greenery, this remote village is a gateway to unique attractions such as the otherworldly lava waterfall, Hraunfossar, and the crystal-clear waters of Barnafoss. Húsafell is also a base for exploring Langjökull, the second-largest glacier in Iceland, where visitors can venture into the ice tunnels for a surreal glacial experience. With its harmonious blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventures, Húsafell provides a peaceful retreat in the heart of Iceland's stunning landscapes.

Only in Summer

Vestmannaeyjar Islands 1 day (June - September)

Vestmannaeyjar Islands, located off the south coast of Iceland, form an archipelago known for its rich history and vibrant wildlife. The largest island, Heimaey, is characterized by steep cliffs, and its harbor showcases a dramatic volcanic landscape. The archipelago gained international attention during the eruption of Eldfell in 1973, with residents and volunteers working to save the town. Today, Vestmannaeyjar offers visitors a unique blend of geological wonders, birdwatching opportunities, and a glimpse into a resilient community living amidst the forces of nature.

Ring Road 7 or 10 days (June - August)

The Ring Road, or Route 1, in Iceland is a legendary highway that circumnavigates the entire island, offering a panoramic journey through diverse landscapes. Stretching approximately 1,332 kilometers (828 miles), the road connects major attractions like waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, and charming coastal towns. Travelers can witness the ever-changing scenery, from cascading waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss to the vast Vatnajökull Glacier. The Ring Road provides an immersive experience, allowing adventurers to explore the full spectrum of Iceland's natural wonders, making it a quintessential route for those seeking a comprehensive tour of the country.

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