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Contact Info
- Úlfarsbraut 113, Reykjavík
- Phone: +354 556 6868
- Email: info@iceland-highlights.com
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Come join us on this shared tour filled with activities for 4 nights 5 days Iceland multi-day tour winter. On this tour, you’ll be staying at a 4-stars hotel with breakfast included. Shared transfers are also included in the package. Start your travel with the experience at the Blue Lagoon, the iconic Blue Lagoon of Iceland, and must-do activity. Take hikes and admire the hot springs and waterfalls in Iceland! View Sólheimajökull Glacier and visit the famous black sand beach at Reynisfjara. Visiting the natural Blue Ice Cave in Vatnajökull glacier. On the last day of the tour, enjoy the stunning views leading up to the Sky Lagoon and stop at the dramatic red earth Kerid volcanic crater. Embark on a journey of a lifetime!
Welcome to Iceland! Upon arrival, you will find a representative from Iceland Highlights, who holds a sign with your name on it. He will greet you at the arrival hall. After you are locating him, you will be taken to theBlue Lagoon. Once you get there, our driver will help you with the direction where to proceed with the check-in to the spa, it’s about 3 minutes walk from the parking lot to the entrance of the Blue Lagoon. Please note, if you have big suitcases with you, you can keep them at the luggage room at the Blue Lagoon. They will ask you for a small fee to keep the items. You are booked for a premium package. Make sure to keep the swim attire somewhere easy to reach, you will need it. You will have a scheduled bus to the hotel in Reykjavik, the rest of the day is your leisure time to explore Reykjavik.
Overnight stay in Reykjavik: 4 stars hotel in Reykjavik
Tectonic plates, geysers, waterfalls, and craters. Today is full of amazing places to explore.
Thingvellir is Iceland’s most important historical site, a place where Viking chieftains declared laws and made alliances for nearly a thousand years. Home to the Althingi thought to be the world’s first democratic parliament. Thingvellir is now protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It’s a superb natural setting too, as immense fissures in the Earth’s crust have been splitting the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge here for millions of years. That means that you can stand with one foot on each continent at the same time!
Our next stop is the Haukadalur Geothermal area, where you’ll find Geysir, the original hot-water spout after which all other geysers around the world are named. Strokkur sits nearby, a reliable “old faithful” spout which sends cascades of super-heated water up to 30 meters into the sky every six or seven minutes in a dazzling display. Just remember to stand upwind to avoid a shower! There are lots of hissing hotpots and bubbling streams to see here too.
The Golden Circle is also the home of Iceland’s most famous waterfall, Gullfoss. “The Golden Waterfall” is a roaring double-drop waterfall, with millions of glacial gallons continuously cascading into a deep ravine. Sheets of spray hang in the air and on sunlit days, sparkling rainbows make Gullfoss an unforgettable sight. Powered by meltwater from the nearby Langjokull glacier, it’s possible to see Gullfoss from several viewing platforms at varying heights.
In addition to the standard Golden Circle tour, you’ll see the colorful 3000 years old Kerid crater. Kerid is an unusual Icelandic volcano because it’s streaked with red earth and green mosses too. Combined with the blue-water caldera lake, the stunning mix of colors makes it a magnificent sight to see. It’s even possible to walk down to the crater’s bottom for a closer look.
Overnight stay in Reykjavik or nearby: 4 stars hotel
On your third day of our tour, it will take us on a glorious drive along the famous Route 1 or as we call it Hringvegur (e. Ring Road) through the farm country of the South Coast. We’ll pass through the towns of Selfoss and Hvolsvollur, where we’ll take a short break. On the way, you’ll be able to see the Atlantic Ocean. On bright days the Westman Islands are visible too. Inland, there will be impressive views of mountains and glaciers to catch the eye. As well as the brooding presence of Hekla, Iceland’s most active volcano.
Our first section of the South Coast tour brings us to Seljalandsfoss Waterfall. We’ll take you first to the “hidden” waterfall of Gljufrabui, which cascades into a concealed cave that many visitors miss altogether. It’s an extraordinary feeling to be so close to a waterfall like this. The waterfalls here are all fuelled by Eyjafjallajokull, the volcano whose last great eruption put a stop to air traffic for weeks in 2010, making Iceland famous all over the world. A few minutes away lies Seljalandsfoss itself, a much larger waterfall that gracefully plunges from a 60-meter high cliff-face into a deep pool. Seljalandsfoss has featured in many films and music videos, including one for Justin Bieber.
A little further around the other side of Eyjafjallajokull, we come to another set of “secret waterfalls”, where Irafoss and Arjanurfoss tumble their way down the rocky cliffs. Missed by most, we’ll make sure that you see them. Beyond lies Skogafoss, which rivals Gullfoss as the most famous waterfall in the country now. Probably one of the most recognized waterfalls in the world, Skogafoss is a sensational sight at any time of year. It has been seen in “Game of Thrones”, several Hollywood films, and many music videos too. Skogafoss faces directly south, which means that there’s a great chance to see rainbows arching over the 60-meter-high cascade. It’s possible to climb some stairs right up to the top to see the Skoga river fall into the plunge pool and then make its way out to the sea.
Close to Skogafoss lies Solheimajokull, the “Sun’s Home Glacier”. This is one of the most accessible glaciers in the country, part of the mighty Myrdalsjokull ice-cap and the Katla Global Geopark. We’ll take you up close to one of the glacier tongues for a good look from a viewing platform.
The last stop on this second day of our tour is the fabulous black sand beach at Reynisfjara. Here dark volcanic sands stretch for miles, with powerful Atlantic waves crashing into the Reynisdrangar, a collection of brooding rock formations that lie just out to sea. There’s also an astonishing cliffside stack of basalt columns resembling a church organ that has to be seen to be believed. The stone arches of Dyrholaey can also be seen far out to sea. Watch your step as you explore and take pictures – the waves are often faster and stronger than you think!
Vik is the southernmost place in Iceland and a busy hub for Ring Road travelers, decorated by a beautiful hilltop church that offers fabulous views out to sea, including the Reynisdrangar. We’ll make a stop there so that you can take some memorable pictures from this vantage point. Look out for colonies of Arctic terns, puffins, and other seabirds which make their summer home here.
Everyone who comes to Iceland wants to see the Northern Lights. Magical splashes of green, white and purple shimmer their way across the sky on clear and cold nights, producing an unforgettable spectacle. If we are fortunate with the weather and if the aurora is active, we will take advantage of the low light pollution in this part of the country to try to see them. Remember though – the Northern Lights are not “on” every day!
Overnight in Vik area: Hótel Smyrlabjörg or similar.
Day 4 – Glacier Lagoon & Blue Ice Cave activity
On the fourth day of this tour, we will take you further east into the Vatnajokull National Park area.
The first stop is the astounding Diamond Beach, where the glittering fragments of icebergs are slowly being sculpted into weird and wonderful shapes by the wind and waves. Lying on the vivid black sand beach like diamonds on a velvet cushion, the ice formations here are incredible. We will bring you here first, to make sure that you get the best photos, before taking you to the place the icebergs come from – the Glacier Lagoon at Jokulsarlon.
Just a few hundred yards inland lies the spectacular glacier lagoon of Jokulsarlon, a place featured in Batman and James Bond films. Here, enormous multi-colored icebergs tear themselves away from the Breidamerkurjokull glacier and then spend as long as five years making their way slowly out to sea, swaying back and forth and ever-changing in shape and size. Some of the bergs are striped with volcanic ash from ancient eruptions, so you’re seeing geological time on display here. Seals and seabirds make their home here too, so look out for them as they bask in the sun.
The highlight of our South Coast tour is a three-hour expedition to explore a unique natural blue ice cave. Jump onboard a Super Jeep with us to find this rare phenomenon deep in a glacier, something that really displays the tremendous forces of Icelandic nature. Blue ice caves are formed naturally in glaciers when freshwater freezes in the plunging winter temperatures, with new caves created each year as the glaciers freeze and melt in different shapes. It’s a mesmerizing sight to see, with fantastic shapes in a range of colors. Our local guides will take you to the most impressive blue ice caves to be found here in the Vatnajokull National Park. Once you’ve been there, that blue ice cave may never exist again, so this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Hofskirkja is thought to be among the last turf churches to be built in Iceland, dating back to the 19th century. Layers of green turf lie on the roof of this story-book church, surrounded by moss-covered burial mounds, which makes it look like it’s melting into the landscape around it. Rebuilt in the 1950s, locals still worship here now, so this will be a quick stop for a photograph.
After visiting this unique place, we’ll begin to make our way back to the capital city. As we head west, the landscape becomes more desolate as we pass through the Eldhraun lava field, a flat coastal area filled with rugged rock formations.
Overnight in Reykjavík: 4 stars hotel in Reykjavik
Your private driver will meet you at the hotel lobby. The pickup time depends on your departure flight and you will receive the final details from us once the booking is completed.
Please contact our sales team via [booking@iceland-highlights.com](mailto:booking@iceland-highlights.com) or fill out the booking form. Our travel concierge will help you with any questions that you might have.
No cancellation fee will be charged if a client cancels the booking more than 48 hours and you will be entitled to get a 96.5% refund.
A 3.5% is non-refundable and it represents the transaction fee.
A 100% cancellation fee will be charged for the cancellations received within 48 hours before the service date.
If the transfer service is canceled by us due to the weather or any other mishaps, you will get a 100% refund from us.
Each participant is allowed to bring 1 carry-on luggage. If you have more luggage, please reach out to us to see if we can accommodate your request.
Monday to Friday
9:00 – 18:00 (9 AM – 6 PM)
Saturday – Sunday
10:00 – 16:00 (10 AM – 4 PM)
Iceland Highlights Travel Agency
Úlfarsbraut 113, Reykjavík
VAT: 129034
Phone: +354 556 6868
Email: info@iceland-highlights.com