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Contact Info
- Úlfarsbraut 113, Reykjavík
- Phone: +354 556 6868
- Email: info@iceland-highlights.com
- FAQs
Join us for an unforgettable journey on our exclusive 7-night, 8-day private multi-day tour of Iceland’s stunning West Coast, South Coast, and Glacier Lagoon. This comprehensive tour package includes accommodations at luxurious 4-star hotels with breakfast for the nights in Reykjavík city, ensuring your comfort and convenience throughout your adventure. You’ll also enjoy the ease of private airport transfers, making your trip seamless from start to finish.
Begin your Icelandic adventure with a convenient airport pickup followed by some leisure time to explore Reykjavik’s vibrant city center on your own, allowing you to adapt to the local time. This tour offers a perfect blend of natural wonders and thrilling activities, including hikes to admire Iceland’s breathtaking hot springs and waterfalls. Conquer the Sólheimajökull Glacier on a guided hike and explore the striking black sand beach at Reynisfjara.
Discover the hidden depths of the Vatnshellir Lava Cave and marvel at the picturesque Kirkjufell Mountain. The tour also covers the enchanting Snæfellsnes Peninsula, the scenic Borgarfjörður region, and the awe-inspiring Glacier Lagoon. Each destination offers unique landscapes and experiences that highlight the diverse beauty of Iceland.
Please note that this tour requires changing hotels several times to maximize your experience across different regions. The order of the itinerary may vary based on your arrival flight to ensure the best possible schedule and enjoyment of each location.
Welcome to Iceland! Upon arrival, a representative from Iceland Highlights will greet you at the arrival hall, holding a sign with your name on it. After locating our representative, you will be escorted to your private transfer to Reykjavik. Upon arrival at your 4-star hotel in Reykjavik, you can check in and settle into your room.
You will have the rest of the day at your leisure to explore Reykjavik and adapt to the local time. Here are some suggested activities to make the most of your free time:
Overnight stay in Reykjavik: 4-star hotel in Reykjavik (Exeter Hotel, Reykjavik Saga, or Similar Standard)
After enjoying breakfast in the morning, embark on your adventure to the West Coast. The first stop is approximately a two-hour scenic drive away, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the breathtaking views of Iceland’s diverse landscapes.
Our first stop of the day is the picturesque Bjarnarfoss Waterfall. Visible from the main highway, this small yet captivating waterfall offers a perfect opportunity to stretch your legs and immerse yourself in Iceland’s natural beauty. Take a short walk to get closer and admire the unique charm of this waterfall.
A few kilometers away on the coastal side lies the iconic Búðir Church. Originally built in 1703, this black church stands out for its distinctive color and historical significance. The church was rebuilt in 1847 and again in 1987, retaining its original design. Búðir Church is a popular spot for photography, especially wedding photos, due to its striking appearance and scenic surroundings.
Next, we enter the enchanting Snæfellsnes National Park, the westernmost part of the peninsula. This area is home to numerous natural wonders, including the mystical Snæfellsjökull Glacier, Djúpalónssandur Black Sand Beach, and Þufubjarg Cliff.
Our journey continues to the charming fishing village of Arnarstapi. Here, you can view the sculpture of Bardur Snaefellsas, a mythological figure who was half-human and half-troll. Arnarstapi is renowned for its dramatic cliffs and unique basalt arches, which you can explore up close. Be cautious near the edges to avoid falling into the cold Atlantic Ocean. Arnarstapi will also be our lunch stop, where you can enjoy a meal while taking in the stunning coastal scenery.
After lunch, we proceed to the Vatnshellir Lava Cave for an hour-long exploration of this fascinating underground world. The lava tube features two main sections. The upper section showcases unique lava formations and statues, while the lower section, accessible via a long and narrow staircase, takes you deep underground to a place hidden from the outside world for thousands of years. Formed approximately 7,000 years ago during a volcanic eruption, Vatnshellir is famously featured in Jules Verne’s science fiction novel “Journey to the Center of the Earth.”
Our next destination is Djúpalónssandur Black Sand Beach. This beautiful beach is known for its stunning lava rock formations, remnants of a shipwreck, and the famous “Lifting Stones” used to test the strength of local fishermen. The largest stone, Fullsterkur (Full Strength), weighs over 150kg, while the smallest, Amlodi (Useless), weighs 23kg. Walking along the black sand beach, you can hear the Atlantic waves crashing and enjoy the serene beauty of this unique landscape.
The last stop of the day is the iconic Kirkjufell Mountain, which fans of the TV show “Game of Thrones” may recognize as Arrowhead Mountain. This distinctive mountain offers stunning photo opportunities and a chance to reflect on the day’s adventures.
After exploring the highlights of the western peninsula, we will return to your accommodation. Relax and enjoy the journey back, and if you are traveling during winter, you may have a chance to witness the northern lights.
Overnight: Borgarfjörður or similar
Today, we will embark on an adventure to the Borgarfjörður area, often referred to as the Silver Circle Tour. This region is known as the heartland of the Icelandic Sagas, where the untamed landscapes and striking scenery of West Iceland bring Viking history to life.
Our first stop is Glanni Waterfall, a charming waterfall steeped in Norse mythology. Located on the Nordura River, Glanni cascades over old lava fields called the Grabrokarhraun. From here, you can also enjoy views of the three volcanic craters known as Grabrok, which rise above these fields.
Next, we visit Grábrók, a crater formed by a fissure eruption approximately three thousand years ago. The eruption left behind Grábrók and her two crater sisters. From the top, you can see the massive lava field that covers about seven square kilometers. The view is impressive, showcasing the beautiful Western Region of Borgarfjörður and the small, picturesque lake Hreðarvatn, formed during the eruption.
Our journey continues to Deildartunguhver, famed as the most powerful hot spring in Europe. This geothermal marvel produces more than 180 liters of boiling water per second. You can feel the fierce power of nature as you walk along the boardwalks through clouds of steam, observing the bubbling hot springs from a safe distance.
Next, we visit the historic site of Reykholt, home to Snorralaug (Snorri’s Pool), a smaller hot spring where locals have bathed since the 12th century. This pool was mentioned in the medieval writings of Snorri Sturluson, a famous Icelandic poet and chieftain who lived and bathed here. Reykholt is also home to a beautiful old timber church dating back to the 19th century, where you can see a medieval smithy cistern through a viewing glass inside the church.
We then head to Hraunfossar, a stunning series of waterfalls formed by several rivers running about 900 meters across the Hallmundarhraun lava field. This field was created by a volcanic eruption under the nearby Langjokull glacier a thousand years ago. The clear glacial meltwater tumbles into the Hvita (White) River below, offering one of the most breathtaking views in Iceland.
A short walk brings us to Barnafoss, or “the waterfall of the children,” known for its tragic tale. A natural stone bridge once spanned these powerful falls, but it was destroyed by a grief-stricken mother after her children fell to their deaths trying to cross it. The falls are a poignant reminder of nature’s beauty and its dangers.
Our final stop is Húsafell, a magical place to unwind with birch woodlands, waterfalls, rugged lava fields, crystal-clear springs, and medieval remains. Húsafell has inspired many artists, including modern-day sculptor Pall Gudmundsson, who creates faces and rock harps from local stones. Here, you can also see the legendary Husafell Stone, used in strength competitions.
End your day with a serene soak in the Húsafell Canyon Baths. This environmentally sustainable facility offers two geothermal pools of varying temperatures (30-41°C), each with spectacular views of the surrounding canyon, mountains, and glaciers.
After this activity, your private guide will take you back to the hotel in Borgarfjörður Area
Overnight: Hotel Hamar or similar
Highlights:
After enjoying breakfast in the morning, you are set for another day of adventure exploring Iceland’s natural wonders and historic sites.
The first stop of the day is Þingvellir National Park, where you will have a chance to see Thingvellir Lake, the second biggest in Iceland, and walk in a rift where North American and Euro-Asian tectonic plates meet. It is also known as the site of Althing, the first parliament in the world that was established year 930 AD. That’s actually where the name of the park Þingvellir (e. Fields of the Parliament) originates from. If you are not in any rush our guide will walk with you over to the Öxarárfoss Waterfall which falls into the rift and merges with Thingvellir Lake.
This is a quick but interesting stop to explore how traditional, geothermal steamed bread is made. A tasting activity is not included in the tour price. But can be arranged on request.
The next stop is Efstidalur farm where we will see Icelandic cattle and locally made yummy ice cream. This farm has been run by the same family since 1750. If you like ice cream, it is on us. Choose whatever flavor you want .
Within 10 10-minute ride, we will reach the Haukdalur/ Geysir geothermal area. Here we will explore some of the most geothermally active areas in Iceland. At the park, you will find the most active geyser in Iceland “Strokkur” which shoots hot water as high as 20-30 meters (65-98ft), at approximately 5-10 minutes intervals. Then we have Litli Geysir (“the small one”) which looks like a boiling pot and around 20 other dormant ones that can wake up at any time. Watch out for getting too close to it, its water temperature is about 100°C (212°F).
We continue with of journey to Gullfoss waterfall, the second-largest waterfall in Iceland. It is only 5min. walking from the parking lot to the viewpoint of the waterfall. In the summertime, for those who are fine with hiking, we can walk with you all the way to the side of the waterfall where you will have an opportunity to feel the vibration and the fresh breeze from the waterfall cascades. At this point, we have covered all three main attractions of the famous Golden Circle route. But it is not over yet, we like to show you more.
Now we will start driving south to visit Fridheimar tomato cultivation farm, where you get a chance to taste various meals and desserts made with tomato as the main ingredient. Some people say that this place offers the best Bloody Mary cocktail in the world. We will only make a short stop there to see the interior of the greenhouse (yes, you can see how things are grown there), and perhaps fancy yourself with a drink or soup from the bar. Please inform us if you’d like to have a proper lunch stop there, we might need to adjust the itinerary a bit to fit it into your schedule.
Our last stop of the day is the Kerid crater which was created by an explosive eruption, four thousand years ago.
Last but not least, we stopped at Kerid to see a beautiful view of this beautiful crater, which is approx. 5000 years old. Our private tour is fully customizable to your needs. Our driver can adjust the itinerary and take a lunch break at your requested time and place. After the lunch break, we keep moving with our tour and we have a special stop at the Secret Lagoon, where you have a chance to have a soak in the beautiful natural hot spring. We are going to stay here for about an hour so you can experience it. We will now be heading to the accommodation in the south, you will have the experience of staying in the cozy countryside. It might be a big bonus, if you do this trip in the winter, you will have a great chance to see the northern lights from the hotel.
Highlights:
Duration: 10-11 hours
Overnight: In Hvolsvöllur or simiar
Seljalandsfoss waterfall is a stunning natural wonder located on the South Coast of Iceland. This breathtaking waterfall drops 60 meters (197 feet) into a serene pool below and can be viewed from a unique angle by taking a path that goes behind the waterfall. This experience is a must-see for anyone traveling to Iceland and looking to explore the country’s natural beauty.
Skógafoss is a magnificent waterfall located on the south coast of Iceland, just a short drive from the town of Skógar. With a drop of 60 meters and a width of 25 meters, it is one of the largest and most impressive waterfalls in Iceland. Visitors can walk right up to the waterfall and feel the mist from the water on their faces. For those who want a better view, there is a staircase that leads to the top of the waterfall where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Eyjafjallajökull is a glacier located in the south of Iceland and is known for its notoriety after the volcanic eruption that occurred in 2010. The eruption caused widespread travel disruptions throughout Europe due to the ash cloud that was produced. The glacier is situated on the edge of the ice cap of Mýrdalsjökull, which covers one of Iceland’s largest and most active volcanoes, Katla. Eyjafjallajökull is also known for its beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, including the rolling hills and mountains that stretch as far as the eye can see. Today, the glacier serves as a powerful reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the importance of protecting our planet’s delicate ecosystems. We will do a two-hour glacier hike on the glacier that is partly covered with ash from the Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010. You will be equipped with all the necessary gear to do the activity, such as a helmet, harness, crampons, and axe.
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach is one of the most stunning and unique natural wonders of Iceland. The black sand beach is famous for its dramatic basalt columns, towering cliffs, and powerful waves that crash onto the shore. It is located near the village of Vík í Mýrdal, and it’s a popular destination for visitors to Iceland. The basalt columns were formed by lava flows that cooled quickly and created hexagonal structures. The beach is also home to a beautiful cave, called Hálsanefshellir, which can be explored during low tide. Visitors can take a walk along the beach, marvel at the impressive cliffs, and enjoy the view of the nearby Dyrhólaey peninsula.
Vík is a charming village located on the southern coast of Iceland, known for its stunning natural surroundings and picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of around 300, Vík is the southernmost village in Iceland, and it offers a unique experience for visitors seeking a tranquil getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. The village is surrounded by beautiful mountains, black sand beaches, and unique rock formations, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and photographers. In addition, Vík is home to several restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops where visitors can taste local cuisine and purchase authentic Icelandic souvenirs. This is a must-visit stop when you are in the South of Iceland.
Our last stop of this tour is the famous Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, Fjadrargljufur is a stunning and magical canyon close to Kirkjubæjarklaustur in the South East of Iceland. Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon is best known as the location of Justin Bieber’s video “I’ll Show You.” Enjoy stupendous views and tumbling waterfalls with a visit to Fjadrargljufur! After this stop, you will be taken back to your accommodation in the South.
Overnight stay in the South of Iceland
Highlights:
Duration: 12 – 13 hours
On the sixth day of this tour, we will venture further east into the stunning Vatnajokull National Park area, exploring some of Iceland’s most spectacular natural wonders.
Nestled along the southeastern coast of Iceland, the Glacier Lagoon, also known as Jökulsárlón, is a breathtaking spectacle of nature’s grandeur. Carved by glaciers, this serene expanse is where massive icebergs break free and float, creating a mesmerizing display against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Visitors are invited to witness this frozen symphony, where the dance between ice and water unfolds in a landscape of stunning beauty. Jökulsárlón offers an immersive encounter with the raw, untouched majesty of the Arctic.
Our first stop is the astounding Diamond Beach. Here, glittering fragments of icebergs are sculpted by the wind and waves into fantastical shapes, lying on the vivid black sand like diamonds on a velvet cushion. This location offers incredible photo opportunities, capturing the contrast between the crystalline ice and the dark sand. After exploring Diamond Beach, we’ll head to the source of these icebergs – the Glacier Lagoon at Jökulsárlón.
Just a short distance inland lies the spectacular Glacier Lagoon of Jökulsárlón, a site featured in movies such as Batman and James Bond. Enormous multi-colored icebergs break away from the Breidamerkurjokull glacier and can spend up to five years making their way slowly out to sea, ever-changing in shape and size. Some icebergs are striped with volcanic ash from ancient eruptions, showcasing geological history. Keep an eye out for seals and seabirds basking in the sun as you enjoy this natural wonder.
The highlight of our South Coast tour is a three-hour expedition to explore a unique natural blue ice cave. We’ll board a Super Jeep to reach this rare phenomenon deep within a glacier. Blue ice caves form naturally when freshwater freezes in the plunging winter temperatures, with new caves created each year as the glaciers freeze and melt into different shapes. This mesmerizing sight features fantastic shapes in a range of colors. Our local guides will take you to the most impressive blue ice caves in Vatnajokull National Park. Once you’ve visited, this specific blue ice cave may never exist again, making it a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Our next stop is Hofskirkja, one of the last turf churches built in Iceland, dating back to the 19th century. This storybook church, with its green turf roof and moss-covered burial mounds, appears to melt into the surrounding landscape. Rebuilt in the 1950s, it remains a place of worship for locals. This quick stop will allow you to capture photographs of this unique and historical site.
After visiting Hofskirkja, we will begin our journey back to the capital city, passing through the desolate yet striking Eldhraun lava field. This flat coastal area is filled with rugged rock formations, offering a stark contrast to the vibrant landscapes we’ve explored throughout the day.
After concluding our day’s activities, you will be taken back to your hotel in the South.
Overnight: In Kirkjubæjarklaustur or similar
Embark on a picturesque journey from Kirkjubæjarklaustur, meandering through the dramatic Eldhraun lava field. Our route leads us to the coastal village of Vík, a serene spot perfect for capturing photographic memories. Marvel at the juxtaposition of the dark, lava-strewn beach set against the backdrop of towering bird cliffs and the rhythmic dance of the ocean waves. The iconic Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, famous for its basalt columns and powerful Atlantic waves, offers a stunning photo opportunity and a chance to witness nature’s raw beauty.
Vík is a charming village known for its stunning natural surroundings and picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of around 300, Vík is the southernmost village in Iceland, offering a unique experience for visitors seeking a tranquil getaway. The village is surrounded by beautiful mountains, black sand beaches, and unique rock formations, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and photographers. In addition, Vík is home to several restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops where visitors can taste local cuisine and purchase authentic Icelandic souvenirs.
In the afternoon, the pinnacle of relaxation awaits. Submerge in the therapeutic waters of the world-renowned Blue Lagoon. Let its geothermal warmth envelop you, rejuvenating both mind and body. The mineral-rich waters are known for their healing properties, making this a perfect way to unwind after days of exploration. Enjoy the silica mud masks provided, which are excellent for skin rejuvenation, and take in the surreal landscape of the lagoon surrounded by black lava fields.
As the sun begins its descent, we find ourselves in Reykjavík, the vibrant capital of Iceland. Arriving just in time for a delightful evening, you have the opportunity to explore the city’s culinary scene for one last Icelandic feast. Reykjavík is known for its diverse food offerings, from traditional Icelandic dishes to international cuisine. Stroll through the city’s charming streets, visit local boutiques, and perhaps enjoy a drink at one of the many cozy bars or cafes.
Rest and reflect on your adventures at Hotel Reykjavík Saga, Exeter Hotel or a similar welcoming abode. Breakfast is provided, with the remaining meals yours to curate from Reykjavík’s diverse offerings. Enjoy the comfort and hospitality of your hotel as you reminisce about the incredible sights and experiences of your journey through Iceland.
Journey: 365km / 225mi
Please note: The tour concludes around 7 p.m., after the Blue Lagoon experience. If you have a later flight, you may have time to explore more of Reykjavík or relax before your departure.
Highlights:
This day combines the best of Iceland’s natural wonders with a relaxing end, ensuring that you leave Iceland with unforgettable memories and a sense of rejuvenation.
After a hearty breakfast, prepare for your onward journey. A private driver will meet you in the lobby of your Reykjavik accommodation, ready to take you directly to Keflavik International Airport. This personalized service ensures a seamless and comfortable transfer, allowing you to relax and reflect on the incredible experiences you’ve had over the past week.
As you journey the 50km to the airport, take a moment to soak in the last glimpses of Iceland’s unparalleled landscapes. The rolling hills, distant mountains, and expansive lava fields offer a final reminder of the island’s unique beauty.
Safe travels, and may Iceland’s ethereal beauty stay with you long after your departure. Thank you for joining us on this unforgettable adventure, and we hope to welcome you back to explore more of Iceland’s wonders in the future
Yes, the price per person will change and often is cheaper as you have more people on the tour. Please contact us at info@iceland-highlights.com to get a precise quote for that.
Yes, the activities are an extra add-on, it’s not compulsory, so you can skip them all or some of it, and we can deduct the fee for the activities.
No cancellation fee will be charged if a client cancels the booking more than 1 week and you will be entitled to get a 96.5% refund.
A 3.5% is non-refundable and it represents the transaction fee.
A 50% cancellation fee will be charged for the cancellations received within 72 hours before the service date.
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.
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