Guided Iceland Circle
per person
Join a fantastic escorted bus tour around Iceland. Explore the island of fire and ice and go with an international group on Iceland’s ring road. Discover stunning scenery and dramatic landscapes.
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Destination
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Dress Code
Casual. Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat, warm jacket.
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Day 1: TUE or FRI: WELCOME to ICELAND
Individual transfer by Flybus shuttle bus from Keflavik Airport to Icelandair Hotel Natura in ReykjavĆk or similar where you spend the night. We provide ideas how to explore Iceland's capital on your own. Dinner suggestions as well!
Northern Lights: From September to mid-April optional Northern Lights evening tours can be booked at the lobby of your hotel, should weather conditions be favourable.
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Day 2: WED or SAT: VOLCANO CRATER, SEALS, FJORDS & MOUNTAINS
At 09:00 meet our tour guide and depart from Icelandair Hotel Natura. We travel west along the scenic HvalfjorĆ°ur fjord and the town of Borgarnes. A 40-minute round-trip hike takes us to the rim of GrĆ”brĆ³k volcano crater, formed about 3400 years ago. For anyone interested in geology, this is a "must-see". The crater is in the middle of a vast lava field and from the top, you have superb views of the beautiful landscape. In the afternoon visit a natural history & seal museum in a small fishing village in Northwest Iceland and stroll around the local harbour. Further north we stop at the turf church of VĆĆ°imĆ½ri which has been extensively restored to its original form and is widely considered one of the purest and most beautiful examples of traditional Icelandic architecture. We continue along scenic fjord landscape and over several mountain passes until we reach Akureyri, the capital of North Iceland. The overnight location is Icelandair Hotel Akureyri or similar.
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Day 3: THU or SUN: THE CAPITAL OF NORTH ICELAND, LAKE MĆVATN & GEOTHERMAL BATHS
In the morning we explore Akureyri, a charming town of 17000 inhabitants, visit the botanical garden and enjoy the panoramic view over EyjafjƶrĆ°ur fjord. In the afternoon we travel to a prominent spot in Iceland's history, GoĆ°afoss, the waterfalls of the Gods. We continue to Lake MĆ½vatn which is known for its geological wonders and active bird life during summer. The lake's unique features are shaped by nature - strange lava formations, any kind of volcanic craters, beautiful bays filled with thousands of birds and ducks. We stop at the bizarre lava formations at KĆ”lfastrƶnd followed by a walk around the many pseudocraters. We stroll through the mysterious lava field of Dimmuborgir, see the tephra cone Hverfjall and end an exciting day with a relaxing soak at MĆ½vatn Nature Baths that contains a unique blend of minerals, silicates, and geothermal micro-organisms. The warm, soothing waters benefit both skin and spirit alike. The overnight location is either at Sel-Hotel MĆ½vatn or a hotel in the HĆŗsavĆk area.
Northern Lights: The grounds of the hotel are extensive and dark, offering you an excellent location for Northern Lights search from October to mid-April, if the weather conditions are right. It requires patience, warm clothing and the excitement of "maybe there could be Northern Lights".
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Day 4: FRI or MON: LAVA LABYRINTH, HOT SPRINGS & TRAVEL EAST
In the morning we hike in a lava labyrinth at Dimmuborgir "the dark castles", hoping to get a glimpse of the trolls who are said to live there. After an optional lunch, we visit the hot spring area of NĆ”maskarĆ° with bubbling mud pools and steaming solfataras. We head through the uninhabited highlands and moon-like surrounding to East Iceland. With some luck, we might spot an Arctic fox or see reindeer. From June to August the tour includes a detour to Dettifoss, Europe's most powerful waterfall in the northern part of Vatnajƶkull National Park. The overnight location is either at Icelandair Hotel HĆ©raĆ° or Ćlfheimar Guesthouse in BorgarfjƶrĆ°ur-Eystri.
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Day 5: SAT or TUE: FJORDS, GLACIER, AND ICE
It's a day to admire the dramatic fjord landscape and its tiny fishing villages at the end of twisty roads in the East Fjords and on the route we visit Petra's impressive stone and mineral collection. In the afternoon we see Vatnajƶkull ā Europe's biggest glacier that is visible all over Southeast Iceland. Past the town of Hƶfn, we stop at JƶkulsĆ”rlĆ³n, a glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs, and we explore the extraordinary site and might see seals swimming in arctic waters. You can walk on the black sandy beach, where often large icebergs get stranded. Depending on the season optional boat trips are available. We travel along the southern part of the glacier Vatnajƶkull and spend some time at Europe's second largest national park, which has Iceland's highest mountains, an alpine environment, and Europe's largest glacier. The overnight location is either at Icelandair Hotel KirkjubƦjarklaustur or Hotel Hƶfn.
Northern Lights: The grounds of the hotel are extensive and dark, offering you an excellent location for Northern Lights search from October to mid-April, if the weather conditions are right. It requires patience, warm clothing and the excitement of "maybe there could be Northern Lights".
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Day 6: SUN or WED: SOUTH COAST
A beautiful drive with many natural wonders awaits us today as we head across the Eldhraun lava field, cross the sandy desert of the south coast, overlooked by rugged cliffs, glaciers, and waterfalls. The world-famous Reynisfjara shore, near the village VĆk, is widely regarded as the most impressive black sand and pebble beach in Iceland and features an amazing cliff of regular basalt columns resembling a rocky step pyramid. Out in the sea are the spectacularly shaped basalt sea stacks Reynisdrangar. In the small village of SkĆ³gar, there is SkĆ³gafoss waterfall which is 62 meters high and is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country. We continue to the 65-meter high but narrow Seljalandsfoss waterfall which plunges over the mountain. There is an interesting trail that goes behind the fall ā if you are prepared to get wet! Further west we stop at the Lava & Volcano Information Center in Hvolsvƶllur and learn about geothermal activities in Iceland. The overnight location is either at Icelandair Hotel FlĆŗĆ°ir or Hotel Eyjafjallajƶkull. Northern Lights: The grounds of the hotel are extensive and dark, offering you an excellent location for Northern Lights search from October to mid-April, if the weather conditions are right. It requires patience, warm clothing and the excitement of "maybe there could be Northern Lights".
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Day 7: MON or THU: ICELANDIC HORSES & GOLDEN CIRCLE
We explore classics today as we travel the route of the Golden Circle sights. We start the day at FriĆ°heimar, where you learn about the Icelandic horse, its unique qualities, and history and visit a geothermal greenhouse. Later on, we see steam from the Geysir geothermal fields as we arrive. There is a variety of hot springs and bubbling pools. The original geyser is now dormant but has been replaced by Strokkur, "the Churn", which erupts at 5-10 minute intervals. We continue to Gullfoss, "the golden falls", which is a double waterfall that tumbles 34 meters into the HvĆtĆ” river and attracts travellers all year round. We venture inland to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site, and an area of exceptional geological and historical interest. The Ćingvellir area is part of a fissure zone running through Iceland, situated on the tectonic plate boundaries of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The faults and fissures make evident the rifting of the earth's crust. As we return to ReykjavĆk, we take you for a short city tour to show highlights of the world's northernmost capital. Overnight is Icelandair Hotel Natura or similar.
Northern Lights: From September to mid-April optional Northern Lights evening tours can be booked at the lobby of your hotel, should weather conditions be favourable.
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Day 8: TUE or FRI: DEPARTURE HOME
Individual transfer by Flybus airport shuttle to KeflavĆk Airport.