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Iceland’s Ring Road Tour

6-9 days | Easy | 4.90
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If there’s just one adventure in Iceland you need to go on, it’s this one. This is the kind of journey that blurs the line between reality and fantasy, leaving you wondering if you’ve stepped off the map and into a fantasy novel. And at some point, you stop asking, “Where am I?” and start asking, “How is this even real?” That’s the kind of effect that Iceland’s Ring Road, a scenic loop around the island, has on people. Add to it the surreal Golden Circle, the rugged South Coast, and the vibrant Landmannalaugar—and you’ve got yourself Iceland’s greatest hits, all in a single trip. Six, seven, eight, or nine days, that’s up to you.

Adventure Highlights

  • Step into otherworldly landscapes: Black sand beach, sparkling blue ice cave, towering basalt columns, lava fields, steaming vents—it’s all part of the trip
  • Unique stays in the wild: We’ll stay in cozy, handpicked hotels tucked away in Iceland’s wildest corners, offering comfort and local character (and saunas and hot pools!)
  • Iceland’s Ring Road & Golden Circle: This adventure is the real deal—everything you’ve been dreaming about, searching for, and saving to your bucket list, we’re bringing to life
Duration
6-9 days
Season
Year-round
Group size
Up to 18 people
Accommodation
Comfort: Superbly located 3-star hotels
Difficulty
Easy: Beginner-friendly, basic fitness required
What's included
Guide, accommodation, activities, transfers, all breakfasts, safety equipment

The adventure, day by day

Ring Road, Golden Circle, South Coast —all in one, epic 6-day journey around Iceland! We’ll go from iconic waterfalls and glaciers to volcanic wonders and coastal villages, covering the country’s most iconic sights. All accommodation, breakfasts, and transfers are included, as well as whale watching, glacier hike or exploring ice caves!

Day 1: Golden Circle & South Coast
Skogafoss South Coast

Be ready for pick-up at your designated location in Reykjavík at 8am. Our first day is dedicated to exploring Iceland’s most famous sightseeing route—the Golden Circle. We begin at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Icelanders established Althing, one of the world’s oldest democratic parliaments, in 930 CE. This rift valley marks the divide between the Eurasian and North American plates, creating a dramatic landscape.

Next, we visit Geysir, the namesake of all geysers, and its active neighbor, Strokkur, which erupts every few minutes 20-30 m (65-98 ft) into the air. The surrounding area is alive with bubbling fumaroles and steaming vents. We then witness the Gullfoss waterfall, where glacial waters from the Langjökull glacier plunge into a rugged canyon. Continuing along the scenic south coast, we stop at Seljalandsfoss, where a path lets us walk behind the cascading water, and Skógafoss, a towering 197-ft (60-m) waterfall often framed by rainbows. Reynisfjara’s black sand beach is our final stop, home to striking basalt columns and sea stacks. We’ll spend the night at a cozy country hotel near Kirkjubæjarklaustur—an ideal spot for catching the Northern Lights between September and April!

Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Geirland or similar

Day 2: Vatnajökull National Park & Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Glacier hike Iceland sunny

Today’s journey focuses on Iceland’s glaciers and dramatic landscapes. We begin by passing Mýrdalsjökull glacier, which hides the Katla volcano beneath its ice, and then cross the vast Eldhraun lava field, covered in thick moss from one of the largest eruptions in history. Our main stop is Vatnajökull National Park, home to Europe’s largest glacier. This massive ice cap dominates the landscape, surrounded by deep valleys and green pockets like Skaftafell. Here, we’ll take a guided glacier hike, exploring ice formations, crevasses, and the striking blue ice. In winter, this is replaced by a visit to the Crystal Ice Cave, where natural ice tunnels create an otherworldly experience.

After the glacier adventure, we visit Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where icebergs break off from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier and float across the lagoon’s still waters. The icebergs eventually drift to Diamond Beach, where they rest on black volcanic sand, creating a beautiful contrast. This stop is a favorite for photography and taking in the quiet beauty of the area. After a day of exploring Iceland’s icy wonders, we stay in the Southeast, a great location for spotting the Northern Lights from September through April.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Hof

Day 3: Eastfjords — Djúpivogur — Wilderness Center
Museum in Iceland in the east

Today’s journey takes us through the remote and beautiful Eastfjords, a region known for its towering mountains, quiet fjords, and small fishing villages. The untouched landscapes here are home to wildlife like reindeer and seabirds, creating a peaceful and authentic Icelandic experience. Along the way, we visit Djúpivogur, a small fishing village with a strong focus on nature and sustainability, where outdoor artwork adds character to the scenic surroundings. We also stop in Egilsstaðir, the largest town in East Iceland, located by the Lagarfljót River—home to local legends about a mysterious lake creature.

The highlight of the day is the Wilderness Center, a unique accommodation on the edge of Iceland’s highlands. Designed to feel like a step back in time, the center features carefully restored farmhouses and exhibitions that share stories of the people who once lived in this remote frontier. Guests can explore the museum (free of charge) and enjoy homemade meals in an open kitchen. After exploring, get ready for soaking in the hot spring spa like a real Viking! The bathhouse is built in an authentic style, with a traditional stone hot spring spa, just like the one our ancestors used.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Wilderness Center

Day 4: Stuðlagil Canyon — Lake Mývatn — Goðafoss — Akureyri
Studlagil in East Iceland

Today’s journey takes us from East to North Iceland, passing through some of the country’s most striking natural wonders. We begin at Stuðlagil Canyon, where towering basalt columns rise from the turquoise waters of the Jökla River, creating a dramatic contrast between the dark rock formations and vibrant blue-green water. From there, we head to the Námaskarð geothermal area, a surreal landscape filled with bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and colorful mineral deposits. The air is thick with the scent of sulfur, adding to the otherworldly atmosphere.

Continuing on, we explore the Lake Mývatn region, known for its volcanic landscapes, diverse birdlife, and over 50 small islands shaped by past eruptions. Next stop—soaking in the Mývatn Nature Baths, a relaxing geothermal lagoon often compared to the Blue Lagoon! Next, we visit Dimmuborgir, an area of towering lava formations that resemble an ancient, crumbling city. The day ends with a stop at Goðafoss, a stunning crescent-shaped waterfall, before reaching Eyjafjörður, a fjord surrounded by high mountains. Our final destination is Akureyri, North Iceland’s largest town, where we settle into a country hotel for the night. From September to April, this is also a great spot for viewing the Northern Lights.

*Please note that during winter, road conditions may restrict access to Stuðlagil. However, we will ensure alternative exciting activities are available for you to enjoy!

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Berjaya Akureyri Hotel

Day 5: Whale watching — Siglufjörður — Troll Peninsula — Laugarbakki
Whale watching in Iceland

Today, get ready for an exciting whale-watching boat tour in Eyjafjörður Fjord! With a 98% success rate, you’re very likely to spot humpback whales, dolphins, porpoises, and other incredible ocean wildlife. Afterward, we head to Siglufjörður, Iceland’s northernmost village, known for its colorful harbor and rich history as the herring capital in the early 20th century.

Next, we travel around Tröllaskagi (the Troll Peninsula), where you’ll enjoy some of Iceland’s most stunning coastal views and pass through small villages that showcase the charm of remote Icelandic life. As we continue, we’ll pass through active farming areas before reaching Laugarbakki, where we’ll explore the rural landscape. We’ll also stop at the picturesque Skagafjörður fjord, dotted with islands and full of hidden treasures. Our accommodation for the night is a cozy hotel in the Laugarbakki area, where, during winter, you can head out in the evening to witness the spectacular Northern Lights painting the sky in shades of green and purple.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Laugarbakki

Day 6: Borgarfjörður — Reykholt — Hraunfossar — Hvalfjörður — Reykjavik
Hraunfossar in Iceland

On our final day, we explore the stunning landscapes of West Iceland, an area praised by Lonely Planet as one of the best travel destinations. Our day begins with a short hike up to the Grábrók volcano crater, offering fantastic views of the surrounding lava fields. After the hike, we visit Reykholt, a significant historical site, where we’ll see Snorralaug, the hot spring pool of the famous Icelandic historian and author, Snorri Sturluson.

Next, we head to Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring, which provides geothermal water to heat homes and swimming pools in the Borgarfjörður region. Then, we visit Hraunfossar, a breathtaking waterfall where streams flow from the Hallmundarhraun lava field, followed by Barnafoss, or “Children’s Falls,” steeped in local legend. We’ll also make a stop at Sturlureykir horse farm to interact with the friendly Icelandic horses and learn about their importance in Icelandic culture. On our way back to Reykjavík, we’ll take the scenic route around Hvalfjörður (Whale Fjord) and expect to arrive in the capital around 5-6pm, where we’ll drop you off at your original pick-up point.

Meals: Breakfast

Important note

Note that your chosen tour dates are not guaranteed until confirmed by your guide. If availability is limited, your guide may suggest alternative dates a day or two before or after—so just make sure not to make any travel arrangements until confirmed.

This 7-day adventure is perfect for travelers who want to experience Iceland’s top highlights along with a full day exploring the stunning Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called “Iceland in Miniature.” Spend time discovering iconic spots on the Ring Road, Golden Circle, and South Coast, all while traveling comfortably by minibus. Then, venture into the unique landscapes of Snæfellsnes for a truly unforgettable Icelandic experience.

Day 1: Golden Circle & South Coast
Skogafoss South Coast

Be ready for pick-up at your designated location in Reykjavík at 8am. Our first day is dedicated to exploring Iceland’s most famous sightseeing route—the Golden Circle. We begin at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Icelanders established Althing, one of the world’s oldest democratic parliaments, in 930 CE. This rift valley marks the divide between the Eurasian and North American plates, creating a dramatic landscape.

Next, we visit Geysir, the namesake of all geysers, and its active neighbor, Strokkur, which erupts every few minutes 20-30 m (65-98 ft) into the air. The surrounding area is alive with bubbling fumaroles and steaming vents. We then witness the Gullfoss waterfall, where glacial waters from the Langjökull glacier plunge into a rugged canyon. Continuing along the scenic south coast, we stop at Seljalandsfoss, where a path lets us walk behind the cascading water, and Skógafoss, a towering 197-ft (60-m) waterfall often framed by rainbows. Reynisfjara’s black sand beach is our final stop, home to striking basalt columns and sea stacks. We’ll spend the night at a cozy country hotel near Kirkjubæjarklaustur—an ideal spot for catching the Northern Lights between September and April!

Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Geirland or similar

Day 2: Vatnajökull National Park & Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Glacier hike Iceland sunny

Today’s journey focuses on Iceland’s glaciers and dramatic landscapes. We begin by passing Mýrdalsjökull glacier, which hides the Katla volcano beneath its ice, and then cross the vast Eldhraun lava field, covered in thick moss from one of the largest eruptions in history. Our main stop is Vatnajökull National Park, home to Europe’s largest glacier. This massive ice cap dominates the landscape, surrounded by deep valleys and green pockets like Skaftafell. Here, we’ll take a guided glacier hike, exploring ice formations, crevasses, and the striking blue ice. In winter, this is replaced by a visit to the Crystal Ice Cave, where natural ice tunnels create an otherworldly experience.

After the glacier adventure, we visit Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where icebergs break off from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier and float across the lagoon’s still waters. The icebergs eventually drift to Diamond Beach, where they rest on black volcanic sand, creating a beautiful contrast. This stop is a favorite for photography and taking in the quiet beauty of the area. After a day of exploring Iceland’s icy wonders, we stay in the Southeast, a great location for spotting the Northern Lights from September through April.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Hof

Day 3: Eastfjords — Djúpivogur — Wilderness Center
Museum in Iceland in the east

Today’s journey takes us through the remote and beautiful Eastfjords, a region known for its towering mountains, quiet fjords, and small fishing villages. The untouched landscapes here are home to wildlife like reindeer and seabirds, creating a peaceful and authentic Icelandic experience. Along the way, we visit Djúpivogur, a small fishing village with a strong focus on nature and sustainability, where outdoor artwork adds character to the scenic surroundings. We also stop in Egilsstaðir, the largest town in East Iceland, located by the Lagarfljót River—home to local legends about a mysterious lake creature.

The highlight of the day is the Wilderness Center, a unique accommodation on the edge of Iceland’s highlands. Designed to feel like a step back in time, the center features carefully restored farmhouses and exhibitions that share stories of the people who once lived in this remote frontier. Guests can explore the museum (free of charge) and enjoy homemade meals in an open kitchen. After exploring, get ready for soaking in the hot spring spa like a real Viking! The bathhouse is built in an authentic style, with a traditional stone hot spring spa, just like the one our ancestors used.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Wilderness Center

Day 4: Stuðlagil Canyon — Lake Mývatn — Goðafoss — Akureyri
Studlagil in East Iceland

Today’s journey takes us from East to North Iceland, passing through some of the country’s most striking natural wonders. We begin at Stuðlagil Canyon, where towering basalt columns rise from the turquoise waters of the Jökla River, creating a dramatic contrast between the dark rock formations and vibrant blue-green water. From there, we head to the Námaskarð geothermal area, a surreal landscape filled with bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and colorful mineral deposits. The air is thick with the scent of sulfur, adding to the otherworldly atmosphere.

Continuing on, we explore the Lake Mývatn region, known for its volcanic landscapes, diverse birdlife, and over 50 small islands shaped by past eruptions. Next stop—soaking in the Mývatn Nature Baths, a relaxing geothermal lagoon often compared to the Blue Lagoon! Next, we visit Dimmuborgir, an area of towering lava formations that resemble an ancient, crumbling city. The day ends with a stop at Goðafoss, a stunning crescent-shaped waterfall, before reaching Eyjafjörður, a fjord surrounded by high mountains. Our final destination is Akureyri, North Iceland’s largest town, where we settle into a country hotel for the night. From September to April, this is also a great spot for viewing the Northern Lights.

*Please note that during winter, road conditions may restrict access to Stuðlagil. However, we will ensure alternative exciting activities are available for you to enjoy!

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Berjaya Akureyri Hotel

Day 5: Whale watching — Siglufjörður — Troll Peninsula — Laugarbakki
Whale watching in Iceland

Today, get ready for an exciting whale-watching boat tour in Eyjafjörður Fjord! With a 98% success rate, you’re very likely to spot humpback whales, dolphins, porpoises, and other incredible ocean wildlife. Afterward, we head to Siglufjörður, Iceland’s northernmost village, known for its colorful harbor and rich history as the herring capital in the early 20th century.

Next, we travel around Tröllaskagi (the Troll Peninsula), where you’ll enjoy some of Iceland’s most stunning coastal views and pass through small villages that showcase the charm of remote Icelandic life. As we continue, we’ll pass through active farming areas before reaching Laugarbakki, where we’ll explore the rural landscape. We’ll also stop at the picturesque Skagafjörður fjord, dotted with islands and full of hidden treasures. Our accommodation for the night is a cozy hotel in the Laugarbakki area, where, during winter, you can head out in the evening to witness the spectacular Northern Lights painting the sky in shades of green and purple.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Laugarbakki

Day 6: Borgarfjörður — Reykholt — Hraunfossar — Hvalfjörður — Borgarnes
Hraunfossar in Iceland

On our final day, we explore the stunning landscapes of West Iceland, an area praised by Lonely Planet as one of the best travel destinations. Our day begins with a short hike up to the Grábrók volcano crater, offering fantastic views of the surrounding lava fields. After the hike, we visit Reykholt, a significant historical site, where we’ll see Snorralaug, the hot spring pool of the famous Icelandic historian and author, Snorri Sturluson.

Next, we head to Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring, which provides geothermal water to heat homes and swimming pools in the Borgarfjörður region. Then, we visit Hraunfossar, a breathtaking waterfall where streams flow from the Hallmundarhraun lava field, followed by Barnafoss, or “Children’s Falls,” steeped in local legend. We’ll also make a stop at Sturlureykir horse farm to interact with the friendly Icelandic horses and learn about their importance in Icelandic culture. After a day filled with wonders, we are driven through the charming Borgarfjörður countryside until we reach our hotel in Borgarnes. In the winter months, we’ll spend the night chasing Northern Lights!

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Borgarnes Hotel

Day 7: Borgarnes — Snæfellsnes Peninsula — Reykjavík

Today, we’ll pick you up around 8am, and set off for a full day of exploring the magical Snæfellsnes Peninsula—often called “Iceland in miniature” for good reason. We’ll drive through stunning countryside, passing dramatic mountains and sweeping coastal views. Along the way, we’ll stop in the charming seaside village of Arnarstapi to visit the natural Miðgjá rock arch, followed by a visit to the iconic 19th-century black church, Búðakirkja. For lunch, we’ll pause in the peaceful village of Hellnar (please note, food and drink are not included).

In the afternoon, we’ll explore Snæfellsnes National Park, where mossy lava fields and views of the Snæfellsjökull Glacier await. This glacier famously inspired Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth, chosen as the gateway to the underworld. We’ll continue to the black pebble beach of Djúpalónssandur, where you’ll have time to walk along the shore, take in the surreal rock formations, and even test your strength with the old fishermen’s lifting stones. On the way back to Reykjavík, we’ll stop at the striking Kirkjufell mountain—often called the most beautiful in Iceland. We’ll return to the city around 8pm. and drop you off at your original pick-up location.

Meals: Breakfast

Important note

Note that your chosen tour dates are not guaranteed until confirmed by your guide. If availability is limited, your guide may suggest alternative dates a day or two before or after—so just make sure not to make any travel arrangements until confirmed.

This 8-day adventure is perfect for travelers who want to experience all of Iceland’s top highlights while also enjoying a day in its vibrant capital, Reykjavik. Spend your first day exploring Reykjavik at your own pace, then set off with us on an unforgettable journey around the Ring Road, Golden Circle, and South Coast.

Day 1: Arrival & Reykjavík City
Bird’s-eye view of the streets of Reykjavik with colorful houses.

Building your own exciting itinerary in the city of Reykjavík is easy! Walking along Laugavegur and Skólavorðustígur shopping streets is a great way to capture the essence of Reykjavík. You can browse shops for unusual finds, relax in charming cafés, and wander some more. Along the way, you’ll come across local crafts and the iconic tall white Hallgrímskirkja church, whose design is inspired by the Svartifoss waterfall at Skaftafell. Be sure to go to the top of the tower for a grandstand view of the city—it’s well worth it!

Reykjavík offers a variety of museums covering everything from Iceland’s history at the National Museum to photography at the Reykjavík Museum of Photography, and Icelandic culture at the Culture House. Art lovers can explore galleries such as the National Gallery of Iceland, Reykjavík Art Museum, and Kjarvalstaðir. The city’s thermal swimming pools are open early until late, with Laugardalslaug, the largest open-air pool, offering excellent hot tubs where you can relax alongside locals and tourists alike. Your accommodation will be conveniently located within easy reach of all these attractions, with a regular bus service, Strætó, connecting the districts to the city center.

Accommodation: Hotel Island

Day 2: Golden Circle & South Coast
Skogafoss South Coast

Be ready for pick-up at the hotel in Reykjavík at 8am. This day is dedicated to exploring Iceland’s most famous sightseeing route—the Golden Circle. We begin at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Icelanders established Althing, one of the world’s oldest democratic parliaments, in 930 CE. This rift valley marks the divide between the Eurasian and North American plates, creating a dramatic landscape.

Next, we visit Geysir, the namesake of all geysers, and its active neighbor, Strokkur, which erupts every few minutes 20-30 m (65-98 ft) into the air. The surrounding area is alive with bubbling fumaroles and steaming vents. We then witness the Gullfoss waterfall, where glacial waters from the Langjökull glacier plunge into a rugged canyon. Continuing along the scenic south coast, we stop at Seljalandsfoss, where a path lets us walk behind the cascading water, and Skógafoss, a towering 197-ft (60-m) waterfall often framed by rainbows. Reynisfjara’s black sand beach is our final stop, home to striking basalt columns and sea stacks. We’ll spend the night at a cozy country hotel near Kirkjubæjarklaustur—an ideal spot for catching the Northern Lights between September and April!

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation:
Adventure Hotel Geirland or similar

Day 3: Vatnajökull National Park & Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Glacier hike Iceland sunny

Today’s journey focuses on Iceland’s glaciers and dramatic landscapes. We begin by passing Mýrdalsjökull glacier, which hides the Katla volcano beneath its ice, and then cross the vast Eldhraun lava field, covered in thick moss from one of the largest eruptions in history. Our main stop is Vatnajökull National Park, home to Europe’s largest glacier. This massive ice cap dominates the landscape, surrounded by deep valleys and green pockets like Skaftafell. Here, we’ll take a guided glacier hike, exploring ice formations, crevasses, and the striking blue ice. In winter, this is replaced by a visit to the Crystal Ice Cave, where natural ice tunnels create an otherworldly experience.

After the glacier adventure, we visit Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where icebergs break off from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier and float across the lagoon’s still waters. The icebergs eventually drift to Diamond Beach, where they rest on black volcanic sand, creating a beautiful contrast. This stop is a favorite for photography and taking in the quiet beauty of the area. After a day of exploring Iceland’s icy wonders, we stay in the Southeast, a great location for spotting the Northern Lights from September through April.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Hof

Day 4: Eastfjords — Djúpivogur — Wilderness Center
Museum in Iceland in the east

Today’s journey takes us through the remote and beautiful Eastfjords, a region known for its towering mountains, quiet fjords, and small fishing villages. The untouched landscapes here are home to wildlife like reindeer and seabirds, creating a peaceful and authentic Icelandic experience. Along the way, we visit Djúpivogur, a small fishing village with a strong focus on nature and sustainability, where outdoor artwork adds character to the scenic surroundings. We also stop in Egilsstaðir, the largest town in East Iceland, located by the Lagarfljót River—home to local legends about a mysterious lake creature.

The highlight of the day is the Wilderness Center, a unique accommodation on the edge of Iceland’s highlands. Designed to feel like a step back in time, the center features carefully restored farmhouses and exhibitions that share stories of the people who once lived in this remote frontier. Guests can explore the museum (free of charge) and enjoy homemade meals in an open kitchen. After exploring, get ready for soaking in the hot spring spa like a real Viking! The bathhouse is built in an authentic style, with a traditional stone hot spring spa, just like the one our ancestors used.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Wilderness Center

Day 5: Stuðlagil Canyon — Lake Mývatn — Goðafoss — Akureyri
Studlagil in East Iceland

Today’s journey takes us from East to North Iceland, passing through some of the country’s most striking natural wonders. We begin at Stuðlagil Canyon, where towering basalt columns rise from the turquoise waters of the Jökla River, creating a dramatic contrast between the dark rock formations and vibrant blue-green water. From there, we head to the Námaskarð geothermal area, a surreal landscape filled with bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and colorful mineral deposits. The air is thick with the scent of sulfur, adding to the otherworldly atmosphere.

Continuing on, we explore the Lake Mývatn region, known for its volcanic landscapes, diverse birdlife, and over 50 small islands shaped by past eruptions. Next stop—soaking in the Mývatn Nature Baths, a relaxing geothermal lagoon often compared to the Blue Lagoon! Next, we visit Dimmuborgir, an area of towering lava formations that resemble an ancient, crumbling city. The day ends with a stop at Goðafoss, a stunning crescent-shaped waterfall, before reaching Eyjafjörður, a fjord surrounded by high mountains. Our final destination is Akureyri, North Iceland’s largest town, where we settle into a country hotel for the night. From September to April, this is also a great spot for viewing the Northern Lights.

*Please note that during winter, road conditions may restrict access to Stuðlagil. However, we will ensure alternative exciting activities are available for you to enjoy!

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Berjaya Akureyri Hotel

Day 6: Whale watching — Siglufjörður — Troll Peninsula — Laugarbakki
Whale watching in Iceland

Today, get ready for an exciting whale-watching boat tour in Eyjafjörður Fjord! With a 98% success rate, you’re very likely to spot humpback whales, dolphins, porpoises, and other incredible ocean wildlife. Afterward, we head to Siglufjörður, Iceland’s northernmost village, known for its colorful harbor and rich history as the herring capital in the early 20th century.

Next, we travel around Tröllaskagi (the Troll Peninsula), where you’ll enjoy some of Iceland’s most stunning coastal views and pass through small villages that showcase the charm of remote Icelandic life. As we continue, we’ll pass through active farming areas before reaching Laugarbakki, where we’ll explore the rural landscape. We’ll also stop at the picturesque Skagafjörður fjord, dotted with islands and full of hidden treasures. Our accommodation for the night is a cozy hotel in the Laugarbakki area, where, during winter, you can head out in the evening to witness the spectacular Northern Lights painting the sky in shades of green and purple.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Laugarbakki

Day 7: Borgarfjörður — Reykholt — Hraunfossar — Hvalfjörður — Reykjavik
Hraunfossar in Iceland

On our final day, we explore the stunning landscapes of West Iceland, an area praised by Lonely Planet as one of the best travel destinations. Our day begins with a short hike up to the Grábrók volcano crater, offering fantastic views of the surrounding lava fields. After the hike, we visit Reykholt, a significant historical site, where we’ll see Snorralaug, the hot spring pool of the famous Icelandic historian and author, Snorri Sturluson.

Next, we head to Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring, which provides geothermal water to heat homes and swimming pools in the Borgarfjörður region. Then, we visit Hraunfossar, a breathtaking waterfall where streams flow from the Hallmundarhraun lava field, followed by Barnafoss, or “Children’s Falls,” steeped in local legend. We’ll also make a stop at Sturlureykir horse farm to interact with the friendly Icelandic horses and learn about their importance in Icelandic culture. On our way back to Reykjavík, we’ll take the scenic route around Hvalfjörður (Whale Fjord) and expect to arrive in the capital around 5-6pm, where we’ll drop you off at your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Island

Day 8: Reykjavik

Our last full day is dedicated to soaking in the beauty of Reykjavík, Iceland’s vibrant capital, with plenty left to explore and discover. We can wander along the scenic coastal paths that wind through the city, taking in stunning views from spots like Seltjarnarnes and Mosfellsbær, both easily reached by bus. A visit to Grasagarðurinn, the Reykjavík Botanical Gardens next to Laugardalslaug—the country’s largest swimming pool—is also a great option. Whether we choose to shop, relax in cozy cafés, explore more museums and galleries, or book a last-minute adventure tour, the day is ours to enjoy and make the most of.

Meals: Breakfast

Important note

Note that your chosen tour dates are not guaranteed until confirmed by your guide. If availability is limited, your guide may suggest alternative dates a day or two before or after—so just make sure not to make any travel arrangements until confirmed.

This 9-day Ring Road includes all of 6-day stops as well as 3 additional days packed with volcanic wonders and adventures in the Highlands. Apart from the Ring Road, Golden Circle, and the South Coast, you’ll explore the Vestmannaeyjar Islands, Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, Laki, Lakagígar, Eldgjá Canyon, Ófærufoss waterfall, and Landmannalaugar.

Day 1: Vestmannaeyjar islands
Cute puffins, Iceland coastline

On the first morning of our tour, we’ll pick you up from your accommodation in Reykjavík and head south toward the Landeyjarhöfn harbor. There, we’ll board a ferry for a 30-minute ride to the Vestmannaeyjar Islands. Once we arrive, we’ll make our way to Stórhöfði Cape, the southernmost point of the main island and one of the best places to see Atlantic puffins up close. Afterward, we’ll visit the Eldheimar Museum, which tells the story of the dramatic 1973 volcanic eruption that forced the island’s entire population to evacuate overnight. Following the museum, you’ll have the option to hike up to Mt. Eldfell Volcano or explore the town at your own pace before we ferry back to the mainland in the afternoon.

Once back on land, we’ll continue along the scenic south coast of Iceland, passing by the infamous Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, whose 2010 eruption disrupted air traffic across Europe and North America. We’ll then stop in the charming village of Vík, where you’ll have time to wander the streets or visit the nearby black sand beach. From there, it’s about an hour’s drive through the vast Eldhraun lava fields to our hotel for the night.

Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Geirland

Day 2: Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, Laki, and Lakagígar
Fjadrargljufur canyon, Iceland

After breakfast, we’ll begin the day’s adventure at the breathtaking Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, where hiking along its edges feels like stepping into a fairy tale. From there, we’ll journey into the remote highlands to Laki and Lakagígar, part of the UNESCO-listed Vatnajökull National Park. At Mt. Laki, we’ll hike to the summit for a stunning panoramic view of the Lakagígar craters, formed during the massive 1783-1784 eruption. This historic eruption and its ashfall triggered famine across Europe, playing a role in the events leading to the French Revolution.

We’ll then continue exploring the highlands, stopping at a few scenic spots before returning to the main road. Our next stop is the charming village of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, where you’ll have free time to explore. You can visit Systrafoss Waterfall, Systrastapi Rock, or Kirkjugólf, a natural basalt formation resembling a church floor. From there, it’s just a short drive back to the hotel for a well-earned rest.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Geirland

Day 3: Eldgjá Canyon, Ófærufoss waterfall, and Landmannalaugar
Eldgja canyon and waterfall

After breakfast, we’ll check out of the hotel and start our journey back to Reykjavík, taking the scenic and less-traveled Fjallabaksleið nyrðri F-road. Our first stop is Eldgjá Canyon, part of the Katla volcanic system and the largest volcanic canyon in the world. We’ll hike through this stunning landscape and visit Ófærufoss Waterfall before continuing deeper into the highlands.

Next, we’ll arrive at Landmannalaugar, a true gem of the highlands. Here, you can explore the Laugahraun lava field, hike the colorful slopes of Mt. Brennisteinsalda, or relax in a natural geothermal pool. After a couple of hours soaking in the beauty of Landmannalaugar, we’ll continue our journey back to Reykjavík, stopping briefly at Hjálparfoss Waterfall in Þjórsárdalur Valley. At around 8pm, we’ll arrive in Reykjavík, where you’ll be dropped off at your preferred location.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Island

Day 4: Golden Circle & South Coast
Skogafoss South Coast

Be ready for pick-up at 8am. This day is dedicated to exploring Iceland’s most famous sightseeing route—the Golden Circle. We begin at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Icelanders established Althing, one of the world’s oldest democratic parliaments, in 930 CE. This rift valley marks the divide between the Eurasian and North American plates, creating a dramatic landscape.

Next, we visit Geysir, the namesake of all geysers, and its active neighbor, Strokkur, which erupts every few minutes 20-30 m (65-98 ft) into the air. The surrounding area is alive with bubbling fumaroles and steaming vents. We then witness the Gullfoss waterfall, where glacial waters from the Langjökull glacier plunge into a rugged canyon. Continuing along the scenic south coast, we stop at Seljalandsfoss, where a path lets us walk behind the cascading water, and Skógafoss, a towering 197-ft (60-m) waterfall often framed by rainbows. Reynisfjara’s black sand beach is our final stop, home to striking basalt columns and sea stacks. We’ll spend the night at a cozy country hotel near Kirkjubæjarklaustur—an ideal spot for catching the Northern Lights between September and April!

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation:
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Day 5: Vik — Skaftafell — Glacier Lagoon
Glacier hike Iceland sunny

We begin the day at the dramatic Reynisfjara black sand beach, where we take in the towering Reynisdrangar sea stacks and explore the nearby basalt column cave. From there, it’s off to the glaciers. As we travel, we pass the mighty Mýrdalsjökull Glacier, beneath which lies the legendary and unpredictable Katla volcano. If visibility allows, we may even catch a glimpse of this volcanic giant. Continuing through landscapes shaped by ancient eruptions, we drive across the vast Eldhraun lava field toward Skaftafell in Vatnajökull National Park. This area is a true oasis—lush with green birch trees and vegetation, a vivid contrast to the stark black sand desert around it.

In Skaftafell, we set out on a three-hour glacier hike, guided by a glacier expert, across one of the outlet glaciers of Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe. Afterward, we make our way to the famous Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where massive icebergs float in magical silence. Just nearby is Diamond Beach, where chunks of blue-and-white ice glisten like crystals on the coal-black sand. It feels like walking through a film set—and in fact, scenes from James Bond movies and others were filmed right here. We’ll spend the night in a cozy guesthouse in the South East, and from September to April, there’s even a chance to slip outside and catch the Northern Lights dancing overhead.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Adventure Hotel Hof

Day 6: Eastfjords — Djúpivogur — Wilderness Center
Museum in Iceland in the east

Today’s journey takes us through the remote and beautiful Eastfjords, a region known for its towering mountains, quiet fjords, and small fishing villages. The untouched landscapes here are home to wildlife like reindeer and seabirds, creating a peaceful and authentic Icelandic experience. Along the way, we visit Djúpivogur, a small fishing village with a strong focus on nature and sustainability, where outdoor artwork adds character to the scenic surroundings. We also stop in Egilsstaðir, the largest town in East Iceland, located by the Lagarfljót River—home to local legends about a mysterious lake creature.

The highlight of the day is the Wilderness Center, a unique accommodation on the edge of Iceland’s highlands. Designed to feel like a step back in time, the center features carefully restored farmhouses and exhibitions that share stories of the people who once lived in this remote frontier. Guests can explore the museum (free of charge) and enjoy homemade meals in an open kitchen. After exploring, get ready for soaking in the hot spring spa like a real Viking! The bathhouse is built in an authentic style, with a traditional stone hot spring spa, just like the one our ancestors used.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Wilderness Center

Day 7: Stuðlagil Canyon — Lake Mývatn — Goðafoss — Akureyri
Studlagil in East Iceland

Today’s journey takes us from East to North Iceland, passing through some of the country’s most striking natural wonders. We begin at Stuðlagil Canyon, where towering basalt columns rise from the turquoise waters of the Jökla River, creating a dramatic contrast between the dark rock formations and vibrant blue-green water. From there, we head to the Námaskarð geothermal area, a surreal landscape filled with bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and colorful mineral deposits. The air is thick with the scent of sulfur, adding to the otherworldly atmosphere.

Continuing on, we explore the Lake Mývatn region, known for its volcanic landscapes, diverse birdlife, and over 50 small islands shaped by past eruptions. Next stop—soaking in the Mývatn Nature Baths, a relaxing geothermal lagoon often compared to the Blue Lagoon! Next, we visit Dimmuborgir, an area of towering lava formations that resemble an ancient, crumbling city. The day ends with a stop at Goðafoss, a stunning crescent-shaped waterfall, before reaching Eyjafjörður, a fjord surrounded by high mountains. Our final destination is Akureyri, North Iceland’s largest town, where we settle into a country hotel for the night. From September to April, this is also a great spot for viewing the Northern Lights.

*Please note that during winter, road conditions may restrict access to Stuðlagil. However, we will ensure alternative exciting activities are available for you to enjoy!

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Berjaya Akureyri Hotel

Day 8: Whale watching — Siglufjörður — Troll Peninsula — Laugarbakki
Whale watching in Iceland

Today, get ready for an exciting whale-watching boat tour in Eyjafjörður Fjord! With a 98% success rate, you’re very likely to spot humpback whales, dolphins, porpoises, and other incredible ocean wildlife. Afterward, we head to Siglufjörður, Iceland’s northernmost village, known for its colorful harbor and rich history as the herring capital in the early 20th century.

Next, we travel around Tröllaskagi (the Troll Peninsula), where you’ll enjoy some of Iceland’s most stunning coastal views and pass through small villages that showcase the charm of remote Icelandic life. As we continue, we’ll pass through active farming areas before reaching Laugarbakki, where we’ll explore the rural landscape. We’ll also stop at the picturesque Skagafjörður fjord, dotted with islands and full of hidden treasures. Our accommodation for the night is a cozy hotel in the Laugarbakki area, where, during winter, you can head out in the evening to witness the spectacular Northern Lights painting the sky in shades of green and purple.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Laugarbakki

Day 9: Borgarfjörður — Reykholt — Hraunfossar — Hvalfjörður — Reykjavik
Hraunfossar in Iceland

On our final day, we explore the stunning landscapes of West Iceland, an area praised by Lonely Planet as one of the best travel destinations. Our day begins with a short hike up to the Grábrók volcano crater, offering fantastic views of the surrounding lava fields. After the hike, we visit Reykholt, a significant historical site, where we’ll see Snorralaug, the hot spring pool of the famous Icelandic historian and author, Snorri Sturluson.

Next, we head to Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring, which provides geothermal water to heat homes and swimming pools in the Borgarfjörður region. Then, we visit Hraunfossar, a breathtaking waterfall where streams flow from the Hallmundarhraun lava field, followed by Barnafoss, or “Children’s Falls,” steeped in local legend. We’ll also make a stop at Sturlureykir horse farm to interact with the friendly Icelandic horses and learn about their importance in Icelandic culture. On our way back to Reykjavík, we’ll take the scenic route around Hvalfjörður (Whale Fjord) and expect to arrive in the capital around 5-6pm, where our journey comes to an end!

Meals: Breakfast

Important note

Note that your chosen tour dates are not guaranteed until confirmed by your guide. If availability is limited, your guide may suggest alternative dates a day or two before or after—so just make sure not to make any travel arrangements until confirmed.

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4.90 (20 reviews)
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Pat J.
|October 2025
Lots to see and do, on a 8 day adventure. Wouldn’t take anything less.
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Joseph F.
|October 2025
We hit all the major attractions and were completely satisdied
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Karen S.
|October 2025
I will come back to Iceland. The country is wonderful, the tour stops were great.
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Pat J.
|October 2025
Lots to see and do, on a 8 day adventure. Wouldn’t take anything less.
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Joseph F.
|October 2025
We hit all the major attractions and were completely satisdied
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Karen S.
|October 2025
I will come back to Iceland. The country is wonderful, the tour stops were great.
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Jeffrey B.
|October 2025
Excellent experience. Now I need to return and visit the spots I missed.
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Volker B.
|September 2025
Fascinating things to see and do. People are very friendly. Country is very clean. Food is expensive.
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William S.
|July 2025
Everything we hoped it would be. Can't give you credit for the weather, but it was great. I had thought it might have been too much driving for the six day ring road trip, but Karl never had us in the bus for more than 90 minutes. Iceland's geology and widely varying scenes are truly unique, and I don't think we missed much: craters, rift valleys, cliffs, waterfalls, glaciers (and glacial outfall lakes), geysers. Also can't give you credit for our fellow-travelers, but we feel lucky to have had truly great people on our tour.
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Marina Crassaris

Fantastic 6-Day Ring Road Tour with Summer Glacier Hike and Winter Ice Caving – As it says on the tin. Fantastic. Did it with my 12yo son who enjoyed it as much as I did. Our guide Sigurður was very knowledgeable and interesting. He was also very quick to find alternatives to replace the sites we couldn’t visit if the weather was too bad, or add some stops if we had more time. We were lucky to be a small group so the mini bus was very comfortable but i can imagine how it would get too much if it was full especially with all the bags and 4 seats at the back that are quite narrow and from where you can not really enjoy the view while on the road. All accomodations were nice and clean. Especially the wilderness centre that is worth the drive. All in all I highly recommend this tour. My son and I had an unforgettable adventure.

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Aparajita Roy

I was very fortunate to be in a group of 7 awesome people and our guide Sigi. Weather was a bit problematic but that’s expected in Icelandic winter. But we went to see the geysers, waterfalls, beaches, lagoons, whale watching and a geothermal spa and also went for the largest ice cave .Thanks to our wonderful guide Sigi to keeps our spirits high even in the terrible weather. The hotels and bus was comfortable. Can’t ask for more. I’m very happy with my trip. I wish to go for the other Iceland tours also that arctic adventures arranges

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Taylah C

Amazing time around Iceland, I really feel like we’ve seen all the best the country has to offer and it didn’t feel rushed at any point. We were very lucky with the weather which you can never control but we got to see the northern lights and stratospheric clouds which was cool. Highlights were certainly the golden circle and Godafoss waterfall as well as the ice cave and super jeep riding. Iceland is stunning in the winter and even in early January you get enough light from 10-5 each day so it does not feel rushed. Our guide was very informative and I liked learning more about the country, history and people. You never spend more than 1 hour on the bus without a scenic stop somewhere. All the accomodation was comfortable and warm. Breakfasts every morning were filling and a mix of traditional hot English and icelandic foods.

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Robyn J

Right around Iceland in winter was such a treat. The dark days delivered secrets and spectacles that will stay with me forever. The bus was warm, the accommodation was beautifully diverse, from comfortable hotels to unique farm stays. All added to the feeling that we were really seeing what life in Iceland is like. Along side the spectacular scenery, our guide Vjeran was an addition that absolutely made our trip. He was passionate about the country, provided us, with stories of trolls and elves, alongside facts and details. Recommendations of not only where, but what to eat, made us feel like we were getting some special secret insights. From the first pick up to the final drop off he had us laughing and learning the whole way. His energy and enthusiasm is endless. This is a must do trip.

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Denis Ho

It was a wonderful tour with the experienced tour guide, Vignir! Vignir was the replacement guide on the 3rd day as our original tour guide, Magnus who was one of the worst guide I met. Vignir told us many many history of Iceland and many his stories so that we could understand as much as possible the background of every attractions. Vignir was very gentle with very nice smile and patience to all of us. He brought us to many amazing places! I love the tour, especially the 1st sunrise in 2025 and whale watching tour. Unforgettable!

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Luc Marceau

I highly enjoyed my 6-days around Iceland in small group adventure. Driver/guide was LOCAL and awesome, minibus with trailer were in A1 shape, schedule was perfect and it was great to have people from all over the place as fellow travelers. Meeting point in Reyjkavik was across the street from my guesthouse <3

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Saman Saleem

We had an amazing time with Jói on our 6 day ring road tour. He was very knowledgable about the area and had some very funny stories to tell about his and his family’s lives in Iceland. Having dinners with him was so much fun too as we got the relax and have some great conversations. Iceland is a beautiful country to it’s hard to hate anything about the locations. As promised our stays were in some isolated spots that allowed for some perfect viewing opportunities for the northern lights without going far! I only have one complaint and that was for the stay at the Wilderness center where we were forced to separate into different rooms for dinner based on the meal we chose. Literally my husband and I were forced to eat separately and I was stuck on a table with 3 people eating silently as I really didn’t know them. I am all for family style eating but can we just be allowed to sit where we want and have all the meal options available on one table. Great time overall and would definitely recommend to others!

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Andrew T

Our small bus guide Vjeran was very efficient and excellent at taking us to extra magnificent places to see on top of our itinerary. Vjeran was kind and knowledgeable about all of the places we visited. Vjeran also knew the sweet spots on taking couples photos.

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Rolando Calderon

The tour was everything I hope for and more! The tour guide was very kind and help make the tour a lot better!

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KTB

Great tour. Saw so many stunning sights including the Northern Lights. Our guide Sindri was fantastic and constantly shared stories to keep us entertained during the drives. The trip was a bit impacted by the weather but overall we had a fantastic time.

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Karen B.
|September 2025
I lean towards the energetic side of the crowd. I think we were all patient with those who couldn't do all the activities. If I had to pick it in the future I would pick something a day or two shorter but that would include more significant hikes. Nonetheless we saw all that Iceland had to offer north south east and west, great photo opportunities, appropriately spaced bathroom and shopping breaks and meals.
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Vidyadhar G.
|August 2025
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David C.
|July 2025
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Roger C.
|September 2025

Things to know

  • Included:

      • An experienced, local hiking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
      • 6, 7, 8, or 9 days of exploration around Iceland (Ring Road, Golden Circle, South Coast, Glacier Lagoon, and more)
      • Accommodation for 5, 6, 7, or 8 nights at 3-star hotels (private bathrooms, twin rooms) — as listed day-by-day in the itinerary
      • All activities and hikes as listed in the itinerary
        • Activities in Wilderness Center
        • Glacier hike on Vatnajökull Glacier (April through October)
        • Crystal ice cave (October through April)
        • Whale watching in Eyjafjörður
        • Myvatn Nature Baths entrance (closed Jan–Mar 2026, during this time, you’ll visit Forest Lagoon instead)
      • Transportation during the tour
        • Minibus transfers during the tour
        • Pick-up in Reykjavík
        • Drop-off in Reykjavík or Borgarnes
      • Breakfast each morning at hotels
      • Free WiFi on the bus
      • All required safety equipment

    Add-ons (available at checkout):

      • Equipment rental
      • Single occupancy room

    Not included:

      • Flights to Iceland
      • Lunches and dinners
      • Anything not mention in the “Included” section above
      • Guide gratuities — optional
      • Insurance — recommended, available to add checkout
  • This really depends on how much time you can spare and if you’d like to take a deeper dive into Iceland. You have a choice between a 6, 7, 8, or 9-day Ring Road itinerary.

    6-day Ring Road itinerary

      • Golden Circle tour in Iceland, including Thingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall. From there, you’ll head south to witness the stunning Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, the black sand beach of Reynisfjara, and the glacier lagoon of Jokulsarlon with its floating icebergs. You’ll also have the chance to visit Vatnajokull National Park and embark on a glacier hike or explore the mesmerizing Crystal Ice Cave (seasonal).
      • Continuing along the Eastfjords, you’ll experience remote fishing villages and dramatic coastal cliffs before arriving at the geothermal wonders of the North. Highlights include the steaming landscapes of Namaskard Pass, the volcanic Lake Myvatn area, and the powerful Dettifoss waterfall. In North Iceland, you’ll also visit the charming town of Akureyri and have the option to relax in the Myvatn Nature Baths. As you return to Reykjavik, you’ll explore the unique rock formations of Hvitserkur and pass through scenic landscapes that showcase Iceland’s raw and untamed beauty.

    7-day Ring Road itinerary

      • Everything from the 6-day itinerary, plus a stunning day on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called “Iceland in Miniature”. This includes Arnarstapi and Hellnar village, Snæfellsnes National Park, the black pebble beach Djúpalónssandur, and the spectacular Kirkjufell mountain.

    8-day Ring Road itinerary

      • Everything from the 6-day itinerary, plus an extra day in Reykjavik—this is perfect for all those who want to explore this bustling town at a leisurely pace. There are a few fabulous museums, galleries, thermal swimming pools, vibrant shopping streets, the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church and so much more!

    9-day Ring Road itinerary

      • Everything from the 6-day itinerary, plus three extra days of discovery—making it the perfect all-around Iceland adventure.
        • One day is dedicated to Vestmannaeyjar Islands, including the Stórhöfði Cape, Eldheimar Museum, and Mt. Eldfell Volcano.
        • On the second day, we explore the stunning Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, the dramatic Laki and Lakagígar craters, and the charming area around Kirkjubæjarklaustur—including Systrafoss Waterfall, Systrastapi Rock, and the unique Kirkjugólf basalt formations.
        • And the third day is all about the Eldgjá Canyon and Landmannalaugar—highlights of the day include Ófærufoss Waterfall, Mt. Brennisteinsalda, Hjálparfoss Waterfall, and Þjórsárdalur Valley.
  • This Iceland Ring Road tour is perfect for beginners and anyone aged 8 and up! A basic level of fitness is all you need, as most activities involve leisurely walks at Iceland’s top sights—you’ll do the Ring Road as well as the Golden Circle tour in Iceland. Glacier hiking or Crystal Ice Cave visit is a part of the itinerary, but no experience is necessary.

    If you have trouble joining any of the activities on the tour—such as a glacier hike—you’re more than welcome to skip it. In the meantime, you’re free to explore the surrounding area or relax nearby. Our guide can usually drop you off at a nearby spot with available services while the group completes the activity.

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  • Here’s a list of the equipment you need to bring:

      • Day pack large enough to carry everything you might need throughout the day (around a 25-40L bag)
      • Water bottle or hydration bladder (2L capacity)
      • Hiking poles
      • Lightweight hiking boots
      • Comfortable and warm hiking clothes
      • Spare clothes for layering
      • Waterproof rain jacket
      • Waterproof pants
      • Sunhat
      • Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, tissues, etc.)
      • Headlamp or flashlight
      • Sunglasses
      • Camera — optional (but recommended)

    Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. We suggest bringing clothing appropriate for the season. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.

    Hiking boots, waterproof jacket, waterproof pants, hiking poles, and crampons can be rented with your guides at checkout.

    As for the luggage limit on this Iceland Ring Road tour, please stick to one small backpack and one piece of luggage weighing a maximum of 20 kg (44 lbs).

  • The hotels you’ll be staying at during this Iceland Ring Road tour are generally in remote locations, making them perfect for northern lights viewing. If the forecast is favorable, there’s a great chance you’ll witness the mesmerizing display of dancing auroras during your trip. Many hotels even offer a northern lights wake-up call upon request if the lights appear.

    Still, as the northern lights are a natural phenomenon, we can’t guarantee a sighting. Their visibility depends on atmospheric and weather conditions. The best time to see the northern lights is between September and March when the nights are longest and skies are clear—far from city lights, exactly where you’ll be!

    Find out more about northern lights in Iceland and your chance of seeing them!

  • On this Iceland Ring Road tour, you’ll be covering around 300 km (186 miles) per day, spending about 4-5 hours on the road. But don’t worry—it’s far from just a long drive! You’ll be stopping regularly for sightseeing, activities, bathroom breaks, and lunch, making every stretch of the journey an adventure in itself.

  • Group sizes and pricing

      • For this Iceland Ring Road tour, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 18:1
      • It takes a minimum of 2 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 18 participants.
      • Note that your chosen tour dates are not guaranteed until confirmed by your guide. If availability is limited, your guide may suggest alternative dates a day or two before or after—so just make sure not to make any travel arrangements until confirmed.

    Iceland Ring Road tours can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

    Min. age requirements

      • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
      • Minors older than 8 may be permitted to join the Iceland Ring Road Tour on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

    If your group has participants under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

  • The price for this Ring Road tour is based on twin-share rooms, but a single occupancy room can be arranged at an additional fee. You can add it to your booking at checkout.

    If you’re traveling solo and choose not to book a private room, you’ll be paired with another traveler of the same gender.

  • To get to this Iceland Ring Road tour, fly into Keflavík International Airport (KEF), serving Reykjavik. From there, it’s best to hop on a shuttle to Reykjavik, or you can take a taxi. It takes about 45 minutes to reach Reykjavik.

    It is recommended to arrive at least one day before the tour. If you’re flying in from the U.S. or will be landing early (4-6:30am), you should be able to join the tour, but some risks would follow (i.e., if the flight gets delayed) and could miss out on the tour. This is, therefore, not recommended! Accommodation for the night prior to the tour is at your arrangement.

    At checkout, you’ll be able to choose one of your preferred pick-up spots. Details on the exact pick-up time are in the itinerary, just note that it can take around 30 minutes to pick everyone up.

  • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with insurance. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, you’ll be offered to simply insure your trip with Redpoint at checkout.

    Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner—tailors protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations! Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

  • Deposits

    Secure your spot with a 30% deposit upon booking! The remaining 70% of the trip price must be paid 90 days prior to departure at the latest. If booking within 90 days of departure, the full amount is required at the time of booking.

    Cancellations

    Booking fees are non-refundable after a 48-hour grace period. During checkout, however, you can choose one of 57hours’ flexibility options—Basic, Flexible, or Super Flexible. Depending on which one you choose, a different cancellation policy will apply to your booking.

    Basic

      • If canceled within 48 hours of booking, a full refund will be issued.
      • If canceled 90 or more days before departure, a 70% refund of the total trip price will be issued.
      • If canceled within 89 days of departure, no refund will be issued.

    Flexible

      • If canceled within 48 hours of booking, a full refund will be issued.
      • If canceled 90 or more days before departure, a full refund of the total trip price will be issued.
      • If canceled 60-89 days before departure, a 50% refund of the total trip price will be issued.
      • If canceled within 59 days of departure, no refund will be issued.

    Super Flexible

      • If canceled within 48 hours of booking, a full refund will be issued.
        If canceled 60 or more days before departure, a full refund of the total trip price will be issued.
        If canceled within 59 days of departure, a 50% refund of the total trip price will be issued.

     

    Early Bird booking

    Want to be the first one to know when we publish new dates or secure your spot well in advance? Select a future month that suits you best and lock in your Early Bird spot in time with just a 10% deposit. 

    As soon as our guides publish new tour dates, you’ll be the first one to know. We’ll hold your spot for 2 weeks until you choose the date that suits you best. 

    More about how Early Bird bookings work below:

      • Only a 10% non-refundable deposit must be paid upon booking, but this deposit can be transferred to any other 57hours adventure in case the dates don’t end up working for you.
      • Once our guides publish new tour dates, we’ll reach out to you so you’ll be the first one to choose from newly released dates.
      • When you pick your date, you’ll confirm your booking by paying another 20% of the total trip amount (amounting to the standard 30% deposit). 
      • Once the trip has been confirmed, the regular cancellation policy (found above) applies.
      • The remaining balance is due 90 days before the trip.
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  • SGD - S$
    Singapore Dollar
  • HKD - HK$
    Hong Kong Dollar
  • DKK - Dkr
    Danish Krone
  • NOK - Nkr
    Norwegian Krone
  • NZD - NZ$
    New Zealand Dollar