The guide will meet you at Keflavik airport (see the details in the "Place & time of the meeting" section). From the airport you’ll be transferred to the guest house. Upon arrival you’ll get acquainted with other members of the group and have a rest. If you wish, you can take a walk around the city.
We’ll start our Golden Circle itinerary with the Thingvellir National Park, which is located at the boundary of North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, and therefore has a rugged terrain with multiple caves, picturesque canyons, and sparkling waterfalls.
Then we’ll visit the Gullfoss Waterfall, one of the most beautiful in Iceland. The water rushes into the valley down the two steps, and on a clear day you can see a rainbow over them.
The next stop is the Great Geyser, which gave name to all the other hot springs in the world. Its eruption happens only once a day, but there is another hot spring Strokkur nearby, which erupts to a height of about 20 meters every 10 minutes.
At the end of our today’s trip we’ll go to Hveragerdi, a small town known for its greenhouses heated by geothermal waters. Here, exotic fruits and plants are grown all year round.
In the morning we’ll visit two famous Icelandic waterfalls — Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss. Skogafoss is a symbol of Iceland, a powerful and majestic waterfall falling from a height of 60 meters. Seljalandsfoss is remarkable in that you can walk around it. Of course, if you are not afraid of water splashes!
The next stop along the route is Vik village. The local volcanic beach is known throughout the world. Lava flows during a volcanic eruption got to the ocean and froze in amazing column forms. The black sand adds more mystery to the view of the beach.
From here we’ll go to Ingolfshofdi sand spit to watch a colony of charming puffins.
Then we’ll see the huge Myrdalsjokull glacier hiding the insidious Katla volcano underneath, which is famous for its destructive eruptions with ash clouds and devastating floods. The legendary Eyjafjallajökull volcano is also nearby.
In the morning we’ll have a walk in the Skaftafell National Park. The park occupies the valleys near the Vatnajökull glacier. We’ll see the glacier up close, study the natural processes that take place in the giant body of ice. The tongues of the Vatnajökull glacier descend from the very heights directly into the park and further to the sea.
In the afternoon we’ll take a boat trip among the icebergs and glacial cliffs in the Jökulsarlon lagoon. If we are lucky, we’ll meet local inhabitants here — different kinds of seals.
In the morning we’ll start moving north along the east coast. In the national park with an almost unpronounceable name Jökulsargljufur, we’ll have a walk along a picturesque hiking route. We’ll see the most powerful waterfall in Europe — Dettifoss, which is about a hundred meters wide.
After lunch, we’ll go to the area of Myvatn Lake. This is a zone of volcanic activity with fantastic landscapes of lava fields, craters, rivers, lakes, and mountains. The gem of this place is the Krafla volcano. Its caldera hides a bright turquoise lake inside. We’ll take a walk at the foot of the volcano.
Another stop for today is in the valley of sulfur springs Hverarönd, where the geothermal fields of Namaskard and Grjötgja are located. Those who wish can take a dip.
In the morning we’ll drive to Husavik and get on a 3-hour sea cruise with whale watching. Upon returning to the shore, you’ll be able to visit a museum dedicated to whales.
Then we’ll continue our way to the Godafoss Waterfall with a wide 30-meter stream falling down from the dark basalt rocks.
After that we’ll go to the city of Akureyri, which is often called “the northern capital” of Iceland. We’ll take a short walk around the city, and move on to Cape Vatnsnes to watch adorable seals and see rocks of unusual shapes. One of them, for example, resembles an elephant.
In the morning we’ll have a walking sightseeing tour around the capital. We’ll see all the iconic sights: the Parliament, the Hallgrimskirkja Church — a wonder of modern architecture, the Höfdi house, where an important historical event — the meeting of Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan — took place. From the height of the observation points we’ll admire the panorama of the city.
Then we’ll visit the Viking Village in the suburbs of Reykjavik and set off to explore the Reykjanes peninsula. On its territory two tectonic plates — the Eurasian and North American — meet, so volcanic activity is high here: there are lava fields, hot springs, and smoking fumaroles. The ground is covered with a thick layer of petrified lava with soft green moss on top. It feels like a carpet under our feet!
Then we head to the area of the legendary Blue Lagoon to swim in the open-air mineral pools. In the evening we’ll return to Keflavik.
You will head off to the airport to catch a flight home (transfer is not included).
Special price is valid until 26.07.2024!
You can arrive no later than 14:00 on the first day of the tour.
The guide will meet you at Keflavik International Airport (KEF) at the time of your flight’s arrival.
Note: We kindly ask you not to purchase the tickets until the manager sends you a confirmation and guarantees that the tour will take place.
The guide will meet you at Keflavik International Airport (KEF) before 14:00 on the first day of the tour.
There are direct flights to Reykjavik from most of European and CIS countries.
On the last day of the tour you’ll check out from the guest house and get a taxi to the airport. Transfer is not included in the price of the tour. You can choose any convenient flight after 15:00.
We’ll stay in double/twin rooms in the guest houses along the route.
Note: The price of the trip is based on double accommodation. If you are traveling alone, we will try to find a roommate for you from the tourists of our group, but we cannot guarantee this. Usually there is a roommate, but if there is not, you will need to pay extra for single accommodation.
If you need a single room and don't want to stay with anybody, specify this in the comments to your application.
The weather in Iceland is unpredictable and unstable. The temperature can change from −2 °C to +19 °C. Average daytime temperature is +12 °C, at night it can drop to +7 °C. According to weather forecasts, the warmest month of summer is July, when daytime temperature reaches +14...+15 °C, and at night it stays within +7...+10 °C.
Throughout the summer, you can observe the so-called “white nights” here. On June 21th, the sun rises at 02:55 and sets only at 00:03.
The itinerary is suitable for anyone whose medical condition allows moderate physical activity.
Children are allowed to participate from the age of 6 and only if accompanied by their parents.
The checklist #27 will help you prepare for this trip.
You can pack your things in a suitcase.
To enter Iceland you will need a valid Shengen visa. Ask manager for the details.
The national currency of Iceland is Icelandic krona (ISK). Card payments are accepted everywhere.
It is no longer required to present certificates of vaccination or testing for COVID-19 to enter Iceland.
We’ll cook breakfasts and dinners ourselves. The prices for groceries in the supermarket are quite reasonable. Lunch is either prepared by ourselves or in a cafe.
Throughout the year, Iceland lives on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), without switching to summer and winter time.
You can bring up to 3 kg of food to Iceland, with the exception of eggs, meat and dairy products. Tourists over 20 years old have the right to carry 1 liter of hard liquor (from 22 to 79%), 1 liter of wine (up to 22%) or, instead of wine and hard liquor, 6 liters of beer.
250 grams of tobacco or 200 cigarettes can only be carried by a person over 18 years old. To carry drugs, radio transmitters and firearms, you will need a special permit. The probability that a customs officer will check your luggage is 50%. If there is an excess, you’ll have to pay an additional fee.
Dear Strannik Team, this is my third time traveling with you, and once again, I return absolutely thrilled! The itinerary was incredibly rich and interesting, and everything was organized, as always, at the highest level! It’s very important for me on vacation to be able to relax and trust the organizers. I want my only task to be showing up with my suitcase at the specified place and time, while everything else is taken care of for me. With Strannik, this is wonderfully achieved!
A special thank you to our wonderful guide, Lika Maistrova, for creating such a warm atmosphere, maintaining a positive attitude, and sharing her deep knowledge of Iceland's history and culture so generously, as well as for her precision and organization. The vacation was a 100% success! Thank you!
This is a convenient weekend-to-weekend itinerary that nonetheless covers all of Iceland’s best spots, from the famous waterfalls to mystical volcanic landscapes.
To spend less time on the road and take more time to see the sights, we will stop at different guest houses along the way.
The journey is light and suitable for everyone, no matter the age or physical shape.
As for the meals, we’ll cook breakfasts and dinners ourselves. We usually have cereal with milk, porridge, or sausages in the morning, and BBQ steaks, baked potatoes, salads in the evening. The prices for groceries in the supermarket are quite reasonable. Lunch is either prepared by ourselves or in a cafe.
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