Best of Iceland Tour in 8 Days

What to expect on this itinerary
Discover the spectacular landscapes and wilderness of Iceland on this magical, 8-day tour. Helicopter around geysers, experience breathtaking waterfalls, and journey into the center of a glacier. Sail the seas as you watch for the elusive blue whale, and let the wind whip through your hair while you ride on horseback along the beaches before immersing yourself in one of the most exclusive snorkeling spots in the world. Climb your way to a hiking paradise and search for colorful minerals and stroll through a dormant volcano for a remarkable experience. This tour is tailored specifically for all the desires that you have so you can experience some of the best of what Iceland has to offer.
Customizable Itinerary
Reykjavik – Helicopter around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Golden Circle
Your adventure awaits as the impressive landscape of Iceland welcomes you with open arms. Once you arrive in Keflavik Airport, your private transfer will lead you to the helicopter center for an exclusive tour of the Golden Circle, which will encircle the Southwest region of Iceland. As you take to the skies, the views of Reykjavik will take your breath away before venturing to Thingvellir National Park, which is the only UNESCO World Heritage site on Iceland’s mainland and the birthplace of Iceland’s democratic government. With its dried magma fields that are blanketed by the deep green moss of Iceland and its landscape that have been chiseled by glacial springs, the national park’s abundant beauty is a sight that you will not want to miss.
From here, your helicopter guide will take you over to the Geysir Geothermal Area in Haukadalur Valley. The Geysir itself has been inactive for years although Haukadalur Valley is also home to bountiful hot springs and active geysers, including the phenomenal Strokkur, Smiður, and Litli-Strokkur. The most powerful and famous geyser is Strokkur, which shoots colossal jets of scalding water into the air about 130 feet high. Make sure you grab your camera in time to capture the spectacular event. Though the geyser is in its inactive phase at the moment, you may be the only one to catch the rare sight of its eruption, which would shoot giant jets of water up to 230 feet in the air.
Your last stop of the Golden Circle is Iceland’s most beloved and exemplary Gullfoss, which is located in the Hvita river canyon. The water that powers the waterfall comes from the glacier Langjokull, where it cascades down two separate features before it reaches the bottom of the falls. During the summer, 459 cubic feet of water floods the waterfall every second, while in the winter, 389 cubic feet of water surges through the falls. When you stand by the edge of the geyser, the gushing water will energize your soul. Your guide will escort you to the wilderness geothermal pool at Mount Hengill, where the volcano is still active, but its last eruption was around 2,000 years ago. As you step through the edges of the volcano, you can feel the rumblings of the earth beneath your feet.
What's Included:
Akureyri – Catch the Elusive Blue Whale in the Greenland Seas
Husavik – Visit the Waterfall of the Gods: Godafoss
Hofn – Conquer the Largest Glacier in Europe: Vatnajokull
Vik – Stroll Along a Beach of Black Diamonds at Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Heimaey – Walk Inside the Dormant Volcano of Eldfell
Reykjavík – Explore the Silfra Fissure and the Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Reykjavík – Soak in the Blue Lagoon and Departing for Home
Trip Highlights
- Experience a bird’s eye view of Iceland via helicopter as you journey around the Golden Circle
- Bask in the elemental power of Dalvík’s wind as you ride Icelandic horses along their beaches
- Cruise along Akureyri’s coastline for a remote adventure to spot the elusive blue whale in the wild
- Discover treasures along a hiking paradise at Landmannalaugar
- Dive deep into one of the most exclusive snorkeling spots in the world to see the Silfra Fissure, which is where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are exposed
- Venture along the South Coast to Seljalandsfoss Waterfall and step behind to feel the grandeur without getting wet
- Stroll among black diamonds on the beaches of the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
- Luxuriate in the rejuvenating pools of the Blue Lagoon and watch the northern lights as they display their colorful majesty above
Detailed Description
Let the wildness of Iceland’s landscape and spirit sweep you away on this magical, 8-day adventure. When you arrive in Keflavik Airport, your private transfer will lead you to the helicopter center for an exclusive bird’s eye view of the Golden Circle. Iceland’s wind will invigorate your spirit as you go horseback riding in Dalvík before indulging in a private whale-watching tour. Then, you will experience true relaxation in the geothermal springs before heading to the waterfall of the gods: Godafoss. You will then lay your head down for the night in your luxury property in Husavik.
The following morning, you will conquer the largest glacier in Europe: Vatnajokull. Here, you will experience a breathtaking, 360-degree view of Iceland. Then, you will venture to Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon so you can trek along with the black diamonds as the sun catches the ice at just the right moment. Afterward, you will tour the hiking paradise that is Landmannalaugar, which is a hidden gem of Iceland, to feast your eyes upon the psychedelic-colored minerals of rhyolite that litter the hilltops. The next day, you will ferry across the ocean to the Vestmannaeyjar or Western Islands, which is an archipelago that was formed by underwater volcanic eruptions. Here, you can experience the rare opportunity of walking along a dormant volcano before relaxing in your luxurious property in Heimaey.
The following day involves diving deep into the Silfra Fissure, which is one of the most exclusive snorkeling spots in the world and is where the exposed tectonic plates between North America and Eurasia lie. Shortly after, you will experience a peek behind the elemental power of Seljalandsfoss Waterfall before dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Reykjavík and relaxing in your luxurious property for the night. For your last day in Iceland, you can take a moment or two to luxuriate in the healing thermal springs of the Blue Lagoon and watch the northern lights as they dance for your pleasure. Once you have experienced the best of your trip through Iceland, your private transfer will lead you to Keflavik Airport for your trip home.
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Starting Price
$3,700 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 24 reviews
The trip was full of ups and downs:
The ups:
1. Our guide in the South was phenomenal. He was attentive, knowledgeable, patient and experienced. We had a great time from ice-climbing, to glacier hiking, to Northern light viewing.
2. The location of our hotel in Akureyri is fantastic.
3.Our experience designer, was prompt to put together alternative plans for us when we were stuck in the storm in Aukureyri for two days. She was responsive, available, and stayed up late to figure things out for us.
4. We love having spent some time in the North -- it's much less touristy than the South.
The downs:
1. Lots of activities cancelled due to the storm / weather (including ice-fishing/ and caving). We did not expect this level of weather dependency and should we have known, we would have picked another time to come.
2. There was a dinner party arranged for us -- which was appreciated but the quality of the party was so-so. The activities was not the most entertaining and the food was mediocre. Perhaps dinner at restaurants such as Dill would have been more interesting. The room at the hotel in Reykjavik was too small for us - we couldn't even open our luggages fully.
3. There was a last-minute cancellation by the company in Aukureyri and we were not informed, which could mostly be the local company's fault rather than our travel company.
4. The folder which our travel agency compiled, while useful, was quite bulky, maybe it would have been more practical putting together a wallet-size contact info list for us.
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First of all, Iceland is strikingly beautiful. We went from Reykjavík along the southern coast, then north along eastern Iceland, all the way north to Akureyri. We snorkeled in two-degree water, hiked with an ice pick in hand on a glacier, and saw countless whales and waterfalls. It was magnificent! The trip was well planned and fabulously executed. Thanks to our Zicasso travel team, it was stress-free.
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We had a private group of 7 couples that wanted to experience Iceland to its fullest. We thoroughly enjoyed this custom made trip to fit all of our needs. From our pickup at the airport till the end, we were taken care of beyond what we imagined. At the airport, we were greeted by our driver and transferred to the blue lagoon, where we were able to spend 2 hrs exploring the lagoon.
On our way back to the hotel, we asked to stop to grab food, since we hadn't eaten and the food at the lagoon was rather expensive. He drove us around the city and showed us all the different parts of the city and where we could explore and eat throughout our stay and then we arrived at this really neat food court type place on the marina that was walking distance from our hotel. Inside, we had at least 10 different restaurant options, but the best was the food truck serving chicken sandwiches and veggie sandwiches, which everyone enjoyed as our first meal in Iceland. We then checked into the hotel and explored the city on our own. We ate dinner at a place that had decent Mediterranean food. While we were waiting for our food, we saw that the place next door was bustling and full of patrons, so we decided to try that later sometime in the week.
We asked to start the next day a little later at 9:30am and set off on our journey to explore the golden circle. We started off horseback riding for 2 hours. We had many people that had never ridden horses and many that had ridden at least 20 times. Several were a bit worried at the beginning, but we all enjoyed our experience. We then set out to see the Geysir and Gulfgoss waterfall. After the waterfall, we were given the option to skip the secret lagoon and get home earlier or proceed to the lagoon. After long debates amongst ourselves, we decided to go to the lagoon. After the lagoon, we drove through the national park and were able to stop and see where people dive between the tectonic plates. It was raining, so we did not get out and spend too much time, but were thankful we were able to drive through the area and hear about the history. We arrived back so late, that we asked our driver to drop us off directly at Kol, where we had dinner reservations.
The next day started early with a 715 am departure. We started our journey along the south coast, as our driver filled our brains with knowledge about Reykjavic and Iceland. After about 1.5-2hrs, we stopped and switched into a superjeep to explore the Valley of Thor. The superjeep ride was adventurous, as we crossed rivers and glacier valleys. We eventually arrived at a small campsite, where we started our hike up a mountain that ended at a 1600ft peak overlooking the entire valley. While the hike was a bit more challenging than we had imagined, we were happy that we did it and the view truly was "worth killing for," as our driver had described to us. Afterwards, we had a picnic lunch and returned to our bus and continued on to next glacier, where we were able to gear up in crampons and hike up the glacier. After the hike, we were given many options of when to stop for dinner. We eventually ended up at Fosshotel Glacier lagoon for the night.
We started the next day with a delicious breakfast and started our trek to the glacier lagoon around 10am. At the lagoon, we did the amphibian boat tour and then our driver took us to the black beach, where we spend time taking pictures on glaciers that floated up to the beach. We then started our trek back towards Reykjavic. On our long journey back west, our driver helped break up the trip and made stops for lunch, visit to the black beach, visit to waterfalls and even a spontaneous stop to take pictures in random lava fields (since he knew our group loved to take pictures). We were able to customize and change itinerary on the fly, which we all loved.
The next two days we had to ourselves in the city, as we had requested. A small group of us decided to go golfing and we were setup on this beautiful course about 35 minutes from the hotel and our driver was kind enough to transport us there, so we did not have to pay for separate transport fee. After dropping us off, he returned to the city and took the rest of the group on a city tour in the bus, which they enjoyed. The last day, we got picked up at 10am to go on ATV tour about 45 minutes away. Afterwards, our driver made stops for us to try and find souvenirs and even stop for us to pick up snacks. After returning back to the hotel, some of us wanted to rent bikes and explore the city on our own. When our driver heard we were going to rent bikes, he offered to join us on his bike and took us on a spontaneous 2 hr bike tour through the city. We then got to see our friend one last time the next morning, as we got transported to the airport.
Overall, we all loved our trip and our tour company. Our only complaints were some lack of communication during the process with our agent and frustration in getting back answers to questions in a timely fashion but everything was eventually answered and everything was taken care of from pickup, to tours, to activities, to departure. At the end, all the details were taken care of beautifully and the price was very similar or better than our larger tour companies that would not have had this personal touch and flexibility. Many of the a la carte type companies would have had nonprivate tours and the other customized tours would have been much more expensive. All 14 of us would highly recommend this company to anyone!!
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Our guide was great. He met us at Keflavik Airport at 4:50 AM in his 17 passenger mini-bus, showed us a lavafield on our way to the Blue Lagoon, and took us to a very nice breakfast at a small café in Grindavik, before taking us to our hotel in Reykjavik which had a great fish and chip on the menu.
Iceland was a great trip and our guide was a great guide for it. We were a family of 5, ages 16 to 85, and Our guide was able to accommodate all of us. My wife and mom were not up for the more challenging hikes, so he got them to lunch and a museum. My son wanted to get the morning light for his camera, so he was in the lobby on two mornings at 3 AM. My other son forgot his toiletries bag in one of the 8 hotels we stayed in, so our guide coordinated with his niece to have the bag delivered to us before we got on the plane. Lastly, I have an interest in the sagas, Njal's Saga in particular, so our guide got me to the site of the Njal burning (which was not easy), the saga museum, and various landmarks along the way. Also, waterfalls, a hike on the glacier, a hike in the glacier, in a cave, Thingvellir, Thorsmork, Geysir, Guilfoss, Reynisfjara, Jokulsarlon, and more. Stops at Bonus, souvenirs, the new Iceland Costco? No problem!
It was also a great help to have him as a driver. If you want to see the scenery, you're going to have to drive out, in a country on the metric system, where you might not see another car for an hour. Our drivers knew which one lane road or dirt road was the right road, and that is tricky if you're not a native.
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