Essential Iceland Tour for Solo Travelers

What to expect on this itinerary
Embrace the independence of traveling solo to discover the connection between Iceland’s culture and its landscape. Travel along the Ring Road for an exceptional experience of the essential sites that have witnessed history and inspired legend. Hot springs bubble with naturally heated water as lakes and rivers fill chasms created by visible tectonic plates. Basalt rocks shape cliffs and resemble church tiles, and waterfalls careen into splash pools as elves hide in lava formations that resemble castles. Your custom tailored tour takes solo traveling to the next level to provide luxury, history, and majesty along the storied roads of Iceland.
Customizable Itinerary
Vatnsnes – Arrive in Iceland and Begin a Scenic Drive along the Ring Road
Your flight will land at Keflavik International Airport, and you will feel the excitement pulse through you. In the summer and spring, lush grass surrounds the airport and spreads to the shore. In the fall, autumn leaves dangle from the trees. In winter, a fresh sheet of snow blankets the countryside. Your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim, and you will quickly begin your exploration of the unique, inspiring landscape in the Island’s remote position in the world. You will meet other like-minded travelers in the group, eager to discover the beauty of Iceland’s nature and immerse themselves in the culture. Your drive will go along Road No. 1, known as the famous Ring Road, and venture north past the small town of Mosfellsbaer.
The greenery stretches along Leirvogur Cove, which shapes part of Kollafjordur Fjord. You will continue until you reach Hvalfjordur. During World War II, British and American navies docked at one of the piers. Your introduction to the landscape is as majestic as you had hoped, filled with reflective water that laps at the shores, steep canyon walls that rise above the plain, and Iceland’s tallest waterfall, Glymur, as it cascades from nearly 690 feet above the ground. You will stop at Hraunfossar, known for the Lava Falls and a stunning display of clear and cold subterranean springs that seeps through the lava and tumble over the little rapids into the Hvita River. Instead of the thundering falls, you will find gentle streams that trickle into the turquoise water as it emerges from moss-covered lava field.
What's Included:
Akureyri – Explore Gorges in Search of Waterfalls, and Experience Culture
Adaldalur – Discover the Landscape of Myvatn en route to Adaldalur
Reydarfjordur – Visit Husavik Town, Asbyrgi Valley, and Local Farms
Hofn – Traverse Fjords and Fishing Villages to See Vatnajokull Glacier
Vik – Explore Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon and Skaftafell National Park
Reykjavik – Relish the South Coast and Golden Circle en route to Reykjavik
Reykjavik – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Taste 1,000-year-old ice taken directly from an iceberg that floats in a glacial lagoon
- Witness the mystique of Myvatn Lake and the surrounding landscape, including the bizarre lava formations
- Discover the entanglement of culture and scenery throughout Iceland that encompasses heritage, history, and mythology
- Visit one of the best-preserved churches that showcase traditional Icelandic architecture
- Uncover the immaculate basalt formations along the South Coast that form pillars, black sand beaches, and geometric shapes
- Search for the monster at Logurinn that hides inside the glacial lake
- Explore traditional fishing villages positioned by stunning fjords
- See puffins in their natural habitat as they dive into the ocean in search of food
- Relish a view of Iceland’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull
- Revel in the wide distance and exceptional height of Strokkur Geyser’s punctual eruption
Detailed Description
The solo traveler always finds a way to discover the hidden charms of the world. Your 8-day tour of Iceland’s essential sites takes you around the coastline in search fjords and glaciers, fishing villages and lava tunnels. Moss grows on the lava fields, and unique bridges cross over tumbling, winding rivers. This trip is meant for solo travelers who believe the journey is as important as the destination and it begins with your arrival at Keflavik International Airport. Your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim to introduce you to your Icelandic expedition.
Travel along the Ring Road clockwise and head north to the Hvalfjordur Fjord. Explore the farmsteads and fishing villages before you reach the medieval farmhouse at Reykholt. Pass beautiful waterfalls and the largest hot spring in the country, along with a 3,000-year old lava field, before you arrive at Vatnsnes for the night. Next day, your whirlwind adventure continues at Kolugil Gorge. Pass small riverside towns and see a traditional turf church at Vidimyrarkirkja. Visit the open-air fold museum at Glaumbaer and a deep narrow valley known as Oxnadalur. You will reach the capital of the north at Akureyri and spend the evening relaxing.
Begin the next day at Godafoss Waterfall before you make your way to the impressive landscape that surrounds Lake Myvatn to see the natural baths, sulfur mine, and lava formations. Move next to the small town of Husavik en route to Reydarfjordur. Traverse a horseshoe-shaped valley and witness the power of Dettifoss Waterfall and the colors of Logurinn Lake. Move next to enjoy the scenic drive across the fjords to take in the picturesque villages and wildlife along the coastline. Pass close to Vatnajokull, the largest glacier in Iceland before you reach Hofn.
Spend the next morning traversing the iceberg clad glacial lagoon at Jokulsarlon. Stroll along the trails at Skaftafell National Park and the black sand desert of Skeidararsandur. Witness basalt columns and the lava flow at Eldhraun en route Vik. Next day, you will make your way to Reykjavik to visit the black sand beaches and the unique formations along the South Coast. Near Reykjavik, you will explore the Golden Circle to see Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir, and Thingvellir National Park. Conclude as your private transfer will meet you in your hotel lobby and escort you to Keflavik International Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,600 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 318 reviews
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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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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Our trip to Iceland was a dream come true! The travel company's agent planned an itinerary that was packed with amazing excursions, incredibly knowledgeable and fun tour guides and wonderful accommodations in the heart of Reykjavik and Akureyri. We saw most of the highlights of Iceland as well as many of the less-well-travelled gems of the country and its people. The travel agency's app was very helpful and easy to use. No need for lots of papers and documents other than our passports!
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