Immersive Tour of Iceland’s Wonderful Outdoors

What to expect on this itinerary
Designed for those who want to immerse themselves in nature, this 10-day adventure will offer you the opportunity to delve deep into the elements of Iceland. Dive between shifting tectonic plates, witness icebergs that formed over 1,000 years ago, and marvel at incredible waterfalls. Iceland is waiting to show you all of the elemental powers that it holds beneath its exterior.
Customizable Itinerary
Reykjavik – Another Dimension
Once you pass through customs, you will meet your private transfer who will lead you to Sandvik, which is the Southwest tip of the country and the home to the bridge between continents. Then, your guide can drive you to the only Michelin-starred restaurant in Iceland, where you will savor the most delectable seafood dinner ever to cross your lips. When you are fully satisfied, you will head into the open night, where you might witness the northern lights.
What's Included:
Reykjavik – Panoramic Views of Nature
Olafsvik – The Diversity of Iceland’s Nature
Isafjordur – Through the Westfjord Alps
Holmavik – The Jagged Teeth of Iceland
Varmahlid – Ride Horseback
Fludir – Diving into Silfra Fissure
Vik – The Power of Mother Nature
Hofn – The Heart of Iceland
Hofn – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Immerse your toes in the black sand beaches of Sandvik before watching the northern lights performing a dance for you
- Gaze in wonder at the panoramic views of fjords, lava fields, mountains, and the city of Reykjavik from Mt. Esjan
- Traverse through mini-Iceland for a taste of the best nature that Iceland has to offer travelers
- Scale across the Westfjord Alps before walking around a waterfall
- Discover the most impressive but least-talked about natural features of Iceland
- Indulge in a horseback riding excursion that will have you riding through fields of flowers and other wondrous landscapes
- Defy your imagination with the magic of Bruarfoss, where the water changes from clear to a vivid sky-blue
- Transport yourself to another dimension as you stroll across the National Geographic voted, top-10 non-tropical beaches in the world
- Savor the immensity of Mother Nature as you stand in the shadow of the largest glacier in all of Europe
- Marvel at the colorful mountains of Landmannalaugar and witness the hues change before your eyes
Starting Price
$9,100 per person (excluding international flights)
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
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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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“We had a great guided tour of South Iceland with this travel agency, as well as a self-drive to the west peninsula and a few days in Rekyavik. We were able to get in everything from a glacier trek, to an underground lava cave walk, to a food tour in Rekyavik. The island is amazing with its wonderful landscape and people. We had the best time! Our guide and tour planner was very knowledgeable, thoughtful and full of great stories and anecdotes about the island and its history. He made our trip very memorable!”
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