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There's a lot more to Iceland than ice! Discover all the bucket list highlights with some lesser-known secrets you may not have chosen alone - you’ll find fjords, glaciers, volcanoes, black sands and thermal springs in the world's far north. Stay up with the midnight sun in summer or chase the Northern Lights in winter – this trip operates all year round, meaning no matter when you set off, you’re sure to find something incredible. Drive the Golden Circle and discover Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall and the Geysir Geothermal Area, then discover waterfalls and scenic hotspots off the tourist track. Sample hot dogs in Reykjavik, find some quirky bars to spend your evenings in and see some of the best natural views you’ve maybe ever seen!
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Reykjavik
<Hallo! Welcome to Iceland. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm today. Being so far north, Reykjavik’s daylight can change dramatically between seasons – 4 hours in winter and up to 22 in summer – which means you’ll either have a lot of time to party or a lot of time to nap in the sun. After the meeting, maybe head out to dinner or check out the craft beer scene with the group (your leader always has the best recommendations) and explore the nightlife (or late-day life?) in this coastal capital.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Golden Circle
<Follow Iceland’s Golden Circle today with a few smooth, scenic drives. First, visit Thingvellir National Park and the Parliament Plains – this is the site of Europe's oldest parliament, founded in AD 930. If you notice a big ridge of water in the landscape, you’re probably looking at the Silfra fissure, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are slowly ripping apart. Then check out the Strokkur Geyser and if you’re lucky, maybe see it blast water through the air. Finally, swing by the Gullfoss double waterfall on the Hvita River to witness the impressive cascades. On the way to your accommodation, there’s the option to stop at Secret Lagoon in Fludir for some steamy hot springs action - built in 1891, this is Iceland’s oldest man-made pool! Fed by the Vaomalahver, Basahver and Litli Geysers, the pool’s water flows continuously, meaning it stays warm (38 to 40 degrees Celsius year-round), clean and rich in sulphur.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours. -
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South Coast to Gerði
<Today, you’ll drive along the south coast of Iceland – one of the most popular areas in the country due to the natural beauty dotting the coast. Begin with a visit to Gluggafoss, also known as Merkjarfoss, the most prominent waterfall in a series of falls running off the Merkja River. Continue to Skogafoss on the Skoga River and marvel at the cliffside drop – here, you can climb the stairs to the right of the falls and watch the birds dive in and out of the cliff face. If the season's right, head on to Dyrholaey Nature Reserve and see the cliffs that jut out into the sea before visiting the famed black sands of Reynisdrangar (season permitting) – voted one of the most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world. From here, pass through Vik before continuing east to the Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach. Tonight, you’ll stay near Reynivellir.
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours. -
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South Coast to Jokulsarlon to Gerði to Vik
<Feeling like you could tackle Europe’s largest icecap? This morning, you can embark on an optional walk on Vatnajokull – you don’t really need any special experience to sign up for a glacier walk here, so don’t let the size scare you. Glaciers like Vatnajokull are sadly melting away due to rising global temperatures, so seriously consider this if it's on your bucket list while it’s still possible. In summer, you can also take an optional boat ride and glide through the waters for a different perspective. After, continue exploring Vatnajokull National Park – a wilderness area known for its huge glaciers, mountain trails and Svartifoss waterfall – which you’ll take a short hike to and witness the cascades tumbling down over black basalt columns. Today is not a day to forget your camera! If the season’s right, you might also make a pitstop at Fjadrargljufur – a unique serpent-like canyon shaped by erosion over thousands of years. Later, arrive in the remote seafront village of Vik, where you’ll have a free night to explore.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. During winter months, Svartifoss may be difficult to access. You will visit another waterfall if the weather prohibits this visit. -
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Vik to Reykjavik
<Make your way back to Reykjavik, but not before chasin’ some more waterfalls! Today, you’ll visit mighty Seljalandsfoss – you can actually walk behind the falls and see the cascades from underneath (raincoat recommended). Just a short walk away is Gljufrabui (meaning Canyon Dweller). Bask in the cascades of this towering waterfall that’s a bit more off-the-beaten-track as some other tourist favourites. Cap off your waterfall tour with a visit to Urridafoss – on Iceland’s longest river, this is the most voluminous waterfall in the country. Arrive in Reykjavik in the afternoon and head out on an orientation walk with your leader. Icelandic locals have a special relationship with hot dogs, so you’ll have the option to stop by a hot dog stand and see what all the fuss is about – it’s said that you haven’t really tasted a proper hot dog until you’ve had one of these! Tonight, maybe go shopping for a few souvenirs, or grab your group for a few drinks at one of Reykjavik’s quirky bars to celebrate the last night of your adventure.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. During winter months, Gljufrabui may be difficult to access. You will visit another waterfall if the weather prohibits this visit. -
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Leistungen 2026
- Gästehaus (Mehrbettzimmer) (2 Nächte), Hütte (Mehrbettzimmer) (2 Nächte), Herberge (Mehrbettzimmer) (1 Nacht)
- Golden Circle - Strokkur Geysir & Gullfoss Wasserfall
- Þingvellir Nationalpark - Parlamentsebene
- Gluggafoss - Wasserfallbesuch
- Skogafoss - Wasserfallbesuch
- Vatnajokull - National Park
- Svartifoss - Wasserfallbesuch
- Seljalandsfoss - Wasserfallbesuch
- Urridarfoss - Wasserfallbesuch
- Reykjavik - Orientierungsspaziergang
- Gljufrabui - Besuch des Wasserfalls
- Golden Circle - Strokkur Geyser & Gullfoss Waterfall
- Þingvellir National Park - Parliament Plains
- Gluggafoss - Waterfall Visit
- Skogafoss - Waterfall Visit
- Vatnajokull - National Park
- Svartifoss - Waterfall Visit
- Seljalandsfoss - Waterfall Visit
- Urridarfoss - Waterfall Visit
- Reykjavik - Orientation Walk
- Gljufrabui - Waterfall Visit
- 3x Frühstück
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