Explore the stunning landscapes of Iceland on this unforgettable 10-day tour, which reveals majestic waterfalls, expansive glaciers, and dramatic volcanic terrain each day. Begin in Reykjavík and follow the legendary Ring Road, tracing dramatic coastlines and remote routes through constantly changing scenery. Stand before thunderous cascades like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, then wander along black-sand beaches framed by striking basalt sea stacks on the south coast. Experience the immense scale of Europe’s largest glacier at Skaftafell and watch icebergs drift across the luminous waters of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. In the East Fjords, winding roads lead past fishing villages and rugged mountains straight from the sea. Northern Iceland delivers more natural drama with Lake Mývatn’s volcanic landscapes and the raw power of Dettifoss.
Highlights
Relax in the Blue Lagoon’s warm, mineral-rich geothermal waters in Iceland
Explore ancient rift valley of Þingvellir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
See Gullfoss, an iconic Golden Falls with stunning views and roaring waters
Visit Skógafoss Waterfall, Iceland's most iconic and majestic waterfalls
Travel through isolated fishing villages and the picturesque East Fjords
Admire the stunning landscape of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Enjoy a thrilling snowmobile tour in Vatnajökull glacier
Moderately active but not overly strenuous. This level includes activities like casual cycling, yoga, or excursions/activities that typically last 3-5 hours total each day.
Upon arrival, a private driver greets you at the airport and takes you directly to the Blue Lagoon, one of the country’s most iconic geothermal spas. Sink into the warm, mineral-rich waters and unwind as lava fields and open sky surround you, easing off the travel fatigue.
Take a quick stop at the Blue Lagoon on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwest Iceland. Step into warm, milky-blue geothermal water set in a lava field. Silica- and mineral-rich water surrounds you as steam drifts across the volcanic landscape.
Time here stays simple and relaxed. Soak, add an in-water massage or spa treatment, unwind in the saunas and steam rooms, or grab a bite at the Lava Restaurant with views over the lagoon. The experience blends easy comfort with one of Iceland’s most recognizable settings. Once you finish at the lagoon, the journey continues smoothly to your accommodation.
Day 2: Þingvellir National Park | Bláskógabyggð Area | Gullfoss Waterfall | Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Travel Iceland in a rugged 4x4 built for real adventure. You ride across lava fields, glaciers, and black sand beaches with ease, with plenty of space for gear and an elevated seat that opens up wide views of the landscape. At the arranged time, your private driver-guide meets you in the hotel lobby, easy to spot and ready to help with luggage.
Start at Þingvellir National Park, where you literally walk between two continents and through Iceland’s oldest history. This rift valley is home to the Alþingi, founded in 930 AD, and surrounded by lakes, lava, and raw landscapes.
Next, head to Geysir in the Haukadalur Valley. Steam rises, mud bubbles, and Strokkur erupts every few minutes, shooting boiling water high into the air in a scene that feels purely Icelandic. In the afternoon, stop at Gullfoss. The river crashes down in two powerful drops into a deep canyon, filling the air with mist and, on clear days, rainbows.
Continue south to Seljalandsfoss, a famous waterfall you can walk behind. Feel the spray, hear the roar, and snap photos from behind the falling water as it drops from the cliffs above.
Day 3: Skógafoss | Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach | Vik | Fjaðrárgljúfur
Stop at Skógafoss, a thundering south coast waterfall just outside Skógar. Water drops 60 meters in a wide curtain, kicking up mist and frequent rainbows. Climb the stairs for big views over the river and highlands, and hear the local tale of a Viking treasure hidden behind the falls.
Next, head to Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach near Vík. Jet-black sand, basalt columns, and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks set the scene as waves slam the shore. Stay well back from the water and take it in from a safe spot, raw and dramatic.
Arrive in Vík í Mýrdal, a small village between cliffs and the Atlantic. The red-roofed church on the hill looks out over black sand beaches and offshore sea stacks, with green hills rising sharply behind town. It's a great starting point for viewpoints and glaciers in the area.
Later, stop at Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon. Walk the rim of this deep, narrow gorge carved by an ancient river, then continue to Svínafellsjökull, the jagged “Batman glacier,” known for its sharp ice and famous film locations.
After breakfast, head to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. Icebergs drift across the deep blue water, some glowing bright blue, while seals pop up between the chunks. Boat rides get you close to the glacier edge. Just across the road is Diamond Beach, where ice fragments glitter on black sand like scattered jewels. Take a closer look at the Heinabergslón as it stealthily moves between water and ice.
In the afternoon, suit up for a snowmobile adventure on Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. A Super Jeep ride across lava fields brings you to the ice, then you speed over crevasses, weave through ice formations, and stop for photos and stories from your guide.
Finish the day at a cozy hotel in Höfn, with stunning views and easy access to Vatnajökull, Jökulsárlón, and the surrounding landscapes, perfect for unwinding after an action-packed day.
Day 5: Vestrahorn Mountain | Fáskrúðsfjörður | Egilsstaðir
Spend the day at Vestrahorn on the Stokksnes Peninsula, where jagged peaks rise from black sand beaches. Mist often wraps the “Batman Mountain,” giving it a dramatic, otherworldly vibe. Nearby, explore the Viking Village, a film-set replica with turf-roofed houses that contrast sharply with the wild landscape.
Drive the Eastfjords from Höfn to Egilsstaðir, detouring through Fáskrúðsfjörður. Coastal roads hug fjords and mountains, with fishing villages and sweeping Atlantic views making this one of Iceland’s most scenic drives.
In the late afternoon, relax at Vök Baths on Lake Urriðavatn. Soak in floating geothermal pools, take a refreshing cold plunge, or relax in hot pools, steam baths, and mist tunnels. Grab a bite at Vök Bistro, enjoying local flavors with stunning lake views.
Day 6: Stuðlagil Canyon | Dettifoss Waterfall | Reykjahlíð
On this day, visit the Stuðlagil Canyon. This canyon, which was previously hidden by the Kěhnjúkar dam, was discovered in 2016 and features striking basalt columns along the Jěla River. View it from the north-side platform or take an enjoyable 5 km hike from the south for up-close views through a wide, open landscape.
In the afternoon, visit Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall. Fed by glacial rivers, it thunders over a wide cliff into Jökulsárgljúfur canyon, filling the air with mist and a deep, rumbling roar. Next, stop at Grjótagjá near Lake Mývatn. This small lava cave hides a clear geothermal pool made famous by Game of Thrones. Steamy water, dark rock walls, and quiet surroundings give it a surreal feel.
End the day at Dimmuborgir lava fields, where twisted rock towers, caves, and jagged formations create one of North Iceland’s most eerie and fascinating landscapes.
After breakfast, continue your journey to Goðafoss, known as the "Waterfall of the Gods," which is one of Iceland's most spectacular waterfalls. Located in North Iceland, it features a horseshoe-shaped cascade where water from the Skjálfandafljót River plunges over a 12-meter-high and 30-meter-wide cliff, steeped in history and natural beauty.
Start the day in Hofsós, where hexagonal basalt columns rise straight from the shoreline. Formed by ancient lava, they meet gentle waves and quiet fjord views in a striking, photo-worthy scene.
Next, head to Borgarvirki, a natural basalt fortress perched 180 meters above sea level. Although it appears man-made, this site is entirely natural and offers stunning 360-degree views after a short, easy walk. According to Icelandic sagas, locals used it as a refuge, adding a rich layer of history to the dramatic landscape.
In the afternoon, continue to Kolugjúfur Canyon. Carved by the Víðidalsá River, this hidden gorge features steep walls and rushing waterfalls. Local legend suggests it was once the home of the giantess Kola, adding a touch of myth to the canyon's rugged beauty.
Day 9: Snæfellsnes Peninsula | Arnarstapi | Reykjavík
Start at Kirkjufell, Iceland’s most photographed mountain. Its sharp, church-like shape rises above the landscape and pairs perfectly with nearby Kirkjufellsfoss. Green in summer, snowy in winter, it’s iconic, and yes, a Game of Thrones star.
Next, head to Djúpalónssandur, a wild black pebble beach backed by lava cliffs. Try lifting the old fishermen’s strength stones and take in the raw Atlantic views.
Continue to Lóndrangar, where massive volcanic pinnacles tower over the coastline. Waves crash below, seabirds circle above, and local legends add to the rugged, mystical feel.
Stop in Arnarstapi, a small coastal village known for dramatic cliffs, sea stacks, and birdlife. Walk the shoreline and see the statue of Bárður Snæfellsás, the peninsula’s legendary guardian.
End the day at Ytri-Tunga, a rare golden-sand beach on Snæfellsnes. Watch seals lounging on the rocks before heading back to Reykjavík.
Day 10: Return Home
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Wrap up your trip with a smooth private airport transfer. Meet your professional driver at the hotel, and settle into a comfortable, well-kept vehicle. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride straight to the airport, arriving with plenty of time for check-in and security. It's a simple and stress-free way to wrap up your trip to Iceland.
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Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!