NORÐURLJÓS Í KRINGUM ÍSLAND - 8 DAGA FERÐ
Set out on an unforgettable journey around Iceland’s Ring Road, where fire and ice shape every landscape and the Northern Lights paint the night sky in colours. Over eight action-packed days, this guided adventure takes you from Reykjavík to remote fjords, thundering waterfalls, volcanic craters, glaciers and coastal towns —each day more breathtaking than the last.
With a small group and a local expert guide, you'll dive deeper into Iceland’s natural wonders and cultural heritage, making connections—and memories—that last a lifetime.
Whether you’re here for the wild scenery, the quiet magic of snow-covered landscapes, or the dream of witnessing the Northern Lights, this tour is your gateway to the very best of Iceland in winter.
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UPPLÝSINGAR UM FERÐ
Hvað er innifalið
- Leiðsögumaður
- Transportation around Iceland
- WiFi um borð
- Northern Lights Boat tour from Reykjavík
- Hotel accommodation with private bathroom for 7 nights, breakfast included
- Ticket Admission for the Ice Cave (Oct/Apr)
- Whale Watching in Eyjafjörður
- Free photos of you under the northern lights
Dagskrá
- Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavík & Northern Lights by Sea
Your adventure begins in Reykjavík, where you’ll have time to explore the capital’s eclectic charm before heading to the harbor for a Northern Lights boat tour. Away from city lights, you’ll scan the Arctic skies for the aurora borealis while floating peacefully in Faxaflói Bay. - Day 2: Golden Circle Wonders & South Coast
Leave the city behind as you visit Iceland’s legendary Golden Circle. Walk between two continents at Þingvellir National Park, see the Strokkur geyser erupt, and marvel at the power of Gullfoss waterfall. From there, travel south to witness the dramatic beauty of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls before continuing to your countryside hotel near Vík. - Day 3: Black Sand Beaches, Ice Caves & Glacial Lagoons
Explore the striking Reynisfjara black sand beach and the sea stacks of Reynisdrangar. Depending on the season, enjoy a glacier hike or an unforgettable visit to a naturally formed ice cave beneath Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. End the day at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where icebergs drift toward the sea, and stroll along the glistening icebergs at the Diamond Beach. - Day 4: East Fjords & Wilderness Center
Journey through the remote East Fjords, passing steep mountain roads and sleepy fishing villages. Stop in Djúpivogur before reaching the Wilderness Center, an atmospheric guesthouse and cultural hub where you’ll learn about Iceland’s rural heritage and enjoy traditional hospitality in an off-the-grid setting. - Day 5: North Iceland’s Natural Treasures
Departing from Egilsstaðir, we begin the day at Stuðlagil Canyon, where striking basalt columns rise above a glacial river. From there, we head to the Lake Mývatn region, a geological hotspot.You’ll explore the steaming earth and vibrant mineral colors of Námaskarð, followed by a walk through the eerie Dimmuborgir lava fields. Later, there’s an optional visit to the Mývatn Nature Baths, a relaxing geothermal spa surrounded by volcanic scenery. Before reaching Akureyri, we stop at the legendary Goðafoss Waterfall. - Day 6: Whale Watching in Eyjafjörður & Northern Fishing Villages
Today begins with a whale watching tour in Eyjafjörður, Iceland’s longest fjord, known for its rich marine life including humpback whales. In the afternoon, wind through the scenic Tröllaskagi Peninsula and explore the historic fishing town of Siglufjörður before settling in for the night in the northwest countryside. - Day 7: West Iceland’s Hot Springs, Waterfalls & History
Explore the highlights of West Iceland, starting with a hike up the Grábrók volcanic crater. Visit the cascading Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls, and experience the steam and power of Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe. You’ll also visit Reykholt, once home to the famed medieval writer Snorri Sturluson. Return to Reykjavík for your final night. As night falls, keep an eye on the sky for one more chance to see the aurora on your minibus northern lights tour. - Day 8: Departure
Check out from your hotel and end of your adventure around Iceland. Take time to enjoy a relaxed day in Reykjavík, exploring the city’s landmark and shopping district and vibrant culinary scene.
🗻 Book now and get ready to explore the best Iceland has to offer!
Hápunktar
- Lítill hópur – Fyrir persónulegri upplifun
- Northern Lights Viewing – The magical Aurora Borealis, a truly mesmerizing natural wonder
- Golden Circle – The must see Þingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area and Gullfoss waterfall
- South Shore – The iconic Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls, Vík and Reynisfjara black sand beach
- Natural Ice Cave or Glacier Hike – On Vatnajökull, Europe’s widest glacier
- Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon og Diamond Beach
- North Iceland – Dettifoss Mývatn lake and surrounding geothermal area, Dimmuborgir lava formations, Góðafoss waterfall
- Whale Watching in Eyjafjörður
- West Iceland – With the breathtaking Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls
🌌 Northern light guarantee – No lights? No worries! Join another tour for free if the Aurora doesn’t appear (ticket valid for 3 years)
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Explore Iceland on this 8-day winter adventure circling the country’s iconic Ring Road and discover Iceland’s remote wilderness.
Iconic waterfalls, hot springs, black beaches, glaciers, whales and northern lights are just some of the highlights of this unforgettable journey.
Traveling in comfort with an expert guide and a maximum group size of 18, you'll experience both Iceland’s must-see sights and off-the-radar gems.
Reserve your place now and make this extraordinary winter escape a reality!
GOOD TO KNOW
FAQs
- Where am I going to be picked up for my tour?
Pick- up takes place from from bus stops in the city center, hotels/guesthouses around Reykjavik.You can select your pick-up location during the booking process.
- What time should I be ready for my tour pick-up?
Pick up starts 30 minutes before departure. It takes us around 30 minutes to pick up everybody, and we never know in advance if you are going to be the first pick up location or the last. We call for your patience and if there’s any kind of problem or delay we will let you know. For any last-minute communication, contact us at the phone number you will find on the top right corner of your ticket. - Will there be bathroom stops?
Every time we stop there’s going to be a toilet close to us. However, sometimes we will be driving long distances in between stops, so make sure you use the restroom every time you have the chance. - Is it possible to purchase food/drinks during the tour?
Yes, it will be possible to purchase food and drinks at some of the stops. For your comfort, we however recommend bringing some snacks and a water bottle with you.
What to Bring
1) Warm Layers – Wearing warm clothes will ensure a comfortable experience.
2) Hat, Gloves & Scarf – Keep your hands, ears, and neck warm while enjoying the adventure.
3) Waterproof Jacket & Pants – The weather in Iceland is unpredictable, be ready for all conditions.
4) Sturdy Shoes/boots – As you’ll be travelling through the Icelandic wilderness.
5) Camera/ Phone – Capture stunning photos.
7) Swimsuit and towel – They can also be rented at Mývatn Nature Baths at an additional cost.
6) Food & drinks – We’ll also make stops on the way, if you wish to purchase snacks and beverages while on tour.
Cancellation Policy
We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 2 days or less before event
We will charge a cancellation fee of 50% if booking is cancelled 14 days or less before event
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