
Highlights
We’ll take you to many of the classic natural wonders, including the Golden Circle area, the Glacier Lagoon and Reynisfjara Beach
Enjoy a glimpse into Icelandic life with activities like meeting Icelandic horses and a visit to a geothermal bakery
Discover and learn about Iceland from our hand-picked local guides, who are passionate and knowledgeable about Iceland
Discover the very best of Iceland’s South Coast region. See Iceland’s amazing natural forces first-hand with this great introduction to Iceland.
This extraordinary journey allows you to witness Iceland’s amazing natural forces first-hand and experience the powers of Iceland’s world-famous southern coast. We’ll show you beloved places such as Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall, the Glacial Lagoon/Diamond Beach, Eyjafjallajokull volcano, and the Blue Lagoon. Several overnights are in excellent locations for northern lights hunting. You’ll travel at a comfortable pace. Your tour coach will depart from the hotel after breakfast, and you will generally arrive at your next night’s accommodation in the late afternoon. Each day there generally will be no more than 45 minutes to one-hour coach driving between each tour stop.
Inclusions
5 nights’ accommodation: 2 nights in a standard room with facilities in Reykjavik; 3 nights in a standard room with facilities in the countryside
8 Meals: 5 daily Icelandic breakfast and 3 two-course local-cuisine suppers in the countryside (main course and dessert), with coffee/tea
Guided coach tour from day 2 to day 5
Expert professional English-speaking local guide from day 2 to day 5
Free Wi-Fi on board the motor coach
Souvenir Icelandic Search and Rescue keyring
Entrance fee to the Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Centre
Visit to outdoor geothermal bakery and taste of steam-baked rye bread
Entrance fee to the LAVA Centre and volcano film at the LAVA Centre Cinema
Visit to a local horse farm to meet Icelandic horses. Visit also includes traditional Icelandic refreshments.
Blue Lagoon admission, including towel rental, silica mud mask and one drink
Use of crampons/cleats (if needed) for walking on snow/ice covered surfaces
Great photo stops
Seat rotation during the tour
Northern lights guided hunt on foot one selected evening
Northern lights hunting kit (use of blanket and headlight)
Round trip transfers between airport and hotel
Value Added: Northern lights “wake-up call” option during the night on days 2 – 4 (please note: available at most countryside hotels)
Exclusions
Flights – Breakfast on arrival day – Baggage porterage at airport/hotel – Personal travel insurance (highly recommended) – Swimsuit at the Blue Lagoon (rentals available) – Beverages, snacks, lunches, dinners unless otherwise noted in the itinerary – Guaranteed early check-in (check-in time for most hotels in Iceland starts between 14:00 and 16:00 (2:00pm and 4:00pm) – Guaranteed late check-out – Any service not specifically listed under Inclusions.
Additional Information
Note
Northern lights are dependent on weather conditions and sightings are not guaranteed. We reserve the right to alter routes without prior notice, due to road conditions
DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN ICELAND
If you arrive earlier in the day, you might consider adding a day tour. We’d be happy to make suggestions based on your interests. One of our favorite activities after a long flight is to visit one of the neighborhood geothermal pools. It is so refreshing to relax in the warm water, breathing in the fresh Icelandic air. It’s a wonderful way to get to see Icelandic daily life and maybe meet a few locals. It’s also nice to take a stroll in the old city center, perhaps visiting one of the museums or relaxing with a cup of coffee in a cozy café.
Supper this evening is at your leisure. Reykjavik offers a multitude of restaurants and/or coffee-houses, making supper a wonderful way to get better acquainted with Iceland’s capital.
Please note: Hotels in Iceland start check-in around 14:00 (2:00pm), and early check-in is not guaranteed. Most hotels will be happy to store your luggage if you are not able to check in early.
Also, if you have added extra nights in Reykjavík before your tour, our guide will meet you and the group for the start of the tour on Day 2 according to the standard Hidden Powers and Northern Lights itinerary.
Accommodation : Reykjavik for 1 night
DAY 2 THINGVELLIR – GEYSIR – GULLFOSS (approx. 185km)
Northern Lights Centre – National Park with Geological Wonders – Lively Geysers – The Famous Golden Falls
Depart Reykjavik and head onwards to Thingvellir National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) where the world’s oldest parliament met for centuries on the shores of Iceland’s largest lake. This place makes us Icelanders enormously proud of our heritage, and your guide will show you some of the amazing sites here. You might even have a rare chance to walk between two continents!
Continue to the geothermal fields of Geysir with bubbling mud pools and the high-spouting Strokkur hot spring. Last but not least, you’ll visit the dramatic two-tiered Gullfoss waterfall, a spectacular sight in winter when frozen mid-cascade. Stop at Skalholt, Iceland’s capital city during the Middle Ages and now a culture center with a beautiful church. During the day, you will also visit the town of Laugarvatn. The town is built around three hot springs, and the residents have cleverly harnessed the hot springs for heating, greenhouses and even cooking. You’ll visit a unique outdoor geothermal bakery where sweet Icelandic rye bread is baked in hot sands. You’ll have the chance to taste some of the freshly baked bread, hot from the ground. It’s especially delicious slathered in sweet Icelandic butter.
If weather conditions are right, your guide will take you on a northern lights hunt on foot in the area outside your hotel tonight, or on the evening of Day 3 or 4. Supper and overnight in South Iceland.
Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation : South Iceland for 1 night
DAY 3 ICELAND’S SOUTH SHORE (approx. 200km)
Waterfalls – The LAVA Centre – Glacial Views – Black Sand Beaches
Stop at the spectacular waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss. If trail conditions are right, you might be able to walk behind the ribbon-like Seljalandsfoss falls. Skogafoss is a beautifully shaped waterfall that makes a perfect backdrop for a selfie. It has an interesting history geologically, and it might also be hiding some buried treasure from the Middle Ages.
Head onwards, passing Myrdalsjokull Glacier, to visit Reynisfjara beach. Take a walk on the black sand, admiring the extraordinary rock formations and thundering waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Cross Eldhraun, a vast lava field created from a very destructive 18th-century eruption as you head into Southeast Iceland. The snows of winter make this landscape into something very mysterious. Supper and overnight stay in the Kirkjubaejarklaustur area.
Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation : Kirkjubaejarklaustur area for 2 nights
DAY 4 VATNAJOKULL NATIONAL PARK – JOKULSARLON GLACIAL LAGOON (approx. 260km)
Western Europe’s Largest National Park – Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs – Europe’s Largest Glacier
Next, you’ll view Svinafellsjokull, one of the most beautiful glacial “tongues” that are slowly creeping down from Vatnajokull. Visit the national park’s famous Skaftafell area, a site of outstanding natural beauty dominated by several magnificent glaciers. After your amazing day, your group will return to your hotel. Supper and overnight in the Kirkjubaejarklaustur area.
Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 5 HVERAGERDI – BLUE LAGOON – REYKJAVIK (approx. 365km)
Greenhouse Village – Icelandic Horses – Thundering Waves – Geothermal Lagoon
Today you’ll visit a horse farm to meet some locals: Icelandic horses. Known as the Icelanders’ most faithful friend and servant, this Viking horse breed played a pivotal role in Icelandic history. Enjoy petting these friendly horses and snapping a few selfies with them. You’ll also taste some sweet refreshments that are traditionally served on Icelandic farms.
Turn onto a southern coastal road and follow alongside the shoreline with its breathtaking sea waves, passing through a deserted community that once was a flourishing center for the region.
The trip then takes you through the surreal landscapes of the Reykjanes peninsula, where you can enjoy a dip in the famous Blue Lagoon, a unique wonder of nature with pleasantly warm, mineral-rich water in the middle of a black lava field. Return to Reykjavik, where your guide bids you farewell at the hotel. The evening is open for you to enjoy your own activities. Supper is on your own. Overnight in Reykjavik.
Meals : Breakfast
Accommodation : Reykjavik for 1 night
DAY 6 FAREWELL TO THE LAND OF FIRE AND ICE
Meals : Breakfast
HOTEL OPTIONS OR SIMILAR
Reykjavik
Quality Category: Fosshotel Reykjavik
Comfort Category: Fosshotel Raudara, Reykjavik Lights
South Iceland
Quality Category: Stracta Hotel
Comfort Category: Hotel Selfoss
Kirkjubaejarklaustur area
Quality Category: Hotel Klaustur
Comfort Category: Fosshotel Nupar
HOTEL CATEGORIES:
Quality category: These are quality hotels, guesthouses, and farmhouse accommodation, all with private facilities and breakfast included. In Reykjavik: 4-star hotel. In the Countryside: The most comfortable accommodation available in each area. Most of the groups stay at the following hotels. Please note this is an advised hotel list and subject to change.
Comfort category: These are pleasant and economical standard hotels, guesthouses, and farmhouse accommodation, all with private facilities and breakfast included. Generally, 3-star or equivalent both in Reykjavik and the countryside. Most of the groups stay at the following hotels. Please note this is an advised hotel list and subject to change.
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