Perfect Week
This is an example on how we could design a perfect week in Iceland for people who want to see the natural wonders of Iceland in an exclusive way at a relaxed and easy pace. Plenty of optional activities makes this itinerary ideal for families with children.
Itinerary for the Perfect Week
Day 1, Relaxing in Reykjavik
We will pick you up at the airport and take you directly to Reykjavik. Depending on when you arrive, you can enjoy Reykjavik. You can check out the city Centre, visit museums, relax in a spa or go for a nice walk along the waterfront.
Optional: A 3-4 hour city tour of Reykjavik
Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Reykjavik
Day 2, Nature Pearls of West Iceland
Your private driver guide on a Super Jeep will pick you up at your hotel. The tour starts with driving through the scenic fjord of Hvalfjordur fjord to Deildartunguhver which is Europe’s largest hot spring, and then visit two beautiful waterfalls; Hraunfossar and Barnafoss. Then it’s up to Iceland’s second largest glacier, Langjokull, where drive on a glacier in the Super Jeep. A fun mountain road leads from the glacier through the barren wilderness to Thingvellir national park, where the Icelandic Parliament was founded, and where the Eurasia and North-America tectonic plates meet. The area is on UNESCO’s world heritage list because of its beautiful nature and rich history. After exploring Thingvellir we head to Geysir, where you can see many powerful hot springs and geysers, including Geysir, from which the English word geyser originates. There you can see the geyser Strokkur spout boiling water 25-30 meters in the air every five to ten minutes. Staying overnight in the area gives you a great opportunity for an evening photo shoot, when other travelers have left.
Accommodation: Hotel by Geysir
Day 3, Gullfoss Waterfall and Volcano Hekla
We begin the day with a visit to Gullfoss, the Golden Waterfall, which is the most photographed waterfall in Iceland. The “gold” is the rainbow that forms on sunny days because of the drizzle from the water as it pummels down the 32 meter crevice in two steps. Next we head towards Mt. Hekla, where we stop at Haifoss, Iceland’s second highest waterfall, and the beautiful Hjalparfoss waterfall. We then travel through a fun mountain track by the lava fields formed over the centuries by Mt. Hekla’s volcanic activity. The mountain track ends by Hrauneyjar highland center, the last stop before inland Iceland.
Optional: ATV tour or River Jet on Hvita river.
Accommodation: Hotel near Hekla
Day 4, Fjallabak Nature Reserve and Landmannalaugar Geothermal Pool
Driving along Domadalur Mt. track we head to Hrafntinnusker (Obsidian Skerry), where the geothermal heat in the ground is constantly shaping the environment; melting snow and forming ice cave. Then we head into Landmannalaugar nature reserve, a beautiful area with an amazing array of different colours; green, black orange and yellow mountains. In Landmannalaugar there is a geothermal pool where you can have a relaxing soak after a day of exploring and hiking. We now travel south-east across Fjallabak mountain track, an old, scenic horse route used by Viking. It takes you into the wilderness, away from the main roads and bigger crowds.
Accommodation: A hotel in Kirkjubaejarklaustur or by Skaftafell.
Day 5, Skaftafell National Park and Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
First we head to Skaftafell, a beautiful national park of unspoilt nature with plenty of hiking paths and great photo-opportunities, like Svartifoss waterfall which flows down black basalt rock. We then head to Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon where you go on a boat ride among the majestic icebergs which float in the water. Seals are often seen swimming in the water or sun bathing on an iceberg. We then head back west, stopping at the black sand beaches by Vik in Myrdalur, at Dyrholaey peninsula and Reynisdrangar. We stop at Skogarfoss and Seljarlandsfoss, two beautiful waterfalls.
Accommodation: Hotel near Hvolsvollur town
Day 6, Thorsmork Nature Reserve
Today we visit one of the most beautiful locations in Iceland; Thorsmork. Located by the roots of Eyjafjallajokull, which erupted so memorably in 2010, the green valley is one of Iceland’s most popular hiking grounds. The route into Thorsmork is a great strip of mountain track, with plenty of unbridged rivers and streams to cross. The day is spent hiking and photographing in Thorsmork. On the way out of the valley we can stop for a walk along a long valley with a picturesque waterfall at the end.
Optional: Horseback riding tour.
Accommodation: Hotel near Hvolsvollur town
Day 7, Lunar Landscape of Reykjanes + Blue Lagoon
From our hotel we head west to the lava fields of the Reykjanes peninsula. Here the landscape has been shaped by centuries of volcanic activity, having formed vast lava fields. There are some great mountain tracks that we travel along, stopping at Lake Kleifarvatn, Seltun and Krysuvik to see the bubbling mud pits and blowing steam vents. We can also stop and explore Leidarendahellir lava cave. After a fun Super Jeep adventure we head to the Blue Lagoon for a relaxing soak. The driver guide will then drop you off at the airport in time for your flight. It is also possible to end the day in Reykjavik, if you want to stay longer in Iceland.
Optional: ATV tour in Reykjanes
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Tour details
Price: From ISK 1,698,800
Available: Upon request
Duration: 7 days
Season: All year, but adjusted in winter.
Price in summer: (May- Sept.)
Price for 2 persons: ISK 1,698,800 total
Price for 4 persons: ISK 1,998,800 total
Included:
Accommodation at a dbl room for 6 nights
Breakfast at the hotels
Private Super-Jeep & driver-guide
Not included: Lunch and refreshments
Optional Activities:
Snowmobiling, river rafting, horse back riding, ATV’s, buggies, helicopter tour
To start planning your tailor-made Iceland adventure, simply email us:
Email: info@IcelandPrivateTours.is
To start planning your tailor-made Iceland adventure, simply email us info@IcelandPrivateTours.is