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8 Day Around Iceland Summer Minibus Tour

Join an amazing tour around the Ring Road in Iceland including the Golden Circle and Snæfellsnes Peninsula in a small group on a minibus

Reykjavík
8 days
Easy

Starting at 2.434 EUR

Tour Operator: Troll.is

About

Come along on a fantastic summer adventure with this 8-day tour around the Ring Road and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Our tour guide will show you the very best of Iceland’s natural attractions. You will then spend your nights in comfortable country hotels as the midnight sun lights up the evening sky.

To make this fun-filled trip even more extraordinary, you can spice up your days of sightseeing with adventures.

Day 1 - Golden Circle Your tour will start with the very popular Golden Circle. You’ll visit all the must-see locations of this popular route: Thingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall. Your hotel is located in the South Coast, right outside of the Golden Circle area. 

Day 2 - South Coast & Katla Ice Cave In your next destination, you’ll visit the waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, Dýrhóllæy or the door to Heaven, the unmissable Reynisfjara black sand beach with its basalt columns. Moreover, this tour includes a captivating visit to the awe-inspiring Katla Ice Cave, offering you an unforgettable experience and a Glacier Hike. Spend the night in the South nearby Vik area. 

Day 3 - Jökulsarlon & Diamond Beach You’ll see the popular Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and take a boat tour among the icebergs. Next, you'll explore the famous Diamond Beach. Spend the night in the South-east.

Day 4 - The Eastfjords Your destination for the day is the remarkable Eastfjords. You’ll pass through Iceland’s largest forest, Hallormsstadaskógur, and see Lake Lagarfljót, home of a terrifying water monster. You’ll spend the night in the town Egilsstadir in the Eastfjords. Optional Extra: Horseback Riding Tour. Optional Extra: VÖK Baths

Day 5 - Lake Mývatn - Traveling to the North You’ll visit Lake Mývatn area with its unique nature baths centered around a large lagoon. Next you'll visit Stuðlagil Canyon view point and then Dettifoss. Spend the night in Akureyri.

Day 6 - North Iceland After visiting the beautiful North and its capital, Akureyri, you’ll continue with Hauganes, a tiny village where you will join a Whale Watching tour. Next, you’ll see Dimmuborgir and Goðafoss. You’ll spend the night in Borgarnes.

Day 7 - Snaefellsnes Peninsula Now you'll be heading to the magnificent Snæfellsnes peninsula in West Iceland. You’ll visit Ytri Tunga Beach, Djúpalónssandur, the Black Church Budakirkja, and Arnarstapi. Also, the unmissable and iconic mountain Kirkjufell with its picturesque features, awaits you. 

Day 8 - West Iceland
At the end of your journey, you’ll be heading to the West of Iceland to explore stunning attractions such as Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring, Hraunfossar and Barnafossar waterfalls, and Reykholt, which holds a significant historical heritage. You'll arrive in Reykjavík in the evening. Optional extra: Víðgelmir Lava Cave.

Experience Iceland’s serenity and beauty when the long summer days are illuminated by midnight sun instead of star shine with this 8-day guided summer tour. Check availability by choosing a date. 

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What's included?

  • Driver guide and bus ride from and to Reykjavik capital area
  • Small group 8 Days tour experience
  • Wi-Fi and Icelandic music on board
  • 7 nights of accommodation in various country hotels with breakfast and a private bathroom
  • Breakfast
  • Glacier Hike with a certified guide
  • Glacier equipment
  • Katla Ice cave
  • Jökulsárlón Amphibian Boat Ride
  • Hauganes Whale Watching Tour

Exclusions

  • Flights
  • Lunch and dinner  
  • Pick up outside of Reykjavik capital area.
  • Horseback Riding Tour
  • VÖK baths
  • Vidgelmir Lava Cave

What do I need to bring?

  • Warm and waterproof clothing
  • Camera
  • A sense of adventure
  • Good shoes
  • Swimsuit and a towel  

Know before you go

Customers travelling on their own will receive a single room. Reservations for 2 people will be allocated a double room. For bookings of 3 or more, triple rooms will automatically be allocated. For example, a group of 8 will receive 2 triple rooms and 1 double. If these arrangements do not meet your requirements, please contact the provider.

It can happen, in the case of extreme weather, that an activity is cancelled. If your chosen activity is cancelled, we will assist you with rearranging or booking other activities when possible, and any potential price difference will be refunded to you.

Please note that only pick up and drop-off from designated pick up locations in the greater capital area is available, not from Keflavík International Airport. Therefore, we do not recommend attempting to start this tour on your arrival day in Iceland. Arrival time back to Reykjavík at the end of your tour can vary depending on weather and traffic.

It is highly recommended that you do not book your flight home the same night as bad weather or delays could affect your journey. Please be sure to arrange accommodation for this evening and an airport transfer the next day to take you to Keflavík International Airport for your departure.

Itinerary

Day 1: The Golden Circle

The first day of your 8 day tour around Iceland will be spent in the Golden Circle. 

First stop is Thingvellir National Park where both the amazing nature and Icelandic history meet. It's located where the two tectonic plates, the North American and Eurasian plate are drifting away from each other. The biggest natural lake of Iceland is located in the National Park with it's variety of fish and bird life. It's also the location where Icelanders founded their first parliament in 930. 

Next up is the geothermal area of Geysir, where you can see mud pools and hot springs all around. The hot spring Strokkur gushes our boiling water every 5-7 minutes. 

Then you will head out to Gullfoss Waterfall (The Golden Falls) one of Iceland's most iconic waterfall dropping 32 meters on two rocky tiers. 

At the end of the day you will visit Seljalandsfoss waterfall, originating from the infamous Eyjafjallajökull Glacier. Here you can hike 360° around the waterfall. 

Your night will be spent in a hotel on the south coast. 

If you are traveling in late August or September you will have the chance of seeing the Northern Lights as the accommodation around Iceland is chosen with Northern Lights sightseeing in mind. 

Day 2: South Coast & Katla Ice Cave

Your second day includes the beautiful South Coast of Iceland. This day you will pass farmlands, rivers and picturesque waterfalls.

Along the day you will have the waves of the Atlantic ocean on your right side. There will be plenty stops for taking photographs and explore the amazing scenery.

You will start at the powerful Skógarfoss Waterfall, if you have the energy to hike up all 527 steps by the waterfall you will have a great view of the Icelandic coastline.

The next stop of the day will be Reynisfjara beach where you can breath the ocean air while exploring the extraordinary basalt stacks along the black sand beach. 

Last stop of your day will be the amazing Katla Ice Cave. The ice cave is located in Kötlujökull Glacier which is an outlet glacier of Mýrdalsjökull glacier. Underneath awaits the mighty volcano Katla, that names both the glacier and the ice cave.  Once you arrive to the glacier, your guide will hand you all the necessary ice cave equipment and go over a safety briefing and facts about glaciers and ice caves. You’ll take a fun walk on the glacier with your experienced glacier guide before you enter the famous Katla Ice Cave

The accommodation of day 2 will be in or close to the town of Vík.

Day 3: South Coast with Glacier Hike

This day will very likely be one of the highlights of your trip. You will travel further east along the South Coast, through the desert of Skeiðarársandur, passing another national park, Skaftafell. You will start your day at the glacier, going on a 3 hour adventure on the glacier in Skaftafell. You will meet your expert glacier guide who will equip you with all the glacier gear needed for a safe journey on the glaicer. There you will witness the amazing view on the glacier, the mulans and crevasses. 

Further east you will stop at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, one of the most iconic locations in Iceland. In Jökulsárlón you will see big and small icebergs breaking off from Breiðamerkurjökull glacier floating in the lagoon. If you look really well you might spots some seals that live in the lagoon.

You will then take a boat ride on the Glacier Lagoon where you can get up close to the icebergs floating on the lagoon. 

This night is spent in the area of Vatnajökull glacier.

Day 4: The Eastfjords

Today, you will continue further east towards the East Fjords of Iceland. The East Fjords are one of the most spectacular and untouched regions in Iceland. In this area you will feel the peace and tranquillity from the nature around you. While driving around this area you might spot some wild reindeers.

There are loads of interesting stops on this day as you head further east such as Djúpivogur, Lagarfljót lake, the charming fjords of the East and the small fishing villages.

On this day you will have the option on adding a horseback riding tour from Galdrahestar farm.

At the end of the day you will also have the option of relaxing in the VÖK Baths close to Egilsstaðir.

The night will be spent in the Eastfjords area.

Day 5: Lake Myvatn and Akureyri

After breakfast on day 5 you will head north towards Lake Mývatn and the nearby geothermal area. First you will visit the Stuðlagil Canyon, one of the new phenomenon of Iceland. Where the blue water meets with the basalt columns.   

Then you will head out to Dettifoss the second most powerful waterfall in Europe. You will visit Dimmuborgir (Dark Castles) an area that is known for its strange rock formations, some look like a dark fort but others may look like a church.

Next stop is Námaskarð, a geothermal area with bubbling mud pools. Icelanders often place dough of bread and bury it in the ground allowing it to bake overnight.

The last stop of the day before heading to the overnight accommodation in Akureyri is Goðafoss waterfall. Goðafoss is very rich with beauty and history. When driving to Akureyri you will pass Víkurskarð mountain pass you can take in the beautiful surroundings of Eyjafjörður fjord.

At the end of the day you can walk around the Akureyri the capital of the north.

Day 6: North of Iceland & Whale Watching

Today you will make your way to the west part of Iceland with a detour around the northern area of Hauganes. Hauganes is the home of only about 140 people, it's really charming and peaceful village. You can spend some time strolling around the black sand beach or walk on the harbour. You will start your day with a whale watching tour where you have the opportunity of seeing Humpback Whales, Minke Whales, Harbour Porpoise and White Beaked Dolphins. These species are the most commonly spotted in this area.

This night is spent in the area of Borgarnes.

Day 7: Snæfellsnes

On this day of the Iceland Circle you will explore Snæfellsnes Peninsula with its great surroundings. The first stop of the day will be Gerðuberg cliffs, from there you will go to Ytri-Tunga white sand beach. White beaches are not common in Iceland so this is a really interesting stop.

Next stop will be Djúpalónssandur, black pebble beach. Yo get to the beach you will have to walk through a maze of free standing lava pillars.

Throughout the day you will have Snæfellsjökull glacier watching over you. Snæfellsjökull was used as the entrance to the center of the earth in Jules Verne's classic sci-fi novel.

The last but not at all least stop of the day is the most photographed mountain in Iceland, Kirkjufell.

You will spend the night in the town of Stykkishólmur.

Day 8: Borgarfjörður

On the final day of your 8 days around Iceland you will explore the valley of Borgarfjörður in West Iceland. The first attraction of the day is Europe's most powerful hot spring, Deildartunguhver, where bailing water is bubbling from the ground, you will feel the heat from the hot steam.

Next stop is Reykholt, one of the most important historical locations in Iceland. This was the home of Snorri Sturluson who was one of the most significant figures of the Middle Ages.

After leaving Reykholt you will see two waterfalls, Hraunfossar and Barnafoss. Hraunfossar is a series of rivulets that stream through the dark lava field. Barnafoss waterfall is a light blue waterfall that rushes through a narrow gorge.

You will have the option of going under the ground and visit the lava cave of Víðgelmir one of Icelands largest lava cave.

After exploring Borgarfjörður this 8-day tour has come to an end. You will end the tour in Reykjavík in early evening. We do not recommend flying from Iceland in the evening of the last day in case of any delays due to weather. We rather recommend exploring Reykjavík, the northernmost capital in the world.

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