Iceland Tours & Holidays

People walking near the crater with rising sea at the geothermal area of Iceland, Namaskaro

Greenland’s the icy one; Iceland’s the green one. But remember this: they don’t call part of it the Golden Circle for nothing.

Calling all nature lovers, adventure seekers and fearless travellers. Iceland may be cold, but that’s the point—you’ll get to see all the glaciers, geysers and geothermal wonders you can handle. Discover a land of natural colour: hues of azure at the  Blue Lagoon  and the icy Jokulsarlon, shades of green on the rolling hills framing Skogafoss, and the striking black sand beaches hugging the coast. Not to mention the magical  aurora borealis  dancing across the sky! From uncovering Viking tales and bathing in steamy springs to cruising past icebergs and exploring quirky farm towns,  Iceland  is island life like no other.

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Reykjavik (population approximately 123,000)

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Culture and customs.

Similar to many other parts of Europe , Iceland has rules in place to help preserve its culture and geographic isolation is also a factor in developing and preserving the country’s cultural qualities. Independence, self-sufficiency and a strong work ethic – traits that allowed this northern island to flourish in challenging conditions – continue to be highly valued today.

Icelandic culture and customs are full of myths and legends, many with a connection to Christian and pagan values. Folk tales of elves, gnomes, fairies and trolls still circulate, and whether or not the locals continue telling these to unlock the secrets of the past, or simply in jest, they’re definitely worth listening to. But when news outlets report on road plans being changed to avoid disrupting an elfin church, it’s easy to believe that this unusual country and its magical landscapes are a product of what lies ‘hidden’ in its mysterious depths.

Today, Iceland is a highly modern and progressive society. It is consistently rated as having the smallest gender pay gap and strong LGBTQIA+ rights representation in the parliament and media. It’s also one of the greenest countries in the world, with almost all energy coming from renewable resources such as hydropower and geothermal.

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History and government

Pre-modern history.

This island nation was settled by Vikings in the ninth century, with much of the early literature recognising Norse sailor Ingolfur Arnason as the first settler of Iceland, founding Reykjavik in AD874 along with his wife and brother. Icelanders remain proud to this day of their Viking heritage. The Icelandic language, for example, is so similar to the Old Norse spoken during Viking times that Icelanders can still read and understand the original Icelandic sagas.

A book of settlements titled Landnamabok, compiled in the 12th century, documents the names and other details of nearly 400 original settlers of Iceland who arrived in the ninth and tenth centuries. The document tells of a Norse Viking called Floki who sailed to Iceland for fishing and farming, however, due to his livestock not surviving in the conditions, had to return to his home in Norway. After heading up a mountain and looking over a fjord full of sea ice, he named this land Iceland.

In AD930, an Icelandic General Assembly was established and was deemed a Christian settlement less than a century later. Settlers and slaves brought to Iceland by Scandinavians were of Irish and Norse descent, and although some still debate which communities influenced the identity we now know to be Icelandic, the first distinctive text documenting ‘Icelandic-ness’ is said to be a rule book of sorts – the First Grammatical Treatise.

20th century and today

After long periods under Norwegian and Danish rule, Iceland was recognized as a sovereign state in 1918. On 17 June 1944, Iceland became an independent republic. It has a multi-party parliamentary system and a written constitution. The parliament is still called Althingi after its medieval General Assembly.

Many of Iceland’s major industries stem from its location and surrounding natural resources. Tourism aside, fishing and seafood products make up much of the country’s exports and employ a majority of the workforce along with agriculture and farming. Recent investment in greenhouses and geothermal energy has seen Iceland become increasingly self-sufficient, growing products that usually do not fare well in icy climates, such as potatoes, tomatoes and potted plants. Other food is imported along with many consumer goods.

Eating and drinking

Flanked by the ocean and inhabited by almost twice the amount of sheep as humans, Iceland understandably boasts a cuisine dominated by seafood and local lamb.

The country’s diet relies on plenty of potatoes and lamb, but seafood trumps all – sourced fresh year-round from the waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic and prepared in a variety of ways. Be sure to try Hardfiskur – a salty fish jerky, best enjoyed buttered.

Sheep and cows are free-range and fed chemical-free diets, making lamb and dairy products exceptionally good here. One of the best ways to enjoy the produce on offer is to warm yourself up from the inside out with a hearty meat soup: a mixture of lamb, root vegetables, herbs and rice.

Skyr, a popular yogurt that is technically a cheese, is also a must-try in all its variety of flavours. Eat it like the locals do at any time of the day – for breakfast, as a snack, as a dipping sauce, in drink form (called drykkur) or as a dessert topping.

Surprisingly, hot dogs are Iceland’s most iconic fast food. Widely available, a hot dog is probably the cheapest meal you’ll have in Iceland. Order one with all the toppings – sweet mustard, ketchup, raw onions, deep-fried onions and aioli.

Rye bread (also known as rugbraud) and butter is a common side to most meals in Iceland, but the preferred way of cooking the loaves are quite unique. Traditionally, the bread is buried near a natural hot spring, sprinkled with sugar and left to gently steam for up to 24 hours. The end result is dense, cake-like bread that has a slightly sweet taste. Enjoy it with a traditional Icelandic soup, smoked lamb or, of course, fish.

Name a food and chances are Icelanders have tried to add licorice to it. Black licorice is beloved by locals and found in a wide range of desserts and candy bars. During your time here, head to Valdis in Reykjavik to test out a cone filled with salted black licorice ice cream. Even if the weather’s cold, the ice cream joints will be open!

The weird and wacky

Icelanders have a reputation for serving up some of the most unusual food in the world – boiled sheep’s head, fermented shark known as harkarl, ram testicles and smoked puffin to name a few. Although the country’s isolation and harsh winters once meant these foods were eaten out of necessity, today most of these ‘delicacies’ are only prepared to shock tourists. Try if you dare, but we suggest sticking to the common foods that locals eat.

Alcohol can be expensive in Iceland and is best bought at the duty-free shop. Although forms of prohibition existed until 1989, alcohol is now widely available all over the country in state-run liquor stores. If you’re feeling brave, try the local brew, Brennivin – a potent, traditional caraway-flavoured schnapps nicknamed ‘black death’.

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Iceland travel highlights

1. explore reykjavik.

Iceland's capital city is totally beguiling, surrounded by volcanic peaks and boasting a vibrant art and nightlife scene. Browse the city’s galleries, explore the colourful street art, dine on fresh lox (traditionally cured salmon),   or cycle to the striking cathedral of Hallgrimskirkja – trying to say that after a tipple or two of Brennivin (Iceland's signature spirit) might be tricky!

Get stuck into Icelandic culture on our 6 day Northern Lights Escape .

2. Discover the Golden Circle

The Golden Circle is the holy trinity of southern Iceland. This 186-mile (300 km) route is brimming with natural wonders that showcase why so many travellers fall under Iceland's spell. Marvel at the layered cascades of Gullfoss Waterfall, explore the dramatic rift valley in Thingvellir National Park and witness the unpredictable eruptions in Geysir Geothermal Area.

Marvel at breathtaking natural landscapes on our 5 day Iceland Express tour.

3. Cruise along Jokulsarlon

It's impossible not to be amazed by the sheer size and beauty of Jokulsarlon, Iceland’s famous glacial lagoon. Enjoy a boat tour along the icy waters where you'll cruise past towering glaciers and witness icebergs of all shapes, sizes and shades of blue drifting into the Atlantic Ocean.

Cool down on our 8 day Iceland Discovery tour.

4. Experience life in Akureyri

Soak up the charm of this northern port city – the second-largest city in Iceland. Better described as a big town with lots of character, you'll be won over by its quaint turf homes, rich history and folklore, and the imposing Mount Súlur that looms over the town. Akureyri is also an ideal Northern Lights viewing location between September and April.

Explore the streets of Akureyri on our 9 day Premium Iceland tour.

5. Be wowed by Westfjords

Venture off course to the unspoiled, untamed reaches of the Westfjords – without the big crowds. This is a land where mountains meet the sea most dramatically, where waterfalls tumble down into the inky fjords and puffins live along the towering cliffs. If you’re lucky and conditions allow, we might cruise along Látrabjarg (Europe’s largest bird cliff) to see puffins, razorbills, guillemots and more.

Adventure through the Westfjords on our 14 day East Greenland and Iceland Northern Lights tour.

6. Bathe in the Blue Lagoon

There's no need to worry about being cold all the time in Iceland when you can slip into the famous Blue Lagoon just out of Reykjavik. Surrounded by black volcanic rock, a soak in the mineral-rich, milk-blue waters of this geothermal spa is the perfect way to relax and unwind after a big day of walking. 

Geography and environment

Iceland possesses some of the world’s most incredible natural wonders and unique landscapes. From active volcanoes to vast ice fields, bubbling hot springs and enormous glaciers, these dramatic contrasts have earned Iceland the nickname of the ‘Land of Fire and Ice’.

Many of these geological features are products of geographical location – on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates intersect and their movements away from each other create volcanic activity. The country is covered by moss-carpeted lava fields, soaring fjords, incredible waterfalls and dramatic geysers, all of which add to Iceland’s otherworldly look.

The country is also the perfect spot to see the Northern Lights. From September to March, you’ll have the best chance to view this spectacular natural light show when the skies are clear and auroral activity is high. But don’t let that stop you from visiting in other seasons – Iceland’s natural wonders are truly year-round attractions.

Top 4 natural phenomena of Iceland

1. Northern Lights

The Northern Hemisphere's Aurora Borealis has captivated and intrigued travellers for years. Any winter tour of Iceland absolutely must include a chance to see the Northern Lights. This natural light display that runs along magnetic fields often brings hypnotic green, yellow and red shades to the night sky in Iceland from September to March. As one of nature's most magnificent triumphs, this is one unforgettable spectacle.

2. Gullfoss

Otherwise known as Golden Falls, this spectacular three-tiered waterfall drops suddenly into a deep cavern. The falls are surrounded by lush, green countryside, and the rainbows created by the mist and spray provide brilliant photo opportunities.

3. Lake Myvatn

This part of northern Iceland was born from volcanic eruptions millions of years ago and continues to be shaped by volcanic activity to this day. The combination of strange lava formations, thermal caves and a sprawling lake dotted with craters and rising rocks makes for an eerie yet beautiful landscape.

4. Jokulsarlon

Literally translating to ‘glacial river lagoon’, this monumental glacier lake is the largest in Iceland. Featuring a parade of large and small blue icebergs floating on and under the pure, icy water, this lagoon is so beautiful that it has been used as a backdrop for Hollywood films, a set for reality television shows and in a starring role on a postage stamp!

Iceland is notorious for being an expensive destination. Travelling on a budget here is difficult but can be done. Head to Bonus – Iceland’s discount grocery store – so you can cook rather than eat out for each meal. The duty-free store at Keflavik International Airport is the best place to pick up a bottle of Icelandic alcohol such as Brennivin liquor, Reyka vodka or Viking Gold beer for a fraction of the price you’d find elsewhere. It’s also a good idea to travel as a group, as operators can get better rates than a single traveller at hotels and restaurants, plus they know all the local hotspots.

If you’d like to take home Icelandic local specialties, Reykjavik is the best place to shop. Some of the country’s coolest retailers can be found on Laugavegur, one of the oldest shopping streets. Here you can browse clothing from quirky local designers alongside traditional lambswool sweaters, as well as tourist shops selling plastic Viking hats and puffin magnets. For smaller boutiques selling local art, head to Skolavordustigur.

Festival and events

Despite the long and dark winters, Icelanders are among the happiest people in the world. Why? One reason is that they understand the importance of getting together and having a good time, even if it’s pitch black outside. There are many celebrations to join in on throughout the year, but here are a few to look out for:

Winter Lights Festival

Every year, buildings around Reykjavik light up at night to celebrate both the winter world and the growing light after a long period of darkness. The Winter Lights Festival uses many public buildings, all major museums, and thermal pools to illuminate the city with lighting designs and art installations to thaw people out after a long winter.

This annual mid-winter feast in January or February is one of Iceland’s oldest festivals, dating back to Viking days. Fearless eaters can find restaurants in Reykjavik offering special Thorrablot dinners of boiled sheep’s head, rotten shark’s meat and cured ram testicles. If you can, try to snag an invitation to a local’s house, where celebrations tend to be more festive and involve lots of singing, dancing and drinking.

Viking Festival

Modern-day Vikings in traditional garb flock to Hafnarfjorour each June for a festival Leif Erikson would approve of. The festivities include swordfights, archery, axe throwing, a traditional market, concerts and a proper Viking feast.

National Day

1944 marks the year that Iceland became a republic after an overwhelming majority of the citizens voted for independence. The deciding referendum took place between May 20 and 23 that year; however, Iceland’s National Day is celebrated on June 17th – the birthday of the man who originally led the movement in the late 19th century, Jon Sigurdsson. There are parades all around the country, usually with brass bands and marching horses. Music, food, fireworks and street parties – you get it, they’re a patriotic bunch.

Dalvik Fiskidagurinn Mikli (The Great Fish Day)

Each August, the northern fishing village of Dalvik invites you to a free, all-you-can-eat fish and seafood buffet – held for no reason other than to get people together over a delicious meal. You might come for the free food, but you’ll stay for the company.

Read more about festivals in Iceland

Public holidays that may impact travel include:

Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Monday

Ascension Day

Whit Sunday and Whit Monday

Commerce Day

Please note that the dates of  Iceland's public holidays  may vary.

Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Iceland adventure, check out these resources:

  • Independent People  – Halldor Laxness
  • Jar City  – Arnaldur Indridason
  • The Little Book of Tourists in Iceland  – Alda Sigmundsdottir
  • Waking Up in Iceland  – Paul Sullivan
  • The Tricking of Freya  – Christina Sunley
  • Viking Age Iceland  – Jesse L Bycock
  • The Far Traveler: Voyages of a Viking Woman  – Nancy Marie Brown
  • Burial Rites  – Hannah Kent
  • The Book of Settlements: Landnamabok  – Herman Palsson (trans.)

Discover more about visiting Iceland from our travel experts in our Complete Guide to Iceland.

Similar destinations

We have a variety of similar destinations, trips and routes that you could consider! Tie another trip into your holiday, or, see how we can help you get from A to B. We have tours departing from a variety of locations around Iceland. The options below may be of interest:

Tours to Reykjavik 

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Iceland travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

When is the best time to visit Iceland?

Deciding what you want to see in Iceland will give you a better idea of when is the best time to travel. Wanting to get active around the countryside and see waterfalls and wildlife? The warmer spring and summer months are probably ideal. Prefer to soak in the geothermal lagoons and get a chance to see the Northern Lights? Well, likely the cooler months – with their longer nights – are best for you.

Spring and summer are considered optimal times to visit Iceland if green landscapes and balmy days are your thing. The early spring months bring warmer days, while summer offers long daylight hours with only short nights. In the summer season, July and August are the warmest months and the busiest time for tourists.

In September, tourism tends to slow down as the weather becomes unpredictable and the countryside is usually less accessible. However, there are plenty of attractions for the off-peak traveller, including the beauty of fall colours and, of course, the awe-inspiring Northern Lights.

As you might expect, winters in Iceland can be challenging. During late December there are about four-and-a-half hours of daylight and it's often cloudy. In January, there are on average three sunny days in Reykjavík, with temperatures hovering around freezing point, often with chilling winds.

Do I need a visa to travel to Iceland?

Iceland is a member of the Schengen Convention, which means that if you travel to an EU member country or countries, like Iceland, for a total of less than 90 days, a visa is not required. Citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US, the UK and other member countries of the EU and Schengen area are included under this arrangement. Other countries do require a visa to visit Iceland, including citizens of South Africa.

Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveller. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your country of origin. Check the Essential Trip Information section of your tour itinerary for more information.

Is tipping customary in Iceland?

Tipping isn't expected in Iceland. Hotels, restaurants and cafes already include a service fee and consumption taxes (VAT) in the bill, so tipping extra isn't necessary. However, feel free to leave a small amount if your experience has been particularly good, especially for assistance provided by drivers, tour leaders or service workers.

What is the internet access like in Iceland?

Travellers will be able to access the internet in cybercafes and at wi-fi hotspots in Iceland's cities and large towns. Rural and remote areas may have less internet access, so be prepared when travelling away from the city.

Most accommodation and eateries in Iceland offer wi-fi access, which is usually free to use with a code. If you wish to stay connected for the majority of your trip, it may be wise to purchase a prepaid SIM card with a data package.

Many Icelandic libraries and tourist information offices have shared computers for public internet access if you are without a device to connect to wi-fi. Sometimes a small fee is charged for this service.

Can I use my mobile phone while in Iceland?

Travellers can use their mobile phones in Iceland's main cities and towns, though remote and isolated areas may have inferior cell reception.

If you wish to stay connected for the majority of your trip, it may be wise to purchase a prepaid SIM card for the duration of your journey. This will likely be the cheapest way to use your phone in Iceland.

For EU citizens, depending on who you have your mobile phone plan with, you may be able to use your current SIM in Iceland – your service provider will be able to provide more details.

Global roaming can also be activated, but check with your service provider to find out about any fees you may incur, as sometimes this can be expensive.

What are the toilets like in Iceland?

Modern, flushable toilets are the standard in Iceland.

In terms of public toilets, Reykjavik and other major towns and cities have some, but along highways and at many tourist destinations – especially campgrounds and natural attractions – there is a lack of facilities. Expect to pay a small fee when visiting public toilets and, in busy months, expect queues in main tourist areas.

There have been recent occurrences of tourists resorting to other means in remote places and near tourist sites. We recommend being prepared and talking to your group leader if you have any concerns.

Can I drink the water in Iceland?

Tap water is considered safe to drink in Iceland unless marked otherwise. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water instead.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Iceland?

Credit cards are widely accepted in Iceland and are used frequently by locals to pay for just about anything. Paying with a credit card at shops, guesthouses, supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and on taxi rides shouldn't present a problem. Iceland is almost a cashless society, so cards are the best option; however, a lot of payments will require your four-digit PIN, so be sure to know this before you leave home.

What is ATM access like in Iceland?

ATMs are usually easy to find in Iceland's cities and villages and generally accept most foreign cards.

What is the weather like in Iceland?

Iceland’s temperatures are cool and do vary throughout the year. In winter months, minimum temperatures plummet to below freezing. In Reykjavik, summer temperatures average at around 11°C, while winter maximums are approximately 0°C. Rainfall is quite consistent throughout the year; between 25–50 mm per month, with most days experiencing some rainfall.

Is it safe to travel to Iceland?

Iceland is a very safe country to travel to and is one of the safest countries in the world.

Is Iceland safe for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

The people of Iceland have an open and accepting attitude to LGBTQIA+ communities, and Iceland is considered one of the world’s most LGBTQIA+ friendly countries. Since 2006, same-sex couples have had equal access to adoption and IVF, and in 2010 the Icelandic Parliament made a unanimous decision to define marriage as between two individuals. As might be expected in a small country, however, the gay scene is quite low-key, even in Reykjavik.

In 2012, more legislation was passed to formalize the name and identity-changing process for the needs of trans and genderqueer individuals. There is still a way to go to achieve full equality, but Iceland is, in many regards, leading the way globally.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel and reading more about the LGBTQIA+ culture in Iceland .

If you are travelling solo on an Intrepid group tour, you will share accommodation with a passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at the time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly. A single supplement is available on some tours for travellers who do not wish to share a room.

Is Iceland accessible for travellers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travellers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Because of its remote location and size, Iceland can prove difficult when it comes to accessibility for individuals with mobility issues. Some of the main sights, such as the Blue Lagoon, are wheelchair accessible, but many of the natural attractions have unpaved paths and unsteady terrain. Iceland has a dedicated information centre, Thekkingarmidstod Sjalfsbjorg , that provides up-to-date information on accessibility and accessible facilities in Iceland, as well as other related information.

If you do live with a visual, hearing or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made. As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

What to wear in Iceland

In summer, Iceland experiences cool but mild weather throughout the country, with maximum temperatures averaging around 13°C. It’s still important, however, to pack some warm clothing at this time, as temperatures at night can drop quite dramatically. In winter, some days barely reach over 0°C, so preparing for this is crucial. It can be wet and windy, and roads may be iced over, so thermal gear, a waterproof jacket and pants and sturdy walking boots are all highly recommended.

How do I stay safe and healthy while travelling?

Intrepid takes the health and safety of its travellers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travellers check with their government or national travel advisory organisation for the latest information before departure:

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How will I be travelling around Iceland?

Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there! Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport – which usually have less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are heaps more fun.

Depending on what trip you're on in Iceland, you may find yourself travelling by:

All-terrain Unimog

To see all of Iceland, you’ll need some heavy-duty transport. This super-sized van will take you on glacier visits to admire these almighty ice caps up close.

Amphibian boat

Part truck, part boat, all adventure ­– cruise the Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon in a small group aboard one of these vessels, on land and lake.

What is it like travelling on a small group tour?

Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or you’re about to embark on your first trip, travelling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organising amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), travelling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Eden Reforestation Projects

Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilise school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

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Plus you can have peace of mind knowing that your travel plans with us are flexible. You'll be able to change your tour if you need to with our Cancellation Protection.

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Explore Iceland’s natural wonders at your own pace. Tour packages include a rental car with insurance included, accommodation, hand-marked maps, and top recommendations from local experts.

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Multi-day tours give you the best of both worlds. Enjoy experiencing Iceland independently, with the option of adding guided excursions or extra activities to your trip. They are also ideal if you want to combine adventures in the countryside with a stay in Reykjavík or Akureyri.

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Secure your trip your way with Nordic Visitor. Book a tour with as little as 10% deposit. With a 20% deposit or more, you will receive our Cancellation Protection free of charge. You can also pay the full price right away to guarantee today’s exchange rate. Terms & conditions apply.

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Trusted local travel experts

Established in 2002, Nordic Visitor is a leading travel agency with travel consultants based in Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavík. Our local experts live and breathe Iceland, and have in-depth knowledge of the locations and activities you'll want to include on your itinerary.

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With Nordic Visitor, you have peace of mind knowing your holiday arrangements with us are 100% financially protected. Your payments are safeguarded as we comply with European Union laws on Package Travel regulations. This guarantees you a refund in the unlikely event that the company experiences insolvency.

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Nordic Visitor is dedicated to the best service quality, and this is reflected year after year when TripAdvisor awards us with their Certificate of Excellence. We also take great pride in our customer feedback: 97% of our travellers say they would recommend us to friends and family.

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Hassle-free experience

We take care of the details for you so that you can relax and enjoy your holiday. Your dedicated travel consultant will book your hotels, along with transport included in your tour, and any optional excursions that you have chosen. You’ll also get a travel guide with recommended attractions.

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You are in good hands

One of our Reykjavík-based travel experts is on call 24/7 to handle any unforeseen situations during your trip. Unexpected event or weather issue? No problem. We will get in touch and rework your itinerary, rearranging your accommodation and re-booking activities, while keeping you safe and informed.

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Customisable tour options

When you choose a flexible Iceland tour with Nordic Visitor, it’s easy to adjust your itinerary online. Add extra nights and choose from a curated range of activities to add to your trip. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, speak to one of our local experts about creating a tailored tour.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT HOLIDAYS TO ICELAND

The enchanting Land of Fire and Ice is easily accessible via direct routes from British airports. Fly from the UK to Iceland and prepare to discover the country’s incredible natural wonders for yourself.

Our Iceland travel experts have answered frequently asked questions about visiting from the UK. Read on for safety information, advice on how to get to Iceland from the UK, tips for what to do when you arrive, plus lots more.

CAN I TRAVEL TO ICELAND FROM THE UK?

Yes, Iceland is open to fully vaccinated visitors from the UK. Head to our Iceland Travel Update page to find out more.

It's good to know that Nordic Visitor has a flexible booking policy, so that you can make travel arrangements with peace of mind. Our  Book With Confidence  plan gives you the option to cancel or change your tour if you need to, and you will never lose the money you’ve paid to us. 

Rest assured your wellbeing is our number one priority, so you can  Travel With Confidence when you visit Iceland with Nordic Visitor. Now’s the time to start planning an unforgettable trip to the Land of Fire and Ice.

DO I NEED A VISA TO VISIT ICELAND FROM THE UK?

You don’t currently need a visa to visit Iceland from the UK if you have a British passport.*

If you’re unsure about your personal situation, we recommend checking the Government of Iceland London Embassy page . This is where you’ll find the most up-to-date information about whether or not you need a visa to visit Iceland as a tourist.

*Please note that this information is correct at the time of writing.

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HOW FAR IS ICELAND FROM THE UK?

London is approximately 1,896 kilometres (1,178 miles) from the capital city of Iceland, Reykjavík. This means that your flight time will be around 3 hours from London.

You can also fly into Iceland’s main airport, Keflavik International Airport, from a few other cities in the UK. Read on to find out which other British airports you can fly to Iceland from, and what the journey times are from each.

HOW LONG IS THE FLIGHT FROM THE UK TO ICELAND?

You can fly direct from the UK to Iceland in as little as 2 hours 20 minutes, depending on where you depart from.

Below you’ll find the approximate journey times between these UK airports and Keflavik International Airport :

  • Birmingham (BHX) - 2 hours 50 minutes
  • Bristol (BRS) - 3 hours 10 minutes
  • Edinburgh (EDI) - 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Glasgow (GLA) - 2 hours 20 minutes
  • London Gatwick (LGW) - 3 hours
  • London Heathrow (LHR) - 3 hours 15 minutes
  • London Luton (LTN) - 3 hours 10 minutes
  • London Stansted (STN) - 3 hours 10 minutes
  • Manchester (MAN) - 2 hours 45 minutes  

Find out more about  flights between the UK and Iceland.

  • Check out the top 15 things to do in Reykjavík on a city break
  • Read this helpful article for advice on how many days you need in Iceland

DOES NORDIC VISITOR OFFER PACKAGE TRAVEL INSURANCE?

Yes, if you book with Nordic Visitor, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your trip is 100% financially protected. Your payments are safeguarded as we comply with the European Union’s Package Travel regulations. This means that you will get a refund in the unlikely event of insolvency.

DO THEY SPEAK ENGLISH IN ICELAND?

Icelandic is the official language of Iceland. It derives from a North Germanic language, similar to Old Norse, that has changed little since Iceland’s Viking history.

Most Icelanders speak English fluently though, since it’s a mandatory subject in primary schools. So although you don't need to bring a phrasebook, you might like to learn some of these basic words and phrases before you go:

Já = Yes Nei = No Góðan daginn / Góðan dag = Good day Gott kvöld = Good evening Hæ / Halló = Hi / Hello Bless = Goodbye Takk = Thank you

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WHAT IS THE BEST MONTH TO VISIT ICELAND?

Iceland has plenty to offer year round, so there isn’t one month in particular that stands out. The best time to visit Iceland really depends on where you’d like to go and what activities you plan on doing.

Throughout the year, changes to daylight hours mean that you can explore late into the evening under the midnight sun in summer. Meanwhile, winter’s long, dark nights are ideal for chasing the magical aurora borealis on a northern lights tour.

The country’s distinct seasonal changes give you the opportunity to discover Iceland in different ways, whether you visit in summer or winter.

If you head to Iceland during the summer months, you could:

  • Get up close to dazzling icebergs on a boat trip in the renowned Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.
  • Take advantage of the calmer seas and go on a whale-watching cruise to try and spot these incredible creatures.
  • Visit remote regions of Iceland, like the highlands and Westfjords, while the weather is at its mildest.
  • Enjoy one of the many art or music festivals that happen throughout summer.  

On the other hand, winter in Iceland brings a different set of experiences for you to enjoy, including:

  • Seeing the northern lights dance in colourful arcs above Iceland’s stunning scenery.
  • Soaking up the lively festive atmosphere in Reykjavík around Christmas and New Year.
  • Joining guided snowmobiling and ice caving excursions on Vatnajökull and Kötlujökull glaciers.
  • Horse riding through beautiful snow-dusted countryside on a charming, yet sturdy, Icelandic horse.  

There are also plenty of top things to do in Iceland that can be enjoyed year round, like driving southern Iceland’s Golden Circle route.

While this is certainly a popular summer activity, it’s something that you might prefer to do in winter. With less visitors at this time of year, you’re more likely to have iconic places, like Gullfoss waterfall , Geysir and Þingvellir National Park , to yourself.

Another year-round activity that you’ll love is a visit to one of the many hot springs and geothermal pools in Iceland . Why not treat yourself to a trip to the most famous geothermal pool in the country? Picture yourself luxuriating in the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon after a day of sight-seeing.

Check out these guides for more information about the weather, daylight hours and what to do in Iceland depending on the season:

  • Iceland's climate and weather conditions
  • Iceland's time and daylight hours
  • Iceland in summer: 12 things to see & do
  • Top 10 things to do in Iceland in winter
  • Check out these summer tours to Iceland from the UK
  • Browse this range of Iceland winter holiday packages

WHAT IS THE BEST MONTH TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ICELAND?

There isn’t one particular month that comes out on top for northern lights sightings in Iceland. That said, the best time of year to chase the aurora is during the Icelandic winter, from October to March.

Timing your visit to when the skies are at their darkest, for longest, is key to increasing your chances of seeing the northern lights.

This is because the long winter nights give you more opportunities for sightings. Plus, the shimmering aurora stands out more against the dark skies of winter, compared to the light summer nights.

The best time of day to see the northern lights tends to be later in the evening. So it’s worth noting that if you choose a northern lights excursion it will start in the evening, rather than during the day.

Want to make sure that you don’t miss out on a spectacular display while you’re sleeping? No problem, you can take advantage of the aurora wake-up service offered by many hotels.

You could benefit from the knowledge of a local guide by adding a northern lights excursion to your trip to Iceland. Or, if seeing the aurora is your main reason for wanting to visit, then we recommend a northern lights holiday package in Iceland .*

To find out more, we recommend reading this helpful blog about the best times and places to see the northern lights in Iceland . You can also find additional tips and advice in this Iceland aurora borealis guide .

*Please note that northern lights are a natural phenomenon, so unfortunately sightings cannot be guaranteed on your trip.

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WHAT DO I PACK FOR ICELAND?

Iceland is known for its changeable weather. In fact, the locals have a saying, “there is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes”.

As such, warm layers and waterproofs are recommended, whether you are travelling in summer or winter. That way, come rain or shine, you can get out and about to enjoy Iceland’s natural beauty.

Don’t forget to bring swimwear and sandals too. If you’re planning to indulge in the local’s favourite pastime of bathing in hot springs and geothermal pools, then these will come in handy. While you can hire a towel at some bathing spots, it’s best to bring your own for visiting smaller or more remote ones.

Below you’ll find a basic all-season packing list for your trip to Iceland:

  • Walking boots or shoes with good grip
  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Insulated jacket
  • Woollen or fleece jumpers
  • Thermal base layers
  • Warm hat, scarf and gloves
  • Warm hiking socks
  • Quick-drying travel towel  

For more seasonal information on what to bring, read this  Iceland packing guide . You can also check out this blog on what to wear on your trip to Iceland for further tips and advice.

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Different ways you can experience Iceland

We have tours for all varieties of travel styles and interests. See our options for exploring Iceland below.

Guided Small Groups

Multi-day tours, privately guided, summer tours, northern lights packages, our services.

Whether you opt for a guided tour or a self-drive holiday, all customers receive personalised service with a designated travel consultant , tailor-made quality travel documents , and our self-drive clients receive a hand-marked map that outlines their route, overnight stays and highlights along the way. Furthermore, Nordic Visitor has long-standing professional relationships with local tour operators which are carefully selected by our staff and are recognised for consistent, quality service.

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  • Protect your money & plans with our  flexible booking terms    .
  • Get peace of mind with a 24/7 helpline during your stay.
  • Enjoy personal service from Iceland-based travel experts.
  • We’re here for you in case of unforeseen circumstances.
  • 97% of customers say they’d recommend us to friends.
  • As a local agency, we work closely with trusted suppliers.
  • We’re a fully licensed and insured company in Iceland.

What do our customers say?

The reviews speak for themselves. See what Nordic Visitor travellers said about their experience with us.

We had an amazing time

We cannot recommend our tour enough. We had an amazing time and have already told friends and family about it. Iceland is an amazing place and I am sure we will be back and will use Nordic Visitor again!

Experience of a lifetime

I primarily wanted to use Nordic Visitor as a resource for creating our 14-day trip itinerary, to help weed through what seemed to be an endless array of choices, and to help us to get the very most out of our time in Iceland. Yes, we could have pieced it together ourselves but I needed an advocate in Iceland, an advisor, and maybe a resource for us if issues were to arise. That piece of mind was important to my wife and me and I'm glad we chose them to frame our trip. It made it much easier to piece in the parts that were important to us to see and experience. That allowed us to just enjoy the trip and not get bogged down in the details of planning each and every moment.

There are so many things I could say about our experience, an experience of a lifetime and after posting snippets of our trip on social media I have found that several friends of mine want to know how we planned this trip. I told them the same thing I am saying here, save a little money if you want and plan it yourself or trust a reliable source like Nordic Visitor and let them give you the trip framework and essential advice. I would do it the same way if I were doing it over.

Went off without a hitch!

Everything was well-organised and went off without a hitch. The private guide was amazing. He could not have been better. I highly recommend him to anyone considering a private guide as an option. He's extremely knowledgeable about the history of the area. He knew all of the best places to go and was entertaining and delightful as well. Accommodation was all spectacular.

Warm and engaging guide

Great tour. The sights are of course amazing and the tour made the most of our time, weather and our interests/priorities. Driver and guide David managed all of these very well. He was also very knowledgeable and personally warm and engaging. Could not have asked for more.

Perfect for solo traveller

A beautiful itinerary, exceptional guide and perfect weather made this a trip I will never forget. Nordic Visitor made the process easy, and Iceland opened her arms. My 10-day small group tour was perfect for a solo traveller who wanted to see it all. 

Working with Nordic Visitor was wonderful. Our travel consultant, Heddy, was quick to respond when we had a question or concern. She helped us plan a fabulous itinerary. Everything we booked through Nordic Visitor was fantastic. I have already recommended Nordic Visitor to friends, and I will continue to do so.

Trip of a lifetime

Overall this was an amazing experience! A trip of a lifetime that I could never have planned myself. Any questions I had during planning were answered faster than expected and I felt safe and well looked after during the trip. Trip was smooth and hassle free.

5-star experience

Not only did we absolutely love every stop on the Scenic South Iceland tour, but prior to the tour we stayed for 4 days in Reykjavík. I appreciated Nordic Visitor's recommendations for things to do and places to eat there and felt highly supported by Marko, our travel consultant, in every regard to booking our flight and own hotel, day trips I was interested in, and taking public transport around. A definite 5-star experience!

I will certainly travel with Nordic Visitor again!

I cannot thank Nordic Visitor enough for providing me with a wonderful and memorable once-in-a-lifetime experience. Everything was seamless, from the pickup at the airport, to the excellent hotels, delicious food served and our friendly, knowledgeable guide, Jakob. Nothing was too much trouble - we all thoroughly enjoyed our experience in Iceland, and all came away with wonderful memories of many of the amazing sights of such a scenic country. We were even lucky enough to see the northern lights. I will certainly travel with Nordic Visitor again and would recommend them to anyone thinking about visiting the countries where they offer tours. Thank you Nordic Visitor!

Many thanks to Nordic Visitor

Absolutely amazing. No issues whatsoever. We saw it all from North to South and much of in between. From reindeer to whales and more beautiful waterfalls and volcanic bits than you could hope to see in a week. Every hour the scenery seemed to change dramatically. Just a great experience. Many thanks to Nordic Visitor.

Best vacation we have had

Everyone at Nordic Visitor were very responsive to all questions we had during our 30-year anniversary trip to Iceland. We had airline travel issues and the representative adjusted our itinerary so we were able to see the whole island. The accommodation were beautiful and everyone was so friendly. This was the best vacation we have had, we left Iceland relaxed!

An amazing and unique experience

Our tour was great! Went for our honeymoon and it was everything we wanted. First night we got to see the northern lights which were fantastic! Second day, most certainly our longest, visited several sites (Geysire & Þingvellir) and went snowmobiling on a glacier. Such an amazing and unique experience. The walking tour around Reykjavik was surprisingly educational and our guide pointed out things that we ordinarily would have missed. The NYE dinner was delicious and going out to see the firework displays by (what seemed to be like) everyone was something. Practically had to dodge fireworks! Our 4th day was spent at the Blue Lagoon; perfect after a night of partying! Our last day was nice and relaxing, did some final shopping before we headed off to the airport. Hope to go back & visit Iceland again!

Flights to Iceland

Iceland’s largest airport, Keflavik International Airport, is around a 45-minute drive from the capital city of Reykjavík. Happily, you can fly here from a number of UK gateways.

Airlines serving Keflavik International Airport (KEF)*: British Airways : from London Heathrow (LHR)  EasyJet : from Bristol (BRS), Edinburgh (EDI), London Gatwick (LGW), London Luton (LTN) and Manchester (MAN) Icelandair : from Glasgow (GLA), London Gatwick (LGW), London Heathrow (LHR) and Manchester (MAN) Jet2 : from Birmingham (BHX), Edinburgh (EDI), London Stansted (STN) and Manchester (MAN) Play : from London Stansted (STN) Wizz Air : from London Luton (LTN)

We recommend checking directly with the airlines for flight availability and timetables. Flights are not included in Nordic Visitor packages.

See our Travel With Confidence page for more information about what we are doing to keep you safe on your trip.

*Details correct at time of publishing.

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Get in touch with one of our Reykjavík-based travel experts. You can customise your tour of Iceland or ask us questions about Iceland package holidays from the UK. Our Edinburgh and Stockholm-based travel consultants are also ready to answer your questions about travelling with Nordic Visitor.

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Iceland vacation packages

Visit Iceland and see stunning landscapes, like lava fields, glacier lagoons, and ice caves. With these Iceland vacation packages, you can fit all this in and a whole lot more. So get stuck in and find your next adventure.

  • Wide range of travel styles
  • Itineraries designed by locals
  • Extend your trip with extra days
  • 24/7 helpline in Iceland

68 trips found

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Iceland Ring Road Adventure with Snæfellsnes

The ultimate road trip with ‘Iceland in Miniature’.

Reynisfjara with the Reynisdrangar sea stacks by sunset

Iceland Ring Road: Best of the Best

Take the Iceland road trip of a lifetime.

Puffins on the Látrabjarg sea cliffs

Iceland Ring Road & Westfjords Epic Adventure

Explore every corner of Iceland in 2 weeks.

The Northern Lights over a lake in south Iceland

Iceland Ultimate Day Tripper with Northern Lights

Combine a stay in wintry Reykjavík with guided day tours into the frosted countryside.

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Iceland Active Winter Wellness

Combine thrilling activities with blissful hot spring visits.

Reykjavik and Mount Esja covered in snow

Christmas Wonders of Iceland Group Adventure

Spend Christmas in Iceland and glimpse waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, and more

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Northern Lights Ring Road Group Adventure

Explore jaw-dropping landscapes and learn about local culture from an expert guide.

Strokkur erupting on a sunny summer day

South & West Iceland in a Week

7 days, dozens of unforgettable sights.

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Iceland Ring Road Bus Tour – Big Group Adventure

Soak up Iceland’s awe-inspiring sights around the Ring Road.

Jökulárslón Glacier Lagoon in Iceland

Winter Wonders of Iceland – Big Group Adventure

Set off on a wintry adventure around the south coast.

Þingvellir National Park, the site of Iceland’s ancient parliament

Winter Wonders of Iceland – Small Group Adventure

Discover top attractions in winter with a local guide.

Mountaineers of Iceland Langjökull snowmobile tour

Active Iceland Fire and Ice Expedition

Experience glaciers up close and walk in the footsteps of lava.

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About our Iceland vacations

See the Land of Fire and Ice your way with Iceland Tours. Dive into a wide range of vacations to Iceland with fun-packed itineraries, flexible booking terms, and just a 5% deposit!

Choose from self-drive adventures, group trips, camping packages, multi-day tours from Reykjavík, and more. With such a wide selection, you’re bound to find the right vacation for you. We’ve got itineraries ranging from 3 to 19 days, all with accommodation and transport included.

Iceland’s great all year round too. Spot the Northern Lights in the depths of winter. Or see the midnight sun in the summer months. Whenever you visit, you won’t be short on things to see and do.

  • Transport and accommodation included
  • Add adventure activities like ice caving and kayaking
  • Start your trip on any day you like for most travel styles
  • Breakfast included on every day of your trip (except camping)

Don’t take our word for it

See what hundreds of fellow travelers have to say about their trips with Iceland Tours.

FAQs about vacations to Iceland

Is it worth going to iceland.

Yes, it’s absolutely worth going to Iceland! This volcanic island nation in the middle of the North Atlantic has got mind-bending nature in spades.

First up, there’s gushing geysers, steaming hot springs, and otherworldly lava fields. Then you’ve got thundering waterfalls , gigantic glaciers , and serene glacial lagoons. All these incredible sights are framed by Iceland’s beautiful mountains and fjords.

What exactly can you do on an vacation to Iceland? Here’s some of our suggestions:

  • Tour the Golden Circle and see the Strokkur geyser erupt
  • Join an ice caving expedition under an ancient glacier
  • Spot famous volcanoes and admire vast fields of lava
  • Stroll black sand beaches studded with diamond-like icebergs
  • See where the North American and European plates meet
  • Bathe in the warm, nourishing waters of the Blue Lagoon
  • Rent a car and drive the country’s Ring Road
  • Go on a whale watching boat tour and marvel at gentle giants
  • Hunt down the Northern Lights in the depths of winter
  • Enjoy the buzz of city life in Reykjavík , Iceland’s capital

Want more inspo? Check our complete guide to Iceland for all the material you need.

Is it safe in Iceland?

Yes! Iceland is one of the safest countries on Earth . Thanks to its extremely low crime rate and excellent healthcare system, you can relax and enjoy your vacation with peace of mind.

Around the country, you’ll see children left to their own devices to happily play outside or walk to school by themselves. Iceland is a fantastic place for kids to run wild, totally carefree! This means that the country is a great destination for a family trip.

Is Iceland expensive?

Iceland has a reputation as a pricey destination, but it doesn’t have to be! One trick to save money is to book an Iceland vacation package. That way, you don’t have to organize everything yourself either.

When you book a package with Iceland Tours, you get great value for money. All of our vacations to Iceland include:

  • Transport and accommodation
  • Detailed itinerary made by local travel experts
  • Free Wi-Fi in your car or on your bus
  • Access to our 24/7 helpline when you’re in Iceland
  • Breakfast every day (excluding camping trips)

If you choose an Iceland adventure package , you’ll also get activities like ice cave tours and lava caving built into the price. And Christmas and New Year packages even include some evening meals.

For more tips on how to save money on your trip, see this Iceland budgeting guide .

How many days do you need for an Iceland trip?

There’s no set number of days for a vacation to Iceland. Trips of different lengths will give you totally different experiences!

With 3–5 days in Iceland, you can base yourself in Reykjavík and join day tours to the Golden Circle or south coast . You’ll be able to see the top highlights of Icelandic nature and explore the city in the evenings.

If you spend around a week in Iceland, you could focus on touring a specific region in depth. For example, follow the south coast all the way to Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon . Or head over to West Iceland and the Snæfellsnes peninsula .

This amount of time would also be enough for a Ring Road tour . That said, with 10–14 days in Iceland, you have the time to go slower and see more. As well as the Ring Road, you might want to include the lesser-visited Westfjords region .

With 2 weeks or more, you’ll have the time to see every part of the country, including the Westman Islands and highland interior.

What is the best month to visit Iceland?

The answer to this question depends on what you want to see! Iceland has tons to offer in summer and winter .

In the summer months of June , July , and August , days are longer and you can pack more into your itinerary. At the start of the season, you can see the midnight sun. Summer is the most popular time to visit, as the majority of attractions, as well as the highlands region, are open.

There’s more darkness in the winter months of November , December , January , and February . This provides the perfect backdrop for chasing down the Northern Lights . Winter’s also great for seeing Iceland’s frosty beauty.

If you want to visit at a quieter time of year, the spring shoulder season of March , April , and May is ideal. There’ll be fewer travelers about then, but still plenty to see! Toward the end of the season, Iceland is starting to turn green again.

The autumn shoulder season is September to October . While not as quiet as spring, it’s still more laid back than the summer. Winter hasn’t truly set in either, so most attractions are still fully open.

What kind of Iceland trips do you offer?

With Iceland Tours, you can choose from a whole bunch of travel styles. Our most popular are self-drive tours of Iceland , where you take the wheel of your own rental car. On a road trip, you can stop as often as you like and go wherever your heart takes you.

If you’d rather skip the driving, you can join a multi-day tour . You’ll stay in Reykjavík and take day trips by bus to different attractions out of town. If you want to take it up a level, you could go for a guided group tour . A dedicated local guide will lead your group around the country. A great way to make new travel buddies!

Alternatively, you could go for a private guided tour . Your very own driver-guide will use their expert knowledge of Iceland to show you all sorts of hidden gems.

At the other end of the scale are camping trips . You get a rental car and camping gear included, and you’ll sleep under the midnight sun. It’s harder to get much closer to nature than that.

Then there are day trips if you’re already in Iceland and want to add another experience to your itinerary.

Can I rent a car in Iceland?

To hire a rental car in Iceland, you’ll need to be at least 20 years old, or 23 years old for jeeps or vans. You’ll also need to have held your driver’s license for at least 1 year. To confirm the booking and pay your holding deposit, you’ll also need a credit card.

If you’re from the EU, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, you can drive in Iceland with your driver’s license from home.

For all the details, see our car rental page . And see our Travel Guide if you’re after tips on how to drive in Iceland .

What kind of accommodation do you offer?

For most travel styles, you can choose from 3 levels of accommodation:

  • Budget – Guesthouses and country hotels, with shared bathrooms
  • Comfort – Hotels or guesthouses of around 3 stars, with private bathrooms
  • Quality – Hotels or guesthouses of around 4 stars, with private bathrooms

With some travel styles, you might have more limited options available. For example, we only offer Comfort or Quality accommodation on our private tours of Iceland .

If you go for a camping trip , guesthouse or hotel accommodation is included for the nights you spend in Reykjavík. For the nights when you’ll camp, we provide you with a tent, sleeping bags, and all the other gear you need.

For all our guesthouse and hotel stays, breakfast is always included no matter which level you pick. Get more info about places to stay on this Iceland accommodation guide .

Are flights included with your packages?

So that you get the best deal and most flexibility, we don’t include flights with our packages. Once you have a rough idea of when you want to travel, you can start searching for flights to Iceland.

Thanks to its location in the North Atlantic, Iceland is well served by direct flights from lots of European countries and North America. If you’re coming from further afield, you’ll probably need a connecting flight.

How do I book with Iceland Tours?

Start your booking by checking out the Iceland vacation packages on this page. To narrow your search, filter by your preferred season, travel style, budget, and any attractions you want to see.

Click the heart icon to favorite any packages you’d like to come back to later. That way, you can compare itineraries to firm up your Iceland travel plans.

Once you’ve found the vacation for you, simply follow the steps on the package page to book online. On our website you can:

  • Choose your dates and add more days
  • Select your rental car* and accommodation level
  • Add extra activities and day trips
  • Pay a 5% deposit to secure your trip

If you need help with your booking, use the live chat option on our website.

*Applies to self-drive and camping trips only.

Can I choose my travel dates?

For the following travel styles, you’re free to choose any start date you like:

  • Self-drive tours
  • Camping tours
  • Multi-day tours
  • Private tours

The itineraries for these tours are of a fixed length, but you can add extra days in Reykjavík at the start or end of your trip at checkout. That way you can make your Iceland vacation last even longer!

Guided group tours have fixed departures. That said, we have a large number of dates on offer, both in summer and winter. So you’re bound to find one that works for you.

Can I customize my Iceland vacation?

Absolutely! Depending on which travel style you choose, you have different customization options.

For self-drive Iceland trips, you can pick your accommodation type and rental car. You can also add bonus activities to fill up your spare time, and more nights in Reykjavík to the start or end of your trip.

For Iceland multi-day tours, you can pick your accommodation level and add some extra activities such as a trip to the Blue Lagoon (if it’s not already included in your package). Extra nights in Reykjavík are an option here too.

Other travel styles, like guided group tours of Iceland, might have more limited customization options due to the nature of the trip. You’ll be able to see all the options available to you at checkout.

Good to know: Although we can’t guarantee stays at specific hotels or guesthouses, we’ll always make sure that you get the standard of accommodation that you pay for. Read more about accommodation types .

If you’d like to make further customizations than those that are available to you at checkout, get in touch and we’d be happy to help. The additional charge for this service is €150. Just so you know, it might not be possible to accommodate further customizations during the summer season. See our terms and conditions for full details.

When should I book?

As a rule of thumb, it’s best to book at least a few weeks before you plan to travel. For availability reasons, we’re unable to book trips with less than 1 week’s notice.

For the summer season, it’s a good idea to book a few months ahead of when you plan to travel. This is the most popular time of year to visit Iceland and places to stay can be limited in more remote areas.

If you’re planning to join a guided group tour, we recommend booking a few months in advance. Departures are on fixed dates and the most popular ones can get booked up.

Do I need a passport or visa to travel to Iceland?

If you’re a citizen of the EEA, you can travel to Iceland using your passport or national identity card visa-free. Otherwise, you’ll need a valid passport with at least 3 months left on it before expiry.

Citizens of many countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand can travel to Iceland for up to 90 days visa-free. Check the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration’s visa-free travel list to find out if you’re eligible.

If you do need a visa, let us know once we’ve confirmed your booking and we can send you a confirmation letter for your visa application.

What should I pack for my trip to Iceland?

As its name suggests, Iceland can be quite a chilly country! That said, it’s warmer than many parts of the world on a similar latitude.

Of course, it pays to come prepared. So here’s a list of everything you should pack for an Iceland trip:

  • Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots
  • Thermal underlayers
  • Fleece or sweater
  • Waterproof rainjacket
  • Warm winter coat
  • Gloves, hat, and scarf
  • Sunglasses (both in winter and summer)
  • Swimming gear
  • Moisturizer and lip balm

The main thing to keep in mind is the wind. Although it’s milder in the summer, wind is a constant fixture of the Icelandic weather. With plenty of layers and skincare products though, it shouldn’t get in the way of adventure!

See this Iceland winter packing guide for more tips.

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Book your scheduled shuttle bus transfer with us. Bus transfers to and from Keflavík International Airport, Reykjavík and the Landmannalaugar.

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Explore the quirky capital of Reykjavik

No guided tour of Iceland is complete without a visit to the most northern capital of the world, Reykjavik; a city small in size, but gregarious in style. Take in the creative intensity of the city’s people, which has flourished into a unique art and culinary scene that embraces Nordic culture and the avant-garde. All set amidst storybook gabled houses, jagged basalt rock and the sea.

Journey through Iceland's volcanic landscapes

For a land named after ice, it can be bewildering to find this country is also one of fire. Connect with this geothermal mecca of over 130 volcanic mountains by traversing raw moonscape lava fields, exposed black sand beaches and the fringes of volcanoes.

Admire the waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss

Of the 10,000 plus waterfalls that can fill Iceland trips, Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss are two of the standouts. At Seljalandsfoss, water cascades off a cliff that was once part of Iceland’s coastline, flowing into pools surrounding lush green fields. At Skógafoss you will find an old-world majesty, with mythology speaking of trolls, elves and hidden pots of gold.

Swim in turquoise waters of the Blue Lagoon

The country’s iconic Blue Lagoon is a hot spring of milky blue waters, flooded with minerals from underground rock. Immerse yourself in its waters for a soul-stirring and relaxing experience complete with healing properties of the water. Don't forget to cover yourself in silica rich mud.

See the Northern Lights

Watching spirals and wafts of blue green lights dance over Iceland’s stars is a natural phenomenon that will stir you to the very core. Caused by solar wind disturbances in the magnetosphere, the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are most likely encountered in the months of late August through to April.

Our top 5 things to do in Iceland

Known for its natural phenomena, from geothermal activity and hot springs to light sky displays, Trafalgar will surprise you with another side of Iceland. Step into the country's Viking past, music traditions and cultural quirks.

National Museum of Iceland

In the centre of Reykjavik sits Iceland’s National museum – a brutalist building with an igloo shaped dome. Explore Viking weaponry, Norse mythology and Lion-Knight legends, then wander upstairs to gain an understanding of the fight for independence from Danish rule. This museum shares the unbelievable chronology of the island’s history.

Icelandic Phallological Museum

Located in Reyjavik, the Icelandic Phallological Museum contains the world's largest display of penises. The extensive collection includes 280 specimens from 93 animal species including whales and seals, and land animals ranging from bulls to hamsters.

Reykjavík Maritime Museum

An island nation wedged between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, fishing has always been a vital part of Iceland’s livelihood. Learn of a modern emergence through fishing and uncover artefacts of violent cod fish wars at the Reykjavik Maritime Museum - a chronicle of the Icelandic people’s seafaring ways.

Best museums in Iceland

Iceland’s extremist landscape ranges from volcanic fields of dried magma to jutting glaciers that spike like crystals. But the contours of its people are just as intriguing to explore. Nowhere do their stories unfold better than the varied museums we take you to in the capital of Reykjavik.

Smoked Puffin

Despite their fishing heritage, Icelanders take much of their cuisine from the land. The national bird of Iceland, the puffin, is one that historically saved its residents from starvation. Today, it is considered a local delicacy. Sample it for yourself accompanied by lashings of delicious blueberry sauce.

Icelandic hot dog

Hotdogs are abundant in Iceland, found at petrol stations, roadside stands, malls and ferry terminals. They are most often made of local, organic, grass-fed lamb as a result of meat import restrictions and a population of sheep that doubles that of humans. Eat yours topped with sweet brown mustard, remoulade, capers, herbs and raw onions.

For centuries, Hardfiskur has been a staple of Icelandic cuisine. This protein-rich snack is made by curing the bacteria of oily fish in the icy Atlantic air before pounding it soft with a mallet. See the fish hanging up to dry all over the island; an insight into traditional Nordic cooking processes.

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Much of Iceland’s fascinating food is steeped in the history of Viking times and woven with greater Nordic culture. Trafalgar will indulge you in many obscure delicacies from this self-sufficient country and our tours of Iceland start and end with a surprising local dish.

What to pack for Iceland

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With rain falling an average of 213 days a year in Iceland, a raincoat is definetely an item you won't want to forget. A much needed extra layer for the subarctic climate, it will also provide protection from overzealous waterfalls.

Having a dry layer of warmth close to your skin is something to have handy for Iceland whether summer or winter. It’s especially helpful to have close for those for those who love to spend time outdoors exploring the country’s extreme landscapes.

Exposing your ears to the elements can send chills through your body - easily preventable with a warm pair of ear-muffs.

Icelanders take bathing very seriously. With more pools per capita than any country in the world, you may wish to take a few pairs of swimming costumes to ensure you always have one dry.

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Snæfellsnes Peninsula

The Golden Circle & west Iceland

Witness the mighty Geysir erupt as you explore the Golden Circle.

Learn about traditional Icelandic cuisine on a private food tour of Reykjavík.

Soak in the astounding scenery of the islands and mountains north of Snæfellsnes Peninsula on a boat trip with a fresh sushi feast served on board.

Explore Langjökull Glacier from tunnels which take you into the glacier itself.

7 days from £3,250pp

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Vík

Around Iceland's ring road self-drive tour

Soak in the geothermal waters of the Secret Lagoon, in the heart of the Golden Circle.

Marvel at intricate frozen formations on a guided visit to an ice cave.

Spot clownish puffins nesting along the coast.

Cruise among sculptural icebergs on a boat trip on Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.

See the world’s largest lava field, formed by an eruption hundreds of years ago.

13 days from £5,425pp

Northern lights

Northern lights winter break in Iceland

See the northern lights dance across the night sky in the Icelandic countryside.

Explore the icy formations and deep crevasses of Sólheimajökull glacier on a guided hike.

Walk between the diverging tectonic plates in Þingvellir National Park.

Unwind in the milky-blue mineral waters of the Blue Lagoon.

6 days from £5,805pp

Eyjafjörður, north Iceland

Highlights of north Iceland

Take a privately guided tour of the Diamond Circle taking in Ásbyrgi Canyon, and Dettifoss and Goðafoss waterfalls.

Tour the volcanic Krafla region of Lake Mývatn on a private tour with a local geologist.

Search for humpback whales and fish for cod in Eyjafjörður on a traditional Icelandic fishing boat.

Explore the pretty fishing villages that line the Troll Peninsula, close to the Arctic Circle.

8 days from £7,285pp

Silfra fissure in Þingvellir National Park, Golden Circle

Highlights of Reykjavík & the Golden Circle

Sit down for a farm table lunch at Friðheimar tomato farm.

Experience Iceland's rugged landscapes, thermal features, and waterfalls.

Relax in the Secret Lagoon's geothermal baths.

Snorkel between two tectonic plates in Þingvellir National Park.

4 days from £1,980pp

Driving in southeast Iceland

Iceland's hidden highlights self-drive

Take a privately guided Superjeep tour to Þjórsárdalur in Iceland’s southern highlands, exploring its verdant valleys and dramatic waterfalls.

Climb a volcano and catch views of the south coast’s glaciers from the Westman Islands.

Explore the verdant, craggy landscape of Eldhraun: the world’s largest lava field.

See one of Iceland’s largest puffin colonies and learn more about Icelandic folklore in the Eastfjords.

10 days from £3,545pp

Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon

Classic Iceland self-drive tour

Eat your way around Reykjavík on a private food-focused walking tour.

Snorkel between the tectonic plates in Þingvellir National Park.

Wander through icy tunnels carved in the depths of Langjökull glacier.

Watch icebergs calve from glaciers and float across Jökulsárlón lagoon.

9 days from £4,925pp

Behind Seljalandsfoss

Active Iceland self-drive tour: waterfalls, volcanoes & lagoons

Explore the Golden Circle from the Hvítá river on a guided rafting tour, close to Gullfoss Falls.

Take a privately guided Superjeep tour to Landmannalaugar, hiking through its striped rhyolite mountains and soaking in geothermally heated hot springs.

Mountain bike through Eldhraun, the world’s largest lava field, with a local Icelandic guide.

Paddle through floating icebergs on Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon on a small-group kayaking tour.

Don crampons and take a guided hike through Sólheimajökull glacier’s curious icy formations.

8 days from £5,335pp

Geysir Geothermal Area, Golden Circle

Iceland family adventure

Explore a subterranean cave, formed thousands of years ago by molten lava.

Ride an Icelandic horse across volcanic black sand beaches.

Play with an ancient breed of goats at the Háafell Goat Farm.

Immerse your kids in a real life geology lesson as they experience thundering waterfalls and erupting geysers, walk along tectonic plates, and try food cooked underground using geothermal energy.

8 days from £6,250pp

Musk Oxen

Spitsbergen & northeast Greenland: 12-night cruise

Visit the spectacular Scoresby Sund, rich in Arctic wildlife from musk oxen to little auks.

Possible northern lights sightings when you travel toward the end of the year.

Whales, including the possibility of narwhals.

Visit ancient Inuit sites.

15 days from £9,295pp

Glacier in Vatnajökull National Park

Iceland's south coast tour

Go glacier hiking on Vatnajökull, Iceland's largest ice cap.

Take a Zodiac boat tour on Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon.

Head into a glacier itself and witness the majestic blues of the ice first-hand.

Go horse riding on one of Iceland's iconic black sand beaches.

12 days from £12,190pp

Blue Lagoon

Luxury Iceland

Spend time hiking, whale watching, snowmobiling or skiing at Deplar Farm, one of Iceland’s finest properties.

See Iceland from above on a private helicopter tour, including a landing on Þórisjökull glacier.

Enjoy a picnic lunch in the untouched, volcanic Reykjanes Peninsula on a private Superjeep tour.

Soak in the Blue Lagoon’s geothermal waters at the exclusive Retreat Spa.

7 days from £13,060pp

Jökulsárlón

A private tour around Iceland's ring road

Go snowmobiling on Langjökull Glacier.

Explore the ethereal icebergs of Jökulsárlón lagoon by boat.

Relax in the Mývatn geothermal baths overlooking Lake Mývatn.

Try out the tölt gait, only used by Icelandic horses.

Head inside a dormant volcano and descend into its magma chamber.

13 days from £13,230pp

Skógafoss Waterfall

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The Land of Fire and Ice

Iceland always makes for a spectacular experience. From the Northern Lights to the epic glaciers each turn of your journey brings unforgettable memories of the sights, sounds and flavors. Settled over a thousand years ago by the Vikings, this island sits along the mid-Atlantic ridge in the North Atlantic Ocean and has a culture deeply rooted in its ancient heritage. Pristine nature forms and stark landscapes are just the beginning. Icelandic art and culture, which draws from the ancient Sagas, continues to surprise visitors. It is a fascinating country that is sure to capture your heart.

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Hear our Tour Manager Luciana talk about the beauty of her favorite place in Iceland – Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon. This lagoon is a place of unearthly beauty, were the bright blues, stark whites, and volcanic blacks of the floating glaciers show you a natural beauty found nowhere else on earth.

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Golden Circle:

This driving route encompasses many of Iceland's most renowned natural wonders, including Thingvellir National Park, the nation’s most historic area. Icelanders gathered here in A.D. 930 and established one of the world’s first parliaments. Also this is one of the globe’s most geologically significant landscapes. It marks the point where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.

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Seljalandsfoss Waterfall:

This beautiful cascade is one of Iceland’s most famous and picturesque waterfalls. It is an impressive sight where water falls from a sheer cliff plunging 210 feet below. What makes it even more unique is that you can see it from all sides. That’s right - have your raincoat ready as you venture behind the falls and travel along a picture- perfect walkway. You’ll not only see but also feel the power of this natural treasure.

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Vatnajökull National Park:

This is home to the magnificent Vatnajokull Glacier, the largest in Iceland and in fact, the largest glacier mass in all of Europe. Underneath this huge ice cap that covers 8% of the island lies several active volcanoes. It is a fascinating place where the powerful interchange of volcanoes and glaciers or fire and ice are continually at odds.

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Aurora Borealis:

Each year, during the winter months, the magical but elusive northern lights (aurora borealis) appear. This natural phenomenon is the product of collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere; the results are spectacular! Streaks of colorful light appear across the sky. This light show is truly dazzling and worth the pursuit.

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Blue Lagoon:

On the Reykjanes Peninsula, known for its rugged landscape, lava fields, and hot springs, sits the famous Blue Lagoon. Formed during the operation of a nearby geothermal power plant, it is a place where science harmonizes with nature. The waters are renowned for their healing properties. Visitors dip in the pleasantly warm, mineral-rich waters located in the middle of a dramatic lava field in the hopes of leaving with a youthful glow.

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Skogar Folk Museum:

The museum’s founder Thordur Tomasson started this museum with his personal collection of artifacts back in 1949. It has grown tremendously under his direction. Today you will find an extensive collection of tools, handicrafts, books, manuscripts, and documents. And on the grounds there is a substantial open-air museum with many traditional Icelandic buildings including a chapel and schoolhouse.

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Cruise Jökulsárlón Lagoon:

This glacial lagoon is famous for its countless icebergs. The lagoon is fed from the melting waters of the massive Vatnajökull glacier. It is an incredible experience to board a small boat and venture out in the tranquil waters to get up close to these mighty chunks of ice while surrounded by immense beauty. On your adventure, you may even get the opportunity to taste the 1,000 year old glacial ice.

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This Icelandic delicacy made from shark meat offers a unique window into Icelandic culture. For over 400 years, the people of Iceland have hunted the Greenland shark. The locals cure and hang the meat to dry for 4 to 5 months producing this delicacy known as “hakare.” Take the opportunity to learn the process and give it a try! It is sure to be like nothing you have ever tried before. Eating it is considered a sign of hardiness among the locals.

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No fancy clothes required. Dress casual, comfortable and most importantly, in layers. The weather can change at any moment. Wind and rain are common, so I suggest packing waterproof clothes and shoes, and bringing a hooded windbreaker and an umbrella.

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You may find yourself wondering, is that an abandoned baby carriage, with a baby inside!? Relax, no worries, the parents are just inside dining. Yes that is right, it is Icelandic culture to leave the baby outside a café or restaurant. No need to alert the authorities, the baby is safe, and it is a common practice.

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Adventure into the Land of Fire and Ice

This small island packs a lot of wonder into every inch—you'll find fiery volcanos, crystalline waterfalls, and majestic glaciers on the land, and the iridescent glow of the Northern Lights each winter in the skies above. Discover Iceland's Viking past, and its warm and welcoming culture.

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You'll have the best chance of catching the most amazing, all-natural light show if you travel to Iceland from late September to late March.

Reykjavik

The capital's name, Reykjavik, literally means "cove of smoke," inspired by the steam coming from the natural hot springs.

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Lush, green turf roofs (with an underlay of birch bark) were one of the most common roofing types throughout Scandinavia and Iceland—and offered plenty of insulation during the cold winter months.

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Perlan Observatory

The Perlan Observatory offers spectacular views of Reykjavik and Iceland below—and the Northern Lights above.

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The volcanoes that built Iceland also created its gorgeous black sand beaches—and the stone columns here, which legend has it were created by trolls.

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Thanks to the volatile volcanic forces still at play in the Land of Fire and Ice, Thingvellir National Park expands by nearly an inch each year.

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The program by Guide to Iceland is highly customizable to your needs, and the agent responds promptly to any modifications you request and questions you have (thank you, May!). 6-day trip to Glacier Lagoon will be packed with actions and events, and I highly recommend the trip!

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This trip was absolutely incredible. I traveled with my mom, aunt and cousin on the "Easy" package. Every tour had the perfect amount of variety and variations along the way. We had two different tour companies for the four days of guided tours and both were outstanding - small bus and small groups made it almost like a private tour. The guides were awesome and laid back and contributed to the amazing all around experience. Guide to Iceland was an amazing service. My mom and I booked separately from our other two and Guide to Iceland did an amazing job merging our packages and ensuring that we were able to travel together. There was one day that our itineraries were different, but within a couple hours they had everything fixed and the changes happened without a hitch! I will definitely use them again in the future

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We had a wonderful trip! Car rental and hotel accomodation worked perfectly - all was ready and waiting. We changed the itinerary a bit by adding an extra night between Höfn and Reykjavik, as we didn't want to drive 450km on one day (no problem to change with Guide to Iceland, but there is an amendment fee). Thanks very much for the great documentation about the trip - no need to read another book - it's all there! (Would recommend buying a road map though). Will recommend Guide to Iceland to all our friends!

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Traveling to Iceland in 2024 promises to be an incredible opportunity for travelers with an adventurous spirit and vacationers seeking relaxation. However you’d like to spend your time here, you’ll be doing so amidst some of the world’s most spectacular culture and nature during a brief window of time in which there will be smaller crowds and lower prices at the most desirable attractions. 

Your trip can be whatever you’d like it to be, whether it’s as part of a guided vacation package designed to give you the most opportunities to witness the Northern Lights or a series of smaller day activities. No matter which vacation package you choose, you can rest easy knowing you’re vacationing in one of the safest countries in the world.

Here, you’ll find our curated list of the best vacation packages Iceland has to offer in 2024. Whether you’d like to check out the sites located on the legendary Ring Road or relax in Reykjavik with some day trips thrown in, you’ll find the adventure you’ve been looking for.

Guide to Iceland has designed these packages to ensure you have the best possible experience during your stay. Tours, attractions, activities, and accommodations have all been chosen because of their quality and will be prepared and confirmed by Guide to Iceland before you arrive. We’ll focus on the logistics while you focus on having a great time.

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This 10-night excursion setting sail from Portsmouth first docks in Amsterdam for two full days of exploring, then sails to Bergen, Norway and Lerwick, Scotland. Next, you’ll head to the magical island of Iceland – where you’ll dock in Akureyri and Reykjavik – the land of fire and ice that’s loaded with opportunities for outdoor adventure and brilliant vistas.

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Stylish yet relaxed, these picturesque Dutch canals-lined streets are a bustling cultural hub where historic charm meets inspiring and youthful energy.

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Visit the amazing beaches, explore the labyrinth of sea caves & witness wildlife from Orca whales to Shetland ponies.

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Is it safe to travel to Iceland? Volcano erupts again, forcing UK Foreign Office to issue advice

A volcanic eruption in south-west Iceland has triggered the evacuation of the country’s biggest attraction, the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.

The eruption began in the early afternoon on Wednesday (May 29) following several earthquakes north of Grindavik, a coastal town of 3,800 people that was also evacuated.

The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) said lava shot about 50 metres (165 feet) into the sky from a fissure about one kilometre (1,100 yards) long.

The Blue Lagoon spa was evacuated before the volcano erupted.

To prevent further damage, man-made barriers have been built to steer lava away from infrastructure including the Svartsengi geothermal power plant, the spa, and Grindavik.

The latest eruption was the fifth in the Reykjanes peninsula since December 2023.

It came after scientists warned eruptions could happen continually in the peninsula for decades or centuries.

Until March 2021, the peninsula had not experienced an eruption for eight centuries.

Iceland has 33 active volcano systems, the highest number in Europe.

Is it safe to travel to Iceland?

Euronews reported that despite concerns over how the eruption will affect travel, nearby Keflavik Airport remained operational on Thursday. Icelandic airport operator ISAVIA advises passengers to monitor flight information  here .

The capital Reykjavik and the rest of Iceland are not affected.

Travellers are advised to stay away from Grindavik.

The Blue Lagoon has been closed.

“Due to a volcanic eruption that commenced in Sundhnúksgígar on May 29, we took the precautionary measure of evacuating and temporarily closing all our operational units,” the attraction’s website said . “We have made the decision to extend the closure until May 31, at which time the situation will be reassessed.”

It said all customers with bookings for affected dates would be contacted.

What has the UK’s Foreign Office said?

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has not listed Iceland as a country Britons should avoid. 

However, it said: “Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes are common in Iceland. Recently there has been a series of volcanic eruptions on the Reykjanes peninsula in south-west Iceland, the latest on 29 May. These have affected the town of Grindavik and the area to the north of it.

“Stay away from this area. All roads to Grindavik and the surrounding area are closed.

“The likelihood of further eruptions in this location remains high. Check local media for updates and follow the Iceland authorities’ advice on travel to the area”

It advised prospective travellers to check the following websites: Icelandic Met Office , Safe Travel Iceland , and the Almannavarnir page on X (formerly Twitter) . 

Is the volcano in Iceland still erupting?

After the initial eruption, volcanic activity was still ongoing at the time of writing.

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