7-Day Private Iceland Adventure

A fully customizable 7-day private Iceland tour exploring the country’s most iconic regions, including the Golden Circle, South Coast, Glacier Lagoon, East Fjords, and North Iceland. Travel in a modified 4×4 with a professional guide, combining famous landmarks with remote, off-the-beaten-path locations.

Highlights include waterfalls, black sand beaches, glaciers, volcanic landscapes, and scenic hikes, along with a guided ice cave experience in winter. Each day is flexible and adapted to weather conditions to maximize your experience.

During winter months, enjoy nightly Northern Lights hunting, supported by real-time conditions and expert guidance. Professional photography is included throughout the tour, creating a complete and immersive Iceland experience.

Person walking towards a large waterfall in a lush, green canyon.

Day 1 : The South Coast

Discover the diverse landscapes of Iceland’s South Coast, beginning with the hidden Gluggafoss, known for its unique rock formations and quieter setting. Continue to the lesser-known DC-3 Airplane Wreck Eyvindarholt, offering a different perspective from the famous Sólheimasandur site.

Visit the iconic Skógafoss, where powerful cascades often create rainbows on sunny days, before heading to the dramatic cliffs of Dyrhólaey for sweeping ocean views. Explore the striking Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, famous for its basalt columns and crashing Atlantic waves, and finish with a stop at Víkurkirkja Church, overlooking the coastal village of Vík

Day 2 : Canyon & Glacier

Travel through the vast Eldhraun Lava Field, one of the largest moss-covered lava fields in the world, stretching across the landscape with its unique green textures.

Continue with a scenic hike to Mulagljúfur Canyon (2–3 hours), offering panoramic views over glaciers, rivers, and rugged mountain terrain in a more secluded setting.

Visit the breathtaking Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where icebergs drift slowly toward the ocean, and finish at the nearby Diamond Beach, where ice fragments shimmer along the black sand shoreline.

Day 3: Ice Cave Adventure

Experience the stunning ice formations of a Crystal Ice Cave within Vatnajökull, exploring natural blue ice structures with a certified glacier guide and full safety equipment. Continue to the dramatic Vestrahorn, known for its sharp peaks and black sand dunes, one of Iceland’s most iconic photography locations.

Visit the nearby Viking Village, a unique and atmospheric film set, before stopping at the hidden Skútafoss, a lesser-known waterfall tucked away in the rugged landscape.

Day 4: Hidden Gems of the South

Explore the dramatic glacier tongue of Svínafellsjökull, surrounded by rugged peaks and ice formations. Continue past the towering cliffs of Lómagnúpur, before visiting the unique Yoda Cave, known for its distinctive shape and coastal views.

End the day with two of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls: Seljalandsfoss, where you can walk behind the cascade, and the hidden Gljúfrabúi, tucked inside a narrow canyon.

Geothermal geyser erupting with water shooting upward in a natural landscape during sunset or sunrise.

Day 5: The Golden Circle

Explore the highlights of Iceland’s Golden Circle, starting at the geothermal Geysir Hot Spring Area, where Strokkur erupts every few minutes, followed by the powerful Gullfoss Waterfall, one of the country’s most iconic cascades. Continue to Friðheimar, a unique greenhouse farm powered by geothermal energy, offering a memorable local experience.

Visit the vibrant blue waters of Brúarfoss, hidden within a scenic valley, before ending the day at the volcanic Kerið Crater, a striking crater lake surrounded by red volcanic rock.

Day 6: West of Iceland

Discover the diverse landscapes of Northwest Iceland, beginning with the iconic Hvítserkur, a striking sea stack rising from the ocean and often referred to as the “dragon” of the coast. Continue to Borgarvirki, a unique volcanic formation historically used as a natural fortress, offering panoramic views over the surrounding plains.

Explore the dramatic Kolugljúfur Canyon, carved by a powerful glacial river, and visit the nearby Kolufossar, where multiple waterfalls cascade through the canyon. End the journey at Grábrók Crater, where a short hike to the top rewards you with sweeping views over lava fields and the surrounding landscape.

Day 7: Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Discover the diverse landscapes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called “Iceland in Miniature,” starting with the iconic Kirkjufell, one of the country’s most photographed mountains, set beside a picturesque waterfall. Continue along the coastline to Arnarstapi, known for its dramatic cliffs, natural arches, and rugged lava formations shaped by the Atlantic Ocean.

Explore the unique Miðgjá Stone Bridge, a hidden natural rock bridge within a scenic canyon, before visiting the striking black church Búðakirkja, surrounded by lava fields and open landscapes. End the journey at Ytri Tunga Beach, a rare golden sand beach where seals are often seen resting along the shoreline.

7-Day Private Iceland Adventure

1–4 Guests (4×4 Vehicle)
$17,200 USD total(No accommodation)

5–8 Guests (Sprinter Van)
$26,600 USD total(No accommodation)

Included

• Private guide/driver
• 4×4 vehicle or Sprinter van with fuel
• Flexible, custom itinerary
• South Coast & Glacier Lagoon highlights
• Ice cave experience (certified glacier guide & safety equipment)
• Aurora hunting (winter, weather permitting)
• Professional photography
• All parking and access fees

Not Included

• Accommodation
• Meals and personal expenses
• Flights

Accommodation

Accommodation is not included. Guests are free to book their preferred stays, from comfortable options to high-end luxury, including using points or rewards.

We provide recommended locations and route planning to ensure a smooth and efficient journey. If preferred, we can also handle all accommodation bookings for you, creating a seamless and stress-free experience.

Note

The itinerary is flexible and may be adjusted based on weather and road conditions to ensure safety and the best possible experience.

Person holding a torch stands near water, with a mountain and the Northern Lights glowing green in the night sky.

Night: Aurora Hunt

Each night of the tour, we venture out of the city and away from light pollution in search of the magical Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights.

📸 Professional photos of your experience are included, and assistance is available to help set up your own camera if needed.

The Aurora season runs from September to March, and while the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon—never guaranteed—our nightly hunts, combined with expert knowledge and real-time data, give you the best possible chance to witness this unforgettable spectacle.

By staying flexible and hunting each night, your chances of seeing the Northern Lights are significantly increased.

OPTIONAL ADD-ONs

A woman in a red swimsuit standing waist-deep in a hot spring with rocky terrain and steam rising in the background, surrounded by volcanic landscape.

Blue Lagoon & Reykjanes Peninsula

  • Kleifarvatn Lake

  • Seltún Geothermal Area

  • Krýsuvíkurkirkja

  • Krýsuvíkurberg Cliffs

  • Blue Lagoon

Explore the geothermal landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula, beginning with the serene Kleifarvatn, surrounded by volcanic scenery. Continue to the colorful hot springs of Seltún Geothermal Area, followed by the historic Krýsuvíkurkirkja. Visit the dramatic coastal cliffs of Krýsuvíkurberg Cliffs, known for their rugged beauty and seabird colonies, before ending the day with a relaxing experience at the iconic Blue Lagoon.