10 Days
Ring Road Adventure
(PRIVATE BOOKING ONLY)
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey around Iceland’s iconic Ring Road, showcasing the country’s most breathtaking and diverse landscapes. Over 10 unforgettable days, you’ll explore volcanic beaches, massive glaciers, roaring waterfalls, charming fishing villages, and otherworldly lava fields—all from the comfort of a modified 4x4 Land Rover Defender with 38” tires and onboard Wi-Fi.
What’s Included in This Tour:
Complimentary airport pick-up and drop-off
Nightly Aurora Borealis hunts (available from September to April)
Ice cave adventure in a Super Jeep
Comfortable transportation throughout the tour
Professional photography services
Admission to all scheduled activities
Fully customizable itineraries to suit your preferences
Day 1 : Arrival & Relaxation
Airport Pickup
Blue Lagoon
Reykjanes Peninsula
Accommodations : Reykjavik
The Reykjavik EDITION
Konsulat Hotel
Canopy by Hilton
Exeter Hotel
Kvosin Downtown Hotel
Begin your Iceland adventure with a convenient airport pickup, followed by a rejuvenating visit to the world-famous Blue Lagoon. Soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters surrounded by dramatic lava fields. The day continues with a scenic drive through the Reykjanes Peninsula, known for its geothermal landscapes, rugged coastlines, and volcanic craters—a perfect introduction to Iceland’s natural wonders.
Day 2: The Golden Circle Experience
Kerið Volcanic Crater
Geysir Hot Spring Area
Gullfoss Waterfall
Bruarfoss Waterfall
Icelandic Horses
Accommodations : Reykjavik
Canopy by Hilton
Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel
Hotel Borg
Exeter Hotel
Center Hotels Klopp
Explore the iconic Golden Circle, a route showcasing some of Iceland’s most famous natural wonders. Begin with a visit to the colorful Kerið Volcanic Crater, its vivid red slopes encircling a tranquil lake. Witness the geothermal power of the Geysir Hot Spring Area, where Strokkur erupts skyward every few minutes. Continue to the mighty Gullfoss Waterfall, cascading dramatically into a rugged canyon. Don’t miss the serene beauty of Brúarfoss, a lesser-known waterfall famed for its icy-blue waters. Along the way, meet the friendly and photogenic Icelandic horses, known for their unique gait and gentle temperament. End the day with a comfortable overnight stay in Reykjavík.
Day 3 : The South Coast
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Gljúfrabúi (The Cave Waterfall)
Skógafoss Waterfall
Vík Village
Accommodation: Höfn
Hótel Jökulsárlón
Fosshotel Vatnajökull
Höfn - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Lilja Guesthouse
Hali Country Hotel & Restaurant
Embark on a scenic journey along Iceland’s stunning South Coast. Begin with Seljalandsfoss, the iconic waterfall you can walk behind, and discover the nearby hidden Gljúfrabúi, nestled within a mossy canyon. Continue to the mighty Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s most powerful waterfalls, before heading to the striking Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, known for its basalt columns and roaring Atlantic waves. Conclude the day with a stop in the charming seaside village of Vík, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and sea stacks.
Day 4 : Ice Cave Adventure
Ice Cave in SUPER JEEP
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
The Diamond Beach
Accommodation: Höfn
Hótel Jökulsárlón
Fosshotel Vatnajökull
Höfn - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Lilja Guesthouse
Hali Country Hotel & Restaurant
Start the day with an exhilarating Ice Cave tour in a Super Jeep, venturing deep into the icy heart of a glacier for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Then visit the stunning Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where massive icebergs drift silently across the crystal-clear waters. Just across the road, explore The Diamond Beach, where glistening ice fragments from the lagoon wash ashore, creating a surreal and unforgettable landscape.
Day 5: Wild Landscapes of the South-East
Vestrahorn Mountain
Viking Village
Skútafoss
Eystrahorn
Lækjavik Beach
Accommodation: Egilsstaðir
Hérað - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Gistihúsið - Lake Hótel Egilsstaðir
Hotel 1001 Nott
Hotel Eyvindará
Ormurinn Cottages
Discover the raw beauty of Iceland’s eastern coastline. Begin with a visit to the striking Vestrahorn Mountain, a dramatic peak rising from the black sands. Nearby, explore the atmospheric Viking Village, a replica film set nestled beneath the mountains. Continue to the elegant Skútafoss, a lesser-known waterfall offering peace and stunning photo opportunities. Journey on to the jagged cliffs of Eystrahorn, often called the “mirror twin” of Vestrahorn, before finishing the day at the secluded Lækjavik Beach, where black sands meet the wild North Atlantic.
Day 6: East Iceland
Stuðlagil Canyon
Stuðlafoss
Seydisfjordur
Námafjall Geothermal Area
Krafla Viti Crater
Accommodations : Mývatn
Mývatn - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Fosshotel Mývatn
Laxá Hótel
Vogafjós Farm Resort
Sel-Hotel Myvatn
Discover the serene beauty of East Iceland with visits to Stuðlagil Canyon and Stuðlafoss, where striking basalt formations and glacial rivers create unforgettable scenery. End the day in the picturesque fjord town of Seyðisfjörður, known for its colorful houses, vibrant arts scene, and peaceful charm.
Day 7: North Iceland Highlights
Dettifoss (most powerful waterfall in Europe)
Lake Mývatn
Grjótagjá Cave
Dimmuborgir lava field
Mývatn Natural Bath
Accommodations : Mývatn
Mývatn - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Fosshotel Mývatn
Laxá Hótel
Vogafjós Farm Resort
Sel-Hotel Myvatn
Discover the power and beauty of North Iceland with a visit to Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall. Explore the volcanic landscapes around Lake Mývatn, soak in the mystique of Grjótagjá Cave, and wander through the surreal lava formations of Dimmuborgir—a region steeped in geology and legend.
Day 8: Waterfall Legends & Arctic Giants
Goðafoss (waterfall of the gods)
Santa House
Húsavík
Whale Watching
Accommodations : Akureyri
Hótel Kea by Keahotels
Hotel Akureyri
Hotel Kjarnalundur
Hotel Halond
Begin the day at the majestic Goðafoss, known as the "Waterfall of the Gods" for its beauty and historical significance. Visit the charming Santa House, a festive stop that brings Icelandic folklore to life year-round. Continue to the coastal town of Húsavík, often called the whale-watching capital of Iceland, where you’ll set out on a whale watching tour in search of humpbacks, minkes, and possibly even blue whales.
Day 9: Wild Landscapes of the West
Hvítserkur
Grábrók Crater
Eiríksstaðir Viking Longhouse
Kolugljúfur Canyon
Kolufossar Waterfall
Accommodations : Borgarnes
Hótel Hamar
B59 Hótel
Hótel Borgarnes
Hotel Varmaland
Miðhraun Lava Resort
Begin your day with a visit to Hvítserkur, a striking basalt sea stack rising from the ocean, often compared to a dragon drinking from the sea. Continue to the Grábrók Crater, an easy hike with panoramic views over ancient lava fields. Explore the dramatic Kolugljúfur Canyon, where the powerful Kolufossar Waterfall cascades through the gorge. End the day at Illugastadir, a peaceful coastal spot known for its seal colonies, offering a perfect blend of rugged nature and Icelandic wildlife.
Day 10: Snæfellsnes Peninsula Wonders
Kirkjufell Mountain
Village of Arnarstapi
Saxhöll Volcanic Crater
Búðakirkja Church
Miðgjá Stone Bridge
Accommodations : Reykjavik
Canopy by Hilton
Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel
Hotel Borg
Exeter Hotel
Center Hotels Klopp
Venture into the magical Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called “Iceland in Miniature” for its diverse landscapes. Begin at the iconic Kirkjufell Mountain, one of the most photographed peaks in Iceland. Continue to the charming village of Arnarstapi, where dramatic sea cliffs and coastal rock formations tell tales of ancient volcanic activity. Hike to the top of Saxhóll Volcanic Crater for panoramic views of lava fields and the surrounding peninsula. Visit the striking Búðakirkja, the Black Church of Búðir, a minimalist landmark set against a wild natural backdrop. Conclude the day at the naturally formed Miðgjá Stone Bridge, a hidden gem offering a perfect blend of geology and serenity.
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.