Iceland Adventure
Name
Pax
The Golden Circle
Þingvellir National Park
Brúarfoss
Geysir Hot Spring Area
Gullfoss Waterfall
Kerið Crater
Horse Riding (Optional Add-Ons)
Accommodations : Reykjavik
The Reykjavik EDITION
Konsulat Hotel
Canopy by Hilton
Exeter Hotel
Kvosin Downtown Hotel
Explore the historic Þingvellir National Park, where the North American and Eurasian plates meet. Visit the vibrant blue waters of Brúarfoss, followed by the geothermal activity at Geysir Hot Spring Area. Continue to the powerful Gullfoss Waterfall and the volcanic crater lake at Kerið Crater. Optional horse riding experience available as an add-on.
The South Coast
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Skógafoss Waterfall
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
Dyrhólaey
Vík
Snowmobile or ATV (Optional Add-Ons)
Glacier Hike (Optional Add-Ons)
Accommodation: Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Fosshótel Núpar
Hotel Laki
Hótel Klaustur
Magma Hotel
Adventure Hotel Geirland
Discover some of Iceland’s most iconic landscapes along the South Coast, starting with Seljalandsfoss, where you can walk behind the cascading water, and the powerful Skógafoss, known for its impressive drop and frequent rainbows. Continue to the dramatic Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, famous for its basalt columns and crashing Atlantic waves, and take in the panoramic views from the cliffs of Dyrhólaey. Explore the charming village of Vík, surrounded by black sand beaches and sea stacks. Optional add-ons include snowmobiling or ATV adventures, as well as a glacier hike for a closer look at Iceland’s icy landscapes.
Diamond Beach & Glacier Lagoon
Eldhraun Lava Field
Mulagljufur Canyon (2-3hr hike)
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
The Diamond Beach
Accommodations : Skaftafell
Hótel Jökulsárlón
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon
Hotel Skaftafell
Adventure Hotel Hof
Hali Country Hotel & Restaurant
Journey through the vast Eldhraun Lava Field, one of the largest lava fields in the world. Continue with a scenic hike to Mulagljúfur Canyon (2–3 hours), offering panoramic views over glaciers and rugged landscapes. Visit the stunning Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where icebergs drift toward the ocean, and end at the nearby Diamond Beach, where ice fragments glisten along the shoreline.
Glacier & Ice Caves
Crystal Ice Cave
Vestrahorn Mountain
Viking Village
Skútafoss
Accommodations : Skaftafell
Hótel Jökulsárlón
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon
Hotel Skaftafell
Adventure Hotel Hof
Hali Country Hotel & Restaurant
Kick off the day deep inside a stunning natural ice cave, surrounded by shimmering blue ice tunnels—an unforgettable bucket-list experience. Then, head east to the striking peaks of Vestrahorn, where black sand and jagged mountains create a dramatic backdrop for exploration. Step into the rugged Viking Village, once built for film but now abandoned and atmospheric. Cap it off with a hike to Skútafoss, a secluded waterfall hidden in a canyon—perfect for those chasing Iceland’s raw and wild beauty.
Eastfjords
Eystrahorn
Lækjavik Beach
Djúpivogur Village
Hafnarnesviti
Accommodations : Egilsstaðir
Hérað - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Gistihúsið - Lake Hótel Egilsstaðir
Hotel 1001 Nott
Hotel Eyvindará
Ormurinn Cottages
Venture along Iceland’s remote eastern coast, starting with the dramatic peaks of Eystrahorn—a rugged mountain rising steeply from the sea. Continue to Lækjavik Beach, a wild and windswept black sand stretch where waves crash against jagged rocks. Explore the charming fishing village of Djúpivogur, then head toward the colorful rhyolite Blábjörg Cliffs for a striking view of Iceland’s volcanic past. End the day at Hafnarnesviti lighthouse, perched on a remote cape where the ocean meets the sky in untamed beauty.
East of Iceland
Stuðlagil Canyon
Stuðlafoss
Seydisfjordur
Dettifoss
Forrest Lagoon (Optional)
Accommodations : Akureyri
Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Hótel Kea by Keahotels
Hotel Akureyri
Hotel Kjarnalundur
Begin your day in the otherworldly Stuðlagil Canyon, where turquoise waters wind between towering basalt columns. Visit the nearby Stuðlafoss, a hidden waterfall wrapped in volcanic stone. Then head to the charming fjord village of Seyðisfjörður, surrounded by mountains and waterfalls. Continue north to the mighty Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall—an awe-inspiring force of nature. For a perfect ending, unwind at the optional Forest Lagoon, soaking in geothermal waters with forest and fjord views.
The East Highlands
Strútsfoss waterfall (2-3hr hike)
Hafrahvammar Canyon
Laugarvellir Hot waterfall springs
Accommodations : Egilsstaðir
Hérað - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Gistihúsið - Lake Hótel Egilsstaðir
Hotel 1001 Nott
Hotel Eyvindará
Ormurinn Cottages
This off-the-beaten-path adventure reveals some of East Iceland’s most remote and rewarding natural wonders. Hike 2–3 hours to the spectacular Strútsfoss, where a powerful cascade drops into a dramatic basalt gorge. Continue to the vast and untamed Hafrahvammar Canyon, one of Iceland’s largest and least-visited canyons, carved by glacial rivers. The journey ends with pure relaxation at Laugarvellir, where warm geothermal water flows directly into a natural riverside setting.
North of Iceland
Námafjall Geothermal Area
Krafla Viti Crater
Lake Mývatn
Grjótagjá Cave
Goðafoss
Accommodations : Akureyri
Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Hótel Kea by Keahotels
Hotel Akureyri
Hotel Kjarnalundur
Explore the fiery underworld of North Iceland, starting with the bubbling vents and steaming earth of the Námafjall Geothermal Area. Hike the rim of the explosive Krafla Viti Crater, then relax by the serene Lake Mývatn, surrounded by lava fields and volcanic beauty. Step into the steamy depths of Grjótagjá Cave, a hidden hot spring once used for bathing. Conclude the day at Goðafoss—the “Waterfall of the Gods”—where powerful glacial waters plunge in a dramatic, mist-filled cascade.
West of Iceland
Santa House
Hvítserkur
Grábrók Crater
Kolugljúfur Canyon
Kolufossar Waterfall
Accommodations : Borgarnes
Hótel Hamar
B59 Hótel
Hótel Borgarnes
Hotel Varmaland
Miðhraun Lava Resort
Start the day with a touch of holiday magic at the Santa House before diving into the raw energy of the Námafjall Geothermal Area, where steaming vents and bubbling earth showcase Iceland’s volcanic heart. Step into the legendary Grjótagjá Cave, once a secret bathing spot and a Game of Thrones filming location. Next, hike around the explosive Krafla Viti Crater, a vivid reminder of Iceland’s volatile geology. Finish at the majestic Goðafoss, where history meets beauty at the “Waterfall of the Gods.”
Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Kirkjufell Mountain
Village of Arnarstapi
Búðakirkja Church
Miðgjá Stone Bridge
Accommodations : Reykjavik
The Reykjavik EDITION
Konsulat Hotel
Canopy by Hilton
Exeter Hotel
Kvosin Downtown Hotel
Begin the day at the iconic Kirkjufell Mountain, one of Iceland’s most photographed peaks. Then travel along the dramatic Snæfellsnes coastline to the charming village of Arnarstapi, where cliffs and sea arches meet crashing waves. Climb the Saxhöll Volcanic Crater for panoramic views over ancient lava fields, then visit the striking black Búðakirkja Church standing solitary in a vast landscape. Wrap up the day at Miðgjá Stone Bridge, a hidden natural arch shaped by volcanic forces—a perfect ending to a day of discovery and dramatic scenery.
Icelandic Highlands
Raudufossar waterfall
Ljótipollur
Stútur crater
Fjallabak Hike (2-3hr hike)
Landmannalaugar Hot Springs
Accommodations : Hella
Hotel Rangá
Landhótel
Stracta Hotel
Hótel Lóa
Hotel VOS
Journey into Iceland’s remote Highlands, starting with the hidden Rauðufossar, known for its unique red canyon setting. Continue to the striking crater lake of Ljótipollur, followed by the rugged volcanic landscapes of Stútur crater.
Enjoy a scenic Fjallabak hike (2–3 hours), passing through colorful rhyolite mountains and geothermal terrain, before ending the day at Landmannalaugar, where you can relax in natural hot springs surrounded by dramatic highland scenery.
Icelandic Highlands
Háifoss
Sigöldufoss
Sigöldugljúfur Canyon
Hnausapollur Crater
Rauðaskál crater
Accommodations : Hella
Hotel Rangá
Landhótel
Stracta Hotel
Hótel Lóa
Hotel VOS
Explore the dramatic landscapes of Iceland’s Highlands, starting with the towering Háifoss, one of the highest waterfalls in the country. Continue to the vibrant blue waters of Sigöldufoss and the nearby Sigöldugljúfur Canyon, often called the “Valley of Tears” for its series of waterfalls.
Visit the colorful crater lake of Hnausapollur, known for its deep blue water, before heading to the rugged volcanic landscape of Rauðaskál crater, offering panoramic views across the surrounding highlands.
The South Highlands
Markarfljótsgljúfur Canyon (2-3hr hike)
Maelifell
Bláfjallafoss
Rauðibotn
Hólmsárfossar
Accommodations : Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Fosshótel Núpar
Hotel Laki
Hótel Klaustur
Magma Hotel
Adventure Hotel Geirland
Venture into one of Iceland’s most remote regions, beginning with a scenic hike (2–3 hours) along Markarfljótsgljúfur Canyon, offering dramatic views over a deep glacial canyon. Continue to the iconic green volcano Mælifell, rising from black sand plains.
Explore hidden gems including Bláfjallafoss, the striking red volcanic area of Rauðibotn, and the powerful series of waterfalls at Hólmsárfossar, surrounded by untouched highland landscapes.
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
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.