All Around Iceland
Fully Escorted Tour
Experience all of Iceland, any time of year. On this 7-night escorted vacation, explore the highlights of Iceland's famed Ring Road from the comfort of a bus with handpicked hotels, thrilling excursions, and more included. From quaint villages to jaw-dropping natural wonders, this Iceland tour has it all.
Escorted tours offer expert guides who provide deep local insights and worry-free planned itineraries. Enjoy the company of like-minded travelers, visit hidden gems not found on typical tours, and enjoy peace of mind with a travel support system.
What's Included
- Round-trip, economy-class airfare to Reykjavik (KEF)
- 7 nights' accommodation in Iceland, in the following hotels, or similar:
- 1 night in Reykjavik at the Reykjavik Natural Berjaya Iceland Hotels, or similar
- 1 night in Akureyri at the Akureyri Berjaya Iceland Hotels, or similar
- 1 night in the Lake Myvatn area at the Myvatn Berjaya Iceland Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in East Iceland at Herad Berjaya Iceland Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in the Vatnajökull Region at the Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon, or similar
- 1 night in South Iceland at the Stracta Hotel Hella, or similar
- 1 night in Reykjavik at the Reykjavik Natural Berjaya Iceland Hotels, or similar
- Tours & Sightseeing
- 5 evening opportunities to view the Northern Lights (if traveling October through April)
- Visit to Grabrok Volcano Center
- Visit to Viðimýri turf church
- Visit to Lake Myvatn, including entrance to Mývatn Nature Baths (with towel)
- Admission to Stone and Mineral Collection in the East Fjords
- Visit to Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon with Amphibian boat tour if traveling between May-Sept (depending on weather conditions)
- Visits to the Skogafoss & Seljalandsfoss Waterfalls
- Golden Circle Tour with visit to Icelandic horse stables & geothermal greenhouse
- Icelandic Lava Show
- Transportation, Meals & More
- Round-trip airport transfers via Flybus Plus Shuttle (no guide)
- Use of winter & northern lights explorer equipment (non-slip snow & ice grippers/spikes for shoes and flashlight) - for winter departures only
- Services of a professional guide and coach for 6-days throughout escorted tour, maximum group size is 45 passengers
- Breakfast Daily & 1 Dinner
Please note: Some outdoor activities may differ between seasons, with the chance of seeing the Northern Lights during departures from October through mid-April. Itineraries may be subject to change at short notice during severe weather conditions and certain outdoor activities/day trips may be cancelled during the winter season in Iceland. In these rare cases, where situations of force majeure apply, excursions/activities cannot be refunded but the local guides will try their best to find reasonable alternatives where and whenever possible.
Nature Fees: There is a possibility that some of the natural attractions around Iceland might charge an entrance fee during the trip. These entrance fees are not included in the tour price and need to be paid by all tour members additionally on the spot when entering any of these natural sites. These fees are subject to change.
Great Ways to Explore
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Begin and end your trip in the colorful, charming capital of Reykjavik.
- Soak in the rich mineral waters of Myvatn Nature Baths.
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Have your camera ready at Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon!
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Witness the rushing waters of the majestic Seljalandsfoss waterfall.
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Explore the highlights of the Golden Circle route like Thingvellir National Park.
On this guided vacation, experience all of Iceland's must-sees with a local expert guide. Following the famed Ring Road, discover the unspoiled Icelandic countryside with volcanoes, lava fields, hot springs, mountains, fjords, glaciers, and waterfalls.
Arrive in Reykjavik, then set off for the northern capital of Akureyri. Along the way, stop at Grabrok volcano crater and Vidimyri turf church. Explore Godafoss and Lake Myvatn before heading to East Iceland, where dramatic fjords meet charming fishing villages. Catch a glimpse of Europe's largest glacier before setting off for southern Iceland.
Dip your toes in the black sand of Vik's famous beach, then experience two of Iceland's most astounding waterfalls: Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss. Spend your last day touring the Golden Circle, from Gullfoss to Thingvellir National Park, before heading back to Reykjavik.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
- Round-trip, economy-class airfare to Reykjavik (KEF)
- 7 nights' accommodation in Iceland, in the following hotels, or similar:
- 1 night in Reykjavik at the Reykjavik Natural Berjaya Iceland Hotels, or similar
- 1 night in Akureyri at the Akureyri Berjaya Iceland Hotels, or similar
- 1 night in the Lake Myvatn area at the Myvatn Berjaya Iceland Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in East Iceland at Herad Berjaya Iceland Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in the Vatnajökull Region at the Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon, or similar
- 1 night in South Iceland at the Stracta Hotel Hella, or similar
- 1 night in Reykjavik at the Reykjavik Natural Berjaya Iceland Hotels, or similar
- Tours & Sightseeing
- 5 evening opportunities to view the Northern Lights (if traveling October through April)
- Visit to Grabrok Volcano Center
- Visit to Viðimýri turf church
- Visit to Lake Myvatn, including entrance to Mývatn Nature Baths (with towel)
- Admission to Stone and Mineral Collection in the East Fjords
- Visit to Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon with Amphibian boat tour if traveling between May-Sept (depending on weather conditions)
- Visits to the Skogafoss & Seljalandsfoss Waterfalls
- Golden Circle Tour with visit to Icelandic horse stables & geothermal greenhouse
- Icelandic Lava Show
- Transportation, Meals & More
- Round-trip airport transfers via Flybus Plus Shuttle (no guide)
- Use of winter & northern lights explorer equipment (non-slip snow & ice grippers/spikes for shoes and flashlight) - for winter departures only
- Services of a professional guide and coach for 6-days throughout escorted tour, maximum group size is 45 passengers
- Breakfast Daily & 1 Dinner
Please note: Some outdoor activities may differ between seasons, with the chance of seeing the Northern Lights during departures from October through mid-April. Itineraries may be subject to change at short notice during severe weather conditions and certain outdoor activities/day trips may be cancelled during the winter season in Iceland. In these rare cases, where situations of force majeure apply, excursions/activities cannot be refunded but the local guides will try their best to find reasonable alternatives where and whenever possible.
Nature Fees: There is a possibility that some of the natural attractions around Iceland might charge an entrance fee during the trip. These entrance fees are not included in the tour price and need to be paid by all tour members additionally on the spot when entering any of these natural sites. These fees are subject to change.
-
Begin and end your trip in the colorful, charming capital of Reykjavik.
- Soak in the rich mineral waters of Myvatn Nature Baths.
-
Have your camera ready at Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon!
-
Witness the rushing waters of the majestic Seljalandsfoss waterfall.
-
Explore the highlights of the Golden Circle route like Thingvellir National Park.
On this guided vacation, experience all of Iceland's must-sees with a local expert guide. Following the famed Ring Road, discover the unspoiled Icelandic countryside with volcanoes, lava fields, hot springs, mountains, fjords, glaciers, and waterfalls.
Arrive in Reykjavik, then set off for the northern capital of Akureyri. Along the way, stop at Grabrok volcano crater and Vidimyri turf church. Explore Godafoss and Lake Myvatn before heading to East Iceland, where dramatic fjords meet charming fishing villages. Catch a glimpse of Europe's largest glacier before setting off for southern Iceland.
Dip your toes in the black sand of Vik's famous beach, then experience two of Iceland's most astounding waterfalls: Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss. Spend your last day touring the Golden Circle, from Gullfoss to Thingvellir National Park, before heading back to Reykjavik.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
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Day 1. Welcome to Reykjavik!
Welcome to Iceland! Upon arrival, you'll board a transfer coach marked "Flybus" and be whisked off to your hotel in Reykjavik. The evening is yours to explore the colorful city, visit a museum or two, and get to know the area!
A Tip For Your Trip: From October to mid-April, optional Northern Lights evening tours can be booked at the lobby of your hotel if weather conditions are favorable.
Transfer to Reykjavik hotel
Check-in - Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel
Wake up to the sights, sounds and smells of unspoiled nature all around you at this newly refurbished and certified Green Hotel. The Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel features 220 well-equipped, tastefully decorated guestrooms that boast artwork and design inspired by Iceland's natural surroundings - water, geothermal energy, moss, lava and glaciers.
Indulge in true Icelandic cuisine at the hotel's very own Satt restaurant, known for its fresh, simply prepared food sourced from the best local farmers and fisherman. Enjoy your meal in the warmly decorated restaurant, or get some fresh air and eat outside on the patio -- don't worry, there are outdoor heaters.
Taking inspiration from Iceland's unique surroundings and natural resources, the acclaimed Soley Natura Spa uses organic products to offer pampering, tailor-made treatments in a luxurious setting. Find peace in the spa's tranquil yoga room or take a pleasant swim in the salt water relaxation pool.
When it's time for adventure, you won't have to travel far. Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel is located in the middle of the capital's most popular natural attractions such as Skerjafjordur, Oskjuhlid, and Nautholsvik, so bundle up and get exploring. After a day of activity, grab a hot drink and cozy up in front of the hotel's large fireplace. If you're not ready for the day to be over, just take a look at the hotel's activity calendar and keep the fun going with things like movie nights and bedtime stories.
Day 2. Reykjavik - Akureyri
Start your day hiking the Grabrok volcano crater for sweeping lava field views, then visit the beautifully restored turf church of Vidimyri before arriving in Akureyri, North Iceland’s capital.
Icelandair Hotel Akureyri is a friendly hotel, opened in the summer of 2011, with tastefully decorated, bright and sunny rooms and inviting facilities.
The view from the hotel is magnificent and visitors can enjoy the nearby natural wonders, as well as the cultural life in the "capital of North Iceland."
The warm geothermal swimming pool is just across the street and the center of Akureyri is only a short walk away. The hotel garden is eminently cozy during winter and summer - where you can enjoy the midnight sun or the northern lights with open fireplace and blankets, drinks and snacks.
Hotel Nordurland is in the center of the capital of the north, Akureyri town. Surrounded by restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops, a stay in this hotel will keep you close to the action of the city at all times. Day trips to nearby locations are great ways to get in some whale watching, see the Dettifoss Waterfall, visit the Diamond Circle, enjoy Lake Myvatn, and much more! The hotel provides amenities to make you feel at home during your stay, such as a spacious common area, breakfast, and comfortable guestrooms.
Begin your day at 9:00 AM by meeting your guide at Reykjavík Natura Berjaya Iceland Hotels, then head west through the scenic town of Borgarnes. Stretch your legs with a relaxed hike up the Grábrók volcano crater, surrounded by lush lava fields, before continuing north to visit the charming turf house museum at Glaumbær.
Journey through dramatic fjords and mountain passes en route to Akureyri, the vibrant capital of North Iceland, where you'll settle in for the night and explore the town. In winter, keep an eye out—your hotel might offer a front-row seat to the Northern Lights.
Day 3. Akureyri - Lake Myvatn
Explore Akureyri’s botanical gardens and panoramic fjord views before visiting the historic Godafoss waterfall. Then head to Lake Myvatn for surreal lava landscapes, vibrant birdlife, and a rejuvenating soak in the geothermal Myvatn Nature Baths.
A Tip For Your Trip: The grounds of your hotel are extensive and dark, offering you an excellent location for a Northern Lights search from October to mid-April, if the weather conditions are right.
Check-in - Mývatn - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Set on the shores of stunning Lake Myvatn, Berjaya Mývatn Hotel offers a modern and welcoming retreat in one of Iceland’s most extraordinary natural landscapes.
Just over 2 miles from the famous Myvatn Nature Baths and conveniently located along the scenic Diamond Circle route, the hotel is the perfect base for exploring the region’s volcanic wonders, from the dramatic Grjótagjá Cave to the mysterious lava formations of Dimmuborgir. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, hiking craters, or soaking in geothermal springs, you’ll find Iceland’s raw beauty right at your doorstep.
Inside, 50+ thoughtfully designed rooms offer a cozy space to unwind, each featuring a private bathroom, TV, and free Wi-Fi. After a day of adventure, relax with a drink in the inviting bar, enjoy fresh, locally inspired dishes at the on-site restaurant, or start the next day with a hearty buffet breakfast.
With its laid-back atmosphere, attentive service, and unbeatable location, Berjaya Mývatn Hotel is the ideal stop for travelers seeking comfort, simplicity, and unforgettable natural experiences in northern Iceland.
Kick off your day in Akureyri, North Iceland’s lively hub, with sweeping views over the Eyjafjörður fjord and, if you're visiting between April and October, an optional whale watching tour at 9:00 AM. In the afternoon, head to Goðafoss—nicknamed the “waterfalls of the gods”—before diving into the surreal landscapes of Lake Mývatn, where lava sculptures, crater formations, and the striking Hverfjall cone await.
Wrap up the day with a soothing soak in the Mývatn Nature Baths, surrounded by panoramic views of volcanic terrain. And if you're here in winter, bundle up for a nighttime adventure in search of the Northern Lights, a dazzling display that dances across Iceland’s crisp, starry skies.
Day 4. Lake Myvatn - East Iceland
Hike through the surreal lava formations of Dimmuborgir and explore the steaming geothermal wonders of Námaskarð. Then cross Iceland’s remote highlands, with a summer stop at Dettifoss—the most powerful waterfall in Europe.
Berjaya Iceland Hotels features an on-site restaurant that serves locally sourced fare, a bar, and a terrace. Guests also have access to the hotel's buffet breakfast (surcharge) and free self-parking.
Guest rooms offer comfort and convenience and have amenities such as air conditioning, premium bedding and an in-room safes. Other amenities include a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, a TV, and a coffee maker.
East Iceland Heritage Museum and Lake Lagarfljót are both within a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
Alfheimar Hotel is a seaside country hotel. Offering daily guided hiking and walking tours, the hotel is an excellent escape for travelers who enjoy staying active on their trips. A great place to relax and soak in the tranquility of nature, this 32-room hotel offers an evening buffet featuring fresh fish and delicious local specialties. Take off on a picturesque hike, or stay close to the hotel and watch the puffins scuttle around from a comfortable distance.
Start your day navigating the eerie lava formations of Dimmuborgir, nicknamed “the dark castles,” where Icelandic folklore whispers of hidden trolls. In the afternoon, marvel at the steaming geothermal wonders of Námaskarð before crossing the moon-like highlands en route to East Iceland—where, in winter, the Northern Lights may dance above your hotel.
Day 5. East Iceland - Vatnajokull
Today, wind through the dramatic East Fjords, passing charming fishing villages and visiting Petra’s unique stone collection. In the afternoon, take in sweeping views of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier.
A Tip For Your Trip: The grounds of your hotel are extensive and dark, offering you an excellent location for Northern Lights search from October to mid-April, if the weather conditions are right.
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon is a chic hotel in Hnappavellir, a popular climbing area. The location is perfect for nature lovers, as it is near Svartifoss Waterfall and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, two of Iceland's most spectacular natural attractions. Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon offers 104 rooms, some with mountain views, and featuring free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. A stylish restaurant has scenic views and serves modern Icelandic cuisine, while a cozy bar and fireplace is the perfect place to curl up after a full day of exploring.
Surround yourself with beautiful nature at Hotel Hofn, a charming hotel with unparalleled views of Vatnajökull glacier, the largest glacier in Europe. The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Hofn, a fishing village on the southeastern coast of Iceland that's famous for its delicious Icelandic lobster. Each of the beautifully designed rooms feature custom furnishings, comfortable beds and high quality bedding. Wake up to a hearty breakfast of homemade baked goods, then in the evening taste the freshest seafood at Ósinn Restaurant.
Today’s journey takes you through the rugged beauty of the East Fjords, where narrow roads lead to hidden fishing villages and sweeping coastal views. Along the way, stop to explore an intriguing collection of stones and minerals that reflect Iceland’s geological richness.
As the afternoon unfolds, witness the sheer scale of Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe, stretching across Southeast Iceland like a frozen giant. Cap off the day at the mesmerizing Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, where icebergs drift silently and seals may glide through the chilly waters—plus, from May to October, enjoy an unforgettable boat ride weaving between the floating ice.
Day 6. Vatnajokull - South Iceland
Begin with a visit to Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon and Diamond Beach, then explore Vatnajökull National Park’s dramatic alpine landscapes. In the afternoon, enjoy a scenic drive past lava fields, black sand beaches, towering waterfalls, and end with a stop at the Lava & Volcano Information Center.
Stracta Hotel Hella is located in south Iceland, within driving distance of Reykjavik city and remote enough to fully enjoy some of Iceland's most wondrous natural phenomena without the worry of light pollution. Take advantage of nearby horseback riding tours, take a trip to the Mt. Eyjafjallajökull volcano, take a day trip to the Westman Islands, or find a spot to soak in the Northern Lights with a travel companion! The hotel prioritizes their guests' needs to ensure a stress-free stay in a welcoming environment. Be sure to visit the hotel's saunas and hot tubs, which can be found in the hotel garden.
Located in Fljótshlíð, about a 10-minute drive from Hvolsvöllur, Hotel Eyjafjallajökull is a rustic cabin-style hotel offering all of the modern comforts in a beautiful setting. One hour from Reykjavík, 20 minutes from Hella village and near Seljalandsfoss waterfall, this hotel is an ideal place to discover the wonders of Iceland. Each of the 18 bright and modern rooms at Hótel Eyjafjallajökull come equipped with a flat-screen TV, desk and a private bathroom with shower and bathrobes. Guests can relax in the garden or on the terrace, dine at the restaurant, or enjoy a drink at the bar that also hosts karaoke nights and offers evening entertainment.
Journey along the southern edge of Vatnajökull glacier, where sweeping alpine views and Iceland’s tallest peaks dominate the landscape within Europe’s second-largest national park. In the afternoon, drive through the surreal Eldhraun lava field and the windswept deserts of the south coast, surrounded by dramatic cliffs, icy tongues, and cascading waterfalls.
Experience the fiery spectacle of the Icelandic Lava Show, then stroll the striking black sands of Reynisfjara beach near Vík, with its towering basalt columns and sea stacks. Wrap up the day with visits to the majestic Skógafoss and the enchanting Seljalandsfoss, where you can walk behind the waterfall curtain—and if you're lucky, catch the Northern Lights dancing overhead from September to mid-April.
Day 7. South Iceland - Reykjavik
Travel the iconic Golden Circle, visiting Fridheimar’s geothermal greenhouse, erupting Strokkur geyser, and the powerful Gullfoss waterfall. Then explore Thingvellir National Park’s tectonic wonders before wrapping up with a brief city tour of Reykjavik.
A Tip For Your Trip: From October to mid-April optional Northern Lights evening tours can be booked at the lobby of your hotel, should weather conditions be favorable.
Check-in - Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel
Wake up to the sights, sounds and smells of unspoiled nature all around you at this newly refurbished and certified Green Hotel. The Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel features 220 well-equipped, tastefully decorated guestrooms that boast artwork and design inspired by Iceland's natural surroundings - water, geothermal energy, moss, lava and glaciers.
Indulge in true Icelandic cuisine at the hotel's very own Satt restaurant, known for its fresh, simply prepared food sourced from the best local farmers and fisherman. Enjoy your meal in the warmly decorated restaurant, or get some fresh air and eat outside on the patio -- don't worry, there are outdoor heaters.
Taking inspiration from Iceland's unique surroundings and natural resources, the acclaimed Soley Natura Spa uses organic products to offer pampering, tailor-made treatments in a luxurious setting. Find peace in the spa's tranquil yoga room or take a pleasant swim in the salt water relaxation pool.
When it's time for adventure, you won't have to travel far. Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel is located in the middle of the capital's most popular natural attractions such as Skerjafjordur, Oskjuhlid, and Nautholsvik, so bundle up and get exploring. After a day of activity, grab a hot drink and cozy up in front of the hotel's large fireplace. If you're not ready for the day to be over, just take a look at the hotel's activity calendar and keep the fun going with things like movie nights and bedtime stories.
Today’s adventure takes you through Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle. Kick things off at Friðheimar farm, where you’ll meet the hardy Icelandic horse and explore a greenhouse powered by geothermal energy. Then head to the steamy Geysir geothermal area, where bubbling pools surround Strokkur—an active geyser that erupts like clockwork every few minutes. Next up is Gullfoss, a breathtaking double-tiered waterfall that crashes into the Hvítá River with dramatic force. Wrap up the day at Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO site rich in geological and historical significance, before returning to Reykjavík for a quick tour of the world’s northernmost capital.
Day 8. Depart Iceland
After a week of exploring, searching, climbing, soaking, and discovering, you will be met by Flybus at the hotel, then taken to the airport to board your flight home.