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Hands down the best known trek in Iceland. This trail takes adventurers from the geothermal valley of Landmannalaugar and the southern highlands, over the southern highlands to the Þórsmörk valley, at the foot of world famous Eyjafjallajökull volcano. The trail crosses many spectacles including the third biggest geothermal zone in the world, through yellow rhyolite mountains, over black deserts, past great canyons and finally into the verdurous valley of Þórsmörk. It is no coincidence that the “Laugavegur” hike each year attracts travellers from around the world in addition to being a great favourite amongst locals. Come see what all the fuss is about!Trekking: 5 daysWalking per day: 4-7 hoursTotal walking distance: 56 km. (35 miles)Altitude: 200-1100 m. (650-3600 feet)Maximum Ascent: 600 m. (1900 feet) Day 1: Reykjavík - Landmannalaugar - Hrafntinnusker.We take the scheduled bus from the BSI bus terminal at 07:00, that during the summer months drives the mountain tracks that lead to Landmannalaugar, passing by the Hekla volcano and other volcanoes in the Dómadalur area. Arriving in Landmannalaugar at noon, we have a lunch and then head south into the mountains. The trail takes us past small gorges, steaming hot springs and yellow mountain ridges. Arrival at Hrafntinnusker mountain hut, were we will stay the night, in the late afternoon.Day 2: Hrafntinnusker - Álftavatn.From Hrafntinnusker we descend down in the gullies of Jökultungur with hundreds of steaming hot springs and mud pools. Up there we enjoy fascinating views to the south to the Álftavatn area (Swan Lake), and the Mýrdalsjökull and Eyjafjallajökull glaciers. In the afternoon we arrive at Álftavatn hut where we stay the night.Day 3: Álftavatn - Emstrur.We pass at the foot of the green conic volcano of Stórasúla before entering the black deserts of Mælifellssandur. Heading towards another ancient and verdurous volcano, the Hattfell, we enter the Emstrur region where farmers used to graze their sheep in summer. Before arriving at the Botnar hut where we stay the night, we visit the magnificent Markarfljót canyon cut almost 200 m down into the rocks south of Hattfell.Day 4: Emstrur - Þórsmörk.We continue up and down through the small valleys and gullies of Emstrur, where the great Mýrdalsjökull glacier rises only a couple of kilometers away. At the end of the day the vegetation starts to grow thicker and higher as we descend in to Þórsmörk's (the woods of Thor) green valleys filled with arctic birch forests and colourful flowers. Night in one of the huts in Þórsmörk.Day 5: Bus from Þórsmörk to Reykjavík.We spend the morning in Þórsmörk where we walk along one of numerous paths. For example, we can visit to the Sönghellir cave (“Song cave”), climb up the small mountain of Valahnúkur from where magnificent view can be enjoyed, before taking the afternoon bus to Reykjavík. Arrival at Reykjavik BSI bus terminal where the trip ends at 19:20
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Tie your shoelaces for an unforgettable glacier adventure in Iceland! The Skaftafell Glacier Hiking trip leads you atop the magnificent Svínafellsjökull Glacier, an outlet of Vatnajökull. After meeting your guide at Skaftafell, a short drive brings you to the glacier’s tongue, where you’ll be equipped with crampons, ice axes, and all necessary safety gear. Learn about the region’s fiery and icy formation, gaze across sculpted ice ridges, and peer into deep crevasses and moulins. Experienced guides ensure both safety and insight, making this trip accessible even for first-timers. The real USP? The rare chance to explore one of Iceland’s most dramatic landscapes on foot—an experience that blends awe-inspiring scenery with hands-on discovery.
GlaciersTrekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Iceland’s wild beauty comes alive on this nine-day Premium Iceland tour, starting and finishing in Reykjavik. Tailored for experienced travelers and seniors, the easygoing itinerary invites you to marvel at Skagafjordur’s sweeping valleys, Akureyri’s northern charm, and the dramatic coastal cliffs and glaciers of the western peninsulas. Highlights include a boat cruise through Glacier Lagoon’s floating icebergs, whale watching on a carbon-neutral voyage, and relaxing in the Arctic Ocean’s unique waters. The tour’s standout feature is its handpicked local experiences—visiting artisans in Grundarfjordur and sampling fresh Icelandic produce—offering a true taste of this Nordic wonderland. With expert guidance and comfortable accommodations, this trip is ideal for those seeking authentic adventure and relaxation in equal measure.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Reykjavik, Snaefellsnes Peninsul
Reykjavik, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Skagafjordur, Akureyri, Egilsstadir, Skaftafell National Park, Flúðir
Opportunities to witness a total solar eclipse are rare and your chances of experiencing one in the Arctic, from the deck of a polar ship no less, are even more so (considering the last total solar eclipse north of the Arctic Circle occurred in 2015). The next will take place on August 12, 2026. This voyage aboard the Ocean Explorer features your bucket-list eclipse adventure, time to explore Northeast and South Greenland, and two of the world’s northernmost capital cities – the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik and Nuuk, Greenland. World-renowned eclipse cartographer Michael Zeiler will also be onboard to deepen your understanding of eclipse-viewing, observational astronomy and celestial mechanics. Of course, you’ll also get to witness waterfalls, towering cliffs and remote fishing villages in the Westfjords – a hidden gem of Iceland – as well as icebergs, wilderness areas, glaciers and the deep fjords of Greenland.
Polar expeditions and cruise
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Reykjavik, Ivittuut, Aappilattoq
Reykjavik, Ivittuut, Aappilattoq, Westfjords, Denmark Strait, Northeast Greenland National Park, Northeast Greenland National Park
Northern lights, ancient cultures, and Arctic wildlife await on the "Adventures in Northeast Greenland: Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights" tour, an eleven-day polar cruise starting and ending in Reykjavik. Glide along the remote northeast coast, home to the world’s most extensive fjord system, on the Ocean Explorer.
Visit the Greenlandic community of Ittoqqortoormiit and ancient Thule sites, learning firsthand about local history and culture. Each day offers the chance to spot migrating whales, polar bears, muskoxen, and seabirds, with the possibility of witnessing the spectacular Aurora Borealis overhead.
The trip’s standout feature? The opportunity to experience some of the planet’s last untouched wilderness areas, paired with expert wildlife guidance and the magical spectacle of the Northern Lights.
Polar expeditions and cruise
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Ship Cabin
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Reykjavik, Greenland Sea, Arctic
Reykjavik, Greenland Sea, Arctic Circle, Denmark Strait, Ella Oya, Northeast Greenland National Park
Iceland’s raw beauty unfolds on the Iceland Circumnavigation (Ultramarine), a 12-day cruise that begins and ends in Reykjavik. Explore the island’s volcanic landscapes, geysers, waterfalls, and fishing villages from aboard the state-of-the-art Ultramarine ship. Sightseeing, glacier-spotting, and volcano hunting are all part of the adventure, with activities ranging from coach tours and Zodiac excursions to kayaking and even helicopter flights over remote regions. Designed for travellers seeking easy-paced discovery, the trip’s unique selling point is the chance to experience Iceland’s extraordinary diversity from multiple vantage points—sea, land, and air—while enjoying the comfort and innovation of a modern polar vessel.
Ever wondered what makes Iceland truly magical? The "Six Days in Iceland" adventure trip delivers a compact yet vibrant experience, starting and ending in Reykjavik. Perfect for young adults with a zest for exploration, this easy-paced tour shows off the land of fire and ice’s best features—think black sand beaches, towering glaciers, steamy geothermal springs, and volcanic landscapes.
Drive the iconic Golden Circle to marvel at Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, and the Geysir Geothermal Area. Venture off the beaten path to discover hidden waterfalls and scenic gems, and immerse yourself in Reykjavik’s lively food and nightlife scene—don’t miss the famous Icelandic hot dogs! Depending on the season, you’ll either bask in the midnight sun or hunt the elusive Northern Lights.
This trip’s unique selling point is its year-round appeal, blending must-see highlights with local secrets in a sociable, small-group format. Whether you’re after jaw-dropping nature, quirky urban adventures, or new travel buddies, this tour package ticks every box for an unforgettable Icelandic getaway.
Adventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Iceland’s winter is nothing short of magical, and the "Premium Iceland in Winter" tour captures its frosty splendor over 8 days. Starting and ending in Reykjavik, travelers are whisked to the thunderous Gullfoss waterfall, the hauntingly beautiful Vatnajokull National Park, and the ethereal Glacier Lagoon. Guided by an expert local, you’ll chase the Northern Lights at night and explore lava fields, basalt sea stacks, and dramatic coastlines by day. With easy-going activities, this adventure is perfect for travelers who prefer comfort paired with unique experiences. The highlight? Feature Stay accommodations offering panoramic views and included gourmet dinners—transforming each night into an unforgettable part of your Icelandic journey.
Winter adventureGlaciers
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
What if you could chase geysers, soak in geothermal lagoons, and hike across glaciers—all in just five days? Iceland's Golden Circle in Depth trip invites you to experience the magic of southern Iceland with a carefully curated adventure. Beginning and ending in Reykjavik, this guided tour brings you face to face with the wonders of Hveragerdi, Hvolsvollur, and more.
With an easy physical activity rating, this tour is perfect for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and excitement. Picture yourself unwinding in the steamy Secret Lagoon, marveling at the explosive Strokkur Geysir, and strapping on crampons for a guided glacier hike on Solheimajokull. Feel the mist from cascading waterfalls and, if luck is on your side, witness the mesmerizing midnight sun.
The USP of this tour package lies in its seamless combination of natural spectacle and comfort, with small group sizes and expert local guides ensuring every moment is memorable and accessible. Whether you’re a nature lover or a first-time visitor, this trip offers an immersive way to explore Iceland’s Golden Circle wonders without missing a beat.
Active and outdoorGeysers
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers