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Experience Iceland at its most spectacular on the Reykjavik Iceland & Solar Eclipse at Sea (Large Group) – 5 Days tour. Starting and ending in Reykjavik, this guided package is ideal for those seeking a social and awe-inspiring adventure, including the rare chance to witness the August 2026 total solar eclipse from Faxafloi Bay.
Enjoy visits to the Blue Lagoon, a comprehensive Reykjavik city tour, and explorations of the Reykjanes Peninsula and the famed Golden Circle—featuring Gullfoss waterfall, the erupting Strokkur geyser, and Thingvellir National Park. The highlight is sailing with a large group to the eclipse’s central axis for an unforgettable celestial show.
The unique selling point: sharing the magic of a total solar eclipse with fellow travelers at sea, combined with Iceland’s most stunning natural wonders—a trip designed for those who love both adventure and camaraderie.
Embark on a legendary Arctic journey with the "Three Arctic Islands: Iceland, Greenland, Spitsbergen" cruise, celebrated as one of National Geographic Traveler’s 50 Tours of a Lifetime. Over 15 days, traverse the Arctic’s most captivating landscapes—from the wildlife-rich tundra of Spitsbergen to the ancient Thule settlements of East Greenland and the volcanic shores of Iceland. Spot polar bears, walrus, and muskoxen, and navigate dramatic fjords and glaciers. This immersive expedition stands out for its rare access to three of the Arctic’s most remote and awe-inspiring regions, offering wildlife encounters and cultural discoveries that will forever transform your connection to the natural world.
Spend a memorable night in a glass igloo on this 5-day Finland group tour, with the chance to spot the magical Northern Lights from the comfort of your own bed. Based in Rovaniemi, you will also visit Santa Claus Village, cross the Arctic Circle and experience both a reindeer sleigh ride and a husky safari. See the polar bears of Rauna Zoo and spend a free day relaxing in the Lappish capital or enjoying some of the optional activities on offer.
Experience a celestial phenomenon in one of the world’s most remote regions on the 13-day 'Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026' expedition cruise. Starting in Reykjavik and culminating in Kangerlussuaq, this adventure is designed for intrepid travelers eager for both natural wonder and cultural immersion. Witness the awe-inspiring total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, framed by Greenland’s pristine ice fields and fjords. Sail past glaciers tumbling from the Watkins Mountains, explore the culturally rich settlements of Tasiilaq and Nuuk, and marvel at the dramatic straits of Prins Christiansund and Evighedsfjord. With stops in Denmark and Iceland and an included flight to Copenhagen or Keflavik at journey’s end, this moderate-activity tour combines once-in-a-lifetime astronomical spectacle with the thrill of polar exploration. The USP? The rare opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse from the wilds of Greenland—a highlight for any adventurer’s travel diary.
Chase the Northern Lights and explore Iceland’s remote wonders with the "Land of the Northern Lights & Westfjords - 11 days" tour. This winter itinerary, starting and ending in Reykjavik, combines classic southern gems like Seljalandsfoss and Thingvellir National Park with the lesser-known Westfjords—home to the majestic Dynjandi waterfall and wild Breidafjördur Bay. Enjoy a dedicated program to maximize your chances of witnessing the aurora, soak in the Blue Lagoon, and cap off your adventure with a guided city tour. Designed for experienced travelers and seniors, this trip’s standout feature is the balance of iconic sights and rare, off-the-beaten-path Icelandic experiences.
Experience Iceland’s magic in comfort on the "Land of the Northern Lights & Westfjords (Comfort) - 11 days" tour. This upgraded itinerary, crafted for experienced travelers and seniors, offers all the highlights of the classic journey—spectacular southern landmarks, a thorough Northern Lights program, and the wild beauty of the Westfjords—while ensuring you enjoy premium accommodations throughout. Soak in the Blue Lagoon, marvel at waterfalls, geysers, and UNESCO sites, and discover both the iconic and the hidden sides of Iceland. The unique selling point: a winter adventure where comfort and exploration go hand in hand, elevating your experience of this enchanting island.
Set sail for an extraordinary adventure with the Reykjavik Iceland & Solar Eclipse at Sea (Small Group) – 5 Days tour. This unique journey is designed for experienced travelers eager to witness the total solar eclipse of August 2026 from the waters of Faxafloi Bay, offering an exclusive perspective along the eclipse’s central axis.
Your trip includes hotel stays in Reykjavik, a rejuvenating visit to the Blue Lagoon, and a guided city tour. Explore the rugged Reykjanes Peninsula and the iconic Golden Circle, featuring the Strokkur geyser, Gullfoss waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park. The highlight: observing the eclipse from a boat in the bay, ensuring an unobstructed, breathtaking view.
This tour package’s USP is its small group format and the rare opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse at sea—making it a true bucket-list experience for astronomy enthusiasts and intrepid travelers alike.
Witness one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles on the Reykjavik Iceland & Solar Eclipse Budget – 5 Days tour. Tailored for travelers who want to keep costs down without missing the essentials, this group trip begins and ends in Reykjavik and is packed with unforgettable experiences.
Take in Reykjavik’s unique sights, relax in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, and savor a meal cooked using Iceland’s geothermal heat. Journey along the dramatic Reykjanes Peninsula and explore the renowned Golden Circle, visiting Gullfoss waterfall, the erupting Strokkur geyser, and Thingvellir National Park. The climax of your adventure: viewing the total solar eclipse from a prime spot in Reykjavik along the eclipse’s central axis.
What sets this trip apart is its budget-friendly approach that ensures you enjoy Iceland’s top highlights and a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event, making it an unbeatable value for curious adventurers.
Discover Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle on a premium small bus tour designed for seasoned explorers and young adventurers alike. Covering around 300 kilometers from Reykjavik into Iceland’s heart, this tour package brings you face-to-face with geological marvels and local traditions.
Begin at Thingvellir, a site rich in history and the best vantage point for viewing the North Atlantic divergent ridge. Visit Friðheimar farm and greenhouse to meet Icelandic horses and savor fresh tomatoes, with the option to enjoy lunch amid the greenery. Next, marvel at the jewel-toned Kerið crater lake, a volcanic wonder with striking colors and a storied past.
Continue to the awe-inspiring Gullfoss Waterfall, where powerful cascades create unforgettable vistas. The tour also includes photo stops and spontaneous chances to meet friendly Icelandic horses along the way.
With groups capped at 18 guests, the standout feature of this tour is its intimate scale—offering greater flexibility, more personal interaction, and plenty of free time to savor each stop. It’s a sightseeing trip that blends iconic sights, local flavor, and authentic Icelandic hospitality for a truly memorable journey.
Bus toursSightseeing Tours
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
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8-79 yrs
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english
Destinations
Reykjavik, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park
Reykjavik, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park
By combining two of Iceland’s best-known trekking trails, you get an unbelievable seven-day trek through incredibly diverse landscapes. From the famous geothermal area of Landmannalaugar to the volcanic landscapes of Fimmvörðuháls. This path takes us through it all; over multi-coloured hills and black sands deserts, alongside small gullies and great canyons, through verdurous valleys, between glamorous glaciers, and past wonderful waterfalls. This is a memorable hike littered with contrasts giving you a chance to absorb the true spirit of this remarkable country. Accommodations will be provided in comfortable mountain huts and all luggage will be transferred along the trail except for the last night where we carry a light backpack to a hut hardly accessible by vehicles. Trekking: 6 daysWalking per day: 4-7 hoursTotal walking distance: 78 km. (48 miles)Altitude: 200-1100 m. (650-3600 feet)Maximum Ascent: 900 m. (3000 feet)Day 1: REYKJAVÍK - LANDMANNALAUGAR - HRAFNTINNUSKERWe take the regular public bus from BSI bus terminal, 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. We will arrive in the late afternoon at Hrafntinnusker mountain hut, where we will stay the night.Day 2: HRAFNTINNUSKER - ÁLFTAVATNFrom Hrafntinnusker we descend down in the gullies of Jökultungur with hundreds of steaming hot springs and mud pools. 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 - EMSTRURWe 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 - ÞÓRSMÖRKWe 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 into Þórsmörk’s (the woods of Thor) green valleys filled with arctic birch forests and colorful flowers. We cross the river Krossá on a footbridge entering the magic landscapes of Goðaland, the abode of the Gods. Nesting at the foot of two glaciers this is a wonderland of ridges and cliffs covered by a multitude of flowers and grasses, certainly fit for gods and humans alike. Even the elves have made themselves at home here. We spend the night in the Básar hut.Day 5: ÞÓRSMÖRK - FIMMVÖRÐUHÁLSWe climb up the hills leading to the pass of Fimmvörðuháls, walking along the Kattarhryggir ridges with views to the impressive mountain of Útigönguhöfði up to Morinsheiði heath. At the end of the Morinsheiði plateau we enjoy the view of the lava stream that flowed down from the Fimmvörðuháls volcano in March and early April 2010. As we gain height above Morinsheiði we come to the lava and then to the two craters Magni and Móði that erupted prior to the main Eyjafjallajökull crater. We head back to Þórsmörk with the magnificent view over the glaciers and this beautiful valley for our celebration barbeque dinner and night in Básar Hut.Day 6: ÞÓRSMÖRK VALLEYWe spend the last day in Þórsmörk, the hiker’s paradise, where we have an abundance of choices between various paths. For example, we can visit the Sönghellir cave (“Song cave”), climb up the small mountain of Valahnúkur from where the magnificent views can be enjoyed, or hike into the beautifully carved canyon Stakkholtsgjá. This oasis between the mountains is also an ideal place to relax and just enjoy nature. Return to Reykjavik in the afternoon.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers