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Iceland is a wild, rugged country offering exciting trips that connect you with nature you simply won’t find anywhere else. Tour the famous Golden Circle, with its stunning glaciers and waterfalls, or head west for a visit to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Don’t miss the gorgeous iceberg-filled Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, one of the country’s most popular attractions. Make your best pick from the below-listed Iceland tours.

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Things to Do in Iceland
Things to Do in Iceland
Aptly called the “Land of Fire and Ice,” Iceland is a country that fascinates visitors with diverse attractions, each equally enchanting in its own right. Whether it be the active Mount Hekla volcano, the picturesque terrains leading to the Thorsmork Valley, or the enchanting allure of the Vatnajokull Glacier, a trip to Iceland unravels the wonders of nature in its rawest form. Explore the glacial ice caves, hike through world-renowned routes such as the Laugavegur trail, and embark on an Iceland Northern Lights trip — there are endless destinations and attractions to look forward to in this Nordic country. Here are our top 13 things to do in Iceland.
What to See and Visit in Iceland
What to See and Visit in Iceland
Iceland is an absolute paradise on earth, a treat for nature and adventure lovers. Whether its glaciers tours, ice cave tours, amazing volcanoes, or beautiful waterfalls, this heavenly destination is simply waiting to be explored. In this article we’ll be exploring what to see and visit in Iceland, i.e. must-visit destinations and attractions in Iceland. If you're looking for more, please see our Things to do in Iceland article for more information. Make sure you get the best of Iceland by adding these other-worldly experiences into your itinerary, for many are activities that simply cannot be found anywhere else on the planet.
Top 12 Things to Do in Reykjavik
Top 12 Things to Do in Reykjavik
Reykjavik is a capital city unlike any other, even amongst its Scandinavian neighbours. Though a very small city, with a population of just over 200,000 people, the city is bursting with life and culture. With colourful homes, fascinating museums, and a vibrant art scene, Reykjavik has more to offer than its reputation as a gateway to Iceland’s natural wonders suggests.In no particular order, here are our top 12 things to do in Reykjavik to break bucket list. If you have time to explore destinations outside of Reykjavik, read our Top Things to do in Iceland article as well.
10 Things to Do Around Lake Myvatn
10 Things to Do Around Lake Myvatn
Few places on earth feature such stunning landscapes and biological diversity as Iceland’s Lake Myvatn. This shallow lake and the wetlands around it is almost a world in itself, full of natural wonders waiting to be explored.With so much to see in and around the Lake Myvatn area, it can be quite overwhelming to plan a visit. We’re here to help and to share some general knowledge about the area and the top 10 things you simply must do when visiting Lake Myvatn.
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Anonymous | Traveled in July

It's an ambitious itinerary. You move a bit everyday, but never too much to be uncomfortable. Restroom breaks are frequent. W/o realizing you are traveling as far as you are, you do make a large ring around the whole country seeing the incredible diversity and beauty. There are a wide variety of landscapes and activities.

Cathleen G. | Traveled in July

This was my first Trafalgar tour. I think the itinerary was planned well and the tour director was phenomenal in his explanation of the sites and his stories about the legends of Iceland.

Julie K. | Traveled in June

The views were amazing, from seeing beautiful waterfalls, a glacier, lava fields, a geyser and even puffins! It’s such a unique country, and this was a well planned trip, led by a very experienced and professional tour director.

Anonymous | Traveled in June

The Insight Vacations tour was fantastic! The scenery was incredible and we were able to get a good feel for the country touring the different areas. It was a nice variety and pace of an experience.

Victoria S. | Traveled in June

Trip took us in an anticlockwise direction right around the country. Included amazing scenery and experiences. Of course, you always want to spend more time in a country you enjoy, but this trip provided a great overview of Iceland.

Theresa S. | Traveled in June

Well paced, comprehensive exposure to the geography, history, and many cultural aspects of the people. Good opportunities to ask questions and good “icelandic” input through involvement of the driver. I left feeling that I had a sense of the country and I have enjoyed sharing my experiences with friends. Well informed tour guide and excellent sharing of information….each day clearly outlined and the extras provided ie tasting local products and photos were much appreciated.

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Key experiences on a Iceland holiday

Imagine soaking in the steamy Blue Lagoon, feeling the crisp Arctic air on your face as the Northern Lights swirl above. One moment, you are standing in awe at the thunderous Gullfoss waterfall, and the next, you are hiking across a glacier, crunching ice beneath your boots. Drive the Golden Circle, where geysers explode into the sky, or ride a sturdy Icelandic horse across lava fields. Along the coast, spot puffins perched on cliffs and whales surfacing in the wild North Atlantic. Whether you are exploring Reykjavik’s quirky streets or trekking deep into the Highlands, Iceland is pure magic.

Top destinations to visit in Iceland

You can’t miss the Golden Circle, where you will find iconic sites like Thingvellir National Park, with its dramatic rift valley, and the explosive Geysir hot springs. Gullfoss, the Golden Waterfall, will leave you speechless as it plunges into a deep canyon. The ethereal Blue Lagoon is a must for a relaxing soak in its milky blue waters, surrounded by black lava fields. For a more remote experience, head to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where you can kayak among floating icebergs. Reykjavik, Iceland’s vibrant capital, offers a mix of modern culture, quirky art, and cozy cafes, while Akureyri in the north is perfect for whale watching and stunning fjord. And of course, the Vatnajokull National Park, home to Europe’s largest glacier, offers incredible hiking and glacier walks for the adventurous.

For more information, check out our guide on places to visit in Iceland.

Top tour activities in Iceland

Iceland offers a world of unique experiences that will leave you speechless. For adventure lovers, a glacier hike on Sólheimajökull lets you explore ice caves and crevasses. Try a super jeep tour through volcanic landscapes, or get your adrenaline pumping with snowmobiling on a glacier! If you have ever dreamt of seeing the Northern Lights, a guided aurora hunt is a must, taking you to the best spots for a light show like no other. For a more relaxed pace, unwind with a soothing dip in the Blue Lagoon or visit the tranquil Secret Lagoon for a less crowded experience. Don’t forget a whale-watching tour from Husavik, where you can spot humpbacks and orcas in the wild. And of course, you can’t visit Iceland without a Golden Circle tour, where you will see geysers, waterfalls, and stunning landscapes. 

For more detailed information, check out our guide on the things to do in Iceland.

Best time to visit Iceland

The best time to visit Iceland really depends on what kind of experience you are after. Summer (June to August) is perfect if you want long days filled with 24-hour daylight, ideal for exploring waterfalls, and glaciers, and hiking in the Highlands. If you are dreaming of the northern lights, the best time is during winter (September to March) when the nights are the longest and the skies are darkest. For a mix of both, spring (April to May) and fall (September to October) offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and a chance to see the changing scenery. No matter when you visit, Iceland’s natural wonders are always waiting to amaze you.

For a seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Iceland.

Optimal duration to explore Iceland

For a complete Iceland experience, 7 to 10 days is ideal. This allows you to explore the Golden Circle, the south coast, and relax in the Blue Lagoon. If you want to venture to the north, go whale watching, or explore more remote areas, consider 10 to 14 days. This gives you enough time to fully immerse in Iceland’s stunning landscapes and unique experiences.

For more duration-related information, check out our guide on how many days to spend in Iceland.

Packing essentials for a trip to Iceland

When packing for Iceland, think layers. The weather can change quickly, so bring a warm waterproof jacket, thermal layers and a fleece or down sweater for warmth. Sturdy waterproof shoes are a must, especially if you are planning to explore glaciers or hike in rugged terrain. Do not forget swimwear for the Blue Lagoon or any hot springs you visit. Don’t forget sunglasses and sunscreen. Leave heavy clothes and fancy items behind—comfort is key. A reusable water bottle and camera for the stunning views are also must-haves.

Sustainable travel practices when visiting Iceland

You can make sustainable choices while traveling in Iceland by opting for locally-sourced food and supporting eco-friendly accommodations. Avoid single-use plastic by bringing a reusable water bottle and using eco-friendly toiletries. Choose tours and activities that respect nature, such as those that minimize environmental impact like glacier tours with certified guides. For transportation, consider renting an electric car or use public transport to reduce your carbon footprint. Additionally, when booking tours, opt for Bookmundi, a travel partner that carbon offsets every tour booked with them. Supporting local conservation efforts, like the Icelandic Environment Association, helps protect Iceland’s pristine nature and communities. Making mindful choices like these ensures that your visit contributes to preserving Iceland’s beauty for generations to come.

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