8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities

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8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities
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Description

Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík
Starting time
at 08:00
Duration
8 days
Ending place
Reykjavík
Languages
English
Difficulty
Easy
Available
All year
Minimum age
8 years old

Description

Explore Iceland’s Ring Road on this 8-day small-group minibus tour, designed to show you the country’s most breathtaking sights without the stress of planning. From start to finish, everything is arranged for you—accommodation, activities, transportation, and expert guidance—so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

This carefully planned itinerary covers all of Iceland’s most beautiful regions. You’ll travel through the Golden Circle, South Coast, East, North, and West Iceland, as well as the scenic Snaefellsnes Peninsula.

Along the way, you’ll visit Iceland’s three national parks, explore dramatic coastlines, see glaciers and volcanoes, and stop at some of the country’s most famous waterfalls, beaches, and geothermal areas.

You’ll see some of Iceland’s most iconic sights, including Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall in the Golden Circle. Along the South Coast, you’ll visit Skogafoss Waterfall, Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, and Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach. Other highlights include Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and the dramatic landscapes of the Myvatn Region.

Each day brings something new, from peaceful fishing villages and lava fields to glacier lagoons and black sand beaches. There’s a balance of sightseeing and downtime, and your guide will share insights about the landscapes, culture, and history throughout the journey.

Several unforgettable activities are included in the tour price, such as a guided glacier hike and a whale-watching tour. If you’re traveling between October and April, an ice-caving excursion is also part of the experience. All necessary gear is provided.

Seven nights of accommodation are included, each with a private bathroom and daily breakfast. You can bring one piece of carry-on luggage on the bus, and your guide will make sure you’re comfortable and well-informed every step of the way.

During the winter months, you’ll also have the chance to see the northern lights—a highlight for many travelers. While sightings can’t be guaranteed, your guide will watch conditions carefully to give you the best opportunity.

This guided 8-day Ring Road tour in Iceland is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to travel around the country. Book today with free cancellation and full refund available up to 24 hours before the start of your trip. Check availability now by selecting your travel date.

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Included

8-day guided Ring Road tour
7 nights of accommodation
Breakfast included
Northern lights spotting
Glacier hiking tour
Crystal ice cave tour
Whale watching tour
Space for hand luggage
Pick-up from Reykjavik
Drop-off to Reykjavik
All taxes

Activities

Glacier Hiking
Caving
Horse Riding
Whale Watching
Sightseeing
Northern lights hunting
Hot Spring Bathing
Cultural Activity
Ice Caving

Map

Attractions

The Golden Circle
North Iceland
West Iceland
Reykjavik
Akureyri
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Vatnajokull Glacier
Mývatn
Dimmuborgir
Godafoss Waterfall
Snæfellsjökull
Skogafoss
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Geysir
Gullfoss Waterfall
Eyjafjallajökull
Thingvellir National Park
Katla
Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Solheimajokull Glacier
Mýrdalsjökull
Skaftafell
Sólheimasandur
Borgarfjörður
Húsafell
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
Hellnar
Reykholt
Borgarnes
Skeidararsandur Sand Plain
Arnarstapi
Vik
Egilsstaðir
Akureyrarkirkja
Kirkjufell
Reynisfjall
Snaefellsjokull National Park
Reynisdrangar
Haukadalur
Skaftafellsjökull
Námaskarð
Lagarfljót
Djupalonssandur Beach
Breiðamerkurjökull
South Coast
Diamond Beach
Ring Road
Eastfjords
Sky Lagoon
Strokkur
Hella
Vok Baths
Eyjafjörður
Hauganes
Gerðuberg Cliffs
Ytri Tunga Beach
Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall
Deildartunguhver
Hraunfossar
Barnafoss Waterfall
Víðgelmir

Daily itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 - The Golden Circle

Today marks the beginning of your exciting 8-day guided tour of the Ring Road. After being picked up, you'll have the pleasure of meeting your knowledgeable guide and getting to know the rest of your group.

The real excitement begins as you head to your first destination, the Golden Circle. This iconic sightseeing route is a must-see on your Iceland adventure, taking you to some of the country's most captivating attractions.

Your first stop on the Golden Circle is Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in geological and historical significance. This is where Iceland's earliest settlers established the Althing in 930 A.D., the world's oldest surviving Parliament. Walking through these ancient grounds allows you to step back in time and witness the birthplace of Icelandic democracy. 

What makes it even more fascinating is the park's unique geographical location. It's one of the few places on Earth where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the world's longest mountain range, is visible on the surface. Here, you can walk along the rift valley, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates are slowly pulling apart, a powerful reminder of the Earth's dynamic nature.

After exploring Thingvellir, you'll embark on a short journey to two more captivating attractions on the Golden Circle: the Geysir Geothermal Area and the Gullfoss Waterfall.

The Geysir Geothermal Area is home to hot springs, steam vents, mud pools, and the powerful Strokkur Geyser. While Geysir, the hot spring that gave all geysers their name, has been mostly inactive for many years, Strokkur remains active. It erupts every few minutes, shooting hot water up to 100 feet (30 meters) in the air, providing a captivating show of geothermal activity.

Continuing your adventure, you'll witness the mighty Gullfoss Waterfall, also known as the "Golden Falls." This impressive waterfall cascades down two tiers into a rugged canyon, dropping a total of 105 feet (32 meters).

The force and beauty of the Gullfoss Waterfall are mesmerizing, and standing at its viewpoint will give you a true sense of Iceland's natural magnificence. You may even feel the mist on your skin as the water crashes down below.

As the sun sets on your first day, you'll find yourself in the village of Hella, where you'll spend the night. Situated just outside the Golden Circle, Hella offers the perfect setting to unwind. The countryside accommodations here are cozy and welcoming. Plus, if you're traveling between September and April, they provide a great chance to witness the northern lights.

This magical display of colors in the night sky is one of Iceland's most stunning sights, and staying in such a remote location increases your chances of experiencing this celestial phenomenon.

Prepare for a week filled with natural wonders, cultural immersion, and unforgettable moments in the enchanting landscapes of Iceland.

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Day 2

Day 2 - The South Coast & Glacier Hike

Get ready for an unforgettable second day as you journey down Iceland's mesmerizing South Coast, a region famous for its dramatic landscapes and iconic landmarks.

After leaving your cozy accommodation behind, you'll be immersed in a variety of stunning landscapes. Rolling farmlands and winding rivers greet your eyes, painting a picture of Iceland's natural beauty.

As you continue along the coast, the vast Atlantic Ocean stretches out to your right, its azure waves harmonizing with the Nordic ambiance. Along the way, you'll have plenty of opportunities to stop, capture photographs, and fully embrace the incredible surroundings.

First on your itinerary is the Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland's most famous waterfalls, standing 197 feet (60 meters) high. This waterfall is famous for its unique feature: you can walk behind it, giving you a completely different view of the water.

A short drive takes you to the Skogafoss Waterfall, another must-see waterfall in the region. This towering 197-foot (60-meter) waterfall is one of Iceland's largest and most powerful, often producing a double rainbow on sunny days. You'll have the chance to walk up the steps beside the waterfall for a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.

Brace yourself for an additional thrill today: a glacier hike on Solheimajokull Glacier. This experience takes you onto the icy surface of the glacier, where you'll navigate through rugged ridges and deep crevasses. As you explore the glacier, you may also get a glimpse of the Katla Volcano and the Myrdalsjokull Glacier.

As you hike, the panoramic vistas that unfold before you are simply breathtaking. The glacier's surface boasts a mesmerizing shade of deep blue, while the snowy peaks bear the marks of volcanic eruptions, displaying a striking contrast of black ash.

Your guide will equip you with everything you need for the hike, ensuring a safe and exciting adventure in one of Iceland's most awe-inspiring environments.

Before settling in for the night, you'll head to Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach near the village of Vik. The striking black sand, combined with the powerful Atlantic waves, creates an otherworldly scene.

Explore the famous Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks, which rise from the sea at heights of up to 66 meters (217 feet). This geological formation has been shaped over centuries by the relentless forces of nature, making it one of the most photographed spots on the South Coast. You may also see the Reynisfjall Mountain.

You'll then head to the village of Vik, where you'll rest for the night. Located just a short distance from Reynisfjara, Vik is the southernmost village in Iceland and offers an ideal base for exploring the region.

Spend time wandering through the village's quaint shops, which feature local handmade crafts and unique souvenirs. Be sure to try traditional Icelandic dishes in one of the village's cozy restaurants, where the rich flavors of local lamb, seafood, and skyr (yogurt-like dairy product) will leave you satisfied.

The South Coast promises an incredible blend of natural wonders, exciting glacier hiking, and cultural encounters.

Get ready for an unforgettable second day as you journey down Iceland's mesmerizing South Coast, a region famous for its dramatic landscapes and iconic landmarks.

After leaving your cozy accommodation behind, you'll be immersed in a variety of stunning landscapes. Rolling farmlands and winding rivers greet your eyes, painting a picture of Iceland's natural beauty.

As you continue along the coast, the vast Atlantic Ocean stretches out to your right, its azure waves harmonizing with the Nordic ambiance. Along the way, you'll have plenty of opportunities to stop, capture photographs, and fully embrace the incredible surroundings.

First on your itinerary is the Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland's most famous waterfalls, standing 197 feet (60 meters) high. This waterfall is famous for its unique feature: you can walk behind it, giving you a completely different view of the water.

A short drive takes you to the Skogafoss Waterfall, another must-see waterfall in the region. This towering 197-foot (60-meter) waterfall is one of Iceland's largest and most powerful, often producing a double rainbow on sunny days. You'll have the chance to walk up the steps beside the waterfall for a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.

Brace yourself for an additional thrill today: a glacier hike on Solheimajokull Glacier. This experience takes you onto the icy surface of the glacier, where you'll navigate through rugged ridges and deep crevasses. As you explore the glacier, you may also get a glimpse of the Katla Volcano and the Myrdalsjokull Glacier.

As you hike, the panoramic vistas that unfold before you are simply breathtaking. The glacier's surface boasts a mesmerizing shade of deep blue, while the snowy peaks bear the marks of volcanic eruptions, displaying a striking contrast of black ash.

Your guide will equip you with everything you need for the hike, ensuring a safe and exciting adventure in one of Iceland's most awe-inspiring environments.

Before settling in for the night, you'll head to Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach near the village of Vik. The striking black sand, combined with the powerful Atlantic waves, creates an otherworldly scene.

Explore the famous Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks, which rise from the sea at heights of up to 66 meters (217 feet). This geological formation has been shaped over centuries by the relentless forces of nature, making it one of the most photographed spots on the South Coast. You may also see the Reynisfjall Mountain.

You'll then head to the village of Vik, where you'll rest for the night. Located just a short distance from Reynisfjara, Vik is the southernmost village in Iceland and offers an ideal base for exploring the region.

Spend time wandering through the village's quaint shops, which feature local handmade crafts and unique souvenirs. Be sure to try traditional Icelandic dishes in one of the village's cozy restaurants, where the rich flavors of local lamb, seafood, and skyr (yogurt-like dairy product) will leave you satisfied.

The South Coast promises an incredible blend of natural wonders, exciting glacier hiking, and cultural encounters.

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Day 3

Day 3 - Jokulsarlon & Ice Caving

Prepare for an extraordinary day as the third leg of your guided tour along the Ring Road unveils some of the most captivating sights in Iceland!

As you journey across the vast expanse of the Skeidararsandur Sand Plain, the stunning panorama of Skaftafell National Park unfolds before you. Towering mountain ridges, pristine ice sheets, and dramatic wooded slopes come together in a scene straight out of a postcard.

Continuing your adventure, you'll stop at the renowned Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, undoubtedly one of Iceland's most iconic and breathtaking locations. Here, you'll witness how pure white and bright blue icebergs break away from the colossal Breidamerkurjokull Glacier and gracefully float down the lagoon towards the sea.

The sight is nothing short of mesmerizing, offering a true connection with the power and beauty of nature. Keep a keen eye out, as you might be lucky enough to spot seals frolicking in the water or basking on the drifting icebergs.

Your 8-day guided tour of the Ring Road continues with a thrilling and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: a visit to a natural ice cave. This unique experience allows you to step into the heart of a glacier, revealing an incredible world of shimmering colors inside the ice.

Two magnificent ice caves have been discovered in the Vatnajokull Glacier: the Eastern Ice Cave and the Western Ice Cave. Your expert guide will choose the best one to visit on the day, considering the weather and visibility to ensure an unforgettable ice cave experience.

For those visiting between October and April, the chance to explore an ice cave within Vatnajokull Glacier is a truly unique opportunity. If you're traveling outside of this period, don't worry; Myrdalsjokull Glacier offers its own stunning ice caves, providing a similarly magical experience.

After an exhilarating day, you'll settle in for the night near Vatnajokull Glacier, surrounded by the icy wilderness. In the summer, the midnight sun will illuminate the evenings, creating a unique and breathtaking experience. In the winter, the dark evenings provide a chance to witness the northern lights, painting the night sky with vibrant hues when conditions are right.

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Day 4

Day 4 - The East Fjords

Today, you'll take a journey to the enchanting Eastfjords, a region of Iceland renowned for its untouched beauty and breathtaking wilderness. As you travel deeper into this remote area, you'll feel a sense of peace and tranquility that allows you to truly connect with nature.

The Eastfjords, with its minimal development, offer an ideal environment for wildlife to thrive. Keep your eyes peeled as you explore, as there are excellent chances to spot herds of wild reindeer roaming freely in their natural habitat. Witnessing these majestic creatures is an unforgettable sight.

You'll encounter several stops that are beyond your imagination throughout the day. Marvel at the beauty of Lake Lagarfljot, known for its mysterious legends and picturesque surroundings. According to local folklore, the lake is home to a serpent-like creature, adding an element of intrigue to its already mesmerizing beauty.

The fjords themselves will leave you speechless, with towering cliffs that rise dramatically from the deep blue waters. In addition to the fjords, you'll have the chance to explore some of the Eastfjords' charming fishing villages. Wander through the streets and sample the fresh seafood, savoring the flavors of the ocean.

To make this day even more unforgettable, a couple of exciting add-on experiences are available for an additional cost. In fact, you can easily include them when booking this tour.

One option is a horseback riding tour. Hop on the back of a friendly Icelandic horse and traverse the stunning Icelandic countryside. Feel the crisp air on your face as you ride across the beautiful landscape, taking in the incredible scenery from a whole new perspective.

You may also choose to treat yourself to a rejuvenating experience at the Vok Baths, which is also available for an additional fee. Located close to the town of Egilsstadir, these geothermal baths offer a soothing soak in warm, mineral-rich waters. This tranquil environment allows you to unwind while marveling at the stunning landscapes that surround you.

As the day draws to a close, you'll find comfort in an accommodation in the Eastfjords. Let the tranquility of the surroundings wash over you as you unwind and reflect on the extraordinary experiences of the day.

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Day 5

Day 5 - Lake Myvatn & Dimmuborgir

On day five, you'll explore the extraordinary geothermal region around Lake Myvatn, a place that embodies everything that makes Iceland unique. From its bubbling mud pools to captivating lava formations, this area offers some of the most geologically fascinating features in the country.

Lake Myvatn, often called "Fly Lake," is peaceful and serene in winter, as the flies that inspired its name are nowhere to be found. In summer, the lake is alive with activity, surrounded by lush landscapes and vibrant birdlife, particularly migratory species that flock to the area.

Regardless of the season, you'll have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of the lake and its dramatic volcanic landscape. Lake Myvatn offers plenty of opportunities for photography and exploration throughout the year.

One of the region's most famous attractions is the Dimmuborgir Lava Field. This vast area is filled with unusual rock formations resembling a dark and mystical fortress.

These formations have sparked legends of being the home of Christmas trolls, adding a touch of enchantment to the surroundings. The lava field has also been a captivating backdrop for various films and television series, contributing to its allure.

Next, you'll visit the Namaskard Geothermal Area, known for its bubbling mud pools and steaming fumaroles. The bright colors and earthy smells here offer a vivid reminder of the natural forces that shape Iceland.

A local tradition involves baking sweet rye bread by burying dough in the warm geothermal ground, where it slowly cooks over 24 hours. The result is a soft, slightly sweet bread known for its rich flavor. It's a unique and tasty treat that you can enjoy during your Ring Road tour.

After exploring Myvatn's geothermal wonders, you'll head to the Godafoss Waterfall, the "Waterfall of the Gods." This powerful, semi-circular waterfall is beautiful and holds deep historical significance. In 1000 A.D., Iceland's lawgiver threw the statues of the old Norse gods into the falls to signify the country's conversion to Christianity, marking a pivotal moment in Icelandic history.

Continuing your journey, you'll pass through the Vikurskard Mountain Pass, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of Eyjafjordur Fjord and the snow-capped mountains that surround it. The picturesque landscapes here are perfect for a pause to take in the beauty before heading onward.

Soon, you'll arrive in Akureyri, Iceland's second-largest city. Known as the "Capital of the North," Akureyri offers a rich history and culture. While in town, you may visit the Akureyrarkirkja Church, which has great views of the town and the fjord. Explore the local museums, shops, and cafes to enjoy Icelandic dishes and learn more about the area's heritage.

Before retiring to your accommodation in Akureyri, keep an eye on the sky. If the clouds clear, you may be fortunate enough to witness the mesmerizing dance of the northern lights. This natural phenomenon, with its vibrant colors illuminating the night sky, is a sight that will take your breath away.

If your Ring Road tour is set in summer, make the most of the midnight sun and enjoy exploring late into the evening.

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Day 6

Day 6 - Whale Watching and North Iceland

You'll make your way to West Iceland on day six. Along the way, take a moment to explore the serene and picturesque village of Hauganes in the north. Despite its small population of around 140 people, the Hauganes Village exudes a captivating charm.

Take a leisurely stroll along the black-sand beach, where the waves create a calming atmosphere. As you approach the harbor, you'll be greeted by the sight of fishing boats gently bobbing in the sparkling waters, adding to the peaceful ambiance.

For those seeking adventure, an exciting opportunity awaits in the Hauganes Village. Join an exciting whale-watching tour departing from the harbor and venture into the vast ocean, searching for these magnificent marine creatures.

The waters around Hauganes are rich in biodiversity, with frequent sightings of humpback whales, minke whales, harbour porpoises, and white-beaked dolphins. If you're lucky, you might even spot more elusive species, such as orcas or the colossal blue whales. Witnessing these majestic giants in their natural habitat is a memorable experience.

After your exciting whale-watching adventure, you'll continue your journey along the Ring Road toward the town of Borgarnes. From the town, you'll be treated to stunning views of Borgarfjordur Fjord, with its dramatic cliffs and calm, shimmering waters.

As the day ends, settle into your accommodation near Borgarnes. Take this opportunity to relax both body and mind, surrounded by the quiet of Icelandic small-town life. While you prepare for a restful night's sleep, reflect on your journey and look forward to another fun adventure on this 8-day guided tour of the Ring Road.

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Day 7

Day 7 - Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Today, you'll delve into the wonders of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, one of Iceland's most captivating regions. Snaefellsnes is known as "Iceland in Miniature," as it contains all the unique features of the country in one area. Marvel at its towering mountains, massive glaciers, rugged cliffs, ancient fishing villages, and rich birdlife.

See the Gerduberg Cliffs adorned with hexagonal basalt columns that stand between 23 and 46 feet (7 and 14 meters) tall. These remarkable rock formations are a testament to nature's power, shaped by volcanic forces over thousands of years.

As you stand before this geological marvel, take a moment to appreciate the intricate patterns in the stone. These cliffs offer a glimpse into the Earth's dynamic history.

Next, you'll venture to Ytri-Tunga Beach, a unique location where you'll find one of Iceland's rare golden sand beaches, unlike the typical black sand beaches that dominate the island. Playful seals also inhabit this beach. Watch these delightful marine creatures as they bask in the sun and swim through the coastal waters.

Continuing your adventure, you'll pass by the villages of Hellnar and Arnarstapi to visit the Djupalonssandur Black Pebble Beach, which is surrounded by dramatic lava formations. To reach this secluded shoreline, you'll navigate through a maze of free-standing lava pillars, creating a mystical atmosphere that feels like something straight out of a fairytale.

As you make your way through the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, you'll always be in the shadow of the Snaefellsjokull Glacier. This colossal ice cap was famously featured in Jules Verne's novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth," where it served as the gateway to the Earth's core.

And, of course, no visit to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula would be complete without a stop at the iconic Kirkjufell Mountain. Known for its distinctive shape, this peak is often called the "most photographed mountain in Iceland."

Mount Kirkjufell was even featured in "Game of Thrones" as the "mountain like an arrowhead" beyond the Wall. Capture the essence of this magnificent landmark, and take time to marvel at the surrounding scenery, including the nearby Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall, which adds to the mountain's dramatic beauty.

As the day draws to a close, return to your accommodation near Borgarnes to rest and reflect on the incredible sights you've experienced. The wonders of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula will undoubtedly stay with you long after you leave, making day seven of your 8-day guided tour of the Ring Road an unforgettable part of your Icelandic adventure.

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Day 8

Day 8 - West Iceland

As your 8-day guided tour of the Ring Road draws to a close, you'll spend your last day exploring the enchanting landscapes of West Iceland, ensuring you leave with lasting memories.

Your day begins with a visit to the Deildartunguhver Hot Spring, Europe's most powerful hot spring. Here, boiling water erupts from the earth, stained red by minerals, while steam billows around the area.

This geothermal wonder is a testament to Iceland's active geology, providing a glimpse into the immense forces beneath the earth's surface. The dramatic sight of water surging from the ground is a fitting start to your day in West Iceland.

Next on your itinerary is Reykholt Village, a place steeped in historical significance. This humble settlement holds a special place in Icelandic history as the former homestead of Snorri Sturluson, a renowned poet, author of sagas, scholar, lawmaker, and chieftain.

As the author of the "Prose Edda" and a key figure in Icelandic history, Snorri's legacy still resonates today. His contributions during the Middle Ages were profound, making Reykholt an important cultural and intellectual hub of its time.

Continuing your journey, you'll be mesmerized by the beauty of the Hraunfossar Waterfall and Barnafoss Waterfall. These waterfalls are located beside each other.

The Hraunfossar Waterfall is a series of small streams that flow gently through a vast lava field. It creates a picturesque scene as crystal-clear waters seep through porous rock.

Just a short walk away is the Barnafoss Waterfall. It's known for its intense energy and vibrant blue hue as it cascades forcefully through a narrow gorge. The contrast between these two waterfalls, one serene and one powerful, creates a captivating visual experience.

From Barnafoss, you may pass through Husafell, a charming village surrounded by forests. It's a great spot to enjoy nature, with hot pools and hiking trails nearby.

For your final adventure, you have the option to explore the underground wonders of Vidgelmir Lava Cave for an additional fee. This renowned lava tunnel in West Iceland offers breathtaking views of ice sculptures, stalactites, and fascinating rock formations that showcase the interplay of fire and ice.

The cave's well-maintained paths make it accessible for visitors of all abilities, ensuring everyone can enjoy the beauty and mystery beneath the surface. It's a magical way to experience Iceland's geothermal wonders from a completely different perspective.

As the day ends, you will be chauffeured back to Reykjavik, where you can reflect on your incredible journey. In the capital city, you might want to unwind at one of its geothermal pools, where you can relax in its soothing waters while enjoying stunning ocean views.

Conclude your trip by gathering in a cozy pub, exchanging stories with fellow travelers, or savoring a delectable meal at a popular restaurant. Both options allow you to immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Reykjavik. This vibrant setting is the perfect backdrop for reminiscing the unforgettable moments you've enjoyed during your week-long Ring Road tour in Iceland.

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What to bring

Warm and waterproof clothing
Camera
Winter hiking shoes
Swimsuit and towel

Good to know

The northern lights are a breathtaking natural phenomenon. While we can’t guarantee they’ll appear, this carefully planned itinerary is designed to give you the best opportunity to experience this magical display, depending on the weather. If you book between September and April, your guide will stay on top of the conditions and take you to the most stunning spots for the best views.

Iceland’s weather may be unpredictable, but don’t worry! Your guide will adapt the plans to ensure you stay comfortable and safe while still making sure each day is filled with incredible adventures. In the rare event that the tour is canceled due to severe weather, a full refund will be issued.

Dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes for outdoor activities. Pack light, as each guest is allowed one piece of hand luggage. Consider using a smaller bag or backpack. If you have extra luggage, you can store it safely in Reykjavik for a small fee.

For solo travelers, a single room supplement is required.

Along the way, there will be great opportunities to stop for lunch and keep your energy up. For dinner, you’ll have a variety of options near your accommodation, perfect for winding down and savoring a delicious local meal after your day of adventure.

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