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Discover the most popular April tours and packages in Iceland. Find the best activities and experiences in Iceland during the spring month of April.
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What are the best-rated day tours in Iceland in April?
One of the top day tours in Iceland in April is this small-group tour of Snaefellsnes National Park and has an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 427 reviews. The tour includes a stop at the famous Kirkjufell mountain and costs about 138 USD.
Another top-rated day tour in Iceland in April is a whale watching tour from Reykjavik harbor. The three-hour boat tour is an unforgettable experience that fits comfortably into your schedule for the day and costs approximately 113 USD.
This glacier hiking tour is another top-rated day tour in Iceland in April and has an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 267 reviews. This blue ice experience at Vatnajokull glacier costs roughly 104 USD.
Another top-rated day tour in Iceland in April is a whale watching tour from Reykjavik harbor. The three-hour boat tour is an unforgettable experience that fits comfortably into your schedule for the day and costs approximately 113 USD.
This glacier hiking tour is another top-rated day tour in Iceland in April and has an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 267 reviews. This blue ice experience at Vatnajokull glacier costs roughly 104 USD.
What is the cheapest day tour in Iceland in April?
The cheapest Icelandic day tour in April is a three-hour glacier hike in Skaftafell National Park. The tour costs around 81 USD, including all the equipment you’ll need for glacier hiking, and is rated an impressive 4.7 out of 5 stars from 371 reviews.
The second-cheapest day tour in Iceland in April is a small-group Golden Circle tour that costs approximately 82 USD per person. In addition to the Golden Circle, one of the most popular routes in Iceland, this tour includes a visit to an ice cream farm and is rated on average 4.8 out of 5 stars by 347 reviewers. It’s an eight-hour tour of some of the best attractions of Iceland — don’t miss it!
The third-cheapest day tour in Iceland in April is a hiking tour of Solheimajokull glacier that costs about 84 USD and includes a three-hour glacier hike, including all hiking equipment. The tour operator guarantees that there will be no more than 12 people in your group so you can thoroughly enjoy this amazing tour that is rated a whopping 4.9 out of 5 stars from 163 reviews.
The second-cheapest day tour in Iceland in April is a small-group Golden Circle tour that costs approximately 82 USD per person. In addition to the Golden Circle, one of the most popular routes in Iceland, this tour includes a visit to an ice cream farm and is rated on average 4.8 out of 5 stars by 347 reviewers. It’s an eight-hour tour of some of the best attractions of Iceland — don’t miss it!
The third-cheapest day tour in Iceland in April is a hiking tour of Solheimajokull glacier that costs about 84 USD and includes a three-hour glacier hike, including all hiking equipment. The tour operator guarantees that there will be no more than 12 people in your group so you can thoroughly enjoy this amazing tour that is rated a whopping 4.9 out of 5 stars from 163 reviews.
What are the best April vacation packages in Iceland?
One of the best vacation packages in Iceland for April is an eight-day self-drive tour of West and South Iceland rated an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars on average by 77 travelers. The tour costs roughly 1,532 USD per person, including car hire and accommodation, plus a detailed travel itinerary tailored just for you.
Another highly-rated vacation package in Iceland in April is a ten-day Ring Road tour that has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars by 53 travelers. Chances are you'll spot the Northern Lights during this fantastic tour that costs approximately 1,967 USD.
Another top-rated Iceland vacation package in April is a 9-day self-drive tour that takes you to the Snaefellsnes peninsula and the South coast, including the Golden Circle and is rated an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars by 29 travelers and costs about 1,762 USD.
Another highly-rated vacation package in Iceland in April is a ten-day Ring Road tour that has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars by 53 travelers. Chances are you'll spot the Northern Lights during this fantastic tour that costs approximately 1,967 USD.
Another top-rated Iceland vacation package in April is a 9-day self-drive tour that takes you to the Snaefellsnes peninsula and the South coast, including the Golden Circle and is rated an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars by 29 travelers and costs about 1,762 USD.
What is the cheapest multi-day tour package in Iceland in April?
The cheapest multi-day tour package in Iceland in April takes place along the South Coast and costs about 769 USD, and is rated on average 4.8 out of 5 stars from 95 reviews. This six-day self-drive tour includes accommodation and car hire and a personalized itinerary of things to do on the South Coast.
The second-cheapest vacation package in April is a self-drive tour of Iceland's south coast that costs around 658 USD, including airport transfer. This four-day northern lights package includes sightseeing trips to the Golden Circle attractions and the Blue Lagoon and has been awarded 4.7 out of 5 stars on average by 84 reviewers.
The third-cheapest multi-day vacation package in Iceland in April includes the complete ring road, costs approximately 667 USD, and is rated at 4.8 out of 5 stars from 28 reviews. This fantastic eight-day self-drive tour of the Ring Road and the Golden Circle includes rental of a four-wheel drive, so you can reach places that are a little more remote.
The second-cheapest vacation package in April is a self-drive tour of Iceland's south coast that costs around 658 USD, including airport transfer. This four-day northern lights package includes sightseeing trips to the Golden Circle attractions and the Blue Lagoon and has been awarded 4.7 out of 5 stars on average by 84 reviewers.
The third-cheapest multi-day vacation package in Iceland in April includes the complete ring road, costs approximately 667 USD, and is rated at 4.8 out of 5 stars from 28 reviews. This fantastic eight-day self-drive tour of the Ring Road and the Golden Circle includes rental of a four-wheel drive, so you can reach places that are a little more remote.
Is April a good time to visit Iceland?
Yes! April is a wonderful time to visit Iceland. You’ll have at least 13 hours of sunlight every day, even in the early stages of the month. Temperatures will be rising steadily throughout the month, too. Visitors to Iceland in April can usually expect temperatures to stay above 32 F (0 C), and chances of snow are lower as the month progresses.
Wintery attractions like ice caves may be closed during the spring, as meltwater can make them inaccessible. However, glacial hiking and snowmobile rides are still available. The warmer weather in April means that North Iceland becomes more accessible to visitors. The north of the country is home to some fantastic whale watching and bird watching.
Take a drive up to the Westfjords to see if you can spot puffins at Latrabjarg bird cliffs. This route is normally impassable in the winter months, but by April, driving conditions are a little safer.
Wintery attractions like ice caves may be closed during the spring, as meltwater can make them inaccessible. However, glacial hiking and snowmobile rides are still available. The warmer weather in April means that North Iceland becomes more accessible to visitors. The north of the country is home to some fantastic whale watching and bird watching.
Take a drive up to the Westfjords to see if you can spot puffins at Latrabjarg bird cliffs. This route is normally impassable in the winter months, but by April, driving conditions are a little safer.
Can you see the northern lights in Iceland in April?
It’s possible to see the northern lights in Iceland in April, but it is by no means a sure thing. April in Iceland brings more hours of daylight (and fewer hours of darkness) than the winter months, and you need it to be as dark as possible if you want to have a chance of seeing the northern lights. With that in mind, it’s a good idea to head out of cities and settlements. This will reduce the appearance of light pollution and will increase your chances of seeing the northern lights.