My trip to Iceland was AMAZING! It was even more magical than I had expected. Thank you Guide to Iceland for coordinating a fantastic tour. The team was very responsive to questions I had prior to the tour. I highly recommend doing the Magical 11-Day Tour with any add-ons to see as much of Iceland as you can (eg Vok Baths, ice cave (so cool, the ride there was fantastic, Hawk was great), lava cave (I've seen lava caves but this one was special and the guide was funny and informative), horseback riding, glacier hiking, etc.) We signed up for the 9-hour jeep tour but it was cancelled due to muddy conditions :( The day usually starts at 9am and each day is full ending with dinner and back to the room around 8-9pm. You do change hotels daily (except for Reykjavik, so you need to stay organized). The hotels are nice and include breakfast but not high-end (although that was not my expectation and again you are moving the next morning). I had a favorite but now can't remember the name/town, but it's off the main road, black, single story, with bungalow type rooms and the coziest gathering area. The hotel in Akureryi had very small rooms but they made up for it with the BEST breakfast, decor and proximity to city, I believe the dates I reserved had a small group of only 3 people but the Guide to Iceland team worked seamlessly with Troll to include us in their itinerary. I had three separate tour guides and all were great. I want to give a special shout out to Hilmar Johnson who was our guide for the 8-day portion. He was very organized, kind, accommodating and provided a lot of information on Iceland. A few notes: If you stay at Reykjavik Lights Hotel just know you have to take a taxi into Reykjavik as it seems close but too far to walk. There are restaurants you can walk to though. If you are a single traveler I would also suggest trying to upgrade your room as the single room is small and dorm like (the cost was minimal and you can do it through the hotel if rooms are available). I also did not realize the bus that takes you from Blue Lagoon to Reykjavik drops you off at a bus depot and you will need to coordinate your own ride with depot staff to the hotel (I did Blue Lagoon immediately after arriving in Iceland). We had a full tour van and it was still very comfortable. Thank you for this wonderful experience! I met a great group of people and discovered the beauty and magic of Iceland.