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Iceland Winter Tour - March 2027

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Iceland / The Highlights

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Welcome to Iceland

Arrive in Reykjavík and settle in for a winter escape that blends Iceland’s greatest hits with the wild beauty of the South Coast. Begin with time in the capital—colorful streets, coastal views, and an easy introduction to Icelandic culture—then, as night falls, head out on a Northern Lights chase beyond the city for your best shot at darker skies (conditions always decide).

The next morning, start with a relaxing soak at Sky Lagoon, then head out for the classic Golden Circle loop—thundering waterfalls, steaming geothermal landscapes, and the dramatic rift valley where continents meet—before continuing on toward your overnight.

From there, follow the South Coast into Iceland’s most cinematic terrain—waterfalls spilling off black cliffs, windswept beaches, and the volcanic vistas around Vík and Reynisfjara. Add an unforgettable glacier hike before continuing east to the glowing icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and the sparkling shoreline of Diamond Beach.

You’ll spend several nights outside Reykjavík in strategic countryside locations along the South Coast—chosen to reduce driving time and place you closer to the best scenery, while also giving you darker skies and better chances for aurora viewing (never a guarantee). Return to Reykjavík with flexible scenic stops as conditions allow—then wrap up with whale watching and free time in the city before departure.

Trip highlights: Reykjavík • Northern Lights night drive • Sky Lagoon • Golden Circle • South Coast waterfalls • Reynisfjara (black-sand beach) • Vík • Glacier hike • Jökulsárlón • Diamond Beach • Whale watching

Format: Private guided van/bus touring throughout (guide/escort accompanies the group daily)

Journey Highlights

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At a glance

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Welcome to Iceland

Day 1 - Arrival in Reykjavík

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Arrive in Reykjavík and Icelandic Welcome Dinner

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Overview of the Day:

We arrive in Reykjavík, welcomed by crisp air and views of colorful rooftops framed by mountains and sea. After time to rest or wander the lively streets, we gather for dinner featuring local Icelandic flavors, before settling in for the night.
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Overnight: Reykjavík

Day 2 - Reykjavík Exploration Day and Northern Lights Night tour

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Discover Reykjavík’s Museums and City Life + Northern Lights Tour

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Overview of the Day:

Start the morning with a guided walk through central Reykjavík, getting your bearings in the compact, colorful downtown—cafés, street art, and the city’s harbor-front vibe. Visit Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík’s most iconic church, and head up for the tower view for a sweeping look over the city and surrounding mountains. Continue to the waterfront to see the Sun Voyager sculpture and enjoy a scenic stroll along the bay.

Next, stop at Harpa Concert Hall, the city’s striking glass-and-steel landmark, for photos and a quick look inside its dramatic geometric interior. From here, continue with some planned museum and cultural time, with space to explore Reykjavík at your own pace—shopping on Laugavegur, grabbing a coffee, or adding optional experiences like a food stop or additional exhibits.

After dinner embark on a thrilling 3-4 hour guided private drive to chase the Northern Lights.

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Visit the Harpa Music Hall

Step inside Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavík’s striking glass-and-steel waterfront landmark—an architectural masterpiece where shimmering, honeycomb-like panels reflect the city, sea, and sky, and where Iceland’s music and cultural scene comes to life.

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National Museum of Iceland

Visit the National Museum of Iceland to get a vivid, walk-through timeline of Icelandic life—from early Viking settlement and medieval Christianity to modern independence—through beautifully preserved artifacts, sagas, folk objects, and everyday details that bring the country’s story to life

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Visit Árbæjarsafn Open Air Museum

Visit Árbæjarsafn Open Air Museum to step into “old Reykjavík” through a small village of historic turf houses and wooden buildings, where you can see how Icelanders once lived and worked—complete with period interiors, traditional tools, and costumed interpreters (when available).

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Visit Hallgrímskirkja

Visit Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík’s iconic hilltop church inspired by Iceland’s basalt lava columns, then take the elevator up the tower for sweeping city-and-mountain views before exploring the striking, minimalist interior below.

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Night Drive to Chase the Northern Lights

Head out from Reykjavík after dark for a night drive into the Icelandic countryside, where city lights fade and the sky opens wide. If conditions cooperate, you’ll watch for the green ribbons of the Northern Lights dancing over lava fields and distant mountains—an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime show.

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Overnight: Reykjavík

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Meal Included: Breakfast

Day 3 - Sky Lagoon + Golden Circle Highlights

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Explore Golden Circle and Relax at Sky Lagoon

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Overview of the Day:

Begin with a relaxing soak at Sky Lagoon, then take on Iceland’s legendary Golden Circle:

  • Þingvellir National Park (rift valley where continents meet)

  • Strokkur geyser (geothermal eruptions)

  • Gullfoss waterfall (powerful cascades)

Continue toward the countryside for an overnight—ideal for another Northern Lights attempt if skies cooperate. 

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Sky Lagoon Geothermal Spa

Begin the day with a soothing soak at the Sky Lagoon geothermal spa before continuing towards the South Coast for an overnight stay in the countryside — an ideal setting for Northern Lights viewing.

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Golden Circle Tour

Set out in the morning to explore Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders on the Golden Circle route, including visits to Þingvellir National Park, the steaming geothermal area where the Strokkur geyser erupts, and the powerful cascades of the Gullfoss waterfall.
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Gullfoss Waterfall

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Þingvellir National Park

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Overnight: South Coast countryside (Hella/Hvolsvöllur area)

Location selected for potential viewing of Northern Lights.

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Meal Included: Breakfast

Day 4 - South Coast Waterfalls & Glacier Hike

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Explore South Coast Waterfalls and Glaciers

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Overview of the Day:

Today is dedicated to Iceland’s dramatic South Coast, where stunning waterfalls, majestic glaciers, and unique black sand beaches define the landscape. Travel east past captivating lava fields and picturesque farmlands to visit the striking Skógafoss waterfall and the coastal cliffs and basalt sands of Reynisfjara. The journey continues toward the vast Vatnajökull National Park, home to Europe’s largest glacier. We’ll settle in for an overnight stay in the scenic southeast countryside, offering another great opportunity to watch for the Northern Lights if the skies are clear.

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Skógafoss Waterfall

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Reynisfjara

Stop at Reynisfjara, Iceland’s most famous black-sand beach, where roaring Atlantic waves crash against towering basalt columns and the sea stacks of Reynisdrangar rise just offshore. It’s a stunning, otherworldly spot for photos—best enjoyed from a safe distance, since the surf here can be powerful and unpredictable.

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Glacier Hike at Sólheimajökull

Trek onto the icy tongue of Sólheimajökull with a certified glacier guide, using crampons and safety gear to explore a landscape of blue ice, crevasses, and volcanic ash streaks. Along the way, learn how the glacier is formed and changing, and take in dramatic views over the surrounding mountains and the South Coast.

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Overnight:  Southeast countryside (toward the Jökulsárlón region)

Location selected for potential viewing of Northern Lights.

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Meal Included: Breakfast

Day 5 - Glacial Lagoons & Beaches

17-March-2027
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Visit Jokulsarlon Lagoon and Diamond Beach

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Overview of the Day:

Meet one of Iceland’s greatest natural wonders: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where luminous icebergs drift toward the sea. Then walk the shoreline at Diamond Beach, where ice fragments glitter against black sand. (Depending on timing/conditions, this day can be paced to include extra scenic stops.) 

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Visit Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon

Begin with a visit to the serene Jokulsarlon, where icebergs drift in brilliant blues through the lagoon before reaching the Atlantic.
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Diamond Beach Stop

Take time at Diamond Beach to see glistening ice fragments on the black sand.
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Seljalandsfoss

A “hidden” waterfall tucked inside a narrow gorge just a short walk from Seljalandsfoss—expect a little splashy adventure to reach it.

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Overnight:  Southeast countryside (toward the Jökulsárlón region)

Location selected for potential viewing of Northern Lights.

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Meal Included: Breakfast

Day 6 - Scenic return to Reykjavik

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Enjoy Stops Along the Drive

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Overview of the Day:

Travel west at a relaxed pace with “best-of-the-conditions” stops along the way. Possible highlights include Dyrhólaey viewpoints (clifftop panoramas), a warm break in Vík, and waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and the tucked-away Gljúfrabúi. Arrive back in Reykjavík for the evening.

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Gljúfrabúi

A “hidden” waterfall tucked inside a narrow gorge just a short walk from Seljalandsfoss—expect a little splashy adventure to reach it.

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Dyrhólaey Viewpoints

High clifftop lookouts with sweeping views over black-sand beaches, sea stacks, and the coastline—jaw-dropping on a clear day (windy!).

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Vík Village

A charming seaside village perfect for a warm-up break, coffee, and quick shopping—plus great views toward Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

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Overnight:  Reykjavík

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Meal Included: Breakfast

Day 7 - Whale Watching & Cultural Walk

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Whale Watching Cruise and Reykjavik Culture

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Overview of the Day:

Start at the Old Harbor for a whale watching cruise in Faxaflói Bay—keep watch for whales and dolphins. Back on land, enjoy free time along Laugavegur and nearby streets for local design shops, cafés, and galleries. Celebrate the journey with a relaxed closing dinner in Reykjavík.

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Whale Watching Cruise from Old Harbor

Begin the day with a whale watching cruise from the Old Harbor, offering chances to spot whales and dolphins in Faxafloi Bay.
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Free Time in Reykjavik + Closing Dinner

Return to the city for free time to shop and wander along Laugavergur and nearby streets, browsing local design shops, cafes, and galleries.

Conclude with one final group meal to enjoy a last taste of Iceland.

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Overnight:  Reykjavík

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Meal Included: Breakfast

Day 8 - Depart for Home

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Departure from Reykjavik and Final Exploration

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Overview of the Day:

Depart to Keflavik International Airport. If your flight is in the afternoon, you’ll have time to visit additional Reykjavik boutiques or museums.

What's Included

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What's included

Hotel accommodations

4 Nights in Reykjavik; 1 Night in Hella/Hvolsvöllur area; 2 Nights near Jökulsárlón region

Group airport transfers

One group transfer to and from the Reykjavik Airport.

Private guide

Tours provided by a private guide for the group.

Private transportation by van or bus

Sky Lagoon ticket

Admission with full Skjól ritual

Northern Lights guided night drive

Whale-watching tour

Guided glacier hike

All breakfasts

What's not included

International airfare

Lunches and dinners

Personal expenses

Travel insurance

Gratuity

Entrance fees not mentioned

Pricing

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1. Reykjavík

Reykjavík, Iceland

2. National Museum of Iceland

Suðurgata 41, 102 Reykjavík, Iceland

3. Árbæjarsafn Open Air Museum

Kistuhylur 4, 110 Reykjavík, Iceland

4. Þingvellir National Park

Þingvellir, 801 Selfoss, Iceland

5. Strokkur Geyser

Geysir, Haukadalur, Iceland

6. Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss, 801 Selfoss, Iceland

7. Sky Lagoon

Vesturvör 44-48, 200 Kópavogur, Iceland

8. Skógafoss

Skógar, 861 Hvolsvöllur, Iceland

9. Reynisfjara Beach

Reynisfjara, 871 Vík, Iceland

10. Vatnajökull National Park

Vatnajökull, Iceland

11. Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon

Jökulsárlón, 781 Höfn í Hornafirði, Iceland

12. Diamond Beach

Diamond Beach, 781 Höfn í Hornafirði, Iceland

13. Old Harbor (Reykjavík)

Geirsgata, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

14. Laugavegur Shopping Street

Laugavegur, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

15. Keflavik International Airport

Keflavíkurflugvöllur, 235 Keflavík, Iceland