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Seljalandsfoss waterfall
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Skógafoss waterfall
Blue Lagoon
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5-Day Tour Highlights of Iceland with Accommodation | Start from Keflavik

By Iceland Highlights Travel Agency
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Overview

Come join us on this shared tour filled with activities for 4 nights and 5 days!
On this tour, you’ll be staying at a 4-stars hotel with breakfast included. Shared transfers are also included in the package. Start your travel with the experience at the Blue Lagoon, the iconic Blue Lagoon of Iceland, and must-do activity.
Take hikes and admire the hot springs and waterfalls in Iceland! ​​Hike on top of the Sólheimajökull Glacier and visit to the famous black sand beach at Reynisfjara. After taking a thrilling 45-minute amphibious boat tour in the glacier lagoon, marvel at the impressive Fjaðrárgljúfur River Canyon. On the last day of the tour, enjoy the stunning views leading up to the Sky Lagoon and stop at the dramatic red earth Kerid volcanic crater.
Embark on a journey of a lifetime!

Activity location

  • Keflavik
    • Keflavik, Iceland, Iceland

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Keflavik
    • Keflavik, Iceland, Iceland

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included4-stars hotel with breakfast included
  • What's includedWhat's includedWiFi on board
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedGratuities

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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavik | Overnight in Reykjavík
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Reykjavik in 4 stars hotel or similiar
Keflavik
Morning Arrival: If you arrive early in the morning, please find the kiosk of Airport Direct/ Destination Iceland, where you will be advised where to board a bus to Blue Lagoon. The estimated travel to Blue Lagoon is 20 mins. If you travel with many suitcases, please store them at the luggage store at the Blue Lagoon, which is located in the parking lot. You will need to pay for the service. At the Blue Lagoon, you can stay there for 2 hours or longer, making sure that you board the bus to the hotel on time. Please check your schedule time sent on a separate voucher. The driving time to the hotel is about 50 minutes. You will have the rest of the evening for yourself. Afternoon Arrival. Similar to the morning arrival, you will be spending time at the Blue Lagoon in the afternoon, and arrive at the hotel in the evening.
Blue Lagoon
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
You are booked for a premium package at the Blue Lagoon, which include the following. Entrance to the Blue Lagoon Silica mud mask Two additional masks of your choice Use of towel 1st drink of your choice Use of bathrobe
Day 2: South Coast tour + Glacier hike | Overnight in Vik or the surrounding
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in the Vik area or surrounding | A countryside hotel
Seljalandsfoss
  • 30m
Our tour’s first sensational sight is the “hidden” waterfall at Gljufrabui, which is concealed in a cave and is missed by most visitors here – but we will show you how to find it! Nearby there is an even more fantastic sight, a 60-meter-high waterfall called Seljalandsfoss, which plunges off the side of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano into a deep pool. There is also a path that can be walked around this waterfall, although it can be very slippery, so you should check with our guide first. This place is very popular, as it has been seen in several music videos, TV programs, and feature films.
Skogafoss
  • 30m
The next stop on our South Coast tour brings us to Skogafoss, one of the most recognizable waterfalls in the world, featured in “Game of Thrones” and many other films and TV programs. From a height of 60 meters, the waters crash over the cliffs and produce sheets of spray and spectacular rainbows on sunlit days. It’s even possible to climb up some stairs to see the falls from on high too. There’s a café and restrooms here if you want to grab a snack or a coffee.
Solheimajokull Glacier
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket included
Hike on top of the Sólheimajökull Glacier After our time at Skogafoss, we will drive a little further east to Solheimajokull, which translates as “Sun’s Home Glacier”. Solheimajokull glacier is part of a much larger glacier, Myrdalsjokull, ice-sheet in the Katla UNESCO Global Geopark, and you will have a chance to walk across this ancient blue-ice glacier. Accompanied by a qualified guide and with all the necessary safety equipment provided, including ropes, crampons, and helmets, you’ll be able to really appreciate the sheer scale of the glacier and explore the crisscross of crevasses, ice tunnels and other glacial features here.
Reynisfjara Beach
  • 30m
The final stop on your first day on the South Coast is a visit to the famous black sand beach at Reynisfjara, once named by National Geographic in the Top Ten of non-tropical beaches in the world. The dark volcanic sands are pounded by powerful Atlantic waves and the brooding sea stacks of the Reynisdrangar loom just offshore, a supernatural picture opportunity. Don’t go too close to the waves – they’re often much faster and stronger than you might expect! Hexagonal basalt columns decorate the cliffs, providing a home to puffins and other summer seabird visitors. The stone sea arches of Dyrholaey can also be seen in the distance.
Day 3: Glacier Lagoon + Amphibian boat tour | Overnight in Reykjavik
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Reykjavik
Diamond Beach Jokulsarlon
  • 30m
Now we come to the highlight of your South Coast adventure – the Diamond Beach, and the Glacier Lagoon at Jokulsarlon. Diamond Beach gets its name from the countless sparkling fragments of multi-colored icebergs found here. They are slowly being sculpted into fantastic shapes by the wind and the waves on this black sand Atlantic beach. The eye-catching slivers and chunks of ice of all shapes and sizes will astound you and offer fantastic photo opportunities. This is the perfect location to pop up the question.
Glacier Lagoon
  • 1h
Just a few hundred yards away from Diamond Beach is the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, one of Iceland’s “crown jewels”. Here, enormous bright-blue and ghostly-white icebergs tumble away from the receding Breidamerkurjokull glacier and crash into an ever-growing meltwater lagoon. From there, the icebergs very slowly start making their way towards the Atlantic Ocean, and you will have the opportunity to take a thrilling 45-minute amphibious boat tour amongst the bergs, getting up close to these icy giants and maybe even seeing a seal or two as well. Jokulsarlon truly is an extraordinary place, a bucket-list location featured in several Hollywood movies, but also very peaceful and tranquil too. The scenery is stunning, and always changing too, as wind and tides pull the icebergs in different directions all the time. After enjoying the magic of the Glacier Lagoon, it will be time to return to Reykjavik.
Hofskirkja Church
  • 15m
Hofskirkja was the last church of this type to be built in Iceland, dating back to the 19th century. Deep layers of turf make up the roof of the church here, which is also surrounded by moss-covered burial mounds. Rebuilt in the 1950s, it is still a practicing church, even though it seems to be merging into the landscape around it. Not many turf churches have survived in Iceland, so this is a rare opportunity to see one. The church is not open to the public, so this will be a quick photo stop.
Fjadrargljufur Canyon
  • 1h
Fjaðrárgljúfur River Canyon The river canyon at Fjadrargljufur is an astonishing place, a winding green gorge about a hundred meters deep and nearly two kilometers long. Fjadrargljufur became famous when it featured in a Justin Bieber music video. It is now very popular with visitors from all over the world as a result. It’s an extraordinary natural environment, deeply carpeted with fragile mosses. The canyon was formed a few thousand years ago during a glacial period, leaving a snaking river behind when the ice sheet retreated. We will stay at this marvelous place for an hour.
Vik
  • 1h
Vik Village The charming village of Vik is the furthest point south in Iceland. It has a fairytale feel to it, overlooked by a pretty church where there are fantastic panoramic views. We’ll take you to this vantage point, where you’ll also be able to see the Reynisdrangar and Dyrholaey from another perspective. Vik is also unusual for being an Icelandic seaside village without a harbor. In the summer, countless seabirds nest here, including Arctic terns.
Day 4: Golden Circle + Kerid Crater Lake + Sky Lagoon experience | Overnight in Reykjavik
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Reykjavik
Thingvellir National Park
  • 50m
The day begins with a scenic drive out of Reykjavik, heading towards the majestic Mount Esja and into Iceland’s heartland – Thingvellir National Park, a natural spectacle without parallel. Here, the American and Eurasian tectonic plates are tearing apart, little by little each year, giving you the unmatched opportunity to have your feet standing on two continents at the same time. Geologically enthralling, Thingvellir is also significant in the cultural and historical life of Iceland, as it was the site of the oldest surviving Parliament in the world, established by the Vikings in 930 AD. Laws were passed, disputes were settled, festivals were held, and the Icelandic nation was ruled from here for nearly a thousand years. Iceland declared its independence from Denmark here in 1944. It is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to its rich cultural history and the stunning natural environment that lies all around.
Geysir
  • 40m
After enjoying the experience of Thingvellir, you will travel onwards to the world-famous hot spring, Geysir. On our way there, we will pass through the small village of Laugarvatn, which sits next to a beautiful lake of the same name in a geothermally active area called Haukadalur. The plumes of superheated vapor billowing into the air in this area are used by the locals to bake rye bread in the ground! Known throughout the world for its power and beauty, Geysir has become a synonym for this fantastic show of nature. Strokkur, another hot spring, sits nearby and is very active, reliably erupting to heights of up to 30 meters every few minutes. It’s possible to get quite close to Strokkur too, but it’s wise to check the wind direction first! Streams of superheated water trickle all around, leaving intriguing colorful residues behind. While we are in the Geysir area, you will also have time to buy lunch or some snacks or shop for souvenirs at the adjacent service station.
Gullfoss Waterfall
  • 30m
Gullfoss is a double drop waterfall with a cascade of more than 30 meters, producing endless sheets of spray as more than a million gallons a minute of water crash down into a narrow canyon. Gullfoss is a natural marvel at any time of the year. There are several viewing perspectives, depending on the time of your visit, which will give you the chance to fully experience the thundering power of this magical waterfall. Setting off countless rainbows on sunny days, and equally stunning when it’s partly frozen in the winter, it is now a protected site having nearly been converted into a hydroelectric power plant a few decades ago.
Kerid Crater
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket included
These three amazing attractions complete the classic Golden Circle tour, but to add even more value and wonder to your experience, we will also stop at the dramatic red earth Kerid volcanic crater. Three thousand years old and more than 50 meters deep, a walk around this crater and lake with its colorful mix of mossy greens and red earth hues is a visual highlight for you and your camera. Bjork once played a concert here too.
Sky Lagoon
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
As we return to the city, there is one more extraordinary experience to come! Icelanders love to bathe in geothermal hotpots, and now you can do the same at the Sky Lagoon! This brand-new spa experience, located just outside Reykjavik, features an immense 250-foot-long heated infinity pool, a swim-up bar and oceanfront views. You’ll enjoy two heavenly hours lapping up the luxury here at Sky Lagoon – the perfect way to end your Golden Circle experience! During booking process you can select one of the two types of admission: Pure and Sky (CLICK HERE to see more details in the inclusions section) Nowhere else can you see so many natural marvels in one day. Rich in fascinating history and magnificent sights, this tour is your chance to experience Iceland at its best.
Day 5: Departure day
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Reykjavik
Time flies when you travel. A representative from Airport Direct will pick you up from the hotel

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    • Keflavik, Iceland, Iceland

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    • Keflavik, Iceland, Iceland

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