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Discover Iceland in 7 days from Reykjavík with this guided tour. Highlights include waterfalls, glaciers, ice caves, geothermal baths, and the Ring Road adventure.
Exploring Iceland in a week can seem ambitious, but this 7-day tour from Reykjavík makes it entirely manageable and richly rewarding. Priced at $2,088 per person, the trip covers the country’s most iconic sights and lesser-known gems while offering comfortable hotel stays and expert guidance. With the option to upgrade to the Deluxe Tour, travelers gain access to additional activities like the Katla Ice Cave, Vök Baths, and whale-watching, enhancing the experience further. This tour is well-suited for those who want a comprehensive introduction to Iceland’s diverse landscapes without the hassle of independent planning.
While the pace is lively, the tour balances sightseeing and relaxation, making every day feel full yet manageable. The group size is limited to 18 participants, ensuring a more personal and engaging experience. Although the tour includes many highlights, it does not cover meals or international flights, so travelers should plan accordingly. This trip offers excellent value for anyone eager to see Iceland’s natural wonders with knowledgeable guides in a small-group setting.

The tour begins with hotel pickup in Reykjavík around 9 am, with the process taking up to 30 minutes. From there, the guide leads you through a well-planned itinerary starting with Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its geological significance. Next, the Geysir geothermal area impresses with erupting geysers, including the iconic Strokkur. The day culminates at Gullfoss waterfall, where powerful cascades leave a lasting impression.
In the afternoon, travelers visit Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, two of Iceland’s most famous cascades, before exploring Reynisfjaras black sand beach with its striking basalt columns. The day ends with a hotel check-in along the South Coast, setting the tone for the journey ahead.
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Travel along Iceland’s southern shoreline, with highlights like Vík’s black sand beaches, known for dramatic scenery and towering sea stacks. A key feature of the Deluxe Tour is the Katla Ice Cave beneath the Mýrdalsjökull glacier, showcasing stunning frozen formations. This visit offers an up-close look at ice formations rarely seen elsewhere.
Later, the route takes you to Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon, a lush, winding gorge famous for its unique geological features. The journey continues to the Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, where floating icebergs create a surreal landscape, and Diamond Beach, where ice chunks wash ashore on black sand. These stops highlight Iceland’s glacial landscape and are often cited as unforgettable moments.

A visit to Djúpivogur offers insight into Iceland’s fishing history, with scenic harbor views. In summer, the itinerary includes Borgarfjörður Eystri, home to puffin colonies, while winter travelers explore other fishing villages in East Iceland.
A relaxing stop at the Vök Baths allows travelers to unwind in geothermal pools with scenic lake views. This included activity in the Deluxe Tour adds a soothing highlight to busy days of sightseeing.
The journey northward features Stuðlagil Canyon, famous for its basalt columns, and Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall, which crashes into a deep canyon. Then, the Námaskarð geothermal area offers bubbling mud pots and steaming vents, showcasing geothermal activity.
Exploring Dimmuborgir lava fields and Skútustaðagígar pseudocraters reveals the land’s volcanic origins. The day ends in Akureyri, Iceland’s second-largest town, with a lively atmosphere and scenic surroundings.
More Great Tours NearbyIn Akureyri, the whale-watching tour is a major highlight, especially in the Deluxe Tour, offering a chance to see orcas, humpbacks, and other whale species. Afterward, visits to Borgarvirki, an ancient volcanic plug used as a fortress in Viking times, deepen the cultural experience.
The day continues with a stop at Hvítserkur, a striking sea stack, and Kolugljúfur Canyon, with its impressive cliffs and gorge. These stops combine natural beauty with Icelandic history and folklore.
The last full day includes a scenic hike to the top of Grábrók volcano crater, offering panoramic views. Then, the Hraunfossar waterfalls cascade through lava fields, creating a mesmerizing landscape.
A visit to an Icelandic horse farm provides insight into the country’s unique equestrian heritage, followed by a stop at Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring. These experiences showcase Iceland’s geothermal energy and cultural richness.
On the final day, the tour ventures onto Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called “Iceland in Miniature” for its varied landscapes. Visitors encounter volcanic craters, rugged coastlines, and iconic sites like Kirkjufell mountain. This part of the journey highlights Iceland’s diverse geography before returning to Reykjavík in the evening.
The tour operates in a small-group setting with a maximum of 18 participants, providing a more personalized experience. The professional English-speaking guide leads the journey, sharing insights and ensuring smooth logistics.
The included accommodations are in comfortable hotels, with 6 nights and breakfasts provided. The Deluxe Tour adds excursions like ice caving, whale-watching, and geothermal baths, which are popular among travelers seeking extra activity.
The $2,088 price per person reflects the value of an all-encompassing Iceland adventure, including key activities and accommodations. Flexible reserve and pay later options and full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance add peace of mind when booking. Importantly, international flights and airport transfers are not included, so travelers should plan these separately.
This 7-day guided tour suits travelers eager to see Iceland’s main highlights without the stress of independent travel. The small-group size and expert guides make it ideal for those who appreciate personalized service. The Deluxe options particularly appeal to those wanting unique experiences like ice caving, whale watching, or relaxing in geothermal baths.
Travelers should be comfortable with a busy itinerary and variable weather, as some stops involve walking or outdoor exploration. The tour’s balanced pacing makes it suitable for active travelers who want a thorough and enjoyable Iceland trip.
This tour offers a rundown of Iceland’s natural beauty, from waterfalls and glaciers to volcanic landscapes and cultural sites. Its affordable price for so many highlights, combined with small-group intimacy and expert guidance, makes it a strong choice for first-time visitors wanting a hassle-free experience.
The inclusion of Deluxe activities enhances the adventure and creates memorable moments like ice caving and whale watching. While the itinerary is packed, the careful pacing keeps the trip enjoyable and engaging. Those who seek diversity and depth in their Iceland journey will find this tour highly satisfying, especially with the option to upgrade for even more exclusive experiences.
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What is included in the Deluxe Tour?
The Deluxe Tour includes the Katla Ice Cave, admission to Vök Baths, and a whale-watching tour, providing additional activities beyond the standard itinerary.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included. Travelers should plan to purchase meals during the trip.
What is the group size?
The tour operates in a small group of up to 18 participants, ensuring an intimate experience with personalized attention.
How flexible is the booking?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation rights available up to 24 hours before the tour begins.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most stops involve outdoor exploration and walking, so travelers should be prepared for some physical activity, especially at places like ice caves and volcano craters.
What is the best time to take this tour?
The tour operates year-round, with some stops like Borgarfjörður Eystri in summer or East Iceland villages in winter, making it suitable for all seasons depending on your interests.
Does the tour include transportation back to Reykjavík?
Yes, transportation is provided throughout, with the final return to Reykjavík scheduled at the tour’s conclusion.
How do I know if this tour is right for me?
If you want a comprehensive Iceland experience with small-group guidance and a mix of natural wonders and cultural sites, this tour offers excellent value and memorable adventures.