
Peaceful Getaway in Iceland tailor-made tour
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Tailor-made tour
⌛ 15 days / 14 nights
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Ideas for stops on your journey
Iceland is calling – a land of fire and ice that captivates you with its contrasts. Towering glaciers, active volcanoes, roaring waterfalls, and mystical light: here, nature becomes an experience.
Along your journey, you’ll discover unforgettable highlights like the lava waterfalls Hraunfossar and Barnafoss, explore the icy world of the Langjökull glacier, and feel the magic of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, with its tranquil fishing villages and legendary glacier volcano.
In the north, bubbling hot springs, surreal lava landscapes around Lake Mývatn, the powerful Goðafoss, and the charming harbour town of Húsavík await you – perfect for whale watching. And when you sink into the warm waters of the Mývatn Nature Baths in the evening, time seems to stand still.
Further east, you’ll feel the power of Dettifoss, walk through the Ásbyrgi Canyon, and explore the colourful valleys of Borgarfjörður-Eystri. The south will amaze you with its vast glacial landscapes, the sparkling Jökulsárlón, the Skaftafell National Park, and the black sand beaches of Vík and Dyrhólaey.
Iceland touches your soul – with its raw beauty, its silence, and its unforgettable adventures.
Come along – and experience a journey you’ll never forget.
Reykjavik

Your journey begins in Reykjavík, the northernmost capital in the world – small, charming, and full of energy. Here, colourful houses meet modern architecture, street art blends with Nordic calm, and hot dogs share the spotlight with haute cuisine.
Whether you're strolling along the lively Laugavegur shopping street, taking in the view from the iconic Hallgrímskirkja, visiting the stunning Harpa Concert Hall, or relaxing in one of the legendary hot pots – Reykjavík sets the perfect tone for your Icelandic adventure.
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Laugavegur
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Hallgrímskirkja
Húsafell

Nestled in the Borgarfjordur region of western Iceland, near Reykholt and Reykholtsdalur, Husafell is a secluded village ideal for those who yearn to be enveloped by nature while indulging in luxury. Surrounded by dense forests, graced with glaciers and wildflowers, this wonderland boasts fascinating archaeological remnants, breathtaking waterfalls, spectacular lava formations, and crystal-clear springs. This enchanting mix of natural diversity makes Husafell a prime destination for nature photographers and adventure enthusiasts. Around ten hiking trails wind through the region, and the rivers are teeming with trout and salmon. As one of the oldest settlements in western Iceland, Husafell was an ideal spot for Vikings, thanks to its natural attractions. In the 19th century, an artists' colony thrived here, the most famous resident being the painter Johannes S. Kjarval.
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Breathtaking waterfalls
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Spectacular lava formations
Snaefellsness Peninsula

The Snaefellsnes Peninsula on Iceland's west coast is often referred to as 'Iceland in Miniature'. This stunning region showcases glaciers, fjords, hot springs, volcanoes, and lava fields, and is usually less crowded than the popular Golden Circle. Key stops include the impressive Gerduberg Cliffs, Ytri Tunga Seal Beach best visited in summer, the beautiful Bjarnarfoss Waterfall, and the photogenic black church Budakirkja, a 19th-century wooden structure. The far western part is home to Snaefellsjokull National Park, featuring the glacier of the same name, fascinating Djupalonssandur Black Beach, and Saxholar Crater. Active travelers will enjoy the Arnarstapi to Hellnar hike, winding through lava fields with spectacular rock formations and sea caves. Dream it. We'll plan it, as you explore this incredible region.
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Snæfellsjökull National Park
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Budakirkja
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Gerduberg Cliffs
Sauðárkrókur

Nestled on the southwest shore of Skagafjordur fjord, Sauðárkrókur is a hidden gem in northwest Iceland. Discover its fascinating museums, interactive art galleries, and treat yourself to delicious cuisine in its welcoming restaurants. Don't miss the town’s renowned bakery! For an outdoor escape, explore the 4-kilometer-long black sand beach of Borgarsandur, or enjoy birdwatching at the shores of Miklavatn and Ashildarholtsvatn lakes. If adventure calls, the pristine slopes of Tindastóll offer world-class skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowboarding. Empower your curiosity.
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Museums and interactive art galleries
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Black sand beach of Borgarsandur
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Birdwatching
Husavik

Husavik, perched by the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean, is a haven for nature lovers. Here, snow-capped mountains stand watch over your Icelandic adventure. Known as the premier whale-watching destination, you'll quickly see why. Husavik's waters teem with a rich array of whale species. Visit the Húsavík Whale Museum to deepen your knowledge of these majestic ocean giants, learn about the history of whaling, and understand humanity's impact on these fascinating creatures. Take a stroll through the Culture House (Safnahusid), a local gem interweaving maritime history, art, and culture. For the adventurous at heart, the Exploration Museum will take you on a journey through the ages of great explorers. Love to be inspired. Empower your curiosity.
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Whale Museum
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Culture House (Safnahusid)
Egilsstadir

Egilsstadir, the capital of East Iceland, invites you to create unforgettable memories. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, it's the perfect base for day trips to Hallormsstaðaskógur forest, the majestic Gufufoss waterfall, the impressive Laki craters, the picturesque town of Seyðisfjörður, or the snowy slopes of Stafdal ski resort. In town, don't miss the Slaughterhouse Culture Center, the cultural heart of Egilsstadir, offering a line-up of concerts, art exhibitions, and theatre throughout the year. Dive into the past at the East Iceland Heritage Museum, showcasing Icelandic traditions, or unwind at the 25-meter public swimming pool, complete with hot tubs and a waterslide. Love to be inspired.
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Hallormsstaðaskógur forest
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Slaughterhouse Culture Center
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Gufufoss waterfall
Eastfjords Iceland

The Eastfjords of Iceland, a hidden gem on the country's eastern coast, promise unforgettable adventures. Stretching from the fishing village of Borgarfjorour Eystri in the north to Berufjorour in the south, this 120-kilometer coastline unveils breathtaking landscapes. Be captivated by shimmering lakes, charming fishing villages, magnificent waterfalls, and lush forests. Here, under Iceland's sunniest skies, you'll encounter the country's iconic wildlife, including wild reindeer. For an authentic experience, wander through remote villages, enjoy a coffee in a colorful local café, and explore the deep fjords like Borgarfjorour, Seyoisfjorour, and Faskruosfjorour. Feed your wanderlust and craft unforgettable memories.
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Fjords Borgarfjorour, Seyoisfjorour, and Faskruosfjorour
Höfn

Nestled on a picturesque peninsula in southeast Iceland, the town of Hofn, meaning 'port', is the capital jewel of the region. It's an ideal stop for travelers exploring Iceland's famous ring road. This charming fishing town is perfectly situated near the mighty Vatnajokull, Europe's largest glacier. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, there are volcanic beaches, glacial rivers, and remote islands offshore. Visitors can delight in an array of activities, including enjoying the annual Lobster Festival or visiting local museums to dive into the fascinating geographic history of the area. Be sure to stop by Gamlabuð, the old shop, one of the town's oldest buildings. And for those with adventurous spirits, Vatnajökull National Park, the largest national park in Europe, awaits your exploration. From dreams to memories.
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Vatnajökull National Park
Golden Circle Iceland

The Golden Circle is a mesmerizing 300-kilometer route nestled in southwestern Iceland. It guides you through breathtaking landscapes, including Thingvellir National Park, the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, and the captivating geothermal field of Geysir. Thingvellir sits above the fault line where the North American and Eurasian continents drift apart, revealing a remarkable rift valley. The Silfra fissure, located in Lake Thingvallavatn, offers you the chance to dive or snorkel between continents in stunningly blue waters. The geothermal field of Geysir, in Haukadalur, is a spectacle not to be missed, with its bubbling hot springs, fumaroles, and geysers, one of which shoots water 40 meters into the air every few minutes. Finally, the awe-inspiring Gullfoss waterfall will leave you speechless as it plunges down a 36-meter drop. Love to be inspired.
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Thingvellir National Park
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Gullfoss Waterfall
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Geysir Geothermal
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