Northwest Iceland, Lake Myvatn, Northeast Highlands, Vatnajökull, South Iceland
Iceland Explorer
- 14 Days
- From 14,250
- Iceland
- Moderate
Moderate: Designed for hikers with some experience, offering longer trails and varied terrain.
Highlights
- Discover Iceland's Untamed Wilderness: Immerse yourself in a land of fire and ice with spouting geysers, blue lagoons, massive glaciers, and breathtaking coastal and mountain walks.
- Siglufjörður – A Hidden Gem: Explore Iceland’s most northerly town, nestled at the base of steep mountain walls, with the Arctic Circle just 40km away. The perfect base for scenic mountain walks and whale watching.
- Dimmuborgir Lava Fields & Krafla Volcano: Wander through surreal lava formations, volcanic arches, and witness the power of past eruptions.
- Jökulsárlón Lagoon & Skaftafellsjökull Glacier: Walk along the stunning glacial lagoon and explore the magnificent Vatnajökull icecap.
Overview
Our journey begins in Reykjavik, leading you through a breathtaking landscape of fire and ice. Experience the wonders of Iceland as you traverse spouting geysers, pristine blue lagoons, colossal glaciers, and vibrant valleys that stretch to the sea. This adventure offers a deep immersion into Iceland’s extraordinary terrain, featuring stunning coastal and mountain walks.
Our first destination is the charming, remote fishing port of Siglufjörður, a gem of the northwest. Perched at the base of steep mountain cliffs, Siglufjörður, Iceland’s northernmost town, offers a picturesque fjord and serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding rugged mountains. The Arctic Circle is just 40km away, enhancing the town’s appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
From Siglufjörður, you have the opportunity to embark on a whale-watching excursion, with the chance to encounter humpback whales and the majestic blue whale. Afterward, we visit the awe-inspiring Goðafoss, known as the “Waterfall of the Gods,” before heading to Lake Mývatn, renowned globally for its exceptional bird-watching.
Explore the diverse landscapes around Lake Mývatn, including the Dimmuborgir lava fields, famous for their unique volcanic formations. In the Krafla volcano region, traverse rift fissures and lava flows from the eruptions of 1975 and 1984.
Our journey continues through the stark, contrasting desert landscapes of the Northeast Highlands to the formidable Dettifoss in Vatnajökull National Park. Europe’s largest waterfall by volume, Dettifoss is set amidst an arid expanse of sand and rock formations, creating a striking contrast.
We then traverse the stunning Jökulsárlón Lagoon, cross the Skaftafellsheiði Heath, and marvel at the Svartifoss waterfall before skirting the massive Skaftafellsjökull Glacier. In the Reykjadalur Valley, soak in the lush green hills, natural hot springs, and the magnificence of Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
On our final day, indulge in a soothing dip in the Blue Lagoon’s renowned milky blue waters, a perfect conclusion to our Icelandic adventure.
Hotels & Cuisine
Our journey begins with a stay at a charming hotel nestled within the Siglufjord fishing marina. This unique setting provides every room with delightful vistas of the surrounding mountains and the picturesque town of Siglufjordur. The hotel’s restaurant promises a feast for the senses, with enthusiastic chefs crafting a menu full of local culinary surprises that reflect the rich flavours of the region.
Next, we head to a hotel at Lake Mývatn, where the architecture seamlessly blends into the landscape. The distinctive grass roof complements the breathtaking views of the lake and the river Laxá. From the restaurant, guests can savour meals while soaking in the natural beauty of the area, making for a serene and immersive dining experience.
Our stay continues at the Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon in Hnappavellir. Here, the panorama is nothing short of spectacular, encompassing lush pastures, rugged moors, majestic mountains, and sprawling glaciers. The hotel’s vantage point offers an unparalleled backdrop that enhances both relaxation and adventure.
At Hotel Laki in Kirkjubæjarklaustur, we’ll be immersed in an environment defined by striking lava fields and dramatic mountain scenery. This tranquil retreat provides a perfect contrast to the previous stops, with its unique setting allowing for both restful nights and invigorating exploration.
Concluding our journey, we’ll unwind at a Luxury Adventure Hotel located less than an hour from Reykjavík. Set against the majestic mountainous lava fields and conveniently close to the “Golden Circle” route, this hotel is ideal for our walks and adventures. The property features a renowned Lava Spa, an excellent restaurant, and an award-winning Northern Lights bar. Here, we’ll enjoy spectacular views of the expansive landscape and the awe-inspiring Northern Lights stretching out to the horizon.
Transportation
Siglo Hotel
Siglo Hotel
Myvatn
Laxá Hótel
Hnappavellir
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon
Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Hotel Laki
Nesjavellir
Ion Hotel
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29 July 2025
Reykjavik, Iceland
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