Alexander+Roberts
OFFER ID 1649023
Experience the natural wonders and vibrant spirit of Iceland on this carefully planned, 5-day adventure. With privately guided tours and time to explore at your own pace, you'll discover Reykjavik's charm and the island's many geological marvels—from the tectonic rift in Thingvellir National Park to the waterfalls, sea stacks and black sand beaches of the dramatic South Coast.

5 nights from $6,699 per person
Day 1: Welcome to Reykjavik, Iceland
Upon arrival, you'll be warmly greeted and chauffeured to your choice of first class or deluxe hotel. Both have been carefully chosen for their attentive service, inviting ambiance and convenient locations in the heart of town. The balance of this day is yours to enjoy as you wish.
Day 2: Discover Reykjavik
After breakfast, set out on a privately guided walking tour that weaves together Reykjavik's rich cultural heritage, artistic soul, and striking architecture. Begin at the atmospheric Old Harbor, once a hub of maritime trade and now a lively waterfront district lined with colorful fishing boats, cafés, and galleries. Then continue through the charming streets of the Old Town, nestled between the harbor and serene Lake Tjörnin. With its brightly painted wooden homes and 18th-century buildings, this district traces its roots to the city's early days as a center for wool production. See the Harpa Concert Hall, an architectural gem of glass and light, and marvel at the city's most recognizable landmark: Hallgrímskirkja Church. Towering 240 feet above the skyline, its soaring spire makes this iconic building the tallest in the city. Meals B We offer additional excursions to experience more of Iceland's many wonders. These may be purchased in advance to enhance your stay in Reykjavik: Sky Lagoon with Sky Pass + Private Transfers: Unwind at the Sky Lagoon, a stunning oceanside geothermal spa that has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors since its opening in 2021. Perched on a dramatic cliffside with captivating views over the North Atlantic, the lagoon offers an immersive experience including a seven-step ritual rooted in Icelandic wellness traditions. This excursion includes chauffeured transfers and the Sky Pass which offers Lagoon admission, the complete 7-step ritual, private changing facilities and signature Sky Lagoon amenities. Tour Duration: 3 hours with 2.5 hours to spend at the Lagoon Blue Lagoon with Private Transfers: Relax in the warm, milky-blue waters of the Blue Lagoon, one of Iceland's most iconic geothermal spas. Nestled in a rugged lava landscape, the lagoon is rich in healing minerals and naturally infused with silica and algae, known for their nourishing effects on the skin. At a soothing temperature around 38°C (100°F), the water offers the perfect environment for deep relaxation and rejuvenation. Our premium experience includes private roundtrip transfers, access to the lagoon, and indulgent extras such as a Silica Mud Mask, two additional face masks of your choice, use of a towel and bathrobe, and a complimentary drink from the In-Water Bar. Tour Duration: 4 Hours with 2 hours to spend at the Lagoon
Day 3: Private Golden Circle Tour
After breakfast, depart Reykjavik for a privately guided full-day adventure through Iceland's legendary Golden Circle—a route that showcases the island's dramatic landscapes and rich history. Your journey begins in Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and geological marvel where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Walking through this rift valley, you'll quite literally traverse continents, with towering cliffs marking the edges of these immense tectonic plates. Continue to the serene shores of Lake Thingvallavatn, where Iceland's ancient parliament was established over a millennium ago—making it the world's oldest existing democratic assembly. In the geothermal area of Haukadalur, you'll marvel at the Strokkur Geyser, celebrated for its spectacular displays of scalding water erupting 100 feet into the air. The day culminates at Gullfoss. Also known as the Golden Falls, this thundering two-tiered waterfall crashes dramatically into a canyon below, a breathtaking finale to this unforgettable day. Meals B We also offer these additional activities that can be purchased in advance to enhance your exploration of the Golden Circle: Fridheimar Farm Visit with Lunch: Take a break from your Golden Circle sightseeing on Fridheimar Farm, a family-run agricultural greenhouse where Iceland's geothermal energy makes year-round tomato cultivation possible—even in the depths of winter. Enjoy a brief, engaging introduction to sustainable horticulture, visit the horse stables, and savor a light lunch of freshly made tomato soup served among the vines. Duration: 1 to 1.5 Hours Soak in the Secret Lagoon: Add a restorative stop to your Golden Circle excursion with a visit to the Secret Lagoon, Iceland's oldest natural pool. Set amidst moss-covered lava fields, the pool harnesses geothermal power to keep the water around 102° year-round. Keep your eyes open for a small geyser erupting near the edge and slip into the warm, mineral-rich waters as your cares melt away. Includes entry, towel and indoor changing room with lockers and shower. Don't forget your swimsuit! Duration: Approximately 2 Hours
Day 4: Wonders + Beauty of the South Coast
After breakfast, set out on a full-day journey with your private car, driver and guide. Your destination is Iceland's breathtaking South Coast—a region defined by dramatic contrasts and raw natural beauty. Travel past lush farmlands framed by rugged mountains and glacial rivers as you make your way toward the charming seaside village of Vík, nestled beneath towering bird cliffs and known for its striking coastal scenery. You'll also visit Seljalandsfoss, a graceful waterfall that plunges from ancient cliffs—and, uniquely, allows visitors to walk behind its shimmering cascade. Continue to Skógafoss, one of Iceland's most picturesque waterfalls renowned for its impressive drop of nearly 200 feet. Stop at the tiny village of Skógar, home to traditional turf-roofed houses and charming schoolhouse built in 1901. Then stroll along Reynisfjara, the famous black sand beach framed by sea stacks and basalt columns rising like organ pipes from the earth. With pounding ocean surf on one side and steep cliffs above, it's one of Iceland's most hauntingly beautiful landscapes—a fitting finale to a day of discovery along the southern edge of the island. Meals B
Day 5: Reykjavik at Your Leisure
The Icelandic capital is compact and walkable, and with our hotels' convenient city-center locations, it's easy to step out and explore more of Reykjavik at you own pace. Stroll along Laugavegur Street, lined with inviting boutiques, galleries, restaurants and cafés, or return to the Old Harbour for lunch along the waterfront. The Reykjavik Botanical Garden, National Museum of Iceland and Reykjavik Art Museum are also worth visiting. Meals B If you prefer sightseeing with one of our engaging guides, we offer a variety of small group and privately guided excursions in and around Reykjavik that you can book to enhance your stay.
Day 6: Farewell Reykjavik
We include your chauffeured transfer to the airport today. Or continue your exploration of Iceland with our 4-day Privately Guided Extension to Akureyri. Meals B
Akureyri - Lake Mývatn classic - Nature Baths- FD Tour
The tour starts by driving along the coast of Iceland’s longest fjord, Eyjafjordur, from where you will get an excellent view of Akureyri and its surrounding mountains. After crossing Víkurskard-pass, view the Fnjoskadalur valley, where clear geological remains from glacial and post glacial times can be seen. The first stop is by Godafoss falls - one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Iceland; the water of the river Skjalfandafljot falls from a height of 12 m over a width of 30 m. In 1000 A.D., at the meeting of the Althing, the Icelanders voted to adopt Christianity. The wooden idols of the Norse mythology were thrown into the falls in a symbolic gesture that swept away the old religion. Thus the Godafoss literally means the "Waterfall of the Gods”. From there you will drive directly to the Lake Myvatn area, stopping by the unique craters at Skutustadir before having lunch. After lunch you will visit the Dimmuborgir lava labyrinth, a paradise of towering lava castles, natural arches and countless unexplored grottos.
Next is a visit to the Myvatn Nature Baths. The Nature Baths offer bathers a completely natural experience - a relaxing dip amidst clouds of steam and a luxurious swim in a pool of geothermal water drawn from depths of up to 2.500 meters. The baths contain a unique blend of minerals, silicates and geothermal micro-organisms. The warm, soothing waters are beneficial to skin and spirit alike, creating a sense of wellbeing and creating a lasting memory of your visit. Facilities include a reception area and cafeteria, changing rooms and showers for up to 120 guests, three natural steam baths accommodating up to 50 bathers at a time, and a 5000m2 outdoor geothermal bathing pool maintained at a constant temperature of 38-40ºC.
Due to its chemical composition, undesired bacteria and vegetation do not thrive in the lagoon making chlorine or any other disinfectant redundant. Following a relaxing bathe, you will then continue to the gurgling purple and yellow sulphur cauldrons at the high temperature thermal field of Namaskard, which are so hot that they actually boil. Following a short walk at Namaskard, enjoy a relaxed return drive to Akureyri.

Akureyri - Godafoss Waterfall & Laufas Turf Farm - HD Tour

Reykjavik - The Golden Circle - FD Tour
Capture the ‘The Big Three’ on this classic excursion to Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir Strokkur and Thingvellir National Park.
Reykjavik - Bathing in the Blue Lagoon - HD Tour
Here guests can enjoy a relaxing bathe in the surreal milky waters of Iceland’s most famous of geothermal Spas – The Blue Lagoon. So what exactly IS the Blue Lagoon? Well, it is Iceland's most unique and popular attraction. Guests will enjoy bathing and relaxing in Blue Lagoon geothermal seawater, known for its positive effects on the skin. A visit to the spa promotes harmony between body, mind and spirit, and enables one to soak away the stresses of modern life. The spa's guests rekindle their relationship with nature, soak up the scenic beauty and enjoy breathing the clean, fresh air. In addition to bathing in the lagoon guests have access to a sauna with a view of the lagoon, a sauna with white walls that resemble silica mud and a cozy steam bath carved into a lava cave. Of course, guests bathing in the milky waters of the lagoon have easy access to the famous white silica mud, an essential part of this ultimate in spa experiences.
Tour Duration: 3-4 hours
Tour can operate: Morning or Afternoon
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Physical Activy Level: Easy
Included: Private car with driver-guide, Blue Lagoon Comfort Experience (entrance fee, towel rental, Silica Mud Mask, choice of one drink at the Lagoon.) Pick up/drop off at the port.
Not Included: Meals

Reykjavik - Langjökull Glacier & the Ice Tunnel

Reykjavik Highlights - HD Tour
Reykjavik Blue Lagoon experience with transfers – 4 Hours
In the southwest corner of Iceland is the Reykjanes peninsula, less than 1-hour drive from the capital or 20-minute drive from Keflavik International Airport.
There the Mid-Atlantic Ridge comes ashore. The nature is magnificent. Various volcanic formations are found on Reykjanes Peninsula, such as mountains and hills chiefly made of volcanic tuff, large and small lava flows plus different types of volcanoes and volcanic edifices. The Reykjanes peninsula volcanic zone is a direct continuance of the North Atlantic Ridge that surfaces from the ocean at Reykjanes, and it is home to many important geological formations, some of which are utterly unique, including numerous types of volcanoes, naturally carved pools, craters, and geothermal pools.
Few things are cozier than relaxing in a hot pool in the middle of nature. Iceland has an abundance of easily accessible natural pools, but it is perhaps the Blue Lagoon the most spectacular of them all.
The Blue Lagoon was founded in 1992. Its specialty is the geothermal sea, which is two thirds of salt water and one third of fresh water. It is found at a depth of up to 2000 meters and is led by a pipe from the source to the lagoon where guests can enjoy it and relax. It is rich in minerals, silica, and algae, which is the basis of all skin products in the Blue Lagoon.
National Geographic has chosen the Blue Lagoon as one of the 25 wonders of the world. The Blue Lagoon has developed into an experience company based on spas, research and development, skin care, hotels, and restaurants
Treat yourself and experience it during your stay in Reykjavik. Alternatively, this is the ultimate way to unwind and chill after or prior a long-haul flight when you arrive of depart to / from Iceland.
What to expect: Landmarks of natural wonders of the country, insight into geology, relaxation.
Basis: Private tour.
Start / End: City center Hotel or address or Keflavik International Airport.
Duration: 4 hours.
Vehicle: 01st Class.
Guide: English-speaking driver guide. Other languages on request.
Entrances: Comfort entrance to Blue Lagoon with use of the towel, mud mask and first drink at your choice.
Meals: None.
Physical activity level: Grade Easy. Walking required over uneven surfaces.
Wheelchair accessible: NO
Tour operates: morning, afternoon.
Notes: Tour program may be reversed for logistic / planning purposes.
Reykjavik Blue Lagoon & Reykjanes Peninsula – 8 Hours
In the southwest corner of Iceland is the Reykjanes peninsula, less than 1-hour drive from the capital or 20-minute drive from Keflavik International Airport.
Explore the Reykjanes peninsula and visit the Blue Lagoon. This geothermal area includes solfataras, fumaroles, mud pots and hot springs and sulphur was mined there early in the 18th century and then again in the 19th century. Gunnuhver is the largest mud geyser in Iceland, about 20 metres wide. Grindavik, the small fishing village with about 3000 inhabitants, has a long history, including when pirates from Morocco and Algeria arrived in the 17th century and took fifteen residents to sell as slaves. Additionally, we will take in the magnificent coastline and dramatic breaking waves by the Reykjanes lighthouse and “The Bridge Between the Continents” which connects the American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Few things are cozier than relaxing in a hot pool in the middle of nature. Iceland has an abundance of easily accessible natural pools, but it is perhaps the Blue Lagoon the most spectacular of them all.
Treat yourself and experience it during your stay in Reykjavik. Alternatively, this is the ultimate way to unwind and chill after or prior a long-haul flight when you arrive of depart to / from Iceland.
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What to expect: Landmarks of natural wonders of the country, insight into local history and geology, relaxation. Coastal villages.
Basis: Private tour.
Start / End: City center Hotel or address or Keflavik International Airport.
Duration: 8 hours.
Vehicle: 01st Class.
Guide: English-speaking driver guide. Other languages on request.
Entrances: Comfort entrance to Blue Lagoon with use of the towel, mud mask and first drink at your choice.
Meals: None.
Physical activity level: Grade Easy. Walking required over uneven surfaces.
Wheelchair accessible: NO
Tour operates: morning, afternoon.
Notes: Tour program may be reversed for logistic / planning purposes.
Reykjavik Golden Circle Classic – 8 Hours
Iceland’s main attraction is the Golden Circle, it combines most of what Iceland has to offer, beautiful landscape, powerful geysers and the most magnificent waterfall. The highlights of the tour are Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir area and the Gullfoss waterfall.
This tour is designed to let you explore the highlights of Golden Circle route. We will show you sights that are not marked on a map, and only the locals know about. We will start the tour by heading to Þingvellir, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Thingvellir, 50 km (31 miles) to the east of Reykjavík, is the national shrine of Iceland and its most historic site, and one of its most beautiful places. The oldest existing parliament in the world first met here in AD930. It has always been the focal point for the country, and whenever a major event is to be celebrated, thousands of people come here.
We continue the Golden Circle by heading to the famous Geysir geothermal area which is home to The Great Geysir and its active sidekick Strokkur! Although the original Geysir is not predictably active, its neighbour, Strokkur, will erupt every 5-7 minutes - so have your camera ready.
We then drive a few minutes down the road to the most famous part of the Golden Circle: Gullfoss, or “Golden Falls “. To stand at Gullfoss and bask in the beauty and the wonder of nature is an uplifting experience. One certainly feels energized after this tour and contact with stunning nature.
During the tour, a delicious lunch will be offered at the local geothermal tomato farm, a unique venue for a special lunch.
,What to expect: Stunning scenery, landmarks of the natural wonders of the country, insight into local history.
Basis: Private tour.
Start / End: City center Hotel or address.
Duration: 8 hours.
Vehicle: 01st Class.
Guide: English-speaking driver guide. Other languages on request.
Entrances: Greenhouse visit.
Meals: Lunch at Geothermal farm.
Physical activity level: Grade Easy. Walking required over uneven surfaces.
Wheelchair accessible: no
Tour can operate: morning and afternoon.
Notes: Tour program may be reversed for logistic / planning purposes.
Reykjavik South Shore Adventure – 10 Hours
We take you along the south coast of Iceland, one of the country’s most scenic regions, as far as Vík, a charming village surrounded by high beautiful bird cliffs.
Among the stops on this tour are at the gorgeous Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, the Reynisfjara black sand beach, Dyrhólaey and Vik..
Driving through Vatnajökull National Park, established in 2008 covers 14,1% of Iceland and ranks as Europe's second largest. The unique qualities of Vatnajökull National Park are primarily its great variety of landscape features, created by the combined forces of rivers, glacial ice, and volcanic and geothermal activity. Vatnajökull is Europe's largest glacier.
The south side of Vatnajökull is characterized by many high, majestic mountain ridges, with outlet glaciers descending between them onto the lowlands. Sheltered by the high ice, the vegetated oasis of Skaftafell overlooks the black sands deposited to its west by the river Skeiðará.
Dyrhólaey is a 120-metre high promontory, not far from Vík. The place got its name from the massive arch that the sea has eroded from the headland. (The name literally means "door-hole"). There are also amazing rock formations all along the Birdlife here is abundant, with puffins and eider ducks being the most common species in the area. The lighthouse on the top of the cliff stands impressive and stoic in this often very windy area.
What to expect: Stunning scenery, landmarks of the natural wonders of the country, insight into local history and geology. Coastal villages.
Basis: Private tour.
Start / End: City center Hotel or address.
Duration: 10 hours.
Vehicle: 01st Class.
Guide: English-speaking driver guide. Other languages on request.
Entrances: None.
Meals: None.
Physical activity level: Grade Easy. Walking required over uneven surfaces.
Wheelchair accessible: no
Tour can operate: morning and afternoon.
Notes: Tour program may be reversed for logistic / planning purposes.
Experience the foodie side of the Icelandic capital!
On this food walking tour you will try the truly authentic food from Iceland and also get a nice orientation of Reykjavik city.
Some of the highlights of this tour are the visit of Reykjavik’s oldest restaurant, a stop at a gastropub, and of course, the possibility of trying a variety of local dishes. Among the specialties included in this tour, we can mention the special Lamb soup, the Unique Icelandic Lamb Hot dog, Lobster soup, and a Skyr Dessert.
You also get tips on what to eat, drink and where to have fun for the rest of your stay in Reykjavik.
Basis: Private tour.
Duration: 3 hours walking tour.
Start / End: Ingólfur Square/City Center.
Vehicle: None.
Guide: English-speaking. Other languages on request.
Entrances: None.
Meals: Tastings. Icelandic Traditional food is based on meat, fish and dairy, but other options may be available.
Physical activity level: Grade Easy. Walking required over uneven surfaces.
Wheelchair accessible: NO
Tour operates: morning, afternoon.
Notes: Tour program may be reversed for logistic / planning purposes. This tour is not offered on public holidays.
Reykjavik Walking tour – 3,5 hours
Reykjavík is a city of bold contrasts. The capital of Iceland is small but cosmopolitan and small-town; vibrant and sophisticated; young-at-heart and yet full of history. In this tour you will walk around the city and discover the main sights.
Together with your local guide, you will pass by the Hallgímskirkja church, the highest and probably most iconic building in town, as well as the Dome Church, which is Reykjavik’s Lutheran Cathedral and the bishop’s place in Iceland. The Dome Church is located downtown, next to the Alþingi, house of parliament.
You will see other emblematic sites like the “Sun Voyager” sculpture created by Icelandic sculptor Jon Gunnar Arnason. This gleaming steel sculpture is located on Reykjavik’s splendid waterfront and resembles a Viking long-ship, the ‘Solfar’ or ‘Sun Voyager.’ You will also see the modern building Harpa, a cultural and social centre in the heart of the city, and the Old Harbour.
Basis: Private tour.
Duration: 3,5 hours walking tour.
Start / End: City.
Vehicle: None.
Guide: English-speaking. Other languages on request.
Entrances: None.
Meals: None.
Physical activity level: Grade Easy. Walking required over uneven surfaces.
Wheelchair accessible: NO
Tour operates: morning, afternoon.
Notes: Tour program may be reversed for logistic / planning purposes.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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