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12 Day Self-Drive Tour - Iceland Grand Tour

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12 Day Self-Drive Tour - Iceland Grand Tour

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Others

Pickup and drop off of the rental car at the airport. Detailed suggested itinerary for each day. Available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German. Emergency telephone service.

Accommodation

Accommodation with private facilities and breakfast for 11 nights

Meals

Breakfast at accommodation

Transport

Rental car including unlimited mileage, VAT, Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), Super Collision Damage Waiver (SCDW), Gravel Protection (GP), Theft Protection (TP). Vehicle type included in the package price: Toyota Aygo with manual transmission or similar. Vehicle Upgrade: Other car types are available at extra fee (after you confirm the dates on this site you can see the possible upgrades and prices)

Guide

Written detailed suggested itinerary for each day. Available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.

Not included:

Optional

Vehicle upgrades from Toyota Aygo to larger vechicles

Flights

International Flights to and from Iceland

Others

Fuel expense and parking fees Personal travel insurance Flights to and from Iceland

Insurance

Guests handle their own travel insurances

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Itinerary of your trip 12 Day Self-Drive Tour - Iceland Grand Tour

  • Day 1 Arrival
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Arrival

      Upon landing in Iceland, collect your rental car at the airport. Embark on your journey from the airport, traversing the otherworldly lava fields that define the Reykjanes Peninsula. This unique, volcanic landscape, adorned with moss-covered rocks and framed by distant mountains, serves as a mesmerizing gateway to Icelandโ€™s natural marvels. Your first night will be spent in Reykjavรญk, the countryโ€™s vibrant capital.


      Driving: Approx 50 km (31 miles)

      Accommodation: Reykjavรญk.

  • Day 2 South Shore
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      South Shore

      Driving along Icelandโ€™s south coast is an expedition through some of the most breathtaking scenery the island has to offer. Your journey begins with a visit to Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where the water cascades over a cliff into a serene pool below, allowing visitors to walk behind the falls for a unique perspective. Continuing along the coast, Skรณgafoss awaits with its powerful water plummeting down from a height, creating a mist that dances in the light.


      Further along the coast, Dyrhรณlaey presents a rugged promontory with panoramic views of the ocean and coastline, including the iconic arched rock that juts into the sea. Nearby, Reynisfjara beach astonishes visitors with its black sands, towering basalt columns, and the powerful waves of the North Atlantic crashing against the shore. Your journey culminates in Vรญk รญ Mรฝrdal, a charming village known for its picturesque church set against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and the endless ocean.


      Driving: Approx 200 km (124 miles)

      Accommodation: Vรญk area.

  • Day 3 Vatnajokull National Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Vatnajokull National Park

      Departing from the charming village of Vรญk, known for its dramatic black sand beaches and iconic sea stacks, your route leads you towards the enchanting realm of Vatnajรถkull National Park. As you drive eastward, the road brings you closer to the majestic glaciers that spill from the ice cap of Vatnajรถkull, Europeโ€™s largest glacier. The Skaftafell area within Vatnajรถkull National Park serves as a gateway to glacier hikes and stunning views of Svartifoss waterfall, framed by basalt columns.


      The journeyโ€™s highlight awaits at Jรถkulsรกrlรณn Glacier Lagoon and the nearby Diamond Beach, where icebergs from the glacier float in a tranquil lagoon before washing ashore on a black sand beach, sparkling like diamonds under the sunlight. Your adventure culminates in Hรถfn, a picturesque fishing town with panoramic views of Vatnajรถkull and a reputation for some of the best lobster in Iceland. This drive from Vรญk to Hรถfn offers an intimate experience with the islandโ€™s most captivating natural phenomena.


      Driving: Approx 270 km (168 miles)

      Accommodation: Hรถfn area.

  • Day 4 East Fjords
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      East Fjords

      Setting off from Hรถfn, your drive to Egilsstaรฐir takes you on an unforgettable journey through the East Fjords, a region famed for its dramatic landscapes, quaint villages, and serpentine roads that hug the coastline. This route unfolds a less-travelled side of Iceland, where the raw beauty of nature speaks volumes. As you leave Hรถfn, the scenery transitions to the rugged coastline of the East Fjords, where steep mountains plunge into deep, narrow fjords. Each twist and turn presents a new vista, with the oceanโ€™s vast expanse on one side and towering cliffs on the other.


      The drive takes you through a series of charming fishing villages and hamlets, each with its own unique character. Djรบpivogur is a delightful stop, known for its art installations and birdlife. Further along, the road winds through Fรกskrรบรฐsfjรถrรฐur, where French fishermen once wintered, leaving a cultural imprint that lingers to this day. Reaching the northern part of the fjords, the landscape softens, revealing fertile valleys and rivers teeming with salmon. Egilsstaรฐir, the largest town in the East, serves as the gateway to the regionโ€™s interior, including the mystical Lake Lagarfljรณt, home to tales of serpentine monsters and hidden forests.


      Driving: Approx 260 km (161 miles)

      Accommodation: Egilsstaรฐir area.

  • Day 5 Egilsstaรฐir Environs
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Egilsstaรฐir Environs

      Spend this day visiting exciting places around Egilsstaรฐir. Only 30 minutesโ€™ drive from Egilsstaรฐir you find Seyรฐisfjรถrรฐur, a charming and vibrant town nestled in a fjord of the same name. Known for its well-preserved wooden buildings and colourful houses, the town exudes a distinctly artistic atmosphere, enhanced by a thriving community of artists and creative festivals. We also recommend you visit Bakkagerรฐi in Borgarfjรถrรฐur Eystri, a quaint and picturesque village surrounded by stunning natural beauty and known for abundant birdlife, especially puffins.


      If you are interested in culture, a 35-minute drive from Egilsstaรฐir to Skriรฐuklaustur is an interesting option. Skriรฐuklaustur is renowned for its well-preserved ruins of a 16th-century monastery. Today, the site includes a beautifully restored manor house where Icelandic writer Gunnar Gunnarsson lived, which now serves as a museum. On the way from Egilsstaรฐir to Skriรฐuklaustur you can stop at Hengifoss, one of Icelandโ€™s tallest and most striking waterfalls (128 metres, 420 feet). You can view it from the road but to enjoy the waterfall up close you need to walk up to it (in total 2 hours of fairly light but steep walk).


      After a long and arduous day, a soak in the Vรถk Baths near Egilsstaรฐir is well worth it. Situated directly on the pristine waters of Lake Urriรฐavatn, the baths are notable for their floating poolsโ€”a rare feature that allows guests to immerse themselves in hot, mineral-rich water while surrounded by the natural beauty of a cold lake.


      Driving: Approx 250 km (155 miles)

      Accommodation: Egilsstaรฐir area.

  • Day 6 The Diamond Circle
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      The Diamond Circle

      Travel west from Egilsstaรฐir towards Dettifoss, one of Europeโ€™s most powerful waterfalls, located in Vatnajรถkull National Park. The drive takes you through diverse landscapes, offering dramatic changes in scenery as you approach the waterfall. Standing before Dettifoss, feel the mist on your face and the ground rumble underfoot from the force of the water plunging into the Jรถkulsรกrgljรบfur canyon.


      Next, head to รsbyrgi, a spectacular horseshoe-shaped canyon that, according to Norse mythology, was formed by the hoofprint of Odinโ€™s horse, Sleipnir. The canyon features steep cliffs and a rich variety of flora. A walk along the canyonโ€™s rim or through the peaceful forest at the canyon floor offers tranquillity and stunning views.


      Continue your journey to Hรบsavรญk, often referred to as the whale watching capital of Iceland. In Hรบsavรญk, embark on a whale watching tour to possibly see humpbacks, minkes, and even blue whales. Donโ€™t miss the Hรบsavรญk Whale Museum, which offers insights into the diverse marine life of the North Atlantic. End your day by driving to Lake Mรฝvatn, where youโ€™ll stay overnight.


      Driving: Approx 330 km (205 miles)

      Accommodation: Mรฝvatn area.

  • Day 7 Lake Mรฝvatn
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Lake Mรฝvatn

      Today you travel around Lake Mรฝvatn, a haven for birdlife, sitting amidst a volcanic wonderland. The order of your sightseeing stops will be guided by the location of your accommodation. We recommend visiting several key locations during your dayโ€™s journey. You should visit the Krafla area, which includes the Vรญti crater and the Krafla lava fields. Vรญti is a large explosion crater filled with blue water, created during the Krafla fires, a series of volcanic eruptions in the 1970s and 1980s.  Not far off, the steaming fumaroles and boiling mud pots of the Nรกmaskarรฐ geothermal area display the earthโ€™s inner heat at the surface, painting the ground in vivid colours. Nearby, a visit to the Mรฝvatn Nature Baths could provide a relaxing interlude.


      We recommend a visit to Grjรณtagjรก, a small lava cave with a thermal spring inside. Historically a popular bathing place but was more recently used as a filming location for "Game of Thrones." As you continue your journey the volcanic crater of Hverfjall presents an opportunity for a short hike. This tephra cone volcano boasts a nearly perfectly circular rim with a diameter of about 1 kilometre. A hike to the rim provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.


      Your next stop should be Dimmuborgir lava formations that offer a maze of towering stacks and caves, creating a mythical atmosphere that legends say is home to elves and trolls. Finally, we recommend visiting the pseudo craters Skรบtustaรฐagรญgar, a fascinating glimpse into the geological processes that shape Icelandโ€™s dynamic landscape.


      Driving: Approx 100 km (62 miles)

      Accommodation: Mรฝvatn area.

  • Day 8 Akureyri & Skagafjรถrรฐur
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Akureyri & Skagafjรถrรฐur

      Drive west towards Goรฐafoss, one of Icelandโ€™s most majestic waterfalls. Known as the "Waterfall of the Gods," Goรฐafoss is significant in Icelandโ€™s history as the site where the law speaker รžorgeir Ljรณsvetningagoรฐi made Christianity the official religion of Iceland by throwing his pagan idols into the falls around the year 1000. Continue your journey to Akureyri, known for its charming atmosphere and cultural vitality. Spend time exploring the cityโ€™s attractions such as the Akureyri Botanical Garden, the Akureyri Church, and the bustling downtown area. Akureyri is also great for whale watching, fishing, horseback riding or hiking in the trails around the fjord. Relaxing in the geothermal waters of the newly opened Forest Baths just outside the town is also highly recommended.


      Leaving Akureyri, drive west towards the historical valley of Skagafjรถrรฐur, renowned for its horse breeding and significant role in Icelandic sagas. Taking a detour from the main road, this area offers a chance to visit the medieval turf houses at Glaumbรฆr.


      Driving: Approx 220 km (137 miles)

      Accommodation: Northwest area.

  • Day 9 Borgarfjรถrรฐur
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Borgarfjรถrรฐur

      Drive over the Holtavรถrรฐuheiรฐi highland road to Borgarfjรถrรฐur. When arriving in Borgarfjรถrรฐur your first destination is Reykholt. Once the home of Snorri Sturluson, a medieval historian, poet, and politician, Reykholt offers a deep dive into the saga age. Visit Snorriโ€™s pool, an early geothermal pool, and the museum dedicated to his life and works. Continue to Deildartunguhver, Europeโ€™s most powerful hot spring. The sheer volume of boiling water produced here is awe-inspiring. A short drive brings you to the unique Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls. Hraunfossar, known as the โ€™Lava Waterfalls,โ€™ is a stunning series of cascades emerging from beneath a lava field, creating a breathtaking view. Nearby, Barnafoss, or โ€™Childrenโ€™s Falls,โ€™ has its own tragic saga that adds a mystical aura to its rushing blue waters. Immerse yourself in the rich saga history at the Settlement Centre in the town of Borgarnes, which provides insight into Icelandโ€™s early history and the sagas that have shaped Icelandic culture.


      Driving: Approx 300 km (186 miles)

      Accommodation: Borgarfjรถrรฐur area.

  • Day 10 Snรฆfellsnes Peninsula
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Snรฆfellsnes Peninsula

      Embarking on a drive around the Snรฆfellsnes Peninsula immerses you in a landscape brimming with geological diversity, mythical aura, and captivating coastal vistas. This region, often referred to as "Iceland in Miniature," distils much of the nationโ€™s essence into one easily accessible peninsula. One of your first stops could be the Gerรฐuberg basalt columns, a striking cliff of geometrically perfect hexagonal columns that form a beautiful, natural structure. Your next destination could be Ytri Tunga beach, famous for its golden sands and a great spot to see seals lounging on the rocks during the summer months. As you continue, visit the small fishing villages of Arnarstapi and Hellnar. Take a leisurely walk along the coastal path connecting the two villages to appreciate stunning sea stacks and the raw power of the Atlantic. Arnarstapiโ€™s harbour is particularly picturesque, and the area is rich in bird life.


      Driving further, you enter Snรฆfellsjรถkull National Park, dominated by the glacier capped Snรฆfellsjรถkull volcano, a famous landmark said to be one of the seven great energy centres of the earth. The park offers various hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and access to caves like Vatnshellir, a remarkable lava tube that delves deep into the volcanic underworld.


      Another essential stop is Djรบpalรณnssandur, a beautiful black pebble beach where remnants of a historic shipwreck still lie scattered near the shore. The beach is surrounded by dark lava formations and dramatic cliffs, providing a unique setting for exploration and photography. No tour of Snรฆfellsnes would be complete without visiting Kirkjufell, a beautifully symmetrical mountain near Grundarfjรถrรฐur, famed as one of the most photographed mountains in Iceland. Its distinct shape and the nearby Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall make it a photographerโ€™s dream.


      Driving: Approx 300 km (187 miles)

      Accommodation: Borgarfjรถrรฐur area.

  • Day 11 Golden Circle
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Golden Circle

      Drive south towards รžingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. รžingvellir is a place of significant historical, cultural, and geological importance, as it was the site of the worldโ€™s oldest recorded legislative parliament (Alรพingi) and lies on the rift between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Explore the walking trails, Almannagjรก fissure, and ร–xarรกrfoss waterfall. Continue your journey to the Geysir geothermal area in Haukadalur valley. Although the Great Geysir is mostly dormant, its neighbour Strokkur erupts every few minutes, shooting boiling water up to 30 meters into the air. The surrounding area is dotted with hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles.


      A short drive from Geysir brings you to Gullfoss, one of Icelandโ€™s most stunning waterfalls. Gullfoss, or โ€™Golden Falls,โ€™ cascades down a deep gorge, creating a spectacular display of natureโ€™s power. There are several viewpoints to appreciate the waterfallโ€™s beauty from different angles. After exploring the Golden Circle, head back to Reykjavรญk.


      Driving: Approx 290 km (180 miles)

      Accommodation: Reykjavรญk.

  • Day 12 Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Departure

      Depart from your lodging in Reykjavรญk and make your way to Keflavรญk International Airport. Returning your rental car at Keflavรญk Airport marks the completion of your Icelandic adventure.


      Driving: Approx 50 km (31 miles)

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 1 / Max: 99

Experience allowed to all ages.

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