Iceland: Glaciers, Geysers, and Waterfalls


Iceland Land Tours
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Duration: 5 days/4 nights
Starts: Keflavík, Iceland 
Ends: Reykjavík, Iceland 
Language: English speaking trip

Flights: Guests responsible for own airfare


FROM:
USD $5.250 Suplemento individual: USD $1.095.-

2025 departures
8, 12 July


Included


During our voyage, circumstances may make it necessary or desirable to deviate from the proposed itinerary. This can include poor weather, volcanic eruptions and opportunities for making unplanned excursions. Your expedition leader will keep you fully informed. Please note that voyages are planned and scheduled pending final regulatory approval.

Occupancy: Maximum 14
Fitness Level: Daily hiking of up to 5 km on varied terrain including gravel paths, uneven ground, and wooden boardwalks

Itinerary

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Day 1: Keflavík and Reykjavík, Iceland
The Adventure Begins
Upon arrival at the Keflavík Airport, meet your guide and enjoy a scenic transfer to Reykjavík, Iceland’s vibrant capital city! End the day with a delicious dinner at your hotel.

Accommodation: Hotel Holt

Day 2: Hreðavatn Lake, and Víðgelmir (Vidgelmir) Cave
Experience Iceland’s Largest Lava Cave
After a leisurely morning, head to the Borgarfjördur area for a delightful lunch, followed by an exploration of the stunning surroundings of Hreðavatn Lake. Hike to enchanting spots like the Grábrók Crater for panoramic views and visit the Glanni Waterfall and Paradise Hollow, rich with Icelandic folklore.
In the afternoon, venture into Víðgelmir, Iceland’s largest and most diverse lava cave. Walk through illuminated pathways showcasing magnificent stalactites, stalagmites, and lava formations on a guided tour. Enjoy a relaxing dinner in the Reykholt area to conclude the day.

Accommodation: Fosshótel Reykholt

Day 3: Langjökull Glacier and Húsafell Canyon

Begin your day with a leisurely morning before your driver-guide picks you up for the day's adventures. After a buffet lunch at Húsafell Bistro, embark on the "Into the Glacier" tour where you’ll journey into the icy depths of Langjökull glacier. Marvel at one of the world's largest ice caves, complete with fascinating ice formations and even an icy chapel!
After returning to Húsafell, enjoy a visit to the stunning Hraunfossar waterfalls, where glacial water cascades through lava fields into the river below and the nearby Barnafoss waterfall—known for its bright blue water and intriguing folklore! If time permits, we'll hike around this beautiful area.
Dine at the Húsafell hotel before experiencing an authentic Icelandic soak in the Húsafell Canyon Baths. Constructed from locally sourced materials, these hot-spring-fed pools blend seamlessly into the environment. Accompanied by a local guide, embark on a leisurely walk past natural wonders like the Langifoss waterfall, learn about Iceland’s renewable energy practices, cross a glacial meltwater stream, and visit the site of Okjökull—Iceland’s first glacier lost to climate change.

Accommodation: Fosshótel Reykholt

Day 4: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Geysir, Gullfoss Waterfall, Kerið Crater
Discover Geological Wonders
Kick off your day at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with history and natural wonder. Walk between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, stand on the historic grounds of Althing—one of the world's oldest parliaments—and soak in the dramatic beauty of this remarkable rift valley.
Enjoy lunch in the Geysir region before exploring the Geysir Geothermal Area. Watch in awe as the Strokkur geyser erupts every few minutes, sending water soaring up to thirty-five metres high!
Next, visit the iconic Gullfoss Waterfall, located in Iceland’s Golden Circle, where glacial waters cascade into a rugged canyon. Known as “Golden Falls,” Gullfoss is one of the country’s most iconic natural attractions, captivating visitors with its thunderous roar, misty spray, and stunning viewpoints.
Then, embark on a horseback ride through the Icelandic countryside, enjoying views of grazing fields and distant glaciers.
Conclude the day exploring the Kerið crater located in the scenic Grímsnes region. This 6,500-year-old volcanic crater is renowned for its strikingly vivid blue lake surrounded by rare red volcanic rocks, making it a natural masterpiece and a photographer's delight.

Accommodation: Hótel Grímsborgir

Day 5: Þjórsárdalur (Thjorsadalur) Valley, Gjáin, and Reykjavík, Iceland
Immerse Yourself in Volcanic Marvels and Viking Heritage
Venture to the spectacular Þjórsárdalur Valley to visit The Commonwealth Farm, a reconstructed Viking farmstead. Based on the excavated Stöng farmhouse, which was buried under volcanic ash in an eruption in 1104, this living exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the Viking way of life. As you explore the farm, you’ll be transported back in time, though the full story of its original inhabitants remains a mystery.
After lunch at the farm, embark on a scenic hike from Gjáin to Stöng, taking you through some of Iceland's most enchanting landscapes. Along the way, visit the Hjálparfoss Waterfalls, where the rivers Þjórsá and Fossá meet and cascade into a tranquil pool below. The beauty of this spot is so profound that some have chosen it as their final resting place, scattering ashes to be united with nature in this "paradise on earth."
After a day of adventure, we’ll bid our farewells. Those joining Adventure Canada’s Iceland to Greenland: In the Wake of the Vikings expedition will be transferred to Reykjavík's port to board the Ocean Endeavour.

 Accommodation: None


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Accommodation
Fosshotel reykolt
Fosshótel Reykholt is a charming countryside retreat in West Iceland, steeped in Icelandic history and culture. Enjoy cozy accommodations, an inviting indoor and outdoor spa, and a delightful on-site restaurant, all set amidst stunning natural surroundings.

Hótel Grímsborgir
Hótel Grímsborgir, located in Grímsnes by the Golden Circle, offers a luxurious retreat surrounded by lush, overgrown land on the banks of the Sog River. All rooms feature access to a hot tub and terrace, with stunning mountain views. Enjoy an exceptional restaurant and easy access to nearby attractions.

Hotel Holt in Reykjavík
 Hotel Holt, situated in the heart of Reykjavík, blends classic elegance with modern comforts. Featuring stylish rooms, an extensive art collection, and impeccable service, this boutique hotel offers a cozy, cultural experience just steps from the city’s main attractions.

Itinerary

Day 1: Keflavík and Reykjavík, Iceland
The Adventure Begins
Upon arrival at the Keflavík Airport, meet your guide and enjoy a scenic transfer to Reykjavík, Iceland’s vibrant capital city! End the day with a delicious dinner at your hotel.

Accommodation: Hotel Holt

Day 2: Hreðavatn Lake, and Víðgelmir (Vidgelmir) Cave
Experience Iceland’s Largest Lava Cave
After a leisurely morning, head to the Borgarfjördur area for a delightful lunch, followed by an exploration of the stunning surroundings of Hreðavatn Lake. Hike to enchanting spots like the Grábrók Crater for panoramic views and visit the Glanni Waterfall and Paradise Hollow, rich with Icelandic folklore.
In the afternoon, venture into Víðgelmir, Iceland’s largest and most diverse lava cave. Walk through illuminated pathways showcasing magnificent stalactites, stalagmites, and lava formations on a guided tour. Enjoy a relaxing dinner in the Reykholt area to conclude the day.

Accommodation: Fosshótel Reykholt

Day 3: Langjökull Glacier and Húsafell Canyon

Begin your day with a leisurely morning before your driver-guide picks you up for the day's adventures. After a buffet lunch at Húsafell Bistro, embark on the "Into the Glacier" tour where you’ll journey into the icy depths of Langjökull glacier. Marvel at one of the world's largest ice caves, complete with fascinating ice formations and even an icy chapel!
After returning to Húsafell, enjoy a visit to the stunning Hraunfossar waterfalls, where glacial water cascades through lava fields into the river below and the nearby Barnafoss waterfall—known for its bright blue water and intriguing folklore! If time permits, we'll hike around this beautiful area.
Dine at the Húsafell hotel before experiencing an authentic Icelandic soak in the Húsafell Canyon Baths. Constructed from locally sourced materials, these hot-spring-fed pools blend seamlessly into the environment. Accompanied by a local guide, embark on a leisurely walk past natural wonders like the Langifoss waterfall, learn about Iceland’s renewable energy practices, cross a glacial meltwater stream, and visit the site of Okjökull—Iceland’s first glacier lost to climate change.

Accommodation: Fosshótel Reykholt

Day 4: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Geysir, Gullfoss Waterfall, Kerið Crater
Discover Geological Wonders
Kick off your day at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with history and natural wonder. Walk between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, stand on the historic grounds of Althing—one of the world's oldest parliaments—and soak in the dramatic beauty of this remarkable rift valley.
Enjoy lunch in the Geysir region before exploring the Geysir Geothermal Area. Watch in awe as the Strokkur geyser erupts every few minutes, sending water soaring up to thirty-five metres high!
Next, visit the iconic Gullfoss Waterfall, located in Iceland’s Golden Circle, where glacial waters cascade into a rugged canyon. Known as “Golden Falls,” Gullfoss is one of the country’s most iconic natural attractions, captivating visitors with its thunderous roar, misty spray, and stunning viewpoints.
Then, embark on a horseback ride through the Icelandic countryside, enjoying views of grazing fields and distant glaciers.
Conclude the day exploring the Kerið crater located in the scenic Grímsnes region. This 6,500-year-old volcanic crater is renowned for its strikingly vivid blue lake surrounded by rare red volcanic rocks, making it a natural masterpiece and a photographer's delight.

Accommodation: Hótel Grímsborgir

Day 5: Þjórsárdalur (Thjorsadalur) Valley, Gjáin, and Reykjavík, Iceland
Immerse Yourself in Volcanic Marvels and Viking Heritage
Venture to the spectacular Þjórsárdalur Valley to visit The Commonwealth Farm, a reconstructed Viking farmstead. Based on the excavated Stöng farmhouse, which was buried under volcanic ash in an eruption in 1104, this living exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the Viking way of life. As you explore the farm, you’ll be transported back in time, though the full story of its original inhabitants remains a mystery.
After lunch at the farm, embark on a scenic hike from Gjáin to Stöng, taking you through some of Iceland's most enchanting landscapes. Along the way, visit the Hjálparfoss Waterfalls, where the rivers Þjórsá and Fossá meet and cascade into a tranquil pool below. The beauty of this spot is so profound that some have chosen it as their final resting place, scattering ashes to be united with nature in this "paradise on earth."
After a day of adventure, we’ll bid our farewells. Those joining Adventure Canada’s Iceland to Greenland: In the Wake of the Vikings expedition will be transferred to Reykjavík's port to board the Ocean Endeavour.

 Accommodation: None


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Accommodation
Fosshotel reykolt
Fosshótel Reykholt is a charming countryside retreat in West Iceland, steeped in Icelandic history and culture. Enjoy cozy accommodations, an inviting indoor and outdoor spa, and a delightful on-site restaurant, all set amidst stunning natural surroundings.

Hótel Grímsborgir
Hótel Grímsborgir, located in Grímsnes by the Golden Circle, offers a luxurious retreat surrounded by lush, overgrown land on the banks of the Sog River. All rooms feature access to a hot tub and terrace, with stunning mountain views. Enjoy an exceptional restaurant and easy access to nearby attractions.

Hotel Holt in Reykjavík
 Hotel Holt, situated in the heart of Reykjavík, blends classic elegance with modern comforts. Featuring stylish rooms, an extensive art collection, and impeccable service, this boutique hotel offers a cozy, cultural experience just steps from the city’s main attractions.


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INCLUSIONS

4 nights hotel accommodation
Private Coach transportation
Pick up at Keflavík airport
Drop off at Reykjavík harbour
Icelandic driver-guide and Adventure Canada host
All meals
All admissions

EXCLUSIONS

4 nights hotel accommodation
Private Coach transportation
Pick up at Keflavík airport
Drop off at Reykjavík harbour
Icelandic driver-guide and Adventure Canada host
All meals
All admissions


* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.

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