Southern Iceland & Northern Lights
A fully packed trip for those with limited time, which lets you experience the wild and fascinating Icelandic landscape. Travel with a car makes it easy to access cascading waterfalls, black lava beaches, vast glaciers and of course natural hot springs.
Departures: October 2024 - March 2025; daily
We offer numerous direct and connecting flights. Please contact our sales team for inquiries.
Total driving distance: 980 km (90-330 km/day).
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Day description
Sky Lagoon – Hveragerdi
Upon landing at Keflavík Airport, pick up your rental car. For a perfect start to your Icelandic winter adventure, head directly from the airport to Sky Lagoon, one of the newest geothermal spas in Iceland. Soak, plunge, steam, sweat, scrub: Sky Lagoon’s seven-step ritual will leave you relaxed and glowing. Treat yourself to an optional massage or facial (not included) for an extra touch of luxury. Float effortlessly in the warm infinity pool, gazing at the Atlantic Ocean; if lucky, you might witness the northern lights across the sky.
After the bath, head to the village of Hvergardi for your first night in Iceland. This small Icelandic town is famous for its geothermal activity, and, thanks to its location far from light pollution, it is an ideal spot for chasing the northern lights in the evening.
Entrance fees to the Sky Lagoon are not included in the package, but you can easily add this option when booking. Please be aware that children under 12 cannot enter the Sky Lagoon.
Hveragerdi - Hella/Hvolsvöllur – Kirkjubæjarklaustur
After breakfast at your hotel, leave the capital city and travel south following road no 1 (riksveg 1). You will pass through the towns Hveragerdi, Selfoss and Hella. East of Hvolsvöllur you will reach the two waterfalls Seljandsfoss and Skógafoss, two stops not to be missed. At Skógar you will also find a museum giving interesting insights into how Icelandic people lived in the past as well as in current times. You can also explore the glacial tongue Solheimajökull and the bird cliffs of Dyrhólaey, where many migrating sea birds nest, among them the famous puffins during spring and summer.
The black lava beaches on the South Coast are renowned, and you can take a walk along the Reynishverfi beach or on the little beach in the village Vik. Be careful when walking too close to the waves, their powerful pull can easily drag a person out to sea!
After Vik you pass through the black sand dessert Mýrdalssandur and later the enormous lave field Eldhrayn, which was formed during the big volcanic outbreak in 1783. You later arrive at Kirkjubæjarklaustur, a small town in beautiful surroundings. You can stop here to take a look at the so-called ”church floor”, formed by strange basalt cliff formations reminiscent of a lime floor and situated just east of town. Overnight stay in or nearby Kirkjubæjarklaustur.
Kirkjubæjarklaustur - Vatnajökull - Klaustur - Vík
Start you third day by driving to the area at the foot of the Vatnajökull glacier. On the way west you can see Dverghamrar, a belt of basalt columns a few kilometres from Kirkjubæjarklaustur. Continue east from here over Skeidarásandur, a wonderful viewpoint with views over Europe’s larges glacier, Vatnajökull.
Past this wide stretch of dessert is Skaftefell National park, a beautiful area resting at the foot of the Vatnajökull glacier known for its unique natural flora and lush green vegetation, like an oasis between the black desert and the glacier. There are a number of walking paths you can take from here, for example through the park to the beautiful Svartifoss waterfall, or to the edge of the glacial tongue Skaftafell. Further east you get he the magical glacial lagoon Jökulsárlon, where enormous icebergs released from the glacier float in the still blue water. It is possible to take a boat trip of 30-40 minutes here to get right in between the icebergs.
Drive back via Kirkjubæjarklaustur to Vík or nearby, where you stay overnight.
Vik - Gyllene Cirkeln - Reykjavík
During today you will visit some of the most famous and interesting attractions Iceland has to offer. Follow road no 1 through Hella until you pass the river Thjórsá, and then continue on in the direction of Fludir. If there is enough time and you are interested we recommend a visit to the volcanic crater Kerið as well as the historically important Skálholt.
From there continue on to the world famous geothermic area of Geysir, where Strokkur, the most active of the geysers, has regular outbreaks every 5 minutes. Close by the Geyser area is the majestic waterfall Gullfoss, ”the golden waterfall”, many described as Iceland’s most beautiful. Next stop is Þingvellir national park, an area interesting both historically and due to its fascinating geology, as it’s the meeting point of the North American and European continental plates. Overnight stay in Reykjavík.
Return home (4n) or extra day in Reykjavík.
Breakfast at the hotel. Return either early in the morning or in the afternoon. You drive from Reykjavík to Keflavík Airport (approximately 45 minutes) and leave the car at the airport when departing.
If you have chosen to extend your trip by an extra night then you will have some extra time to explore the most northerly capital city in the world. Stroll around town and discover an array of restaurants, cafés and cosy shopping streets. Culture vultures will find that the city offers a wide range of museums to explore. The evening can be spent tucked away in a cosy pub or throwing some moves on a rocking dance floor. Reykjavík is known for its buzzing night life.
Return home (5n)
Return flights either early in the morning or in the afternoon. Drive from Reykjavík to Keflavík airport (approx. 45 mins) and leave the car there in connection with your return flight.
Rental cars
Dacia Duster 4WD
Hyundai iX35 4WD
Kia Sorrento 4WD
Land Rover 4WD
Nissan Pathfinder 4WD
Nissan Pathfinder 4WD
Skoda Octavia Station 4WD
Suzuki Grand Vitara 4WD
Suzuki Jimny 4WD
Suzuki Swift 4WD
Toyota Landcruiser 4WD
Accommodation standards
Accommodation – This package includes hotel rooms/high standard guest houses with a private bathroom/WC.
Room with private shower and toilet
You will stay at a three-star hotel or high standard guest house. All the forms of accommodation serve breakfast and many have their own restaurant and sometimes also a bar. The hotels usually offer an à la carte option. Most of the hotels and guest houses offer free Wi-Fi.
The rooms have their own bathroom with a shower or bath. Beds are made and the rooms are furnished with a wardrobe, chairs, table, telephone, radio and TV.