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What are the possible Ring Road Multi-Day Tours in Iceland?

 

  1. Golden Circle and South Coast tour: This is a popular 2-3 day tour that covers the highlights of Iceland, including the Golden Circle, which features Thingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall. The tour also takes you to the South Coast, where you can see stunning waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss, the black sand beach of Reynisfjara, and the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon.
  2. Snæfellsnes Peninsula and South Coast tour: This 4 day tour takes you to the west coast of Iceland, where you can explore the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, which is known for its dramatic landscapes, including volcanic craters, lava fields, and mountains. You can also visit charming fishing villages, like Arnarstapi, and see the iconic Kirkjufell mountain.
  3. Highlands tour: If you are looking for a more off-the-beaten-path adventure, consider a ring road multi-day tour of the Icelandic Highlands. The Highlands are only accessible during the summer months and offer incredible scenery, including vast lava fields, hot springs, and glaciers. You can also visit the stunning Landmannalaugar region, known for its colorful rhyolite mountains.
  4. Northern Lights tour: If you are visiting Iceland during the winter months, you can join a ring road multi-day tour that focuses on seeing the Northern Lights. These tours typically take you to remote locations, away from light pollution, where you have the best chance of seeing the Aurora Borealis.

The Best 8-Day Tour Around Iceland

Welcome to the ultimate guide for an 8-day tour around Iceland! If you’re looking to explore the stunning landscapes, unique culture, and natural wonders of this Nordic gem, you’re in the right place. This blog post will take you through an incredible journey, offering tips, highlights, and reasons why you should book with Visit the Nordics.

Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavik

Getting to Reykjavik

Your adventure begins in Reykjavik, Iceland’s vibrant capital. After landing at Keflavik International Airport, you can either take a taxi or hop on the Flybus, which will take you directly to the city center.

Exploring Reykjavik

Reykjavik is a small but bustling city with plenty to offer. Start your day with a visit to the Hallgrimskirkja, the iconic church that offers panoramic views of the city. Then, stroll through Laugavegur, the main shopping street, where you can find unique souvenirs and local crafts.

Evening Activity

In the evening, consider a visit to the Harpa Concert Hall, an architectural masterpiece, for a cultural experience. If you’re already excited to start exploring Iceland’s natural wonders, book with Visit the Nordics for a geothermal spa visit at the Blue Lagoon. It’s a perfect way to relax and soak in the mineral-rich waters after your flight.

Day 2: The Golden Circle

Thingvellir National Park

On your second day, embark on the famous Golden Circle route. Your first stop is Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, you can see the rift between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Walk through the Almannagja gorge and learn about Iceland’s history and geology.

Geysir Geothermal Area

Next, head to the Geysir geothermal area. Watch as the Strokkur geyser erupts every few minutes, shooting hot water up to 30 meters into the air. This geothermal wonder is a must-see.

Gullfoss Waterfall

End your Golden Circle tour with a visit to Gullfoss, the “Golden Waterfall.” This powerful waterfall cascades into a deep canyon, creating a spectacular view.

Evening Activity

After a day of exploration, return to Reykjavik for the night. Enjoy a dinner at one of the city’s many restaurants, sampling local delicacies such as lamb or fresh seafood.

Day 3: The South Coast

Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss

Day three takes you along Iceland’s stunning South Coast. Your first stops are Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls. Seljalandsfoss is unique because you can walk behind the waterfall for a unique perspective. Skogafoss, on the other hand, is one of the largest waterfalls in Iceland and offers a breathtaking view from both the bottom and the top.

Black Sand Beaches

Continue your journey to the black sand beaches of Reynisfjara. Here, you can see the dramatic basalt columns and sea stacks. Be cautious of the powerful waves and always respect the safety guidelines.

Vik

In the charming village of Vik, you can have lunch and explore the local shops. This is also a great place to buy woolen goods as souvenirs.

Evening Activity

Spend the night in a cozy hotel along the South Coast. If you’re traveling in winter, keep an eye out for the northern lights. Booking a small group mini bus tour with Visit the Nordics increases your chances of spotting this natural wonder.

Day 4: Vatnajokull National Park and Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon

Skaftafell Nature Reserve

On day four, visit Skaftafell in Vatnajokull National Park. This area offers stunning hiking trails with views of glaciers and waterfalls. One popular hike leads to the Svartifoss waterfall, known for its black basalt columns.

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon

Next, head to Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Here, you can see icebergs drifting in the lagoon, creating a mesmerizing scene. You might even spot seals swimming among the icebergs. Nearby, you’ll find the Diamond Beach, where ice chunks from the lagoon wash ashore and glisten like diamonds on the black sand.

Evening Activity

Stay overnight in the area. There are several guesthouses and hotels that offer comfortable accommodations. Another chance to see the northern lights if the conditions are right!

Day 5: East Fjords

Scenic Drive

Day five takes you through the picturesque East Fjords. This region is less visited but offers stunning landscapes and charming villages. The drive itself is an adventure, with winding roads and breathtaking views.

Djupivogur

Stop in Djupivogur, a quaint fishing village. Visit the Eggin i Gledivik, an outdoor sculpture installation of large granite eggs representing the local bird species. It’s a unique and interesting sight.

Seydisfjordur

Continue to Seydisfjordur, a colorful village known for its artistic vibe and beautiful surroundings. The drive into Seydisfjordur over the mountain pass is particularly scenic, with waterfalls and panoramic views.

Evening Activity

Spend the night in Seydisfjordur or one of the nearby towns. Enjoy the local hospitality and cuisine.

Day 6: Lake Myvatn and North Iceland

Dettifoss and Selfoss

On day six, head towards North Iceland. Your first stop is Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall. Just upstream is Selfoss, another beautiful waterfall worth visiting.

Lake Myvatn

Next, explore the Lake Myvatn area. This region is known for its geothermal activity and unique landscapes. Visit the Hverir geothermal area to see bubbling mud pots and fumaroles. Explore the Dimmuborgir lava formations and take a dip in the Myvatn Nature Baths, a more serene alternative to the Blue Lagoon.

Evening Activity

Stay overnight in the Lake Myvatn area. If you’re traveling in winter, another opportunity to see the northern lights.

Day 7: Akureyri and the Troll Peninsula

Godafoss Waterfall

Start your day with a visit to Godafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods.” This beautiful waterfall is rich in history and offers stunning views.

Akureyri

Continue to Akureyri, Iceland’s second-largest city. Explore the charming town center, visit the botanical gardens, and enjoy the local cafes and shops.

Troll Peninsula

In the afternoon, head to the Troll Peninsula for some incredible scenery. The area is known for its dramatic mountains and deep fjords. If you’re visiting in winter, this is a great place for skiing.

Evening Activity

Spend the night in the Troll Peninsula area. There are several cozy guesthouses and hotels to choose from.

Day 8: Return to Reykjavik via the West Coast

Hraunfossar and Barnafoss

On your final day, take a scenic drive back to Reykjavik via the West Coast. Stop at Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls. Hraunfossar is a series of waterfalls that flow out of a lava field, creating a unique and beautiful sight. Barnafoss, nearby, has a tragic legend associated with it and is equally picturesque.

Borgarnes

Stop in Borgarnes for a visit to the Settlement Center. This museum offers interesting exhibits on Iceland’s early history and the settlement era.

Reykholt and Deildartunguhver

Continue to Reykholt, the home of Snorri Sturluson, a famous medieval writer. Nearby, visit Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring.

Evening in Reykjavik

Return to Reykjavik for your final night. Enjoy a farewell dinner at one of the city’s top restaurants and reflect on your incredible journey.

Tips for an Unforgettable Tour

Travel with Visit the Nordics

For a seamless and enjoyable experience, book with Visit the Nordics. They offer a variety of tours, including small group mini bus tours, ensuring you get a personalized and comfortable adventure.

Best Time to Visit

Summer (June to August) offers the best weather and long daylight hours. However, winter (September to April) is ideal for seeing the northern lights.

Packing Essentials

  • Warm, waterproof clothing
  • Sturdy hiking boots
  • Camera and binoculars
  • Swimwear for geothermal spas
  • Snacks and water for day trips

Staying Safe

  • Always follow safety guidelines, especially near waterfalls and beaches
  • Check the weather forecast regularly
  • Respect nature and wildlife

 

Iceland is a land of incredible natural beauty and unique experiences. This 8-day tour covers the best of what the country has to offer, from the Golden Circle to the South Coast, and from glaciers to the northern lights. Remember to book with Visit the Nordics for a hassle-free and unforgettable journey. Happy travels!

This comprehensive guide should help you plan an amazing 8-day tour around Iceland. Whether you’re drawn to the geothermal wonders, the majestic glaciers, or the vibrant culture, Iceland has something for everyone. Safe travels!

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