Multi-Day Tours
Waterfalls, glaciers, black beaches & legendary scenery from the Best Iceland Team
Waterfalls, glaciers, black beaches & legendary scenery from the Best Iceland Team

From small private groups to larger parties, we combine local expertise, comfort and flexibility to make your Iceland adventure effortless.
From couples, families to larger groups, our team ensures seamless logistics and timing so you can simply enjoy Iceland.
Travel in modern minibuses with heating, excellent visibility and free Wi-Fi for sharing your journey in real time.
We design private and incentive experiences tailored for small teams, with flexible schedules and curated stops.
From Reykjavík to the Golden Circle, black sand beaches, glacier lagoons and national parks — our multi-day tours combine iconic sights with comfortable pacing, local guidance and seamless logistics.
Iceland is small on the map — but huge in experiences. A multi-day tour is the easiest way to see the country’s most dramatic landscapes while keeping your trip simple, safe, and well-organized. You’ll spend time in Reykjavík, then head out on the road to explore the Golden Circle, the South Coast, powerful waterfalls, black sand beaches, glaciers, and the famous Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon — with overnight stays along the route so you can enjoy each region properly.
Whether you’re visiting Iceland for the first time or returning to go deeper, our guided multi-day packages are built around one goal: help you experience Iceland’s highlights with the right balance of structure and freedom.
Golden Circle & Icelandic history
Visit Þingvellir National Park — home to the world’s oldest parliament site and the dramatic rift between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates — then continue to Gullfoss waterfall and the geothermal area of Geysir & Strokkur.
The South Coast’s most iconic landscapes
Walk along black sand beaches and see striking sea stacks and rock formations, then travel through wide open coastal scenery with glacier views.
Canyons, glaciers & the Glacier Lagoon
Stop at Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon, explore the area around Vatnajökull National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and experience the unforgettable Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon — where icebergs drift toward the sea. Time permitting, you can add a boat ride among the icebergs.
Waterfalls you’ll never forget
See Skógafoss (one of Iceland’s largest waterfalls) and Seljalandsfoss — where you can often walk behind the falling water for a truly unique perspective.
A smart start in Reykjavík
You’ll begin with time in Reykjavík to settle in and explore the city. This is the perfect moment for optional activities like whale watching, museums, or a food experience — and a great day to consider the Blue Lagoon if you want maximum relaxation before (or after) your road adventure.
Comfortable pace on the road
Depart Reykjavík in the morning (typically around 9:00) and travel with a guide through Iceland’s most scenic regions. Expect frequent stops for viewpoints, short walks, refreshments, and photo moments — this is not a “bus marathon,” it’s a curated journey.
Overnights along the route
Instead of doing everything as day trips, you’ll stay overnight in key locations (for example around Selfoss, near the Glacier Lagoon, and on the South Coast), giving you more time where it matters.
Return to Reykjavík + flexible finish
Your tour finishes back in Reykjavík, where you can extend your stay, add optional activities you didn’t do at the start, and easily connect to your flight with the included KEF airport shuttle.
Choose a shorter option if you want:
A focused “best of South + Golden Circle” experience
A faster pace with fewer free days in Reykjavík
A great first taste of Iceland with iconic highlights
Choose a longer option if you want:
More breathing room and a more relaxed rhythm
Extra time in Reykjavík for activities and recovery
More flexibility around optional experiences like the Blue Lagoon
What’s included in the multi-day packages?
Multi-day tours are designed to be seamless from start to finish: guided sightseeing days, planned overnight stops along the route, and convenient logistics such as Reykjavík hotel pickup (on departure days) and KEF airport shuttle transfers for arrival/departure.
Do I need to rent a car?
No. A guided multi-day tour is a great alternative to self-driving — especially if you prefer to relax, follow a curated plan, and not worry about weather or road conditions.
Is the Blue Lagoon included?
The Blue Lagoon is typically an optional add-on. Many travelers choose to visit on a Reykjavík day, either at the start to unwind or at the end to recover after the South Coast adventure.
How physically demanding is it?
Most days include light walking and scenic stops. Some itineraries include short treks (for example in national park areas). You don’t need to be an athlete — just comfortable with easy outdoor walks.
Will I see Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon?
Many of our multi-day tours feature Jökulsárlón as a highlight, with time to experience the lagoon and the nearby iceberg beach.
Can I extend my stay in Reykjavík?
Yes — you can often extend before or after your tour to enjoy more of the city and add optional experiences.
Choose a multi-day itinerary, book in minutes, and let us handle the logistics — from Reykjavík to Iceland’s most unforgettable landscapes.