Round Trips

Iceland Experience

From small private groups to larger parties, we combine local expertise, comfort and flexibility to make your Iceland adventure effortless.

Expertise for Groups

From couples, families to larger groups, our team ensures seamless logistics and timing so you can simply enjoy Iceland.

Minibuses & Wi-Fi

Travel in modern minibuses with heating, excellent visibility and free Wi-Fi for sharing your journey in real time.

Tours for Small Groups

We design private and incentive experiences tailored for small teams, with flexible schedules and curated stops.

One trip. Multiple regions. The full Iceland story.

Round trips are the easiest way to experience Iceland beyond a single region — without the stress of self-driving, complex planning, or constantly repacking your itinerary. You’ll base your journey around a clear loop: depart Reykjavík, explore Iceland’s most dramatic landscapes across multiple days, and return to Reykjavík at the end.

Depending on the route and duration, your journey can include the Golden Circle, the South Coast, glaciers and glacier lagoons, geothermal hotspots, waterfall corridors, fjords and fishing villages, plus unforgettable detours like Snæfellsnes Peninsula — often called “Iceland in miniature.”

What you can see on our round trips

Golden Circle icons
Walk through Þingvellir National Park (site of Iceland’s historic parliament founded in 930 A.D.), then experience the power of Geysir/Strokkur geothermal area and Gullfoss waterfall.

South Coast drama
From Seljalandsfoss (walk behind the waterfall) and Skógafoss (often framed by rainbows) to Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach with basalt columns and legendary sea stacks.

Glaciers & the Glacier Lagoon
Explore Vatnajökull National Park with seasonal adventure options like a glacier hike (summer) or ice cave visit (winter, when accessible), then continue to the famous Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and nearby “crystal” black sand beach.

East & North Iceland wonders
Discover scenic fjords and villages (including places like Djúpivogur and Egilsstaðir), step into Icelandic history at a living museum-style stop, then head north to highlights like Stuðlagil Canyon, Námaskarð geothermal area, Lake Mývatn, Dimmuborgir, and Goðafoss.

Snæfellsnes Peninsula (West Iceland)
Coastal villages, dramatic cliffs, black beaches, basalt columns, and one of Iceland’s most photographed peaks: Mt. Kirkjufell. Optional underground adventure: Vatnshellir lava cave (8,000 years old; upgrade during booking when available).

Wildlife & Northern Lights opportunities
Some routes include whale watching (e.g., from Dalvík in Eyjafjörður fjord). From September to April, you may also have the chance to witness the Northern Lights (weather dependent).

Choose your duration

2-Day Round Trip: Snæfellsnes & West Iceland
Best for travelers who want a compact multi-day adventure with variety — coastal villages, national park landscapes, waterfalls, geothermal power, and a chance for Northern Lights in the right season.
Difficulty: easy (2/5)

6-Day Round Trip: Around Iceland (Ring Road-style highlights)
Designed for seeing Iceland’s “big chapters” in one journey: Golden Circle, South Coast, glacier experiences, Jökulsárlón, East fjords, North Iceland’s geothermal & volcanic landscapes, plus whale watching and West Iceland waterfalls.

7-Day Round Trip: Around Iceland + Snæfellsnes extension
Ideal if you want an extra day to explore Snæfellsnes Peninsula — including Mt. Kirkjufell, Djúpalónssandur beach, and optional Vatnshellir lava cave — while still keeping the full multi-region arc.

FAQ

Do round trips start and end in Reykjavík?
Yes — these tours are designed as loops with Reykjavík pickup and a Reykjavík return at the end of the journey.

Are Northern Lights guaranteed?
Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and depend on conditions. Some itineraries offer opportunities to hunt for them when the season and weather allow.

Is the tour physically demanding?
Many round trips are suitable for most travelers. Some routes include short walks; certain adventures (glacier hike / ice cave) are seasonal activities guided by specialists and may require basic fitness.

Can I add extra experiences?
Yes — some tours offer upgrades such as exploring the Vatnshellir lava cave, visiting geothermal lagoons/baths, glacier experiences, or whale watching (depending on the itinerary).

Can itineraries change?
Yes. Icelandic weather can be unpredictable, and schedules may be adjusted for safety and conditions.

Pick your round trip — and let Iceland unfold day by day

Choose a duration, secure your spot, and enjoy a guided Iceland experience that covers multiple regions without the planning stress.