Northern Lights Exploration
8 Days
Experience the best of Iceland’s winter! Our Northern Lights Exploration series are designed to include the highlights of Iceland and aim to maximize the chances of seeing the elusive Northern Lights. Journey through the regions of Snæfellsnes Peninsula and Vatnajökull glacier in the west to the Vatnajökull glacier in the southeast.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Opportunity to witness the Northern Lights
- Experience Icelandic culture, lifestyle and natural landscapes
- Climb a volcano crater and walk between two continental tectonic plate
- Small group tour, maximum 16 people
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Arrive Keflavik Airport
- Day 2: Reykjavik City Tour - Borgarfjordur Saga Valley
- Day 3: Snaefellsnes Peninsula & Lava Cave
- Day 4: Golden Circle Route, Geothermal Taste & Icelandic Horses
- Day 5: South Coast - Eyjafjallajokull Volcano
- Day 6: Vatnajokull National Park & Glacier including Glacial Lagoon and Diamond Beach
- Day 7: South Shore & Blue Lagoon
- Day 8: Depart Keflavik Airport
Day 1: Arrive Keflavik Airport
Upon arrival at at the airport, you will take an individual transfer by Flybus shuttle bus from Keflavik Airport to your accommodation in Reykjavík where you spend the night. We provide you with ideas how to explore Iceland's capital on your own.
Day 2: Reykjavik City Tour - Borgarfjordur Saga Valley
At 09:00 meet your tour guide who shows the group the highlights of Iceland’s exciting capital. Then we head west. Borgarfjörður is known as the Saga Valley because of its many important historical events. Get a chance to climb the Grábrók volcano crater and visit Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring. Hraunfossar is a series of waterfalls pouring from beneath a wide lava field. Barnafoss – the Children’s falls, is nearby with its own tragic tale. The afternoon includes a lecture about Northern Lights. After dinner, step into the hotel garden in search of the Northern Lights followed by a hot cup of chocolate or tea.
Day 3: Snaefellsnes Peninsula & Lava Cave
The Snæfellsnes Peninsula, “the peninsula of the snowy mountain“, juts out from Iceland’s west coast, like a long arm with a clenched fist at its tip, and is in many ways a microcosm of the whole island. A rugged mountain chain runs its length. A uniquely Icelandic “treat“ awaits at Bjarnarhöfn, where they make Hákarl – the fermented shark. Visit the fishing village of Grundarfjörður, a place with an impressive coastline and mountains, lakes and waterfalls behind the village. One of the most photographed and famous mountain in Iceland, Kirkjufell, can be seen jutting out into the bay. Visit Arnarstapi and Hellnar before experiencing the area from below, inside Vatnshellir cave. We take you 35 meters underground and about 200 meters into the lava tube under the glacier Snæfellsjökull! On the way back to Borgarnes the guide gives you some practical tips on how to photograph the Auroras as part of the Northern Lights Academy program. Naturally, once darkness falls, we are out in the hotel garden to chase the Northern Lights and to soak in the hotel’s outdoor hot tubs.
Day 4: Golden Circle Route, Geothermal Taste & Icelandic Horses
Travel along the Hvalfjörður fjord. The first stop is at an Icelandic wool outlet store, to see what they do with all those sheep! Continue inland to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Travel the Golden Circle route, see steam rising from the Geysir geothermal fields. The chef of the Restaurant Geysir invites you to taste freshly baked hot spring bread served with Icelandic butter, boiled eggs and herring. On we travel to double waterfall of Gullfoss. In the afternoon, learn about the Icelandic horse, its unique qualities and history and visit a geothermal greenhouse, before reaching the accommodation in South Iceland. Tonight, step into the darkness and search for the elusive Northern Lights in the peace and stillness of rural Iceland.
Day 5: South Coast - Eyjafjallajokull Volcano
Today we travel along the South coast. At the Lava & Volcano Exhibition Center, learn about geology and active volcanoes. Further east we visit one of Iceland’s finest folk museums. This museum contains an outstanding collection of farm and domestic artefacts from Iceland’s past and several turf-built houses. Nearby is Skógafoss waterfall which is 60 meters high and one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country. In the afternoon take a stroll on the black lava beach and along bird cliffs at Reynisfjara in South Iceland. We spend two nights near Kirkjubæjarklaustur in the Vatnajökull National Park region, located in darkness and ideal for Northern Lights search.
Day 6: Vatnajokull National Park & Glacier including Glacial Lagoon and Diamond Beach
Today’s program is all about glaciers, ice and icebergs. We travel to Jökulsárlón, a glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs, and we explore the amazing site and might see seals swimming in arctic waters. You can walk on the black sandy beach, the so-called Diamond beach, where large icebergs get stranded. In the afternoon we visit the tiny turf church at Hof and spend time at Europe’s largest national park, which has Iceland’s highest mountains, an alpine environment, and Europe’s largest glacier. In the evening enjoy a film presentation about the Northern Lights as part of the Northern Lights Academy program. Be careful not to go to bed too soon in this remote and quiet location, or you may miss out one more chance of seeing the Northern Lights shimmering and dancing across the night sky.
Day 7: Vik - South Shore & Blue Lagoon
From Kirkjubæjarklaustur we head across the Eldhraun lava field to the village of Vík, where we make a photo stop. The black lava beach with high bird cliffs and pounding waves is awe-inspiring. Further west we reach the high but narrow Seljalandsfoss waterfall which plunges from the mountain. In the afternoon we get to soak in the famous Blue Lagoon. We reach Reykjavík around dinner time for one last night.
Day 8: Depart Keflavik
After breakfast, individual transfer by Flybus airport shuttle to Keflavík Airport.
Suggested Accommodation
City | Accommodation |
---|---|
Reykjavik | Klettur Hotel |
Borgarnes | Icelandair Hotel Hamar |
Hella | Landhotel |
Vatnajokull Region | Fosshotel Nupar |
Whats included?
- Accommodation
- Airport transfers by Flybus Plus Shuttle (no guide)
- English-speaking guided tours
- Activities as specified
- Entrance fee to Skogar folk museum, turf houses and Blue Lagoon
- Meals as specified
- Use of ice gripper spikes, and a flashlight for winter departures
What’s not included?
- International and internal airfares
- Arrival/departure taxes or reciprocity fees, visa fees where applicable
- Optional activities
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
- Any items not mentioned as included
Notes
Small group departures (departing Tuesdays) are a maximum of 16 persons and large group departures (departing Fridays & Sundays) are a maximum of 45 persons. The minimum age is 8 years. Hotels are subject to change due to availability.
Itineraries may be subject to change at short notice during severe weather conditions and certain outdoor activities/day trips may be cancelled during the winter season in Iceland. In these rare cases, where situations of force majeure apply, the local guides will try their best to find reasonable alternatives where and whenever possible.
For more information, please contact us.