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Custom and Private Tour Design – Follow your own path with BusTravel Iceland.
We are proud to offer completely custom itineraries to make your Iceland voyage truly unique. Work with our expert travel designers to craft the perfect Iceland escape, tailored to your interests, pace, and group size. Whether you’re looking for a private day tour to explore the highlights or an extended multiday journey to uncover Iceland’s hidden gems, we’ve got you covered.
Unlike scheduled big bus tours that require compromises, a private custom tour means no rushed stops, no crowded buses, and no rigid itineraries. Want to linger at a breathtaking beauty spot? Take your time. Hoping to capture the perfect shot without being hurried? We’ll make it happen. Dreaming of dining at an intimate local eatery that larger groups can’t access? We’ll get you there.
BusTravel Iceland offers all-inclusive packages for all group sizes, providing vehicles tailored to your needs—whether it’s a luxury SUV for a small group or a spacious coach for larger parties. Enjoy the perfect blend of private guides, handpicked hotels, thrilling adventure activities, and exceptional local cuisine. Escape the crowds and experience Iceland on your terms, making the most of every moment in the Land of Fire and Ice while embracing each day to the fullest.
Every traveler is unique, and your Iceland experience should be too. Whether you’re drawn to majestic waterfalls, volcanic landscapes, relaxing hot springs, or unforgettable wildlife encounters, we design custom itineraries that match your travel style. With flexible transportation options, from luxury SUVs and comfortable minibuses to full-size coaches, we cater to all group sizes, ensuring a seamless journey. Choose from single-day excursions for a quick yet immersive adventure or opt for a multiday exploration to uncover Iceland’s hidden gems at your own pace.
Your adventure can be as thrilling or as leisurely as you like—glacier hikes, ice cave explorations, puffin watching, horseback riding, and northern lights hunting can all be combined with rich cultural experiences in charming villages. Whether you prefer fine dining in Reykjavik or a cozy countryside retreat featuring authentic Icelandic cuisine, we personalize every detail of your trip.
Ideal for families looking to create unforgettable memories, friend groups seeking adventure, solo travelers craving a personalized escape, nature lovers eager to explore Iceland’s raw beauty, and luxury travelers desiring exclusive, high-end experiences, our tours are crafted to suit every type of explorer.
BusTravel Iceland offers complete packages with private guides, handpicked hotels, adventure activities, and exceptional local cuisine. Avoid the crowds, embrace the freedom of a personalized itinerary, and make the most of your time in the Land of Fire & Ice. Whether you seek thrill-packed adventures or a relaxing escape, our expert team ensures every moment is unforgettable.
(Refer to the Highlights and Itinerary section for a sample itinerary.)



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Experience a handpicked selection of accommodations on our custom Iceland tour, where every detail is designed to make your stay truly memorable.
Choose from nice hotels —each featuring a private bathroom and thoughtful amenities such as toiletries and inviting furnishings.
Enjoy the clean, minimalist style of Scandinavian design paired with modern comfort. Interiors offer cozy bedding, simple décor, and large windows that frame picturesque views of Iceland’s rugged landscapes. Many of our properties are nestled in peaceful natural settings, providing a calm retreat while keeping you close to the island’s top attractions.
Start your day with a breakfast served in a welcoming dining room, featuring a continental buffet prepared with fresh local ingredients. Savor traditional Nordic dishes as you take in expansive views that set the stage for a day of exploration.
In the winter months, enhance your experience with services such as a personalized Northern Lights wake-up call—ensuring you never miss this spectacular natural display.
Our dedicated team is available to help arrange private excursions and plan in-room services that cater to your interests. With every detail carefully arranged, our private tour offers a perfect blend of comfort and style, providing you with a memorable way to experience the beauty of Iceland. This journey balances practicality with a carefully considered travel experience, offering a stay that reflects the quality and attention we dedicate to every aspect of your trip.




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Itinerary
Itinerary
- Day 1 - Keflavik to Reykjavík
Welcome to Iceland!
Your Icelandic adventure begins the moment you step off the plane! Upon arrival at Keflavík International Airport, you’ll be greeted by our friendly driver for a comfortable private transfer to Reykjavík. Enjoy the scenic drive across the lava fields of Reykjanes Peninsula, where the rugged landscape offers an exciting first glimpse of Iceland’s natural beauty.
1 Check-In & Evening in ReykjavíkSettle into your handpicked hotel in Reykjavík, located in the heart of the city, close to restaurants, cafés, and cultural attractions. Depending on your arrival time, you may want to:
Stroll through Reykjavík’s charming streets, exploring colorful houses, unique street art, and lively city vibes.
Visit Hallgrímskirkja Church, Reykjavík’s tallest landmark, for panoramic views of the city from its tower.
Relax at Sky Lagoon or a local geothermal spa, soaking in warm waters while taking in ocean views.
Enjoy a cozy dinner at one of Reykjavík’s top restaurants, savoring fresh Icelandic seafood, lamb, or traditional dishes.
After a good night’s rest, you’ll be ready for an action-packed adventure exploring Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle the next day!
2 Day 2 - The Golden Circle & Tomato FarmYour adventure officially begins with the Golden Circle, a must-see route filled with Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, geysers, and historic sites. After breakfast, your private guide will pick you up for a day of geothermal wonders, powerful waterfalls, and unique dining experiences before returning to Reykjavík for another relaxing evening.
3 Kerið Volcanic CraterAfter a scenic drive, we will take a quick stop at Kerið Crater, a 3,000-year-old volcanic crater filled with striking turquoise water. Walk along the red volcanic rim or descend to the lake for a closer look at this beautiful geological formation.
4 Friðheimar Tomato Farm – A Unique Greenhouse Dining ExperienceFor lunch, enjoy a farm-to-table meal inside a greenhouse at Friðheimar Tomato Farm. Using Iceland’s geothermal energy, this family-run farm grows fresh tomatoes year-round. Savor their famous tomato soup, served with homemade bread, or try one of their unique tomato-infused dishes and drinks, such as tomato beer or Bloody Mary cocktails.
5 Gullfoss Waterfall – The Golden FallsA short drive from Geysir brings you to Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most breathtaking waterfalls. Feel the power of glacial meltwater as it plunges 32 meters (105 feet) into a rugged canyon, sending mist into the air and creating vivid rainbows on sunny days. Walk along the viewing platforms for incredible panoramic views of the Hvítá River canyon.
6 Geysir Geothermal Fields – Home of Iceland’s Famous GeysersNext, experience the raw energy of Geysir Geothermal Fields, where the ground steams and hot springs bubble beneath your feet. Watch in awe as Strokkur, Iceland’s most active geyser, erupts every 5–10 minutes, shooting boiling water high into the air. This is one of the best places to witness Iceland’s powerful volcanic activity up close.
7 Þingvellir National Park – Walk Between Two ContinentsEnd your day at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of Iceland’s democracy. This stunning valley is also where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates drift apart, creating deep fissures in the landscape. Walk through Almannagjá Gorge, visit the historic Alþingi Parliament site, and admire the crystal-clear waters of Silfra Fissure, one of the world’s top diving and snorkeling sites.
8 Overnight Stay: ReykjavíkAfter an exciting day exploring the Golden Circle, return to Reykjavík for another relaxing night. Enjoy the evening at your leisure—perhaps taking a northern lights tour, visiting a local craft brewery, or simply unwinding at your hotel.
9 Day 3 - Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon & Crystal Ice Cave adventureAfter an early breakfast, your private guide will pick you up for the journey along Iceland’s South Coast. This route offers spectacular views of towering mountains, black sand beaches, glacial rivers, and cascading waterfalls. Along the way, your guide will make scenic stops, allowing you to take in the stunning beauty of the Icelandic wilderness.
10 Lunch stop at Fjallsarlon glacier lagoon - A Scenic Meal with a ViewMidway through your Day 2 adventure, enjoy a peaceful lunch stop at Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a hidden gem just a short drive from Jökulsárlón. While Jökulsárlón is famous for its massive floating icebergs, Fjallsárlón offers a more intimate and tranquil setting, with the glacier tongue of Vatnajökull descending directly into the lagoon.
What Makes Fjallsárlón Special?
Unlike Jökulsárlón, where icebergs drift out to sea, Fjallsárlón’s icebergs remain contained within the lagoon, allowing for close-up views of the glacier.
The majestic Vatnajökull Glacier looms dramatically in the background, creating a breathtaking panoramic dining setting.
Fewer crowds make this a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path location, perfect for relaxing and soaking in the Arctic beauty.
11 Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon – A Floating Ice WonderlandArriving at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, you’ll be greeted by a mesmerizing landscape of floating icebergs, calved from the nearby Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier. These massive chunks of ice, some over 1,000 years old, drift slowly across the lagoon, creating an ever-changing panorama of icy blues and deep crystal whites.
Optional Boat Tour (Summer Only): If visiting during the warmer months, you can take a Zodiac or amphibian boat tour to navigate between the towering icebergs and get a closer view of the floating ice formations and resident seals.
Photography & Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for seals lounging on the ice and seabirds soaring above—this is one of Iceland’s most photogenic locations.
12 Diamond Beach – A Shimmering Black Sand ShorelineJust a short walk from the lagoon lies Diamond Beach, where chunks of crystal-clear ice wash up on the volcanic black sand, creating a striking contrast. The glistening ice formations, shaped by the tides and sunlight, make this a must-visit stop for photographers and nature lovers alike. Stroll along the shoreline, admire the sculpted ice fragments, and experience the raw power of the North Atlantic waves crashing onto the beach.
13 Blue Ice Cave Adventure – Super Jeep Tour into the GlacierNow, it’s time for one of the most thrilling experiences of your trip—an ice cave exploration deep inside Vatnajökull Glacier.
Super Jeep Ride: Board a specially modified Super Jeep, built for Iceland’s rugged terrain, and journey into the icy wilderness. The ride itself is an adventure, crossing snow-covered landscapes and glacial rivers as your expert guide navigates the dramatic frozen terrain.
Entering the Ice Cave: Equipped with a helmet, crampons, and headlamp, follow your guide into a surreal world of glowing blue ice tunnels and frozen corridors sculpted by nature. The deep blue hues and intricate ice formations create a dreamlike atmosphere, making this a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.Learn About the Glacier: As you explore, your guide will explain the fascinating formation of ice caves, the movement of glaciers, and the effects of climate change on Iceland’s frozen landscapes.
After taking stunning photos and fully experiencing the natural wonder of the ice cave, you’ll return to the Super Jeep and make your way back to the base.
14 Hofskirkja Turf ChurchBefore heading back, you may have time to visit Hofskirkja, one of Iceland’s last traditional turf churches. Built in 1884, this picturesque grass-roofed church blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape, offering a peaceful glimpse into Iceland’s past.
15 Stjórnarfoss Waterfall – A Hidden Gem in the CountrysideBefore reaching your accommodation, make a final stop at Stjórnarfoss, a serene and underrated waterfall nestled near the village of Kirkjubæjarklaustur.
Admire the perfect symmetry of the waterfall, which cascades into a peaceful, emerald-green pool.
Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, away from the more crowded tourist spots.
Take in the surrounding basalt cliffs and rolling green hills, which create a fairy-tale-like setting.
This gentle, picturesque waterfall is a beautiful and relaxing way to end your day, providing a quiet moment to soak in Iceland’s raw beauty before heading to your hotel.
16 Overnight Stay: South IcelandAs the day comes to an end, enjoy a relaxing drive back to your accommodation in South Iceland. Along the way, your guide may make additional stops at scenic viewpoints or hidden gems, depending on conditions and your preferences.
Enjoy a cozy countryside hotel near the waterfalls of the South Coast, where you can relax and reflect on your day’s incredible adventures.
17 Day 4 - South Iceland’s HighlightsAfter breakfast, your private guide will pick you up for the journey back towards Reykjavík. Enjoy stunning views of towering glaciers, black sand beach, waterfalls, and moss-covered lava landscapes as you make your way through Iceland’s rugged South Coast.
18 Vík í Mýrdal – A Charming Coastal VillageYour first stop of the day is Vík, the southernmost village in Iceland, known for its dramatic coastline and sweeping ocean views. This charming town, nestled between green hills and the Atlantic Ocean, serves as a perfect spot to stretch your legs, grab a coffee, and take in the picturesque surroundings. If time allows, visit Vík’s hilltop church, which offers panoramic views over the coastline and surrounding cliffs.
19 Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach – A Volcanic WonderlandJust outside Vík lies Reynisfjara, one of Iceland’s most famous black sand beaches, shaped by volcanic activity and the relentless forces of the North Atlantic. Walk along the jet-black shoreline, feeling the power of the towering waves crashing against the shore.
Marvel at the Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks, massive basalt rock formations that rise from the ocean—legend says they were once trolls turned to stone by the morning sun.Explore the stunning Halsanefshellir Basalt Cave, known for its hexagonal basalt columns, a natural geological wonder formed by cooling lava.Witness the raw power of the ocean, but be mindful of the unpredictable “sneaker waves” that can surge up the beach unexpectedly.
This is one of Iceland’s most photogenic spots, offering an unforgettable mix of volcanic beauty and dramatic landscapes.
20 Dyrhólaey Cliffs – Stunning Coastal Views & Puffin Paradise (Summer)Next, visit Dyrhólaey, a towering arch-shaped rock formation jutting into the sea. From this high vantage point, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views over the endless black sand beaches, crashing waves, and jagged sea cliffs.
In summer, Dyrhólaey is a prime location for puffin watching, as these charming seabirds nest along the cliffs.
Capture photos of Iceland’s famous lighthouse, perched atop the cliffs with sweeping ocean views.
On clear days, you can even see Mýrdalsjökull Glacier in the distance, adding to the stunning contrast of fire, ice, and ocean.
21 Skógafoss Waterfall – One of Iceland’s Most Powerful FallsA short drive inland brings you to the legendary Skógafoss, a 60-meter (197-foot) high waterfall that cascades down a sheer cliff with incredible force.
Walk right up to the base of the falls to feel the refreshing mist on your face.
Climb the staircase to the top for breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding landscapes.
On sunny days, double rainbows often appear in the mist, making for an unforgettable sight.
For those interested in Icelandic folklore, legend has it that a Viking treasure chest is hidden behind the falls, waiting to be discovered!
22 Seljalandsfoss Waterfall – Walk Behind a CascadeYour next stop is Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most unique waterfalls, famous for the hidden path that allows you to walk behind the cascading water.
Experience a 360-degree view of the waterfall from the inside of the rock alcove.
Feel the cool mist as the water crashes down from 60 meters (197 feet) above.
Walk along the nearby trail to find Gljúfrabúi Waterfall, a hidden gem tucked away inside a canyon—perfect for those looking for a more adventurous stop!
23 Evening Drive to ReykjavíkAs the day winds down, enjoy a scenic drive back to Reykjavík, passing through lush green farmlands, moss-covered lava fields, and rolling mountains. Your guide will provide insights into Icelandic history, folklore, and nature along the way.
Overnight Stay: Reykjavík – Settle into your hotel in the heart of the city, where you can unwind after a day of adventure. Take the evening to explore Reykjavík’s vibrant restaurant scene, grab a drink at a cozy bar, or simply relax before your next day’s journey to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
24 Day 5 - Snæfellsnes PeninsulaToday, you’ll venture into the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, an awe-inspiring region that encapsulates Iceland’s diverse landscapes in a single day. From lava fields and glaciers to iconic mountains, black sand beaches, towering sea cliffs, and a seal-watching paradise, this day is filled with breathtaking sights and unforgettable moments.
25 Morning Departure – Scenic Drive to Snæfellsnes PeninsulaAfter breakfast, your private guide will pick you up for a scenic journey through the western coastline of Iceland. The rolling farmlands soon give way to rugged volcanic terrain, hinting at the dramatic landscapes that await you in Snæfellsnes.
26 Berserkjahraun Lava Field – A Mythical Viking RouteYour first stop is Berserkjahraun, a 4,000-year-old lava field with a deep-rooted Viking saga.
Walk through a dramatic expanse of twisted lava formations, covered in lush green moss.
Learn the legend of the berserkers, Viking warriors who were said to have carved a path through the lava field in exchange for marriage—only to meet a tragic fate.
Experience one of Iceland’s most untouched volcanic landscapes, shaped by past eruptions.
This eerie yet beautiful landscape feels like stepping onto another planet, making it a perfect start to your day of adventure.
27 Kirkjufell Mountain & Kirkjufellsfoss WaterfallNext, visit the iconic Kirkjufell, a stunning cone-shaped mountain that has become one of Iceland’s most famous landmarks, featured in Game of Thrones, and Iceland’s Most Photographed Peak
- Capture picture-perfect views of Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall, cascading gently in front of the mountain.
- Take a short nature walk around the area, soaking in the serene beauty of the surrounding fjords and coastline.
- Hear the folklore surrounding Kirkjufell, which some believe is home to mystical powers.
This fairy-tale landscape is an absolute must-see for photographers and nature lovers alike.
28 Djúpalónssandur Black Sand Beach – A Shoreline of LegendsContinue to Djúpalónssandur, a dramatic black sand beach shaped by volcanic forces and the relentless North Atlantic waves.
Test your strength with the historic lifting stones, once used to gauge the physical ability of Icelandic fishermen.
Walk along the jet-black shoreline, scattered with rusted remains of a shipwreck from 1948.
Explore lava-carved rock formations, shaped by centuries of ocean erosion.
The crashing waves and rugged beauty of this location make it one of Iceland’s most hauntingly beautiful beaches.
29 Snæfellsjökull Glacier & National ParkAt the heart of the peninsula lies Snæfellsjökull Glacier, a massive ice-capped volcano that has captivated explorers, artists, and spiritual seekers for centuries.
Marvel at the glacier towering over the coastline, a truly majestic sight.
Learn about the legend of Snæfellsjökull, believed by some to be a source of mystical energy.
Explore the diverse landscapes of Snæfellsjökull National Park, from lava fields to hidden caves.
This glacier was famously the inspiration for Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth, adding to its mystical reputation.
30 Lóndrangar Basalt CliffsA short drive takes you to Lóndrangar, where two massive basalt rock formations rise like ancient castle ruins from the Atlantic Ocean.
Walk along the coastal cliffs, where you can feel the power of the crashing waves below.
Listen to local folklore about elves and trolls, who are said to inhabit the area.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged, wind-swept coastline.
The raw beauty and striking landscapes of Lóndrangar make it an unforgettable stop on your journey.
31 Arnarstapi & HellnarNext, explore the charming fishing villages of Arnarstapi and Hellnar, known for their dramatic sea cliffs and stunning rock formations.
Walk along the coastal trail, passing basalt cliffs and ocean-carved caves.
Visit Gatklettur, a natural stone arch, beautifully shaped by the relentless sea.
Spot seabirds nesting along the clifftops, including Arctic terns and puffins in summer.
These villages offer some of the best ocean views on the peninsula, making them a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.
32 Ytri Tunga Seal BeachYour final stop before returning to Reykjavík is Ytri Tunga, a rare golden sand beach and one of the best places in Iceland to see wild seals.
Watch harbor seals and gray seals basking on the rocks or playing in the waves.
Walk along the tranquil shoreline, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and ocean breeze.
Learn about Iceland’s marine life and the importance of seal conservation.
Unlike Iceland’s typical black sand beaches, Ytri Tunga’s golden sands and resident seals make it a unique and relaxing stop on your journey.
33 Evening Drive Back to ReykjavíkAfter a full day of exploring the dramatic landscapes of Snæfellsnes, it’s time to return to Reykjavík. The scenic drive back offers a chance to reflect on the incredible variety of landscapes you’ve experienced—from lava fields and glaciers to black sand beaches and wildlife encounters.
🏨 Overnight Stay: Reykjavík – Enjoy your final night in the capital, perhaps with a delicious dinner at a local seafood restaurant, a relaxing soak at a geothermal spa, or a cozy drink at a traditional Icelandic bar.
34 Day 6 - Volcano Hike, Reykjanes Sightseeing & Blue LagoonAfter breakfast, your guide will pick you up for your final day of adventure. The Reykjanes Peninsula, located southwest of Reykjavík, is home to some of Iceland’s most recent volcanic activity, dramatic coastlines, and powerful geothermal areas. The drive offers breathtaking views of vast lava fields, rugged cliffs, and steaming hot springs—setting the stage for an action-packed day of exploration.
35 Meradalir Volcano Hike – Walk on a Newborn Lava FieldBegin your once-in-a-lifetime adventure with a hike to the Meradalir Volcano, one of Iceland’s most recently active volcanic sites. This moderate hike (6-8 km round trip) takes you through otherworldly lava landscapes formed by eruptions in 2021 and 2022.
Walk across solidified lava fields, still radiating heat from the Earth’s core.
See the latest volcanic formations, including hardened lava rivers, steaming vents, and fresh craters.
Learn about Iceland’s geological history, how volcanoes continuously shape the island, and why this region is so geologically active.
Standing in front of newly formed lava fields, you’ll witness the raw power of the Earth, making this one of the most thrilling and unforgettable experiences in Iceland.
36 Gunnuhver Geothermal Area – Iceland’s Largest Mud PoolsAfter your volcano hike, visit Gunnuhver, a dramatic geothermal field of boiling mud pools and steaming fumaroles.
Walk along steaming boardwalks that wind through bubbling, sulfur-rich hot springs.
Experience the power of Iceland’s largest mud pool, where boiling water erupts from the ground.
Hear the legend of Gunnuhver, a ghostly tale of a woman whose spirit is said to be trapped beneath the boiling mud.
This area is one of the most active geothermal zones in Iceland, showcasing the fiery forces hidden beneath the Reykjanes Peninsula.
37 Brimketill Lava Rock Pool – The Ocean’s FuryNext, visit Brimketill, a natural lava rock pool carved by the relentless crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
Watch as powerful waves slam against the rugged lava cliffs, creating a spectacular natural show.
Admire the contrasting beauty of the black lava against the deep blue sea.
Learn about the folklore of Brimketill, which tells of a giantess named Oddný who used the pool as her private bathing spot.
The raw, untamed energy of this site perfectly captures Iceland’s wild and unpredictable nature.
38 Reykjanesviti Lighthouse & CliffsContinue to Reykjanesviti, Iceland’s oldest lighthouse, perched on a dramatic coastal cliff overlooking the wild Atlantic Ocean.
Walk along the clifftop trails, taking in panoramic views of the volcanic coastline.
Spot seabirds soaring above the waves, especially during nesting season.
Experience the raw, windswept beauty of Iceland’s southwest coastline.
This area is one of the most remote and rugged landscapes in Iceland, offering unforgettable ocean views and a true sense of solitude.
39 The Bridge Between Continents - Stand Between Two Tectonic PlatesYour next stop is the Bridge Between Continents, a unique location where you can literally walk from North America to Europe in seconds.
Stand on a bridge that connects the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, which are slowly drifting apart.
Learn about the tectonic forces that shape Iceland, making it one of the most geologically unique places on Earth.
Take an unforgettable photo with one foot in each continent!
This symbolic location highlights the constant movement of Iceland’s landscape, making it a must-visit spot for geology lovers.
40 Krýsuvík Geothermal Area – A Surreal Landscape of Colors & SteamExplore the Krýsuvík Geothermal Area, an otherworldly landscape of steaming hot springs, vibrant mineral deposits, and bubbling mud pots.
Walk among bright orange, red, and green hills, colored by sulfur and volcanic minerals.
Experience the intensity of Iceland’s geothermal energy, with fumaroles and bubbling pools.
Learn about geothermal power in Iceland, which fuels everything from hot showers to greenhouses.
This lesser-known geothermal area is just as impressive as Geysir, but with fewer crowds and a more rugged, untouched feel.
41 The Blue LagoonIf time allows, end your final day in Iceland with total relaxation at the world-famous Blue Lagoon.
Soak in the mineral-rich, milky blue waters, surrounded by lava fields.
Rejuvenate with a silica mud mask, known for its skin-healing properties.
Enjoy the contrast of warm water and cool air, creating a magical atmosphere.
A perfect way to unwind after a week of adventure, the Blue Lagoon offers the ultimate farewell to Iceland’s geothermal wonders.
- Return to Reykjavík & Departure
As your final adventure in Iceland comes to an end, enjoy a scenic drive back to Reykjavík or directly to Keflavík International Airport. Reflect on the extraordinary landscapes and unforgettable experiences you’ve encountered—from glaciers and waterfalls to volcanoes and geothermal wonders.
Optional Overnight Stay in Reykjavík – If you have an evening flight, you can explore Reykjavík’s vibrant food scene, enjoy a final walk along the harbor, or visit a local café for one last taste of Icelandic hospitality.
Drop-off at Keflavík Airport – If you’re departing today, we’ll ensure you arrive at the airport with plenty of time for check-in.



























