Embark on a breathtaking 12-day self-drive tour through Iceland's Grand Circle, a journey that takes you through some of the most spectacular landscapes the country has to offer. From the vibrant Reykjavik across the South Coast to the remote reaches of North Iceland, his itinerary is designed for adventurers seeking a blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a touch of the wild unknown.
Highlights
South Coast Spectacles: Experience Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, Reynisfjara Beach, and Svartifoss in Skaftafell.
Golden Circle Route: Marvel at Gullfoss Waterfall, witness Strokkur geyser, and explore Þingvellir National Park.
Diamond Beach & East Iceland: Visit the ice-strewn Diamond Beach and discover East Iceland's quaint towns and fjords.
North Iceland's Whale Watching & Dettifoss: Enjoy whale watching in Húsavík and be awed by the powerful Dettifoss Waterfall.
West Iceland & Snæfellsnes Peninsula: Traverse the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, visiting Snæfellsjökull volcano and Barnafoss Waterfalls.
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Itinerary
Embark on a breathtaking 12-day self-drive tour through Iceland's Grand Circle, a journey that takes you through some of the most spectacular landscapes the country has to offer. From the vibrant Reykjavik across the South Coast to the remote reaches of North Iceland, his itinerary is designed for adventurers seeking a blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a touch of the wild unknown.
Days 1-3: South Coast adventures, including black sand beaches and the beautiful Svartifoss Waterfall.
Embarking on a three-day journey along Iceland's South Coast, you'll be treated to a diverse array of natural wonders.
Day 1: Exploring the Black Sand Beaches
A beautiful drone view of black sand beach in Iceland
Day 1 begins with a drive from Reykjavik to Vik, punctuated by visits to two of Iceland's most famous waterfalls. At Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, prepare for the unique experience of walking behind the cascading water, a perfect opportunity for memorable photographs. A short drive away, Skogafoss Waterfall awaits, offering a majestic view and a chance to climb to the top for panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. The day culminates at Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, known for its striking black sands, imposing basalt columns, and the dramatic waves of the Atlantic.
Day 2: Waterfalls and Coastal Villages
Day 2 is a journey from Vik to Skaftafell, focusing on glacial wonders. The Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon is a serene spot where icebergs float in tranquil waters, often accompanied by seals. Nearby, Diamond Beach dazzles with ice chunks scattered across its black sands, creating a surreal landscape. The day's adventure concludes at Skaftafell National Park, a hiker's paradise offering trails of varying difficulty and the unique experience of guided glacier walks.
Day 3: Skaftafell and Svartifoss Waterfall
Svartifoss waterfall in the Skaftafell National Park (Iceland) during a summer day
On Day 3, you'll explore Skaftafell Nature Reserve, home to the stunning Svartifoss Waterfall, famed for its distinct basalt columns. The hike to Svartifoss is as rewarding as the waterfall itself, with lush landscapes and scenic views. En route back to Vik, an optional detour to Fjaðrárgljúfur, a majestic canyon, offers breathtaking rock formations and impressive photo opportunities.
Days 4-5: Exploring the Golden Circle, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Þingvellir National Park.
On Days 4 and 5 of your Icelandic adventure, you'll dive into the heart of Iceland's famed Golden Circle, a route renowned for its stunning natural phenomena and historical significance.
Day 4: The Wonders of the Golden Circle
Strokkur (Icelandic, churn), one of the most famous geysers located in a geothermal area beside the Hvita River in the southwest part of Iceland
Begin your day by setting off on the Golden Circle route. Your first stop is the magnificent Gullfoss Waterfall, where you can witness the powerful glacial river plunging into a deep canyon. The waterfall's sheer size and beauty make it a highlight of the Golden Circle.
Next, head to the Geysir Geothermal Area. Here, you'll find Strokkur, an active geyser that erupts every few minutes, sending a jet of hot water and steam into the air. The geothermal area is a vivid display of Earth's inner power, with bubbling mud pools and fumaroles.
Day 5: Thingvellir National Park and More
Landscape in the Thingvellir National Park in Iceland
On the second day, visit Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This park is not only geologically significant, being situated on the rift between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, but also historically important as the site of Iceland's ancient parliament.
Explore the park's unique landscapes, including the Almannagjá rift, Þingvallavatn Lake, and the Oxararfoss Waterfall. The park offers a variety of hiking trails, providing a closer look at the stunning natural beauty and geological formations.
Days 6-7: Journey to East Iceland, with a stop at Diamond Beach
Days 6 and 7 of your Icelandic journey take you to the enchanting East Iceland, a region known for its dramatic landscapes and rich wildlife.
Day 6: Journey to East Iceland with a Stop at Diamond Beach
Landscape View Of The Amazing Jokulsarlon Beach (Diamond Beach) With Giant Ice Rocks On The Lava Black B
Your day begins with a drive towards East Iceland, an area less travelled but brimming with breathtaking scenery.
En route, make a stop at the mesmerizing Diamond Beach. This unique beach is famous for its icebergs from the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon that wash ashore, resembling diamonds glittering on black sand. It's a photographer's paradise, offering a surreal contrast between ice and volcanic sand.
Continue your journey eastward, passing through small towns and villages that dot the coastline. The drive itself is scenic, with views of fjords, mountains, and the ocean.
Day 7: Exploring East Iceland
small town east fjords iceland
East Iceland is known for its diverse landscapes, including fjords, mountains, and quaint coastal villages. Spend the day exploring the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
A highlight of this area is the opportunity for a whale-watching tour. Towns like Husavik or Akureyri (slightly further north) are renowned for their excellent whale-watching opportunities. These tours provide a chance to see various species of whales in their natural habitat, an experience both thrilling and humbling.
Alternatively, if you prefer to stay on land, explore the hiking trails, visit local museums, or simply soak in the tranquil ambience of East Iceland’s small towns.
Days 8-9: North Iceland, featuring the Whale Watching Capital and the impressive Dettifoss Waterfall.
As you enter days 8 and 9 of your Icelandic adventure, prepare to be enthralled by the wonders of North Iceland, a region renowned for its natural beauty and the Whale Watching Capital of Iceland.
Day 8: The Whale Watching Capital
Whale watching in Iceland. Two humpback whales preparing to dive as a tourist filled boat approaches.
Begin your day by heading towards the northern shores of Iceland, a region celebrated for its exceptional whale-watching opportunities. Towns like Húsavík, often referred to as the Whale Watching Capital, provide the perfect gateway for this unique experience.
Embark on a whale-watching tour from the harbour, where you stand a good chance of witnessing the majestic dance of whales in the wild. These tours are not just about spotting whales; they offer a deep dive into the marine life of Iceland, with possible sightings of dolphins and a variety of seabirds.
After your sea excursion, spend the rest of the day exploring the charm of Húsavík. Visit the Whale Museum to learn more about these magnificent creatures, or stroll around the town to soak in its tranquil atmosphere.
Day 9: Dettifoss Waterfall and Surrounding Wonders
Beautiful Dettifoss waterfall in Iceland in summer
Your next destination is the awe-inspiring Dettifoss Waterfall, one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe. Located in Vatnajökull National Park, this waterfall is a testament to Iceland's raw natural power. The thunderous sound of the water and the misty ambiance create an unforgettable experience.
While in the area, consider exploring other nearby attractions, such as the Ásbyrgi Canyon, a horseshoe-shaped depression believed to be the footprint of Odin's horse from Norse mythology. The canyon is part of the Jökulsárgljúfur Canyon, offering stunning landscapes and excellent hiking opportunities.
End your day by visiting the Mývatn area, renowned for its diverse landscapes, including volcanic craters, hot springs, and rich birdlife. The Mývatn Nature Baths are a perfect spot to relax and reflect on the day's adventures.
Days 10: Drive through the scenic West Iceland, visiting the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and the Barnafoss Waterfalls.
Barnafoss and Hraunfossars waterfall in Iceland
As your Icelandic adventure progresses, Day 10 beckons with an exploration of the captivating wonders of West Iceland, a region steeped in scenic beauty and natural marvels.
Begin your day by embarking on a picturesque drive through West Iceland, a hidden gem renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. The journey towards the Snæfellsnes Peninsula unveils a tapestry of rugged coastlines, majestic mountains, and sprawling vistas that will leave you spellbound.
Your first stop is the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often referred to as "Iceland in Miniature." This compact yet diverse peninsula encapsulates the essence of Iceland's varied landscapes. Here, you'll encounter dramatic cliffs, black sand beaches, and the iconic Snæfellsjökull volcano—a glacier-capped stratovolcano that inspired Jules Verne's novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth."
As you traverse the peninsula, immerse yourself in its mystical aura, exploring the charming fishing villages nestled amidst the coastal panoramas. Capture the essence of Arnarstapi with its dramatic rock formations and Hellnar's serene beauty that echoes tales of old.
Continuing your journey, make your way to the Barnafoss Waterfalls. These cascading falls, adorned with captivating turquoise waters, carve their way through unique rock formations, creating a spectacle that's both powerful and mesmerizing. Take in the natural symphony of rushing waters and marvel at the sheer force of nature's artistry.
En route, the drive itself is an experience to cherish, offering panoramic views of rolling hills, cascading waterfalls, and glimpses of the majestic Snæfellsjökull volcano as a backdrop.
As the day unfolds, relish the freedom of the open road and the beauty that surrounds you, creating memories that etch themselves into the fabric of your Icelandic journey.
Day 11: Reykjavik Exploration
Photo of Reykjavik's panorama, Iceland
Return to Reykjavik and immerse yourself in the city’s culture. Visit iconic landmarks like Hallgrímskirkja and Harpa Concert Hall, and stroll through Laugavegur for shopping and dining. Spend the afternoon exploring museums like the National Museum of Iceland for a deep dive into Icelandic history.
Day 12: Relaxation or Adventure
The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is one of the most visited attractions in Iceland
Choose between a relaxing day at the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa known for its therapeutic waters and serene setting, or an adventurous trip to the Reykjanes Peninsula. The peninsula offers geological wonders like the Krysuvik geothermal area and the Bridge Between Continents.
Evening: Farewell Dinner in Reykjavik
End your journey with a special dinner in Reykjavik, reflecting on your 12-day adventure through Iceland’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences.
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