5Days/4Nights

Glacier and volcano in the Northern Lights Iceland

Reykjavik/Reykjavik

Price INR Per Person
Glacier and volcano in the Northern Lights Iceland

Offering you the most exceptional vacations in one of the world's most scenic and naturally gorgeous countries, Iceland is the perfect destination for anyone seeking adventure and the great outdoors. Iceland is a nation with striking geological differences. Iceland, also referred to as "the land of fire and ice," is home to some of the biggest glaciers in Europe as well as some of the most active volcanoes on Earth. The country of darkness and light is Iceland as well. Short winter days with few hours of daylight counterbalance long summer days with nearly 24 hours of sunshine.

Glacier and volcano in the Northern Lights Iceland Itinerary

Day1
Day: 1 Arrival in Reykjavik

• Arrive at Keflavik International Airport. • Transfer to your accommodation in Reykjavik. • Depending on your arrival time, you can explore the city center, visit the Hallgrímskirkja Church, and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

Day2
DAy: 2 Reykjavik City Tour and Golden Circle

• Breakfast at your hotel. • Morning city tour of Reykjavik, including visits to Harpa Concert Hall, Perlan, and the Sun Voyager sculpture. • Afternoon: Head out on the Golden Circle route. Visit Thingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall. • Return to Reykjavik for the night.

Day3
Day: 3 Vatnajokull National Park and Glacial Lagoon

• Early morning breakfast and check-out from your Reykjavik accommodation. • Depart for Vatnajokull National Park (approximately 5-6 hours by road). • Visit the stunning Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach. • Explore Vatnajokull National Park, known for its dramatic landscapes and glaciers. • Check-in to your accommodation near the national park. • Dinner at your hotel.

Day4
Day: 4 South Coast

• Breakfast at your hotel in Vatnajokull National Park. • Head down the South Coast, visiting attractions like Fjadrargljufur Canyon, Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and Skogafoss waterfall. • Continue to Seljalandsfoss waterfall and the hidden Gljufrabui waterfall. • Check-in to your accommodation along the South Coast. • Dinner at your hotel or a nearby restaurant.

Day5
Day: 5 Departure

• Breakfast at your hotel. • Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or additional sightseeing along the South Coast. • Check-out from your accommodation. • Transfer to Reyjavik International Airport for your departure.

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Our Tour Details

  • Pick-up and Drop
    Reykjavik/Reykjavik
  • Duration
    5Days/4Nights
  • Starting Price
    ₹/-

Frequently asked Questions:

This tour combines the awe-inspiring beauty of glaciers and volcanoes with the magical phenomenon of the Northern Lights, offering travelers a truly unforgettable experience in Iceland's stunning natural landscapes.

The tour may include visits to famous glaciers such as Vatnajökull, Langjökull, or Snæfellsjökull, as well as volcanic sites like Eyjafjallajökull or Katla, providing insights into Iceland's geological wonders.

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. The best time to see them in Iceland is from late September to early April when the nights are dark and the sky is clear.

To increase your chances of seeing the Northern Lights, choose a tour with experienced guides who know the best viewing spots, and ensure you're in a location with minimal light pollution and clear skies.

Activities may include glacier hiking, ice caving, snowmobiling on glaciers, exploring volcanic craters, lava fields, and hot springs, as well as Northern Lights hunting in remote locations away from city lights.

The tour may offer activities suitable for various ages and fitness levels, from leisurely sightseeing to more adventurous experiences like glacier hiking and snowmobiling. However, it's essential to check the activity level of each excursion beforehand.

Packing essentials may include warm clothing, waterproof outerwear, sturdy hiking boots, gloves, hats, sunglasses, a camera with extra batteries, and a tripod for capturing the Northern Lights.

Some tours may include meals, while others may require participants to bring their own snacks and drinks. It's essential to check the tour itinerary and confirm meal inclusions with the tour operator.

Some tour operators may offer customizable itineraries, allowing travelers to tailor their experience by selecting specific activities, duration, and accommodation options according to their preferences.

Yes, it's highly recommended to purchase travel insurance that covers activities such as glacier hiking, snowmobiling, and Northern Lights tours, as well as potential flight delays or cancellations due to weather conditions.