Ultimate Iceland Adventure

  • 10 Days
  • Avg Group Size: 12
  • Activity Level 4
    • Activity Level 4

      Be prepared for some serious physical activity on our Level 4 trips. The fitter you are, the more you'll enjoy it, as most hikes will be challenging.

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  • Trip Start: Reykjavik
  • Trip End: Reykjavik

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Experience authentic Iceland as you hike and explore remote landscapes on our Ultimate Iceland Adventure.

There's no doubt you'll be left speechless as you roam Iceland's vast landscapes on our 11-day Ultimate Iceland Adventure. With local experts leading the way, you'll hike to view puffins ('Lundi'), explore a lagoon in Vatnajökull National Park, and admire Öxaràrfoss, Gullfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls. While it's no secret that Iceland is a feast for the eyes, what you may not know is how fascinating Icelandic people are. You'll witness their self-sufficiency and learn about their proud Viking heritage. In fact, their language today is very similar to what it was during the Viking Age! Iceland is commonly ranked as one of the happiest nations in the world, so prepare to have this attitude rub off when you're out and about exploring with the locals. Especially after enjoying a three-day hike through the Eastern Fjords, staying in stunning cabins, and indulging in hearty Icelandic cuisine.

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Ultimate Iceland Adventure ~ Itinerary

Trip Start: Reykjavik Trip End: Reykjavik

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  • Day 1Arrive in Reykjavík

  • Day 2Exploring the Golden Circle - Þingvellir National Park, Geysir and Gullfoss

  • Day 3South Coast Waterfalls: Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss and Svartifoss

  • Day 4Visit Múlagljúfur Canyon and Jökulsárlón Lagoon

  • Day 5East Fjords & Fljótsdalshérað

  • Day 6Stuðlagil Canyon and Dettifoss

  • Day 7Lake Mývatn and Godafoss

  • Day 8Snæfellsnes Pensisula

  • Day 9Snæfellsnes to Reykjavík

  • Day 10Return Home

  • Day 1

    Arrive in Reykjavík

    #42862

    Your trip begins in Reykjavík, the world’s northernmost capital and Iceland’s cultural hub. If you’ve flown in this morning, youll have some time before checking in to your hotel until 3pm, so we recommend unwinding after your flight at the famous Blue Lagoon hot pools that are on the way to Reykjavík - remember to keep your swimwear handy!

    After dropping your bags at the hotel you’ll have some free time to take in the vibrant streets - grab some last-minute gear at the many outdoor clothing stores or explore the harbor. Later, we’ll all meet at the hotel bar for a trip briefing and a welcome drink, where you’ll get to know your fellow travelers and guide before having a delicious meal in a local restaurant. You might find your first evening a little strange, to be strolling around in daylight!
    Accommodation: Hotel Reykjavík Centrum
    Meals: Dinner

  • Day 2

    Exploring the Golden Circle - Þingvellir National Park, Geysir and Gullfoss

    #42863

    Today the adventure really begins, as we head northeast to Þingvellir National Park, home to Iceland’s first National Assembly. We’ll stretch our legs at our first waterfall called Öxarárfoss (‘foss’ is Icelandicfor waterfall). As strange as it may sound, this is a human-made waterfall, as the water was diverted,back in the 9th Century, to provide members and visitors of the Icelandic parliament ‘Althingi’ withwater.

    There are lots of fascinating folklores about this region that you’ll soon discover! We will learn about Iceland’s Laugarvatn cave people, and have lunch at Efstidalur farm which offers a farm to table meal. After lunch, we will view the original Geysir Nature Reserve and the Gullfoss Waterfall.
    Accommodation: The Hill Hótel, Flúðir
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Þingvellir Hike: 1.9- 2.5 miles(3-4 kilometers)

    Geysir and Gullfoss Hike: 0.6 mile (1 kilometer)

     

  • Day 3

    South Coast Waterfalls: Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss and Svartifoss

    #42864

    Today, we’ll explore three of Iceland’s most famous and spectacular waterfalls; first to Seljalandsfoss (where we can also walk behind the falls). Our journey continues alongside the soaring sea cliffs and moss-covered lava fields, where we’ll be able to see the infamous E15 ‘Eyjafjallajökull’ Volcano and the majestic Skógafoss where we will stop for a short hike. We’ll hunt for stone trolls along the wild and beautiful South Coast - these trolls occupy an immense portion of Icelandic folklore, described as big, stupid, and greedy, but sometimes kind and wise. We will stop in the picturesque little village of Vík for lunch on your own and where you can walk down to the big black beach below the village.

    After lunch we continue our drive along Mýrdalsjökull Glacier and Vatnajökull Ice Cap and its outlet glaciers. We will hike in Skaftafell National Park and explore the beautiful Svartifoss Waterfall, surrounded by basaltic columns. Tonight, we’ll relax in the wonderfully appointed Fosshótel, with impressive views down towards the coast. 
    Accommodation: Fosshótel Glacier Lagoon, Öraefi  
    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

    Seljalandsfoss Hike: 0.3 miles (0.5 kilometer), 0.5-1 hour
    Elevation Gain/Loss:
    65 feet (20 meters) ascent, 65 feet (20 meters) descent

    Skógafoss Hike: 0.5 kilometers

    Svartifoss Hike: 2 miles (3.5 kilometers), 2 hours
    Elevation Gain/Loss:  
    435 feet (132 meters) ascent, 435 feet (132 meters) descent

  • Day 4

    Visit Múlagljúfur Canyon and Jökulsárlón Lagoon

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    A short drive brings us to the hidden canyon Múlagljúfur. We will hike along this magnificent canyon to visit two beautiful waterfalls Hangandifoss and Múlafoss, offering breathtaking views along the way. After the hike we have a picnic lunch before visiting Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a photographer’s dream, and a spot where you may see seals playing amongst the icebergs.

    After hiking the entire length of Iceland’s shortest river (blink and you’ll miss it), we’ll end up on the beach surrounded by stranded icebergs. We'll then continue to the small town of Djúpivogur for the night.
    Accommodation: Hotel Framtíð or similar  
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Canyon Múlagljúfur Hike: 3.6 miles (5.7 kilometers), 2 hours
    Elevation Gain/Loss:
    1,204 feet (367 meters) ascent

    Iceland's Shortest River Hike: 0.5 hour

  • Day 5

    East Fjords & Fljótsdalshérað

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    Today we will drive into the bottom of a narrow fjord and across the Öxi mountain pass to the fertile Fljótsdalshérað shire in East Iceland. We will drive through Iceland biggest “forest” Hallormsstaðarskógur to Hengifoss waterfalll. We will hike to this beautiful waterfall, 400 feet (128 m) high and the third highest in Iceland. It’s surrounded by basaltic strata with thin, red layers of clay between. After the hike we have lunch in a local Skriduklaustur café.

    In the afternoon, our adventure drive takes us to the picturesque fjord Borgarfjörður Eystri, a tiny fishing village, and a home to a large puffin colony where you’ll be able to see the charming puffins in Hafnarhólmi marina. We return to Egilsstadir for dinner and overnight. Tonight you will have the option to visit the Vök Baths. 
    Accommodation: Hotel Berjaya Egilsstaðir or similar  
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Hengifoss Hike: 3-3.7 miles (5-6 kilometers), 2 hours
    Elevation Gain/Loss: 1,325 feet (404 meters) ascent

    Hafnarhólmi Hike: 0.3 mile (0.5 kilometer), 1 hour

     

  • Day 6

    Stuðlagil Canyon and Dettifoss

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    Our journey this morning will into the Jökuldalur Valley where we will stop to admire the magnificent Stuðlagil canyon known for its columnar basalt rock formations and the blue-green water that run through it. We cross the East Highlands with a lunch stop at the tiny restaurant in Mödrudalur.

    After lunch we reach North Iceland, prepare to be amazed by the roaring Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall. We will then drive towards Lake Mývatn where we explore the bubbling pools at Námaskard’s geothermal area on the way to our hotel. 
    Accommodation: Fosshotel Mývatn  
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Hiking: 1-3 miles (2-5 kilometers), 1.5 hours

  • Day 7

    Lake Mývatn and Godafoss

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    After breakfast we will hike through the field of spectacular lava formations at Dimmuborgir which are featured on HBO’s Game of Thrones and the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir. They are called pseudo craters as they are not caused by the actual explosion of volcanos but are a byproduct of their flowing lava. Our next stop today is at the picturesque Godafoss (Waterfall of the Gods) where we will stop for a short walk.

    From there a short drive brings us to Akureyri, the “capital” of North Iceland where you will have time to stroll around in town to find a nice lunch spot on your own and visit the botanical garden. We have around a 2-hour drive to reach our accommodation in the old part of the small town of Blönduós. 
    Accommodation: Hotel Blönduós  
    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

    Dimmuborgir Hike: 2 miles (3.3 kilometers), 1 hour
    Elevation Gain/Loss: 984 feet (300 meters) ascent

    Skútustaðir Pseudo Craters Hike: 1.2 miles (2 kilometers), 1 hour

    Goðafoss Hike: 0.6 mile (1 kilometer), 0.5 hour


  • Day 8

    Snæfellsnes Pensisula

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    In the afternoon we continue towards the western part of Iceland. We set course to Snæfellsnes, a volcanic peninsula that stretches out from the Icelandic west coast and is divided by a chain of mountains that lies from east to west. The peninsula is dominated by the majestic Volcano Snæfellsjökull. We explore the northern coast of the peninsula with its small fishing towns, take photos of the picturesque and much-photographed mountain Kirkjufell.

    We have lunch in the village Ólafsvík and enter the Snæfellsjökull National Park where we stretch our legs by climbing up to the crater Saxhóll, 330 feet (100m) high, and the black beautiful beach Skarðsvík. We return to the beautiful town Stykkisshólmur where we have a short hike to the peninsula Súgandiseyr before for dinner. 
    Accommodation: Hotel Franciskus Stykkishólmur  
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Kirkjufell Hike: 0.6 mile (1 kilometer), 1 hour

    Saxhóll Hike: 0.6 mile (1 kilometer)
    Elevation Gain/Loss: 330 feet (100 meters) ascent, 330 feet (100 meters) descent

    Skarðsvík Hike: 1 hour

    Stykkishólmur and Súgadisey Hike: 1 hour

  • Day 9

    Snæfellsnes to Reykjavík

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    Today we will explore the South coast of the Snæfellsnes peninsula packed with attractions. We drive to the hamlet of Arnarstapi where we walk among the basaltic rock formations. We will explore the gorge Rauðafellsgjá and hike across the lava field at Búðir and up to the small mountain Búðaklettur where we will find a cave with a picnic lunch on the way.

    We will also visit a beautiful little black church and the yellow sand beach, before returning to our accommodation. In the afternoon we will make our way back to Reykjavík for our farewell dinner together. 
    Accommodation: Hotel Reykjavík Centrum  
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Arnarstapi Hike: 1.2 miles (2 kilometers), 1 hour

    Rauðafellsgjá Hike: 0.6 mile (1 kilometer), 1 hour

    Búðahraun Mountain Hike: 3.7-5 miles (6-8 kilometers), 2-3 hours

     

  • Day 10

    Return Home

    #42871

    This morning breakfast will be provided at the hotel, and if you’re flying home today you're free to make your own way to the Keflavík International Airport. 
    Accommodation: Not applicable
    Meals: Breakfast

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Included

  • Our own highly experienced guides and leader, with you from start to finish
  • Industry-leading Guest-to-Guide ratio (averaging 6:1)
  • Your own ‘Account’, an online space with everything required for your adventure
  • Our knowledgeable Customer Service Team to answer your queries - just a phone call, email or chat away
  • Customer Service pre-trip phone calls to ensure you’re 'trip ready'
  • All accommodations for the duration of your trip
  • All meals except where indicated in the itinerary
  • Unlimited snacks to keep you fueled
  • Flights as outlined in the itinerary
  • All activities outlined in the itinerary
  • All necessary equipment (well-maintained and safe) for activities, including bikes (where bike rides are applicable)
  • All gratuities for hotels, restaurants, and activities
  • All park and other entry fees
  • Transportation in our air-conditioned vans - safe, clean, modern, and comfortable!

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Ultimate Iceland Adventure

Harold C

"The Ultimate Iceland Adventure was easily one of the best trips we've every taken. Every aspect, from guides to accommodations to activities to food was spot on. The knowledge and attentiveness of our local guide combined with the striking geology created an experience unlike any other.

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The Ultimate Iceland Adventure was easily one of the best trips we've every taken. Every…

"The Ultimate Iceland Adventure was easily one of the best trips we've every taken. Every aspect, from guides to accommodations to activities to food was spot on. The knowledge and attentiveness of our local guide combined with the striking geology created an experience unlike any other. read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

H | January 1970

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Claudia W

"Our trip to Iceland was spectacular! From hiking the volcanoes and the glaciers to kayaking amongst icebergs to spotting puffins and sheep and horses to sleeping in mountain huts to viewing the hundreds of waterfalls, Iceland did not disappoint. Seeing the northern lights was icing on the cake! The 3 day hike was challenging but our guides Solvi and Mel were great coaches and I was able to go at my own pace. The feeling of accomplishment at the end was well worth the effort, not to mention the spectacular scenery and lack of other people along the route. Solvi's knowledge and love of Iceland was incredible, and Mel was unflappable as she guided us, cooked for us and handled every logistic cheerfully.

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Our trip to Iceland was spectacular! From hiking the volcanoes and the glaciers to…

"Our trip to Iceland was spectacular! From hiking the volcanoes and the glaciers to kayaking amongst icebergs to spotting puffins and sheep and horses to sleeping in mountain huts to viewing the hundreds of waterfalls, Iceland did not disappoint. Seeing the northern lights was icing on the cake! The 3 day hike was challenging but our guides Solvi and Mel were great coaches and I was able to go at my own pace. The feeling of accomplishment at the end was well worth the effort, not to mention the spectacular scenery and lack of other people along the route. Solvi's knowledge and love of Iceland was incredible, and Mel was unflappable as she guided us, cooked for us and handled every logistic cheerfully. read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

C | January 1970

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Paul W

"What can I say! It was beautiful, incredible and so enjoyable. The sights, the guides, the people we were with. Everything was great! On top of it all, we got to see the Northern Lights. How great that was. One of our guides, Mel, had just finished her late shower and she spotted them and proceeded to wake us all up. We were like little kids in a candy store looking up to the sky. Our 4 day hike was incredibly enjoying and tough but well worth it!

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What can I say! It was beautiful, incredible and so enjoyable. The sights, the guides,…

"What can I say! It was beautiful, incredible and so enjoyable. The sights, the guides, the people we were with. Everything was great! On top of it all, we got to see the Northern Lights. How great that was. One of our guides, Mel, had just finished her late shower and she spotted them and proceeded to wake us all up. We were like little kids in a candy store looking up to the sky. Our 4 day hike was incredibly enjoying and tough but well worth it! read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

P | January 1970

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Bob L

"Excellent, the trip of a lifetime!

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Excellent, the trip of a lifetime!

"Excellent, the trip of a lifetime! read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

B | January 1970

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Mary L

"Good, really enjoyed it

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4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

M | January 1970

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Ann O

"The ultimate Iceland trip exceeded my expectations! The guides, accomadations, activities and the weather were amazing! the hiking was challenging but the views were breathtaking! The hiking part of the trip and staying in the huts was great- they saved the best for last! The food was great, the local favor was wonderful.

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The ultimate Iceland trip exceeded my expectations! The guides, accomadations, activities and the weather were…

"The ultimate Iceland trip exceeded my expectations! The guides, accomadations, activities and the weather were amazing! the hiking was challenging but the views were breathtaking! The hiking part of the trip and staying in the huts was great- they saved the best for last! The food was great, the local favor was wonderful. read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

A | January 1970

Ultimate Iceland Adventure

Betsy R

"My boyfriend and I joined Active Adventures for the second time for the Ultimate Iceland Adventure after having a wonderful time in the Galapagos last year. After such an exceptional vacation, we were worried that our trip to Iceland would struggle to compare. Our worries were unfounded! We were blown away by the beauty and history of this country, and the knowledge and passion of our guides, Kim and Dagny. By some meteorological miracle, we had perfect weather that allowed stunning views of waterfalls, mountains, and fjords, as well as puffins and sheep galore. The hotels and even the backcountry "huts" were comfortable and welcoming, and even as vegetarians, we were able to enjoy delicious Icelandic dishes (plus all the blueberries we could pick along the trails!). I'd recommend the trip to any friend who is up for an adventure.

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My boyfriend and I joined Active Adventures for the second time for the Ultimate Iceland…

"My boyfriend and I joined Active Adventures for the second time for the Ultimate Iceland Adventure after having a wonderful time in the Galapagos last year. After such an exceptional vacation, we were worried that our trip to Iceland would struggle to compare. Our worries were unfounded! We were blown away by the beauty and history of this country, and the knowledge and passion of our guides, Kim and Dagny. By some meteorological miracle, we had perfect weather that allowed stunning views of waterfalls, mountains, and fjords, as well as puffins and sheep galore. The hotels and even the backcountry "huts" were comfortable and welcoming, and even as vegetarians, we were able to enjoy delicious Icelandic dishes (plus all the blueberries we could pick along the trails!). I'd recommend the trip to any friend who is up for an adventure. read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

B | January 1970

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Lori T

"We completely enjoyed our Ultimate Iceland Active Adventure trip. The itinerary is the right mix of sightseeing and unique activities. Iceland is an amazing place to visit. The landscape is overwhelmingly diverse, dramatic and beautiful. The history fascinating. The geothermal activity...otherworldly. This trip pulls it all together and you come away feeling you have seen much of the best parts of Iceland. The hike really emerges you into the vastness of the landscape. And then there are the puffins! The trip affords you two opportunities to experience the puffins, both in very special environments. Both unforgettable! Once again, we have come away from an Active Adventure trip with memories that will last a lifetime.

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We completely enjoyed our Ultimate Iceland Active Adventure trip. The itinerary is the right mix…

"We completely enjoyed our Ultimate Iceland Active Adventure trip. The itinerary is the right mix of sightseeing and unique activities. Iceland is an amazing place to visit. The landscape is overwhelmingly diverse, dramatic and beautiful. The history fascinating. The geothermal activity...otherworldly. This trip pulls it all together and you come away feeling you have seen much of the best parts of Iceland. The hike really emerges you into the vastness of the landscape. And then there are the puffins! The trip affords you two opportunities to experience the puffins, both in very special environments. Both unforgettable! Once again, we have come away from an Active Adventure trip with memories that will last a lifetime. read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

L | January 1970

Ultimate Iceland Adventure

Daniel S

"I had previously taken the "Rimu" (now "Ultimate South Island") trip in New Zealand and loved it, and this trip was equally good as an introduction to outdoor experiences in a country I had not visited before. I like the focus on hiking with some other activities for variety and for major experiences specific to Iceland. Having the hut-to-hut hike at the end is good to give the group time to cohere and the guides time to get to know us. (Though the weather was amazingly clear most of the trip, it got wet and cloudy for this last portion so we did not get to see the scenery on the middle two days.) Our local guide, Thora, was extremely knowledgeable and informative, more than any other guide I have had. I would like to come back for a hiking focused trip that leaves out the more crowded tourist attractions that I have now seen.

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I had previously taken the "Rimu" (now "Ultimate South Island") trip in New Zealand and…

"I had previously taken the "Rimu" (now "Ultimate South Island") trip in New Zealand and loved it, and this trip was equally good as an introduction to outdoor experiences in a country I had not visited before. I like the focus on hiking with some other activities for variety and for major experiences specific to Iceland. Having the hut-to-hut hike at the end is good to give the group time to cohere and the guides time to get to know us. (Though the weather was amazingly clear most of the trip, it got wet and cloudy for this last portion so we did not get to see the scenery on the middle two days.) Our local guide, Thora, was extremely knowledgeable and informative, more than any other guide I have had. I would like to come back for a hiking focused trip that leaves out the more crowded tourist attractions that I have now seen. read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

D | January 1970

Ultimate Iceland Adventure

Jenny K

"The trip was fabulous and totally met expectations. Thora and Kim were great guides and I really enjoyed hearing the many stories Thora had to tell about the history and Icelandic fables. Her local/geological knowledge was very impressive
Scenery, waterfalls, hiking was all fantastic. I enjoyed it all immensely

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The trip was fabulous and totally met expectations. Thora and Kim were great guides and…

"The trip was fabulous and totally met expectations. Thora and Kim were great guides and I really enjoyed hearing the many stories Thora had to tell about the history and Icelandic fables. Her local/geological knowledge was very impressive
Scenery, waterfalls, hiking was all fantastic. I enjoyed it all immensely read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

J | January 1970

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Fiona T

"It was an excellent trip! The best part was the 4 day hut to hut hike. It is a must do. Thora and Kim did a great job leading our hikes and cooked amazing meals in the hut! It was a great time!

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It was an excellent trip! The best part was the 4 day hut to…

"It was an excellent trip! The best part was the 4 day hut to hut hike. It is a must do. Thora and Kim did a great job leading our hikes and cooked amazing meals in the hut! It was a great time! read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

F | January 1970

Ultimate Iceland Adventure

Donald H

"We had a great time in Iceland and experienced daily changes in the landscape as we traveled across the southern portion of the island. We were blessed with great weather the entire time we were there, which we were told is not typical. We had a great group of people to travel with and made new friends. As usual, we had excellent guides. Thora gave us plenty of things to think about with folklore stories, history and information on geology, and both Thora and Kim were great trekking partners and guides over the fjords at the end of the trip. We do hope we can get back to Iceland again in the near future.

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We had a great time in Iceland and experienced daily changes in the landscape as…

"We had a great time in Iceland and experienced daily changes in the landscape as we traveled across the southern portion of the island. We were blessed with great weather the entire time we were there, which we were told is not typical. We had a great group of people to travel with and made new friends. As usual, we had excellent guides. Thora gave us plenty of things to think about with folklore stories, history and information on geology, and both Thora and Kim were great trekking partners and guides over the fjords at the end of the trip. We do hope we can get back to Iceland again in the near future. read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

D | January 1970

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Sara C

"Good, really enjoyed it

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4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

S | January 1970

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Maggie M

"This was an adventure of a life time. The guides, Ivar and Kim, were helpful and knowledgeable about the country. Ivar especially is an expert in the geology, history and folklore of Iceland. They are also excellent cooks!

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This was an adventure of a life time. The guides, Ivar and Kim, were helpful…

"This was an adventure of a life time. The guides, Ivar and Kim, were helpful and knowledgeable about the country. Ivar especially is an expert in the geology, history and folklore of Iceland. They are also excellent cooks! read less

4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

M | January 1970

Ultimate Iceland Adventure

Julie S

"Excellent, the trip of a lifetime!

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Excellent, the trip of a lifetime!

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4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

J | January 1970

Ultimate Iceland Adventure

Georgia K

"Excellent, the trip of a lifetime!

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Excellent, the trip of a lifetime!

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4.8 Stars (43 reviews)

G | January 1970

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Useful Info

What is not included?

Flights to and from trip start/end points
Pre/Post accommodation
Optional extra activities
Travel insurance
Gratuities for your guides
Rental gear

Is tipping expected in Europe?

Tipping is not expected in Europe however you might want to tip a little extra if you feel someone gave really fantastic service, but it's not really necessary. Many of our people also choose to tip their Active Adventures Europe trip leaders and local guides and we recommend USD$20 per day, per guest, per Trip Leader/guide. You are welcome to tip an equivalent amount in the local currency. There are plenty of ATM’s and banks in the larger towns of Europe.

Where does the trip start?

On the first day of the trip, we'll meet you at the Hotel Reykjavik Centrum hotel bar in the evening for welcome drinks and a briefing at 5pm before dinner. You are welcome to book your pre-trip stay at this hotel directly or any other hotel in Reykjavik , though you must make your own way to the Hotel at the pre-designated time.

Where does the trip end?

Your trip ends after breakfast and you're free to fly out any time. You'll need to organise your own transfer to Keflavík International Airport (KEF) in time for your departing flight.

What flights would you recommend?

Arrival: We recommend arriving in Reykjavik by 4pm. Many guests like to arrive a day or two early to accommodate potential flight delays and/or explore the city prior to your trip start.

Departure: Flying out on the last day of the trip, you can fly out anytime after breakfast.

How fit do I need to be?

As an Activity Level 3-4 trip, you’ll need a solid level of fitness for this trip. We’ll get you into the back country to experience Iceland up close so you’ll need a reasonable level of fitness to enjoy yourself. While you don’t have to be extremely fit, you should be in the habit of doing regular aerobic exercise, ideally involving some up hills and down hills and perhaps even carrying a pack! With a little preparation before your trip begins, you’ll enjoy the active and outdoor nature of your trip all the more.

Please head to our Fitness Guide for great tips on how to prepare along with a workout plan!

What accommodations do we stay at on this trip?

We’ve selected the accommodation on this trip for the unique character and adventuresome feel – this trip is not designed as a tour of the fanciest hotels in Iceland. We prefer to stay in quaint, country B&B’s and modern hotels, with the exception of the multi-day hike in the Eastern Fjords when we stay in backcountry cabins for three nights, these rustic buildings have furnace heating and showers.

If you've selected a single supplement for your trip, the multi-day hike is not included as no single rooms are available in the cabins, and the single supplement price takes this into account.

While there maybe opportunities to do laundry during the trip, if need be, they won’t be convenient. Laundry can be quite expensive (usually around 1600Kr ~ US$15 per 2kg and takes 24 hours) so if you need to do this the best time will be in Oraefi on Day 4.

How much luggage can I bring on this trip?

You are allowed one piece of luggage on your trip, plus a daypack. Your main piece of luggage should not exceed 50 pounds (23 kilograms) and can be anything from a duffle bag to a sports bag with wheels or a suitcase. You'll also want a good quality backpack sized 25-30 liters (2000 cubic inches) to use throughout the days.

You'll also need an overnight trekking pack for the multi-day hike on the Vikur Hiking Trail, though your daypack could double as your overnight trekking pack if you bring along a 30-40 litres size (2000- 3000 cubic inches). Your overnight trekking pack needs to be large enough to carry your rain jacket/pants, warmer layers, camera, some snacks, a packed lunch, some water (1-2 litres) and any other personal items inside, and your other gear will be transported for you by vehicle to the huts each day.

Tell me about the optional activities on this trip?

You have the option to take an alternative adventure to the Svartifoss waterfall hike and strap on crampons, pick up an ice axe and hike on the Falljökull glacier! No prior experience is required, everything you need is supplied, and as long as you can hike, you can glacier hike!

The three hour excursion is led by specialist glacier guides, you’ll explore amazing ice formations checking out the crevasses, seracs, tunnels and pools of glacial meltwater - no previous experience is required! The constant movement of the glacier means every day is different, so your guides will cut steps in the ice and make sure you make the most of the conditions. The ice hike is popular, so we offer advance reservations with the guiding company.

At the time of booking, or up until one month before your trip, we can reserve a space for you, or you can leave your decision until the start of your trip and your guides will get you a spot, if it’s available. A good level of fitness is required and the following equipment is provided for you: glacier boots, socks, crampons, ice axe and a waterproof raincoat.

You’ll need to bring three warm upper body layers, leggings or lightweight trousers, waterproof trousers, sunglasses, sunscreen, some snacks and a small drink bottle. This is not a fast activity, as walking with a group and continually cutting steps in the ice can be time-consuming. This is however a unique experience.

NOTE: If you have (or have had) a heart condition or ACL Knee surgery then you may be refused this activity on arrival.

Tell me about the Eastern Fjord multi-day hiking

We’ll be out in the Borgarfjöður county wilderness area for four days and three nights. You’ll be hiking a one way track from hut to hut carrying a day pack. You’ll need to carry your own gear for the day, (warm jacket, rain gear, water, packed lunch etc) while your other hiking gear will be transported for you by vehicle to the hut’s.

The three day trek is a remote one way hike along the Vikur Hiking Trail. While it might be a bit of a challenge, the rewards are well and truly worth it! The first day we’ll start by hiking up from Seydisfjordur over green mountains and plateaus to Loðmundafjörður hut. The following morning we’ll continue north, reaching our hut for the night at the foot of the Skælingur Peak and the third day we’ll head to Inlet Breiðavík for our final night on the trail. The final day we’ll head toward Borgarfjörður valley to meet our vehcile to take a short drive back to Egilsstaðir where we’ll take a flight to Reykjavík. The trek is close to sea level so you won’t be dealing with any altitude factors.

The trail is 43 kilometres (27 miles) in total length and we average around 7 hours or 14 kilometres (9 miles) per day.
The trails are very well maintained so finding your way is never a problem.

During the trek you’ll be spending three nights in mountain cabin’s. These unique cabins are open to the public and are warm, dry and comfortable. They’re located in very remote areas (with amazing scenery) so they don’t have private rooms, electricity or phones however there’s a shared outhouse with hot showers and flushing toilets - and the view from the
outhouse is second to none! This really is Iceland’s wildest country and you’ll meet and share the experience with other mountain adventurers and explorers.

You’ll be carrying a day pack of around 40 litres (2500 cubic inches) in volume. Your pack needs to be large enough to fit the following gear inside -strapping things to the outside of your pack is not recommended in Iceland. Your other gear will be transported for you by vehicle to the huts each day.

In your day pack you’ll carry your rain jacket/pants, warmer layers, camera, some snacks, a packed lunch, some water (1-2 litres) and any other personal items inside.

How do rooming arrangements work?

Trip prices are based on shared arrangements (typically two guests per room), unless otherwise stated. For solo travelers, we’ll pair you with another person of the same gender to share rooms and if there’s no one suitable to share with, there’s no forced single supplement. However, if you specifically request your own rooms, you can opt to pay the single supplement. Solo travelers who book within 90 days of departure, where there are no other solo travelers willing to share, will be required to pay the single supplement.

For Family Vacation bookings, families consisting of four guests traveling with children aged 17 and under will be automatically assigned one shared room. However, the following alternative rooming allocations are available:

  • Families consisting of four guests with all children aged 13 and above are welcome to opt for additional rooms as per advertised double occupancy adult rates.
  • Families consisting of four guests with at least one child aged 12 and under are automatically assigned a shared room. However, families can opt to pay the adult rates for all guests in their family to have an additional room.
  • The same principles apply for families consisting of more than four guests.

Rooming preferences are subject to availability and must be communicated in writing at time of booking. Automatic assignments as per this policy will be applied in the absence of any specification provided by guests. Any request for additional rooms during trips will be at guests’ own expense and subject to rates made available by the accommodation provider at the time. All minors (guests aged 17 and under) must be accompanied by at least one adult.

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