When you think of Iceland, images of thunderous waterfalls, glaciers, volcanic craters, and steaming springs come to mind. This 6-day Iceland small-group tour from Keflavík offers an immersive journey through these iconic sights, with the added benefit of expert guides and a thoughtfully curated itinerary. Priced at $2,919.75 per person, this experience is suited for those eager to see the country’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail.
What we love most about this tour is how it combines comfort and adventure—with included accommodations, breakfasts, and hassle-free airport transfers—plus the chance to visit extraordinary sites like the Vidgelmir Lava Cave and Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. The small group size (max 19 travelers) ensures a more intimate experience and personalized attention from guides.
A potential consideration? The itinerary is packed, and some days involve a lot of driving and early mornings. So, it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with a busy schedule and looking to maximize their time in Iceland. This tour is perfect for curious explorers who want a well-rounded introduction to Iceland’s natural treasures, with the flexibility of guided insights and comfortable logistics.
Key Points
- Comprehensive itinerary covering geothermal areas, waterfalls, glaciers, caves, and beaches.
- Expert guides (like Agnes, based on reviews) enhance the experience with local knowledge.
- All-inclusive tickets for attractions like the Blue Lagoon and Lava Cave add great value.
- Small-group setting ensures more personal interaction and less crowding.
- Balanced pace mixes sightseeing, walking, and relaxation.
- Ideal for travelers who want an immersive, hassle-free Iceland adventure.
The Full Scoop: A Deep Dive into Your Icelandic Journey
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Starting Your Adventure: Reykjavik to West Iceland
Your journey begins with a seamless transfer from Keflavík Airport, giving you time to settle into the rhythm of Iceland. The 45-minute bus ride to Reykjavík sets the tone for a trip focused on comfort and convenience. We appreciated how the pickup is straightforward and makes the start of your trip stress-free. From there, the tour kicks off with a scenic drive past Mount Esja, a familiar silhouette in Reykjavik’s skyline, leading into West Iceland.
One of the first highlights is a quick stop in Borgarnes, where the views across Borgarfjordur are breathtaking. It’s a brief pause that offers a perfect chance to stretch your legs and soak in the vast Icelandic landscape. The tour then visits Bifrost, a site steeped in Norse mythology, featuring a charming waterfall called Glanni and views of Grabrok Craters. Here, you can imagine the stories of gods and heroes while marveling at the volcanic scenery.
Next, we visit Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring, where the geothermal steam billows in the cool air—a reminder of Iceland’s volcanic heartbeat. The walk along the boardwalks offers awe as you feel the heat and see the bubbling water. The nearby Snorralaug hot spring in Reykholt, linked to the medieval poet Snorri Sturluson, adds a historical touch. It’s a rare glimpse into Iceland’s long-standing bathing traditions, and the old timber church nearby offers charming photo opportunities.
The day culminates at Hraunfossar, a series of waterfalls streaming over lava fields, producing crystal-clear water that’s a photographer’s dream. Just nearby, Barnafoss tells a tragic legend involving a stone bridge and children, adding a dash of local folklore to your visit. The highlight? An expert-led tour inside the Vidgelmir Lava Cave, nearly 1.6 km long, filled with stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and lava formations. This 90-minute exploration is both educational and mesmerizing, giving you a tangible sense of Iceland’s volcanic power.
Ending the day in Húsafell, with its enchanting woodland and legendary Icelandic stones, offers a peaceful retreat after a day packed with natural wonders. The small group size means you can ask questions and enjoy these sites at a relaxed pace.
Day 2: South Coast Spectaculars
Day two begins with the iconic Seljalandsfoss waterfall, famous for its hidden cave behind the cascade. We loved the way you can walk behind the falling water, but be prepared for some slipperiness. Nearby, Skogafoss dazzles with its towering 60-meter drop, often producing rainbows that seem to appear out of nowhere—a photographer’s dream.
Next, you’ll get a chance to walk on a glacier—Solheimajokull—with gear and guidance included. The glacier walk is a highlight, offering close-up views of crevasses and ice formations. This experience emphasizes Iceland’s ongoing glacial activity and gives you a newfound respect for this fragile environment.
The day wraps up at Reynisfjara, the black sand beach renowned for its towering sea stacks and basalt columns. The powerful Atlantic waves crashing onto the sands create a hauntingly beautiful scene. The warning about not getting too close to the waves is worth noting—those currents are no joke.
Day 3: Glacial Lagoons and Black Sand Beaches
Your adventure escalates at the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach. The floating icebergs, shaped by the wind and waves, sparkle like jewels on the black sands—hence the name. It’s a perfect spot for photos and daydreams. The amphibious boat tour among the icebergs offers a close-up look at these icy giants and is highly recommended.
Nearby, the charming Hofskirkja turf church stands as a reminder of Iceland’s architectural traditions, blending seamlessly into the landscape. The Fjadrargljufur canyon, featured in a Justin Bieber music video, is a winding green gorge that feels like walking through a natural sculpture.
The day ends in the seaside village of Vik, where panoramic views from the church and the chance to see seabirds nesting in summer add to the charm.
Day 4: The Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon Relaxation
Day four takes you to Thingvellir National Park, where the tectonic plates are visibly pulling apart—a reminder of Iceland’s volcanic nature. We loved the palpable sense of history here, as it’s also the site of the Vikings’ oldest parliament.
The Geysir geothermal area is next, featuring Strokkur, the reliably erupting geyser that shoots water up to 30 meters every few minutes. The power and beauty of these eruptions are striking and worth getting close to.
Gullfoss, the double-tiered waterfall, will leave you speechless with its roaring cascade and rainbows on sunny days. The viewing platforms allow you to appreciate the full force of this natural wonder.
The trip concludes with a stop at Kerid crater, a 3,000-year-old volcanic caldera filled with colorful water—the perfect place for a quick walk and memorable photos.
Finally, you arrive at the Blue Lagoon. Spending two hours relaxing in its mineral-rich waters is a fantastic way to unwind. The included admission means you don’t have to worry about tickets—just enjoy the luxurious experience and the stunning setting.
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Day 5: The East and South Coasts
Your final day covers more diverse landscapes. Thingvellir once again impresses with its geological and historic significance. Then it’s onward to the Geysir and Gullfoss, revisiting these icons with fresh eyes.
The Kerid crater and Fjadrargljufur continue to showcase Iceland’s volcanic and glacial history. Traveling further east, you’ll visit Vik, Iceland’s southernmost village, where the panorama of Reynisdrangar sea stacks against the Atlantic is spectacular.
Authentic Experiences and Practical Tips
Every part of this tour offers authentic moments—whether standing on two tectonic plates, walking through a lava cave, or watching glaciers calve. The small group size ensures you won’t feel lost among crowds, and guides like Agnes are praised for their local knowledge and friendly manner, adding depth and context to each site.
The included attractions—notably the Blue Lagoon and Vidgelmir Lava Cave—add significant value, saving you money and time. The hotel accommodations and breakfasts are convenient, especially after long days of sightseeing.
A few reviews mention the tour is quite active, with lots of driving and walking, so it’s best for travelers who enjoy a full, adventurous schedule. The early start and full days mean packing your energy, but the payoff is a comprehensive Iceland experience in just six days.
Who Should Book This Tour?
If you’re someone who wants to see Iceland’s top sights without the hassle of planning, this tour offers a fantastic balance of guided exploration and free time. It’s especially suitable for travelers who appreciate learning from knowledgeable guides and enjoy visiting geologically active sites, waterfalls, glaciers, and geothermal areas.
Those interested in unique natural phenomena—like lava caves, glacial lagoons, and volcanic craters—will find this itinerary packed with unforgettable moments. If you value comfort, convenience, and authentic Icelandic landscapes, this tour is a solid choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but be prepared for some walking and physical activity, especially during glacier hikes and cave explorations.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but breakfast is provided each morning. You might want to bring snacks or plan for meals during the stops.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 19 travelers, providing a more intimate experience and opportunity for questions and interaction.
What is the best time to go?
This tour runs from September to May, but the itinerary is designed to be flexible. The weather can vary, so pack accordingly for cold, rain, or even snow.
Are all attractions paid for in advance?
Most major attractions, including the Blue Lagoon and Vidgelmir Lava Cave, are included in the tour price, saving you money and time.
What should I pack?
Layers are key—think thermal underwear, waterproof jackets, sturdy walking shoes, and sunglasses for sunny days. Don’t forget your camera!
This 6-day Iceland small-group tour offers a well-rounded, authentic experience that balances natural wonders with comfortable logistics. From exploring lava caves and glaciers to soaking in the Blue Lagoon, it’s designed for travelers eager to see Iceland’s most iconic sights without the stress of independent planning.
The small group size and knowledgeable guides help ensure a personalized touch, making this an ideal choice for curious adventurers who want a deep dive into Iceland’s volcanic landscape and scenic beauty. While the schedule is full, the variety of sights and included experiences makes it a strong value for anyone wanting to make the most of their time in this extraordinary country.
If you’re ready for an adventure packed with breathtaking views, geological marvels, and relaxing moments, this tour will serve you well. Just remember to come prepared for days of exploration and a bit of early mornings—your Icelandic adventure awaits.
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