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Iceland - Land of the Midnight Sun 2026 Eclipse Departure - 10 Days

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Age range

16 - 79

Start / End

  • Reykjavik
  • Reykjavik

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

9

Highlights

  • Make the most of the long days to discover Iceland's highlights
  • Explore the Golden Circle and see Strokkur Geysir, Gullfoss waterfalls and Thingvellir National Park
  • Float through blocks of ice carved from a glacier at Jokulsarlon lagoon
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Summary

Discover the land of the midnight sun on our summer adventure following Iceland's scenic Ring Road. Explore Iceland's two cities, Reykjavik and Akureyri, and delve into the rural wonders - from volcanoes to waterfalls and glaciers - that make up the country's famously dramatic landscapes.

Golden Circle - Explore the remarkable natural wonders of Thingvellir, Geysir and Gullfoss.
Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon - Drift past icebergs and look out for seals on a boat trip across the lagoon.
Eastern Fjords - Spot puffins and discover mountainous landscapes carved by glaciers over the years.
Eclipse Departure - Book our 4th August 2026 trip for special eclipse tour with Astronomer Andy Green

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Join trip in Reykjavik

    Our adventure begins today in Reykjavik. We use the public FlyBus shuttle bus service to transfer from Keflavik Airport (KEF) to our hotel. On arrival at Keflavik Airport please proceed to the FlyBus desk which is located in the arrival hall. A FlyBus representative will give you a voucher and direct you to the buses which leave every 35-40 minutes. The drive to the hotel takes approximately 45 minutes, via the main bus terminal where you might be asked to board a smaller bus for the final part of the journey to your hotel. On the drive from the airport to the hotel, you'll get your first glimpse of the blackened and rocky volcanic scenery found on this part of the island. There are no activities planned today so you're free to arrive at any time. After checking in to the hotel, you might have time to explore a little of the world's most northerly capital. Bustling with cosmopolitan energy and surrounded by pure, unpolluted nature, Reykjavik is a city of striking contrasts. Small colourful corrugated iron houses nestle next to futuristic glass buildings; state-of-the-art facilities lie beside rugged volcanic terrain and international influences mingle with Icelandic national traditions. All this creates a unique culture where the old embraces the new. On this holiday, our tour leader will join you for days 2 to 8 but this evening, you're free to settle in and enjoy this charming city.

  • Day 2

    Explore Reykjavik, Thingvellir National Park and Gulfoss Falls

    This morning, we'll meet our leader at 8:30am for a welcome meeting and to get excited about the plans for the week. We'll begin by exploring Reykjavik on a city tour before travelling to Iceland's major highlights in the Golden Circle, starting with Thingvellir National Park. Thingvellir translates to 'the fields of parliament' and was once the meeting place of more than 30 clan leaders who came together to reconcile differences and create a united nation after years of turbulent fighting. For this reason, Thingvellir plays a very important role in Iceland's heritage, but its geology is equally fascinating. The west half of Iceland sits on the North American tectonic plate and the east half sits on the Eurasian tectonic plate. Here at Thingvellir is the only place in the world where the Mid-Atlantic Rift can be seen above sea level and we can take a walk between two continents. We'll move on to the 'Beauty' of Iceland, Gullfoss Waterfall. Arguably Iceland's most beautiful waterfall, here the water plunges into a deep ravine with tremendous force whilst its mists form colourful rainbows in the sun. Close by is the Great Geysir. With the claim to fame of being the first spouting spring known to Europeans, Geysir has given all such springs their name. However, it's the Strokkur, meaning 'The Butter Churn', which is the main attraction these days, due to its impressive 30 metre/98 foot eruptions every few minutes.

  • Day 3

    Travel to Skaftafell via Skogafoss Falls and Vik Beach

    Today, we'll see one of Iceland's tallest waterfalls, Skogafoss. Standing at 62 metres/203 feet tall it's an impressive sight, and if we are lucky with the light we should spot rainbows in the spray. Seljalandsfoss waterfall is almost as tall as Skogafoss and here, weather permitting, we'll have the chance to walk behind the curtain of water. The pathway shows off the falls from the front, then circles around the back and emerges on the other side. Because of the constant spray, the path is always slippery and can be closed in winter when the path freezes over. We'll also stop at Vik I Myrdal, a rocky beach with incredible basalt cliffs that are said to have inspired Reykjavik's impressive cathedral. The beach is often incredibly windy and there are great photo opportunities of the waves crashing against the cliffs. We'll take a short walk to the beach, from the shore, we'll see the oddly shaped Reynisdrangar stacks out in the ocean and if we're lucky, we'll spot the resident puffins, fulmars and guillemots. Our final drive takes us to Skaftafell where we spend the next two nights.

  • Day 4

    Visit Skaftafell National Park, take a boat on Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon

    This morning, we'll visit Skaftafell Nature Reserve, an area of wilderness inside the larger Vatnajokull National Park. There are numerous walks in the park taking us either to the mighty waterfall or to the face of one of the park's glaciers - our tour leader will decide on the day which route we take, depending on the weather and conditions.
    After lunch, we'll travel to Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon known as Iceland's Crown Jewels. Here the lagoon waters are speckled with icebergs and the surrounding black sand beach is littered with large, crystal-like chunks of ice. We'll take a 30-minute boat ride to truly appreciate this spectacular landscape - a real highlight of our tour of Iceland - and to see the blue-hued icebergs up close. Whilst out on the water, we'll also search for seals lounging on the floating ice. Then we return to our hotel in Skaftafell.

  • Day 5

    Discover the bird-watching haven of the Eastern fjords and small fishing villages

    The lesser-visited Eastern Fjords are a stark contrast to the flat, black sand beaches of the south coast and as we travel today, we'll see where glaciers carved deep into the mountainous green terrain over thousands of years as we follow the natural bends of the fjords. Small fishing villages are dotted along the shorelines at the bottom of the white-capped mountains and herds of reindeer graze on the hillsides. Along the way, we'll visit some of the villages to experience the slow pace of life in this rural area and enjoy the natural surrounding beauty. Djupivogur is a historic trading village dating back to 1589 and, due to being nestled between two large lagoons, is very rich in birdlife. In Faskrudsfjordur, also an old trading post, we'll have some free time before travelling to our hotel for the night. Please note, Iceland's Eastern Fjords are a surprisingly foggy landscape (with around 200 days of fog each year) and it might not always be possible to appreciate the views.

  • Day 6

    Travel to Husavik, stopping to explore Lake Myvatn on the way

    Today we'll spend time exploring Lake Myvatn, a volcanic lake formed 3,800 years ago when a lava flow blocked the valley. It's now one of the most fertile spots in the world and attracts a wide range of nesting ducks. We'll take a short walk on lava fields and discover Dimmuborgir's dark castle. Created from lava, the arches and columns here are said to resemble a castle and the landscape is a great spot for photography. Afterwards, we'll visit the thundering giant that is Dettifoss Waterfall, Europe's most powerful falls with an amazing 44,000 litres of water tumbling over the crest every second. Dettifoss is Iceland's 'Beast' due to sheer cliffs and clouds of mist that can be seen from several miles away, whilst Godafoss in the south is known as 'Beauty' and here we will need to wear our waterproofs to enjoy the spray and roar up close. This afternoon, we'll arrive in Iceland's whale capital, Husavik, where we'll stay for the next two nights. Husavik is Iceland's oldest settlement and is picturesque with its wood-framed house and quaint position on the eastern shore of Shaky Bay. Depending on the weather conditions, your tour leader may switch the activities on days 6 and 7 around to maximise your experience.

  • Day 7

    Visit the giant rock formations of Asbyrgi

    Our first stop today is at Asbyrgi, an enormous rock formation said to be the hoof print of Sleipnir, God Odin's eight-legged horse, whilst other legends tell tales of these towering vertical cliffs being home to Iceland's hidden people, the Huldufolk. Our tour leader will tell us more! We'll have a chance today to experience Iceland's geothermal waters with a twist at the GeoSea baths close to Husavik village. These baths are set right at the water's edge and are filled with naturally heated sea water which was discovered in the mid-20th century when locals were drilling in the hope of finding fresh water. With the coast on one side, and volcanic mountains on the other, this is a wonderful way to relax for a few hours. Depending on the time of year, there may be the opportunity today to take an optional whale-watching trip for anyone who wants to try to spot these enormous, gentle giants.

  • Day 8

    Scenic drive to Borgarfjordur, stopping at Grabrok crater

    Today, we journey to Borgarfjordur, a scenic drive of approximately five hours through Iceland's breath-taking volcanic landscapes. Along the way, we'll break up the trip with comfort stops. We'll also stop at Grabrok crater to stretch our legs taking a short walk up the crater We expect to arrive at our base in Borgarfjordur by around 4pm, where we'll settle in for the next two nights.

  • Day 9

    Eclipse Day - exploring the Snaefellsnes Peninsula

    Today, we'll journey around the picturesque Saefellsnes Peninsula and Saefellsjokull National Park. Our first stop will be at the iconic Mt. Kirkjufell, followed by a 15-minute hike up to the Saxholl crater for stunning panoramic views. We'll then explore the striking black sand beach at Djupalonssandur and visit the giant Bardur statue in the Arnarstapi bird sanctuary. Next, we'll make our way to the unique black church at Budir. We'll also visit the Ytri Tunga seal colony. The resident seals are often seen lounging on the rocks or swimming near the shore. Unlike most of Iceland's rugged, black-sand beaches, Ytri Tunga has a golden sand shoreline, making it a unique destination for seal watching and photography. Typically two species of seals can be seen here: the common seal and the grey seal.

    Our day culminates in viewing the eclipse from the Snaefellsnes Visitor Centre. We have selected the Snaefellsness Peninsula as our viewing site for the 2026 eclipse, as it offers an unobstructed view. However, Iceland's notorious cloud cover can sometimes obstruct visibility. The average cloud cover in Iceland during August is around 66% to 71%. Since patchy clouds are common in August, we plan to adapt by relocating if necessary to maximize our chances of a clear view. Andy will guide us through the mechanics of the eclipse, explaining its phases and the unique phenomena during totality, while helping us appreciate the sheer beauty and rarity of this celestial event. The partial phase is expected to begin around 4.42 pm, with totality starting at approximately 5.43 pm. The total eclipse will last about one minute, concluding around 5.50 pm, and the partial eclipse will end by 6.49 pm. You will be given eclipse glasses to facilitate safe viewing.

  • Day 10

    Tour ends at Keflavik Airport

    After breakfast we drive to Keflavik Airport where this holiday ends. We will arrive to Keflavik Airport (KEF) at around 11.30am. You should not book a flight to depart before 13.30pm.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Simple

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 9, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 0

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

Dates & Prices

  • Aug 2026

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Customer reviews & ratings

  • Hard to choose. I loved the GeoSpa but would have liked maybe 30 minutes more there.

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  • So much! Floating with icebergs, amazing landscapes, volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs to soak in and to top it all, a humpback whale.

    Elaine Verified

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