To see the most out of Iceland, you need to go off the beaten path, and to do that, you need the right vehicle. That's why, over 10 days, you'll explore the most ruggedly beautiful parts of Iceland's famed highlands in a specially outfitted "Super Jeep." Along with your personal driver, you'll traverse soaring coastal cliffs, black-sand beaches, plunging waterfalls, and volcanic valleys—plus make stops for ice hikes, snowmobile rides, zipline tours, soaks in natural hot springs, and much more.

Highlights

  • Hit Iceland's iconic highlights, like the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and Blue Lagoon
  • Hike along coastal cliffs, over ancient glaciers, and around massive waterfalls
  • Ride snowmobiles and buggies over mountains, valleys, and nature reserves
  • Wrap up the trip with foodie tours in Reykjavík and soaking in the "Sky Lagoon"

Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Iceland, Transfer to Reykjavík, Self-Guided Tour Reykjavík
Day 2 Visit the Blue Lagoon Reykjavík
Day 3 Transfer to Snæfellsnes Peninsula via Hiking, Kayaking & Waterfalls Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Day 4 Transfer to Húsafell via Sea Cliffs, Waterfalls & Glacier Tour Húsafell
Day 5 Transfer to Kerlingarfjöll via the Highland Road  Kerlingarfjöll
Day 6 Transfer to Hella via Glacier Snowmobile Tour & Golden Circle  Hella
Day 7 Þórsmörk Super Jeep Tour & Buggy Ride Hella
Day 8 Transfer to Kirkjubæjarklaustur via Landmannalaugar Super Jeep Tour Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Day 9 Southern Fjallabak Tour & Mælifell Volcano Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Day 10 Transfer to Höfn via Skaftafell Glacier Hike & Jökulsárlón Lagoon Höfn
Day 11 Day Trip to Stokksnes Peninsula & the Eastfjords Höfn
Day 12 Transfer to Vík via Canyons, Yoda Cave & Zipline  Vík
Day 13 Þakgil Hiking & ATV Safari Vík
Day 14 Waterfalls, Beaches & Horseback Tour, Transfer to Reykjavík Reykjavík
Day 15 Reykjavík Food Tour Reykjavík
Day 16 Visit Sky Lagoon, Depart Iceland  

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Iceland, Transfer to Reykjavík, Self-Guided Tour

Kick things off with a self-guided city tour through Reykjavík's colorful streets

Welcome to Iceland! Forged by volcanic activity amid Arctic ice, this ruggedly beautiful nation is one of the most famous cold-weather destinations in the world. You've seen its otherworldly landscapes in countless nature shows, films, and TV series—now it's time to experience Iceland's terrain for yourself. And you'll be doing it in the most thrilling way possible: in a specially outfitted 4WD Super Jeep.

Upon arriving at Keflavík International Airport, a private driver will transfer you to your accommodation in Reykjavík, the nation's capital. Take some time to settle into your room, then head out to explore the landmarks of Iceland's capital, like the colorful downtown area with its galleries and museums and the impressive Sun Voyager dreamboat sculpture on the waterfront. You can also tour the iconic Harpa Concert Hall, and you certainly don't want to miss Hallgrimskirkja, Iceland's tallest church, which sits on a hill overlooking downtown.

Day 2: Visit the Blue Lagoon

Relax as you float in the sky-blue waters of the Blue Lagoon

Rise and shine! This morning you're off to one of the most famous natural hot springs in the world: the Blue Lagoon. Located in southwest Iceland near the airport, the location itself is incredible, as the springs are surrounded by lunar lava fields. Over the course of about three hours, you'll experience the otherworldly quality of these pools, hovering above which is a diaphanous blanket of steam and mist.

The waters here get their vivid electric blue coloring from the rich mineral content, algae, and silica. This benefits your skin and is also great for rejuvenation. So relax, enjoy the soak, swim under the human-made waterfall, and maybe treat yourself to a white-mud facial at the luxurious on-site day spa. Afterward, you'll return to Reykjavík and have the rest of the day free.

Day 3: Transfer to Snæfellsnes Peninsula via Hiking, Kayaking & Waterfalls

Snæfellsnes is home to famous landmarks like Mount Kirkjufell 

After an early pickup at the hotel, you and your guide will drive north through West Iceland to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. This otherworldly coastal region is often referred to as "Iceland in miniature" for its wealth of volcanic geological marvels. Once on the peninsula, head to the southwest and Lóndrangar, known for its unique lava rock formations and coastal sea cliffs. Most notable here are two incredible rock pillars that rise as high as 246 feet (75 m).

A short drive up the coast is Djupalonsandur. This beach is also dotted with towering rock formations, but its volcanic black sands are the real star. It claims a fascinating history in the form of a shipwreck from 1948, and left on the beach from the Middle Ages are four stones of various sizes that ancient sea captains used to test the strength of potential sailors. You'll also travel to the coastal town of Arnarstapi and hike along its nearby sea cliffs and see the famous natural rock arch sitting just offshore. If you like, there will be time for a kayak trip along the coast.

Toward the end of the afternoon, you'll visit one of the region's most famous highlights: the three-tiered waterfall of Kirkjufellsfoss, which is backed by the rounded peak of Mount Kirkjufell and was featured in "Game of Thrones." You can then take a quick detour to the Saxholar crater, where you can stretch your legs with a walk up the stairs that take you right to the top of the crater and great countryside views. Afterward, transfer to your accommodation in one of the peninsula's towns.

Day 4: Transfer to Húsafell via Sea Cliffs, Waterfalls & Glacier Tour

Visit a glacier and explore its ice tunnels 

This morning, you'll say goodbye to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, but not before hitting one last highlight on your way out. Your driver will take you to the Gerðuberg cliffs, an area famous for its row of basalt columns up to 46 feet high (14 m) which run along a sea cliff for over half a mile. What's really striking is the rocks' symmetry, as it looks like they've been sculpted by hand. The truth is these columns resulted from a lava flow thousands of years ago that poured over a cliff and was quickly cooled by seawater. You'll find short walking paths around the cliffs leading to the columns.

After Gerðuberg, drive east from the peninsula to the twin waterfalls of Hraunfossar and Barnafoss. The former is a series of cascades whose waters rise up from underneath lava fields and pour over rocks into the Hvítá River. The latter is a foaming, churning, powerful waterfall running through a narrow, rocky gorge. You can spend time walking between the two falls and snapping photos. Follow that with a trip to the steaming pools at Deildartunguhver, Europe's most powerful hot spring.

Finally, you'll drive inland to Langjökull, the second-largest glacier in Iceland, where you'll venture into its icy depths. Near the glacier, meet your expert guide, then hop in another 4WD Super Jeep for a thrilling off-road excursion to the glacier's heart. There, strap on crampons and head inside the tunnels—magnificent chasms with ice walls shining in mesmerizing blue hues. Explore the intricate tunnel network, marvel at the ice formations, and learn about the geological processes that shaped these frozen landscapes over time. Afterward, transfer to the nearby town of Húsafell, where you'll overnight.

Day 5: Transfer to Kerlingarfjöll via the Highland Road 

kaldidalur Highland Road
Go far off the tourist trail on a ride along Iceland's most remote highway

Gear up for another Super Jeep adventure as you leave Husafell in the morning on a journey to the volcanic mountain ranges and valleys of Iceland's highland region. You and your driver will be following the rugged F35 highland highway. Known as the Kjölur Route, this 104-mile (168 km) north-south stretch of road takes you past some of Iceland's most incredible inland wonders. As you drive, you'll pass otherworldly geothermal areas with streaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, and multicolored lagoons.

One highlight is Hveradalir. Known as the "Valley of the Hot Springs," this natural wonderland is one of the largest geothermal areas in the country. These springs are a great place to stop to relax in rejuvenating waters. You can also hike the nearby ridgetop trails amid rhyolite mountains shining bright Crayola shades of red, blue, and green.

Continue traveling to the Kerlingarfjöll massif, the star mountain in Iceland's highland ranges. The area surrounding it is full of small steaming hot springs, mud pools, and natural geysers, making it a hiker's paradise. After trekking around this massive geothermal area, you'll transfer to your accommodation near the mountain.

Day 6: Transfer to Hella via Glacier Snowmobile Tour & Golden Circle 

Zip across the surface of a glacier on a snowmobile

It's an early start as you continue south from Kerlingarfjöll to glaciers near Iceland's southern coast. Depending on the schedule, you'll either stop at Mýrdalsjökull or Eyjafjallajökull, the two largest glaciers in the region. At the base, you'll embark on a half-day, thrilling ride across the icy surface. The magnificent views on the journey extend across vast snowfields and touring mountains, and your guide will share information about the glaciers, how they formed, and the myths and legends that surround them.

Afterward, you'll leave the glaciers by vehicle and tour highlights along Iceland's famous Golden Circle scenic route. First up is the impressive Gullfoss waterfall. You can follow trails to the top of the falls or view them above the canyon's edge and peer down at the 105-foot (32 m) cascade. Nearby are a couple of other, smaller waterfalls worth visiting—Brúará and Brúarfoss—which are formed from glacial rivers. Next, continue to the Geysir geothermal area. With its bubbling mud pits, steam vents, and erupting geysers, this is one of the most impressive geothermal zones in the country.

Finally, you'll head to Þingvellir National Park, a must-visit destination on the Golden Circle. Also known as Thingvellir, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in a rift valley that marks the meeting point of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Also in the park is the Silfra fissure, a rift located in a crystalline lake on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It's the only place in the world where you can dive/snorkel between two continents. Afterward, you'll continue to the nearby town of Hella, where you'll overnight.

Day 7: Þórsmörk Super Jeep Tour & Buggy Ride

Cruise around "Thor's Valley" and its glaciers in your 4WD vehicle

After breakfast, you'll embark on a rugged off-roading adventure in Þórsmörk (Thórsmörk). Literally translating to "Valley of Thor," this aptly-named mountain ridge sits between the Tindfjallajökull and Eyjafjallajökull ice caps and was designated as a nature reserve in 1918. The landscapes here are diverse, characterized by impressive gorges, ravines, scrubby slopes, waterfalls, and dried lava fields.

Because the area is inaccessible for regular cars, you'll meet an English-speaking driver/guide near Hella and hop in a customized Super Jeep for a 4WD adventure through the park. There will be opportunities to stop and hike on rough trails that run about 5 miles (8 km) in total. These routes lead to plenty of stunning viewpoints offering panoramic views of the valley and surrounding mountains and volcanoes.

After the hikes, the adventure continues when you hop in a buggy for a wild ride. Spend the last half of the day zipping across rugged landscapes and visiting hard-to-reach locales. One incredible site is Gígjökull, a glacier impacted by rushing floodwaters when the volcano under the Eyjafjallajökull ice cap erupted in 2010. After a day of hiking and off-road adventure, return to the meeting point and transfer back to your hotel in Hella.

Day 8: Transfer to Kirkjubæjarklaustur via Landmannalaugar Super Jeep Tour

Go off-roading and hit the hiking trail on an excursion around Landmannalaugar
Plan your trip to Iceland
Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.

Your epic tour of the southern highlands continues this morning with a trip to Landmannalaugar. This geothermal wonderland is located within the Fjallabak Nature Reserve, a 470-square-mile (1,216 sq km) wilderness area renowned for its natural beauty. This is a full-day tour where you'll explore Landmannalaugar's rugged terrain in a Super Jeep.

Among the highlights you'll travel to today is Hjálparfoss. This beautiful waterfall in the Thjorsa Valley features double cascades that point toward each other and appear as mirror images. Nearby, is Þjófafoss, which is comprised of multiple cascades on the Þjórsá River. Perhaps the most beautiful of all is Gjárfoss, a multitiered waterfall that plunges into a gorge nestled in the fertile Gjáin Valley.

Other landmarks you'll visit include Hnausapollur, a glassy blue crater lake, and Hekla, an active volcano offering a panoramic view from the summit. After a relaxing session in the natural springs of the Landmannalaugar Valley, you'll end the day in Hella, a picturesque town where you'll settle in for the next two nights. 

Day 9: Southern Fjallabak Tour & Mælifell Volcano

Fagrifoss
Fagrifoss is one of the most beautiful, off-the-beaten-path waterfalls in Iceland

You'll continue exploring the Fjallabak Nature Reserve today, this time in its southern region. Riding in the Jeep, you'll travel to landmarks like Fagrifoss (literally the "Beautiful Waterfall"). This 80-foot (25 m) cascade is located near the Lakagígar volcanic region, characterized by craters and fissures. The beauty of the falls is only enhanced by their contrast with the surrounding volcanic landscapes.

In keeping with that theme, you'll next visit Lakagígar. This row of spectacular craters was formed in the eruptions at Laki volcanic fissure in 1784 and is spread across several miles. Another highlight is Mælifell, an almost perfectly cylindrical cone volcano rising 656 feet (200 m) above the surrounding black terrain. At the end of the day, you'll return to your hotel.

Day 10: Transfer to Höfn via Skaftafell Glacier Hike & Jökulsárlón Lagoon

Hike across the surface of a glacier

In the morning, you'll transfer to Iceland's southeastern coast, strap on the crampons, and embark on a half-day hike around an outlet glacier at Skaftafell. This icy giant extends from the mighty Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe. Your adventure starts when you meet a certified glacier guide in Skaftafell. After receiving your equipment and safety instructions, you'll step onto the glacier and traverse the surface of this 1,000-year-old ice, which gleams in white and blue. It will feel as if you're walking on the surface of an alien planet. 

Afterward, you'll transfer to the nearby town of Hof to marvel at some of Iceland's rich history. This town is famous for its 700-year-old church that boasts a turf-covered roof. These traditional architectural structures are characterized by their unique construction, which incorporates layers of turf or grass on the roof and sometimes on the walls. These buildings have a long history in Iceland, dating back to the settlement era in the ninth century.

The last stop of the day is at the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. At 656 feet (200 m), this is the deepest lake in Iceland. The icebergs floating on its surface are over 1,000 years old, and if you're lucky, you might spot seals and small whales in the water or on shore. After marveling at the lagoon, hike along its shores of the adjacent Diamond Beach. This black-sand beach is famous for the iceberg fragments that drift ashore from the lagoon and which gleam like diamonds in the sunlight. You'll overnight in the nearby seaside town of Höfn.

Day 11: Day Trip to Stokksnes Peninsula & the Eastfjords

You've hiked across glaciers—now wander around the Eastfjords

In the morning, you'll transfer a few minutes from Höfn to Stokksnes, a scenic headland on the southeastern Icelandic coast. Part of Vatnajökull National Park, the area is known for its remote black-sand beaches and coastal mountains. You'll also find cultural heritage here in the form of an ancient Viking village with traditional turf buildings.

Continue up the coast into Iceland's wild Eastfjords region and Djúpivogur. This idyllic small town sits on a fjord and, like Sokksnes, offers great photo opportunities. While here, you can take a short walk along the shore to an old lighthouse on the rocks.

Next, it's time for another thrilling off-road excursion. Hop in a modified Jeep for a half-day ride around the beautiful, glacier-carved Breiðdalur Valley. Backed by soaring mountains, this coastal area boasts plenty of natural wonders, from romantic waterfalls to salmon-filled rivers. During the tour, you'll stop at colorful fishing villages like Breiðdalsvík and Fáskrúðsfjörður, the latter of which was settled by French and Belgian sailors. At the end of the day, you'll return to Höfn.

Day 12: Transfer to Vík via Canyons, Yoda Cave & Zipline 

May the force be with you on today's visit to the "Yoda Cave"

Meet your driver in the morning for the ride south back down Iceland to the town of Vík, the southernmost town in the country. Make a day of it as you journey to some other stunning locales in this part of Iceland. The first stop will be at Dverghamrar, a rock formation known for its hexagonal basalt columns. Then, continue to Fjaðrárgljúfur, a sinuous and dramatically sculpted gorge easily accessed by a ridgetop trail that offers incredible views into the chasm. Here, you can opt for a hike on one of the trails leading down into the canyon.

The next must-see landmark you'll explore is Hjörleifshöfði. Known as the "Yoda Cave," the entrance to this mountain cavern is shaped like the diminutive "Star Wars" character. The last activity of the day delivers some thrills in the form of a zipline adventure. First, stop near a river canyon and embark on a short hike to some platforms where you'll strap into a harness. Then enjoy a birds-eye view of the canyon as you soar over it on different ziplines, each over 328 feet (100 m) long. Afterward, you'll continue to Vík and check into your hotel.

Day 13: Þakgil Hiking & ATV Safari

Hop on a quad for an even more rugged off-road adventure

This morning, enjoy a scenic transfer north a few miles, passing glacial rivers and lava fields on your way up to the Þakgil Valley. The route there will take you on a gravel road that leads to the ruggedly beautiful and off-the-beaten path Þakgil and Remundargil canyons. Surrounded by steep mountains, these rugged, moss-covered chasms are popular for hiking along rough trails of varying difficulty. You'll have your pick of trails, which range in ruggedness and length.

After getting the blood pumping, give your legs a break with an exciting ATV (quad bike) adventure. This thrilling two-hour ride begins at the foot of the awe-inspiring Mýrdalsjökull glacier. From there, you'll zoom across wild and diverse landscapes, passing landmarks like the hulking remains of a DC3 plane wreckage. Continue across black-sand beaches, stopping at landmarks and lookout points like those at the magnificent Dyrhólaey Peninsula, which is the southernmost tip of Iceland.

Day 14: Waterfalls, Beaches & Horseback Tour, Transfer to Reykjavík

Basalt formations on Reynisfjara black sand beach
Basalt formations on Reynisfjara's black sands

Continue exploring the wonders of Iceland's southern coast this morning on a full-day excursion. Along with your driver, leave Vík and visit the nearby Dyrholaey cliffs (a good locale for spotting puffins), which feature a massive stone sea arch and, beyond, the long black-sand Reynisfjara Beach. Reynisfjara is punctuated by dramatic sea stacks and, at its southern end, a cliff face of geometric basalt columns formed following a volcanic eruption during the last ice age.

Afterward, travel to the iconic Seljalandsfoss waterfall, which is unique in that you can walk behind the 200-foot (60 m) cascade. Another 19 miles (30 km) brings you to Skógafoss waterfall, where after admiring the rainbow from the base, you can hike uphill to the top of the falls from the Fimmvörðuháls trailhead. Then call in at the Skógar Folk Museum to peruse a heritage collection on age-old agriculture and fishing, plus a traditional turf farmhouse.

Later, you'll leave the car and hop in the saddle for a two-hour scenic horseback ride around Iceland's volcanic landscapes and wide-open valleys. As you explore back trails and gallop through open fields, your expert guide will share fascinating stories and insights about the local history, culture, and the remarkable bond between the Icelandic people and their horses. After the ride, you'll transfer about 2.5 hours back to Reykjavík and check into your hotel.

Day 15: Reykjavík Food Tour

Discover the bold flavors of Nordic cuisine on a food tour in Reykjavík
Spend your last day in Iceland on a food tour around Reykjavík's colorful downtown area. Highlights include browsing the Fiskmarkaðurinn (Fish Market), followed by dinner at one of the city's famous restaurants. You can opt for gourmet cuisine at a chic eatery, try traditional Icelandic fare focusing on fresh (and fermented) seafood, or stop at a family-run gem for rustic dishes like lamb soup and pancakes rolled with sugar. There are also plenty of vegan options, so dive in! 

Day 16: Visit Sky Lagoon, Depart Iceland

Sky Lagoon - Experience the seven-step Sky Ritual
Soak in a relaxing oasis just outside of Reykjavík

This may be your last day in Iceland, but the adventure isn't over yet. In the morning, you'll transfer a few minutes to Sky Lagoon, a natural hot spring located on a harbor south of Reykjavík. During the visit, you can take part in the Seven-Step Ritual. This involves alternating between soaks in the hot springs—whose temps hover around 100°F-104°F (38°C-40°C)—and cold plunges.

Following this is a trip to the sauna and then stepping out into a refreshing cold fog mist. Completing the sensory experience is a body scrub and one last soak in the geothermal lagoon. Afterward, you'll meet your driver for the ride back to the airport, where you'll catch your flight home. Safe travels!

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Map of Iceland Super Jeep Southern Highlands Tour - 16 Days
Map of Iceland Super Jeep Southern Highlands Tour - 16 Days