Journey highlights
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Exclusive, Expert-Led Adventures: Access the heart of a dormant volcano, secret ice caves, and private glacier walks with certified guides.
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Behind-the-Scenes Encounters: Private visits to geothermal plants, greenhouses, and farms reveal Icelandic innovation and culture beyond the usual tourist trail
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Tailored Familiy Experiences: Children are engaged, parents are delighted, each activity balances adventure, learning, and downtime.
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Seamless Comfort & Logistics: Private transfers, curated dining, and flexible pacing ennsure a stress-free journey where families focus on shared moments.
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At a Glance
Day 2 - Volcano or Adventure Choices
Choose your adventure: descend 120m into Þríhnúkagígur volcano’s magma chamber, hiking through lava fields with safety gear and expert guides, or enjoy a private Icelandic horse experience in Reykjadalur valley, with hands-on grooming, riding, and a picnic. Alternative adventure: kayak along Stokkseyri’s canals to spot seals and birds, concluding with a fresh langoustine lunch. Every option is carefully curated for families, balancing awe, learning, and engagement.
Day 3 – Golden Circle & Hidden Gems
Explore Þingvellir National Park with a private ranger, learning the area’s geology, history, and conservation efforts. Continue to Geysir and Gullfoss, with time to uncover hidden treasures along the way. Visit Friðheimar greenhouse for a behind-the-scenes look at geothermal farming, ending with a private lunch in their atmospheric Wine Bar. Flexible pacing ensures curiosity and wonder guide the day.
Where to stay
Torfhus Retreat (2 nights)
Alternative Places to Stay Nearby
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Day 4 – South Coast & Glacier Exploration
Drive along Iceland’s dramatic south coast, visiting Reynisfjara’s black sand beach, Vík í Mýrdal, and Dyrhólaey’s arch. Walk among powerful waterfalls, then embark on a private glacier hike on Sólheimajökull with certified guides. Upgrade to a helicopter-assisted glacier hike for panoramic views and remote ice formations. Finish with an expert-led Northern Lights session at Hotel Rangá Observatory, blending science and legend.
Day 5 – Hidden Fljótshlíð & Local Life
Private exploration of Fljótshlíð’s caves, forests, and historic sites. Hike Dímon for sweeping valley views, discover the “fountain of youth,” and grill bread inside a natural cave. Conclude with a home-cooked dinner at a local farm, enjoying storytelling, authentic flavours, and intimate connection with Icelandic life.
Where to stay
Hotel Ranga (2 nights)
Alternative Places to Stay Nearby
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Day 6 – South-East Glaciers & Ice Cave
Journey east to Vatnajökull, visiting Fjaðrárglúfur canyon and Skaftafell National Park. Take part in a soil conservation project, then soar by helicopter to the Blue Dragon ice cave beneath Skeiðarárjökull glacier. Guided exploration reveals aquamarine ice formations and the story of Iceland’s dynamic landscapes—adventure, education, and family engagement combined.
Day 7 – Skaftafell & Fjallsárlón
Explore Skaftafell National Park with a ranger, enjoying optional hikes at your pace. Board a private Zodiac boat at Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon, drifting among icebergs beneath Öræfajökull volcano. Enjoy light refreshments on a secret island, combining adventure, tranquillity, and luxury in one unforgettable day.
Where to stay
Glacier Lagoon Hotel (2 nights)
Alternative Places to Stay Nearby
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Day 8 – Flight & Blue Lagoon Transfer
Fly domestically from Höfn to Reykjavík and transfer to the Blue Lagoon Retreat. Relax in geothermal waters and take in the volcanic landscapes one last time, reflecting on a week of discovery, adventure, and family moments.
Day 9 – Departure
Private transfer to Keflavík International Airport. Travel through mossy lava fields and volcanic terrain, leaving Iceland with memories of glaciers, volcanoes, and hidden landscapes, all experienced at a pace designed for families.Where to stay
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon (1 night)
Alternative Places to Stay Nearby
Our tailor made journeys include:
- Your dedicated Travel Consultant who will take care of arrangements
- Private international airport transfers in destination and your own private, English-speaking local guides
- Unique experiences, hand-picked by our Journeys team
- Entrance to must-see local sites
- Dedicated 24/7 team providing in-country support and guidance
When to visit
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Nordic climate - May, June and July are the driest months of the year. Mid-June to August is high season, but most highland tours don’t operate until July because of snow. At other times, many tourist facilities outside Reykjavík are closed. From September through March, the night is dark enough to see the Aurora Borealis.
Experiences in this tour
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View ExperienceLaugarás Lagoon Sanctuary of Wellness
Immerse yourself in Icelandic geothermal luxury at Laugarás Lagoon, where mineral-rich waters, mountain vistas, saunas, and a gourmet menu combine for an exclusive wellness escape in nature’s dramatic embrace.
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View ExperienceGreenhouse lunch at Friðheimar
A private tour of a geothermal greenhouse where tomatoes grow year-round using volcanic energy. Lunch served among the plants with everything freshly picked.
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Buggy and ice cave adventure
Experience southern Iceland in private: hike across a glacier, explore a hidden ice cave, and drive a buggy along black sand beaches, all while absorbing the dramatic landscapes of mountains, sea stacks, and volcanic wonders.
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View ExperienceNorthern Lights Hunt
Escape Reykjavik’s lights and journey into Iceland’s wilderness with a private guide, tracking the elusive Northern Lights. Witness the Aurora Borealis shimmer across the night sky in serene isolation, with the magic of the Arctic unfolding before you.
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View ExperienceATV across the lava
ATVs across the Reykjanes peninsula. Lava fields, black sand, mountain trails, and views over the Blue Lagoon and the island of Eldey.
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View ExperienceThórsmork by super jeep
Cross icy rivers and craggy riverbeds in a super jeep to reach the Valley of Thór, flanked by three glaciers. Explore on foot or keep driving through Iceland’s highland wilderness.
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View ExperienceWhale watching from Snaefellsnes
Set sail from the Snæfellsnes Peninsula for a private whale-watching adventure, spotting orcas, humpbacks, and more against the dramatic backdrop of Snæfellsjökull Glacier and Iceland’s unspoiled coast.
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View ExperienceGlacier lagoon and national park
Giant icebergs drifting across Jökulsárlón, sparkling white glaciers, jagged mountains, and endless black sand beaches. Vatnajökull covers 13 per cent of Iceland.
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View ExperienceAurora snowmobiling in the South of Iceland
This unique adventure promises not just the thrill of speed but also a deep connection to Iceland's breathtaking natural wonders, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
We design each itinerary around you, so this suggested itineraryis a starting point that we can tweak or transform into something completely bespoke to you. Call us on 020 8682 5040 to start planning your holiday.
