May-September
This tour take you to the most beautiful places in the south of Iceland.
Optionally, you can extend your stay by adding extra days in Reykjavik and go on additional excursions, such as a seals observation on the Snaefellsnes peninsula, tour into the mouth of a frozen volcano, whale safari, etc.
The Hveragerdi Geothermal Park is located in the center of the picturesque town of Hveragerdi, about 45 km east of the capital Reykjavik. Hveragerdi is undoubtedly one of the few inhabited places in the world located in such a geothermal area. At the center, visitors are invited to take a self-guided walk around the hot springs and learn a little about the geological history of this unique area.
Here you will learn how Icelanders use volcanic energy.
The LAVA Centre is an interactive, high-tech educational exhibition about volcanic activity, earthquakes and the creation of Iceland. It is Iceland’s most awarded exhibition in design and technology.
LAVA Centre is the gateway to the South Coast of Iceland, the country’s most active volcanic area. It is the perfect place to start a tour along the south coast’s sleeping volcanoes and black lava beaches.
Skógafoss is one of the largest waterfalls in Iceland, boasting a height of approximately 60 meters and a width of 25 meters. You can walk right up to it, but be prepared to get drenched. It's truly overwhelming to stand next to this powerful natural wonder. Due to the substantial amount of mist it generates, you'll often witness beautiful rainbows on sunny days.
Skógafoss is one of the biggest waterfalls in Iceland, with a drop of some 60 meters and a width of 25 meters, and you can walk right up to, but be prepared to be drenched. It is just overwhelming standing next to it. Seeing that it produces a lot of drizzle then you will be able to see beautiful rainbows on sunny days.
With its enormous basalt stacks, roaring Atlantic waves, and stunning panoramas, Reynisfjara is widely considered to be the most beautiful example of Iceland’s black sand beaches.
Reynisdrangar is so amazing that it was featured in Season 7 of the HBO Series Game of Thrones; you can spot it in a few scenes shot ‘North of the Wall’.
The sea stacks themselves are home to thousands of nesting seabirds. Species that can be found here include puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, making it a must-see location for all birdwatchers out there.
Diamond Beach is a black sand beach located just beyond the bridge from the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. The ice pieces are the remnants of the large icebergs from the lagoon. The ice really sparkles in the sun, just like diamonds. They stand out so well in contrast to the black sand. You can find some really large chunks, along with lots of smaller ones. You can walk around them and take some awesome pictures.
Prepare to be amazed at the most popular beach in Iceland!
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is a natural wonder of our world formed by the constant melting and breaking of the glacier.
The lake has grown at varying rates because of glacial melting. It is now 1.5 kilometres away from the ocean’s edge and covers an area of about 18 km2. It recently became the deepest lake in Iceland, at over 248 metres (814 feet), as glacial retreat extended its boundaries. The Glacial Lagoon is part of Vatnajokull National Park.
We offer exciting boat trips on the lagoon in one of our four amphibian boats. During the excursion you sail among the huge icebergs in the picturesque scenery of Jökulsárlón. On the boat you get to taste the 1000 year old ice and if you are lucky you might even see some seals.
The excursion takes 30–40 minutes and includes an English speaking guide who explains to you the geology and facts of the lagoon. Other languages may be offered upon request.
It is the largest glacier in Iceland, covering 8% of the country's territory. The ice thickness in some places reaches 1 km. Like most glaciers in Iceland, there are several volcanoes lurking beneath it. Only a part of it, the tongue of the Vatnajökull glacier, the so-called "dead ice," is located in the Skaftafell National Park. These are the edges isolated from the main glacier, which, unfortunately, do not grow or renew, but gradually melt.
Skaftafetl, together with another national park, Vatnajökull, make up the largest protected area in Europe. Sunny weather, atypical for the south of Iceland, is a constant occurrence here. So don't be surprised when you see a tender birch forest and bright colors of heather fields. Even higher above sea level, the landscape changes to a desert of black sand, and then to the Skaftafellsjökull glacier, a volcano and a mountain, lakes with ice and ice caves. The pearl of this park is the Svartifoss waterfall.
Its name is translated from Icelandic as "Black Waterfall". It owes its name to the black basalt columns that frame the water stream like a majestic throne. Geometrically correct, the pillars are like the creations of fantastic creatures. However, scientists have proven that it's all about physical processes. The appearance of the waterfall has inspired architects to create many architectural objects in Iceland with a design in the form of stepped pillars.
The hike from the Visitor Center to the waterfall is 1.5 km uphill.
Thingvellir National Park (Þingvellir) is one of the best geological wonders in Iceland. This UNESCO World Heritage Site and Game of Thrones film location is only a 45-minute drive from Reykjavík. Explore an epic Icelandic landscape, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet!
Þingvellir means assembly fields and in the year 930 AD, Iceland’s historic democratic parliament – one of the first in the world – was founded there. Most Icelandic people regard Þingvellir as a sacred place, a place of great beauty and an incredible stepping stone in their history.
Although the Great Geysir is less active these days, it did lend its name to hot springs all over the world. It was the first geyser described in a printed source.
Gullfoss (translated to ‘Golden Falls’) is one of Iceland’s most iconic and beloved waterfalls, found in the Hvítá river canyon in Southwest Iceland. In sunny weather, regardless of the season, an incredibly beautiful rainbow stands above it.
Perlan (Icelandic for "pearl") is the city's boiler house, a building with a blue hemispherical dome roof, located on top of Öskjuhlíð, the largest hill in Reykjavík, Iceland. The hill is covered with forest, but Perlan is visible from almost all parts of the city.
The building is 25.7 meters high. Perlan resembles a daisy, each "petal" of which is a hot water tank heated by thermal waters. On the ground floor of the building there is a winter garden - an exhibition space of about 10 thousand square meters. Concerts, exhibitions and fairs are held here. There are several shops inside. One of the former water tanks houses The Saga Museum, which exhibits wax figures telling about the life and culture of the Icelanders. On the fourth floor there is an observation tower with panoramic telescopes installed in each of the six corners of the tower.
Above the observation tower, in a rotating glass dome-shaped part of the building, there is a bar and restaurant. In two hours, this part of the building makes a complete rotation around its axis. At night, the dome is illuminated by lights.
STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY GIVES THE FEELING OF FLIGHT.
You will hang suspended, feet dangling, before a 20-metre spherical screen while our film whisks you away on an exhilarating journey across Iceland. Special effects, including wind, mist and scents, combine with the ride’s motion to create an unforgettable experience.
Iceland can offer its visitors not only the beauty of nature, but also its healing power. To experience it, we suggest visiting the Blue Lagoon, a unique geothermal spring in the middle of a black lava field, which is known not only for its milky blue mineral waters but also for its spa treatments. National Geographic rated it as one of the 25 Wonders of the World.
The cost is dynamic and depends on the time of entry to the spa complex and the number of available slots.
Comfort Package:
-- towel
-- wellness mask
--1 drink of your choice
Premium package:
everything in the Comtort package
+ two additional wellness masks to choose from
+ bathrobe
+ a glass of sparkling wine during lunch at Lava restaurant
Suite package (SPA Retreat):
everything in the Comtort package
+ Lagoon retreat
+ private room for changing clothes
+ additional rooms for relaxation
+ scrubs and creams
+ the option to order massages and treatments