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Best Iceland Tours

Looking for the best Iceland tours? You are in the right place. We help you see Iceland at its best. From glaciers and volcanoes to waterfalls and black sand beaches. Our tours are easy to join, well planned, and led by local experts.

Iceland Multi-day Tours

Tour image of 8-Day Small Group Tour Around Iceland from Reykjavik
8 days
4.94 (637)
8-Day Small Group Tour Around Iceland from Reykjavik
$2720.11
Tour image of 6-Day Around Iceland Small-Group Tour from Reykjavik with Accomm
6 days
4.85 (653)
6-Day Around Iceland Small-Group Tour from Reykjavik with Accomm
$2490.37
Tour image of 6-Day Minibus Tour Around Iceland from Reykjavik
6 days
4.94 (470)
6-Day Minibus Tour Around Iceland from Reykjavik
$2312.74
Tour image of Iceland Adventure
8 days
5 (437)
Iceland Adventure
$4749
Tour image of 6 Day - Around Iceland Adventure
6 days
4.6 (540)
6 Day - Around Iceland Adventure
$2303.41
Tour image of Iceland's Magical Northern Lights  (2025)
7 days
4.6 (324)
Iceland's Magical Northern Lights (2025)
$3799
Tour image of Iceland's Magical Northern Lights  (2027)
7 days
4.6 (324)
Iceland's Magical Northern Lights (2027)
$4199
Tour image of Iceland's Magical Northern Lights  (2026)
7 days
4.6 (324)
Iceland's Magical Northern Lights (2026)
$3399
Tour image of 8-Day Summer Ring Route of Iceland with Snaefellsnes Peninsula
8 days
4.95 (170)
8-Day Summer Ring Route of Iceland with Snaefellsnes Peninsula
$3256.55
Tour image of 7 Day - Complete Iceland
7 days
4.6 (207)
7 Day - Complete Iceland
$2550.21

The best Iceland tour packages

Iceland is raw, wild, and powerful. Nature leads the way here. Volcanoes built the land. Glaciers carved it. Much of the country still feels untouched.

You might walk across ancient glaciers, snorkel between shifting tectonic plates, explore ice caves, or learn to cook on a local farm. You can relax in natural hot springs, search for the northern lights, or stand in awe of roaring waterfalls, bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and floating icebergs. Wherever you go, Iceland’s dramatic landscape surrounds you. We help you find an Iceland tour that lets you experience it all.

Tour image of Reykjavik Food Walk - Local Foodie Adventure in Iceland
3 hours
4.97 (19073)
Reykjavik Food Walk - Local Foodie Adventure in Iceland
$144
Tour image of Small-Group Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon with Ticket & Kerid Crater
11 hours
4.9 (5734)
Small-Group Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon with Ticket & Kerid Crater
$249
Tour image of Silfra: Snorkeling Between Tectonic Plates - Meet on Location
2.5 hours
4.95 (5007)
Silfra: Snorkeling Between Tectonic Plates - Meet on Location
$154
Tour image of Reykjavík Small group Walking Tour - by CityWalk
2 hours
4.93 (5083)
Reykjavík Small group Walking Tour - by CityWalk
$52.1
Tour image of Iceland South Coast Full Day Small-Group Tour from Reykjavik
10 hours
4.82 (6012)
Iceland South Coast Full Day Small-Group Tour from Reykjavik
$136.18
Tour image of Silfra Snorkeling Between Continents Photos Included- Self Drive
3 hours
4.92 (3453)
Silfra Snorkeling Between Continents Photos Included- Self Drive
$149.21
Tour image of Lava Show Reykjavik Admission Ticket - Optional Premium Upgrade
1.2 hours
4.87 (3327)
Lava Show Reykjavik Admission Ticket - Optional Premium Upgrade
$51.9
Tour image of Golden Circle Classic Day Tour from Reykjavik
6.5 hours
4.49 (5220)
Golden Circle Classic Day Tour from Reykjavik
$85.26
Tour image of Silfra: Diving Between Tectonic Plates - Meet on Location
3 hours
4.97 (2139)
Silfra: Diving Between Tectonic Plates - Meet on Location
$279
Tour image of Golden Circle with Kerid Volcanic Crater Day Tour from Reykjavik
8.5 hours
4.73 (2924)
Golden Circle with Kerid Volcanic Crater Day Tour from Reykjavik
$85

In the quiet of dawn, the soft gurgle of Reykjadalur’s hot springs invites you to soak in its steamy embrace, far from the bustling tourist trails. Just beyond the crowds, the enchanting Gljúfrabúi waterfall whispers secrets behind its mossy curtain, a hidden gem that rewards the adventurous. Join the locals in a timeless ritual at a community swimming pool, where the phrase "kaffi og spjall" comes to life as friends gather for coffee and a chat, exchanging stories and laughter. These experiences offer a glimpse into the soul of Iceland, where nature and tradition weave a tapestry of serene beauty and genuine connection.

Iceland Expert Travel Tips

  1. Pack layers for unpredictable weather; Icelandic winds are no joke.
  2. Download the Vegagerðin app for real-time road conditions and closures.
  3. Respect local customs; remove shoes when entering Icelandic homes.
  4. Budget wisely; meals can easily exceed 3,000 ISK per person.
  5. Book Blue Lagoon tickets in advance to secure your preferred time slot.

Best time to visit Iceland

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Spring 2026

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Witness puffins return to their nesting cliffs and enjoy the blooming wildflowers across the countryside.
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Summer 2026

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Experience the Midnight Sun and hike the scenic trails of Þingvellir National Park during endless daylight.
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Autumn 2026

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Revel in the Northern Lights dancing across the sky and explore the vibrant Reykjavik International Film Festival.
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Winter 2026

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Delight in the magical ice caves and soak in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon under a starlit sky.
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FAQs

September to March offers the best chances due to longer nights, with peak visibility often between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Clear, dark skies away from city lights increase your chances significantly.
Renting a car is highly recommended, especially if traveling beyond Reykjavík. Public transportation is limited outside major towns, and a vehicle offers flexibility to visit remote sights at your own pace.
Iceland can be pricey, especially for dining and accommodations. Plan ahead by booking activities online, shopping at supermarkets for meals, and choosing budget-friendly lodging or camping options.
Spend at least five to seven days to experience highlights like Reykjavík, the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Blue Lagoon. Ten days or more allow exploration of remote areas like the Westfjords and eastern Iceland.
Yes, Iceland is one of the safest destinations globally. Solo travelers often enjoy friendly locals, low crime rates, and excellent infrastructure. Always inform someone about your itinerary if exploring remote areas alone.

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