Embark on a thrilling 13-day self-drive tour of Iceland in a 4X4 campervan. Explore stunning landscapes, participate in exciting activities, and enjoy the convenience of a pre-planned itinerary. Book now!
Embark on a thrilling 13-day self-drive tour of Iceland in a 4X4 campervan. Explore stunning landscapes, participate in exciting activities, and enjoy the convenience of a pre-planned itinerary. Book now!
Golden Circle
Keflavík International Airport - Enjoy a free shuttle service from Keflavik International Airport or your hotel in Keflavik town to our office, just a 5-minute drive away.
Thingvellir National Park - Begin your Golden Circle tour with a visit to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This park is a geological…
Golden Circle
Keflavík International Airport - Enjoy a free shuttle service from Keflavik International Airport or your hotel in Keflavik town to our office, just a 5-minute drive away.
Thingvellir National Park - Begin your Golden Circle tour with a visit to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This park is a geological wonder with the Oxara waterfall and Silfra Fissure, formed by the continental drift. It’s also a site of historical and political significance. Entrance is free, but a parking fee applies, which is not included in the tour price.
Geysir - Next, visit Geysir, where the Strokkur geyser shoots warm water up to 15 meters high. This is the second stop on your Golden Circle tour.
Gullfoss Waterfall - Complete the Golden Circle with a visit to the impressive Gullfoss waterfall, which plunges 32 meters into a narrow gorge.
Secret Lagoon - Gamla Laugin - Experience a geothermal bath at the Secret Lagoon, built in 1891 near the Litli Geysir. The warm waters and frequent spouting activities make it a delightful stop at 4:00 pm.
South Coast Adventure
Seljalandsfoss - Head south to visit the picturesque Seljalandsfoss and Skógarfoss waterfalls. Seljalandsfoss is a 60-meter-high chute you can walk behind. Entrance is free, but a parking fee applies, which is not included in the tour price.
Icelandic Mountain Guides by Icelandia - Sólheimajökull Base Camp - Prepare for an adventure with a glacier walk on Sólheimajökull. After a safety briefing, explore the ever-changing glacial landscape.
Crashed DC 3 Plane - Aviation enthusiasts can take a two-hour walk to see the wrecked DC-3 plane that crashed on the black beach in 1973. All passengers survived.
Dyrholaey - Visit Dyrhólaey, a 120-meter rock formation with a hole in the middle where ships once sailed through. It’s a popular site home to many bird species.
Reynisfjara Beach - Explore Reynisfjara beach and its famous basalt columns. The three basalt rock formations in the Atlantic Sea are said to be trolls caught by daylight.
Skaftafell National Park and Jökulsárlón
Fjaðrárgljúfur - Visit the stunning Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, known for its dramatic shape and cold river. This site was featured in a Justin Bieber video in 2015.
Skaftafell National Park - Explore Skaftafell National Park with its many walking paths, including a trail to the beautiful Svartifoss waterfall. Entrance is free, but a parking fee applies, which is not included in the tour price.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Boat Tours and Cafe - At 6:30 pm, take a boat tour through the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, sailing among huge icebergs. Taste 1000-year-old ice and learn about the lagoon from an English-speaking guide. Don’t forget your camera for a chance to take a selfie with seals.
Diamond Beach - Visit Diamond Beach, a black beach where ice blocks from the glacier glitter like diamonds in the sunlight.
Eastfjords Exploration
Vestrahorn - Start with Vestrahorn, a widely photographed site with a black sandy beach and unique mountains. A small entrance fee is required, payable at the Viking Café, and is not included in the tour price.
Djúpivogur - See the 34 granite egg sculptures representing various bird species that migrate to Iceland, lighting up Merry Bay for over 200 meters.
Seydisfjordur - Visit Seydisfjördur, considered the most beautiful east fjord in Iceland. This village of 700 inhabitants is known for its colorful houses, Rainbow Road, and the annual Lunga Arts festival in mid-July.
The Grand North
Studlagil canyon - Explore Stuðlagil Canyon, known for its stunning basalt rock columns and blue river. Admire the canyon from a viewing platform or go down to the gorge.
Vopnafjordur - Take a break for shopping or coffee in the fishing village of Vopnafjordur in Northeast Iceland.
Asbyrgi - Visit Ásbyrgi, a shoe-shaped canyon formed 8,000-10,000 years ago. This woodland area features a small lake and many walking paths.
Dettifoss Waterfall and Mývatn
Dettifoss Waterfall - Stop at Dettifoss waterfall, a 100-meter-wide and 45-meter-high chute that makes the ground tremble.
Viti Crater - See the Viti and Krafla craters filled with emerald-colored water. Visit the geothermal area of Námaskarð, where minerals color the ground in red, yellow, and white tones.
Myvatn Nature Baths (Jardbodin vid Myvatn) - Relax in the warm waters of Mývatn’s Nature Baths at 1:00 pm. Enjoy the sauna, steam room, and panoramic lake views from the open-air bath.
Trollaskagi Peninsula
Husavik - Visit Húsavík, known for whale watching and as the setting for the movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. With luck, you might see giant whales in their natural habitat.
North Sailing - Húsavík Whale Watching - At 10 a.m., board a traditional Icelandic oak ship for a whale-watching tour around Húsavik, with views of the mountains of Grenivík and Skjálfandi Bay.
Godafoss - Visit Goðafoss waterfall, known as the waterfall of the gods. Legend has it that Þorgeir threw statues of Norse gods into the waterfall in the year 1000.
Akureyri - End the day in Akureyri, the capital of the north. Visit the church, botanical garden, and swimming pool (admission not included). A short drive from the center takes you to the charming Christmas house, open year-round.
Hvítserkur and Seals spotting
Grafarkirkja - Visit Grafarkirkja, the oldest turf church in Iceland. This photogenic church has a magical atmosphere worth experiencing.
Hvitserkur - See the stunning Hvítserkur, a 15-meter-high basalt stack. With luck, you might spot seals around Hvítserkur.
Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft
Holmavik - Spend a night in the small fishing town of Hólmavík, known for its history of witchcraft and witch-hunts. Visit the Museum of Sorcery and Magic and the University of Iceland’s Folklore Research Institute. We recommend a coffee from Café Riis before you leave.
Isafjordur - Next, visit Ísafjörður, a small town in the Westfjords known for its dramatic landscapes. It’s perfect for a walk around the town surrounded by mountains.
Mighty Dynjandi Waterfall
Dynjandi (Fjallfoss) - See the magnificent Dynjandi waterfall, the largest in the Westfjords, with a total height of 100 meters. Smaller waterfalls lead the way to Dynjandi.
Reykjafjaroarlaug Hot Pool - End the day with a relaxing stop at Reykjafjarðarlaug Hot Pool in the beautiful Westfjords. Entrance is free, but donations are welcome.
Rauðisandur and The South Westfjords
Latrabjarg bird cliffs - For bird watching, visit the Látrabjarg cliffs, the westernmost point in Iceland, home to puffins and other bird species.
Rauðisandur - Explore the unique red sandy beach of Rauðisandur and see dramatic cliffs and a natural geothermal pool carved from stone.
Hellulaug Pool - Stop at Hellulaug, a small geothermal pool surrounded by rocks. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and ocean views.
Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Lighthouse Sugandisey - Visit the charming fishing village of Stykkishólmur, known for its fresh fish dishes. Explore Sugandisey island and its lighthouse for spectacular views.
Kirkjufell Mountain - See the famous Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall and Kirkjufell mountain, formed 5 to 10 million years ago, known for its unique and majestic look.
Djupalonssandur Beach - Visit Djúpalónssandur, a black pebble beach where sailors were once tested for strength. See the stones and records on the shore and the remains of a rusty shipwreck.
Vatnshellir Cave - At 2:30 pm, explore an 8000-year-old lava tube 32 meters underground. Descend deep under the surface with a helmet and headlight.
Arnarstapi - Stop at Arnarstapi, known for its beauty. See the arch carved in the stone called Gatklettur.
Budakirkja - Visit Búðir church, one of Iceland’s three black churches, a popular spot for photographers. Nearby, you might spot seals in the sea.
Gerduberg basalt columns - End the day at Gerðuberg cliff, known for its 14-meter-high geometrically symmetric basalt columns.
Hraunfossar and Glymur Waterfalls
Hraunfossar - See the picturesque Hraunfossar waterfall, composed of trickling rivulets through vegetation.
Barnafoss - Nearby is Barnafoss, a powerful waterfall emerging through a lava opening.
Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring - Visit Deildartunguhver, Europe’s largest hot spring, located in Reykjadalur. See the massive bubbles in the 97°C water from a safe distance.
Krauma - End your journey in the geothermal waters of Krauma Spa, adjacent to Deildartunguhver. The facility has four pools with natural geothermal water and uses no chemicals.

- Campsites Fees
- Airport transfer
- Expert-made itinerary
- Quality Camper Van
- Zero-Risk Coverage
- Easy Guide tablet
- Booked Activities
- Extras including Gas and Wi-Fi
- Campsites Fees
- Airport transfer
- Expert-made itinerary
- Quality Camper Van
- Zero-Risk Coverage
- Easy Guide tablet
- Booked Activities
- Extras including Gas and Wi-Fi
- Personal Accident Insurance unless driving or passenger
- Traffic Violation Fines (Parking/Speeding)
- Parking Fees
- Electricity and the use of any other service at the campsites are excluded
- Flights
- Activities only suggested in the itinerary of the tour
- Any extra activity selected by customers
- Food and Beverages (except where we include a…
- Personal Accident Insurance unless driving or passenger
- Traffic Violation Fines (Parking/Speeding)
- Parking Fees
- Electricity and the use of any other service at the campsites are excluded
- Flights
- Activities only suggested in the itinerary of the tour
- Any extra activity selected by customers
- Food and Beverages (except where we include a restaurant in the tour)
- Fuel
- Thingvellir National Park 3.80 USD
- Skaftafell National Park $9
- Vestrahorn $ 6
Experience an intricately structured 13-day self-drive holiday plan in Iceland, featuring a predetermined itinerary and pre-selected attractions, along with camping overnight fees for an exceptional campervan adventure in Iceland!
Engage in activities such as glacier walking on Sólheimajökull and kayaking in the scenic bay of Ísafjörður. Discover an…
Experience an intricately structured 13-day self-drive holiday plan in Iceland, featuring a predetermined itinerary and pre-selected attractions, along with camping overnight fees for an exceptional campervan adventure in Iceland!
Engage in activities such as glacier walking on Sólheimajökull and kayaking in the scenic bay of Ísafjörður. Discover an 8000-year-old lava tube positioned 32 meters beneath the earth surface and savor a boat trip, sailing through the massive, breathtaking icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, among other experiences!
You’ll be provided with the Easy Guide tablet, a navigation tool where your itinerary, activities, camper-related information, and other useful features are easily accessible. Exclusive to us.
In the following itinerary description, we’ve included the estimated time spent at each location, accounting for travel time from the previous spot.
- For some activities in this tour the minimum age requirement is 12 years
- It is recommended to be at paid activities´ meeting points 20 mins before the activity starts
- The minimum age requirement for the driver participant(s) of this tour is 20 years of age
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.