Embark on a 9-day self-drive adventure along Iceland’s famous Ring Road. Explore stunning landscapes, enjoy unique activities, and experience the freedom of a 4x4 campervan. Book now!
Embark on a 9-day self-drive adventure along Iceland’s famous Ring Road. Explore stunning landscapes, enjoy unique activities, and experience the freedom of a 4x4 campervan. Book now!
Reykjanesbær
Keflavík International Airport - Enjoy a complimentary shuttle service from Keflavik International Airport or a hotel in Keflavik town to the CampEasy office, just a 5-minute drive from the airport.
Bridge Between Continents - Begin your day by exploring the Reykjanes peninsula. The first stop is the renowned Bridge Between…
Reykjanesbær
Keflavík International Airport - Enjoy a complimentary shuttle service from Keflavik International Airport or a hotel in Keflavik town to the CampEasy office, just a 5-minute drive from the airport.
Bridge Between Continents - Begin your day by exploring the Reykjanes peninsula. The first stop is the renowned Bridge Between Continents, where you can stand between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.
Gunnuhver Hot Springs - Spend time at this geothermal area, featuring steam vents, hot mud pools, and a stunning landscape shaped by ground minerals. Enjoy vibrant colors on steaming surfaces with the Reykjanes lighthouse in the background. This is a must-see destination!
Kleifarvatn Lake - Kleifarvatn, the largest lake on the Reykjanesbær peninsula, is also one of Iceland’s deepest, reaching nearly 100 meters. The water comes from the porous lava ground and is home to many fish, especially popular with anglers! The lake reflects Iceland’s beauty with its simplicity, featuring lava ground covered in ancient moss.
South Coast, Black Beach, and Horse Riding
Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss is a 60-meter-high waterfall that you can walk behind. It’s a picturesque site, widely photographed and featured. Note that entrance to the waterfall area is free, but there is a parking fee not included in the tour price.
Dyrholaey - Dyrhólaey, or Doorhill Island, is the remains of an island from thousands of years ago. The 120-meter rock formation has a large hole in the middle where ships once sailed through. Today, Dyrhólaey is a popular site in Iceland and home to many bird species.
Reynisfjall - Visit the famous Reynisfjall cliff on Reynisfjara beach. The basalt columns of the cliff wall create a unique atmosphere. You might enjoy sitting on some of them and gazing at the three basalt rock formations standing out of the Atlantic Sea. Legend has it they are the remains of trolls caught by daylight.
Vík Horse Adventure - At 2:30 PM, meet Icelandic horses and enjoy a one-hour horseback riding tour. Afterward, spend time in Vík, a unique seaside settlement without a harbor, the only one of its kind in the country.
Fjaðrárgljúfur - Fjarargljufur Canyon is a must-see on the south coast. Its dramatic shape, cold river, and grazing sheep create an incredible site worth visiting! This location was featured in Justin Bieber’s music video in 2015.
Kirkjubaejarklaustur - On your way to the campsite, pass through Kirkjubaejarklaustur village, home to 500 residents. Visit Systrafoss waterfall in its charming surroundings, and consider taking the walk to the mountain top for breathtaking views.
Vatnajökull National Park
Tröll Expeditions Skaftafell - Vatnajökull Glacier - to Eastfjords
Distance: 393 km, 7 stops
Prepare for early activities near your campsite on the third day. At 9:30 AM, start the Skaftafell glacier hike and walk on the Falljökull outlet, part of the Vatnajökull glacier.
Skaftafell National Park - Visit Skaftafell National Park with its many walking paths. One leads to the beautiful Svartifoss waterfall, known for its dark basalt column formation. Entrance to the park is free, but a parking fee is not included in the tour price.
Diamond Beach Jokulsarlon - Before reaching your campsite for the night, visit two jewel sites of the south coast! At Jokulsárlón glacier lagoon, witness icebergs breaking free from Vatnajökull glacier, floating before reaching the sea. Then visit the black beach where ice blocks rest on the shore, sparkling like diamonds. Drive to your campsite for the night.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Boat Tours and Cafe - At 4:30 PM, enjoy an amphibian boat tour, sailing among the stunning icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. During this 35-minute trip, taste 1000-year-old ice and learn about geology and lagoon facts from an English-speaking guide. Don’t forget your camera for a selfie with seals against the picturesque glacier backdrop.
East Coast and Seyðisfjörður
Djúpivogur - Start your day by visiting the Eggs sculpture in Djúpivogur harbor before heading to the Eastfjords. The 34 sculptures, varying in shape and granite nuances, illuminate Merry Bay for over 200 meters. They represent various bird species migrating to Iceland. This place is free to visit.
If interested, visit Petra Stone Collection, a “precious” stone collection in many ways. Petra began collecting mineral stones early on and now has thousands of pieces. Collecting rocks helped her through challenges, and she shares this collection from her private home with visitors worldwide. Note that this is a recommendation, and the admission fee is not included in the tour price. If you choose to visit, it will take 1 hour and 30 minutes, including driving time from Djúpavogur.
Seydisfjordur - Seyðisfjörður is considered the most beautiful east fjord in the country! Nestled between Mt. Bjólfur and Strandartindur, the village of 700 inhabitants is a landmark with its colorful houses. Seyðisfjörður hosts the annual Lunga Arts festival in mid-July, attracting locals and tourists. Drive to your campsite for the night.
North-East and Lake Mývatn
Rjukandi Waterfall - Begin the day with a visit to Rjúkandi waterfall, just outside Egilsstaðir. The landscape to Mývatn is lunar-like, with surprising sites along the way!
Viti Crater - Viti and Krafla create a stunning sight with craters filled with emerald water. Walk around and take pictures from various angles. You might also visit Námaskarð, a geothermal area with minerals coloring the ground red, yellow, and white.
Grjotagja Cave - Grjótagjá is a small cave with a hot spring, unusable due to high temperatures. Although the hot spring is inaccessible, you can visit the cave and experience its tranquil, otherworldly atmosphere.
Dimmuborgir Lava Formations - The day wouldn’t be complete without visiting Dimmuborgir, a large lava field with caves and arches formed during a powerful eruption 2300 years ago. Take time to explore the park dedicated to these lava formations.
Myvatn Nature Baths (Jardbodin vid Myvatn) - End the day in the warm waters of Mývatn’s Nature Baths (7:00 PM). Enjoy the sauna, steam room, and warm waterfall, along with a panoramic view of the lake from the open-air bath.
Húsavik and Akureyri – Diamond Circle
Dettifoss Waterfall - Today’s itinerary takes you around the Tjörnes peninsula in northern Iceland, with Dettifoss waterfall as your first stop. The waterfall is an impressive 100 meters wide and 45 meters high, where you can feel the ground tremble. Next, head towards Ásbyrgi. Start the day early!
Asbyrgi - Ásbyrgi is a unique shoe-shaped canyon formed eight to ten thousand years ago after glacial flooding. Today, it’s a woodland area with a small lake at its heart. The cliffs are about 100 meters high, and the canyon features many walking paths, evoking its Ice Age past.
Godafoss - On the way to Akureyri, visit Godafoss waterfall, or the waterfall of the gods. Legend says that in the year 1000, Þorgeir, who made Christianity official in Iceland, threw Norse god statues into the waterfall. The chute is an impressive 12 meters high and 30 meters wide.
Akureyri - End the day in Akureyri, the capital of the north! Akureyri offers much, with its lovely church perched atop the town. Visit the botanical garden and swimming pool (admission not included), with outdoor slides adding excitement. A 10-minute drive from the center leads to the charming, must-see Christmas house, open year-round.
The Battle of Iceland
Grafarkirkja - Grafarkirkja is Iceland’s oldest turf church, very photogenic. The church exudes a magical atmosphere, perfect for spending time and feeling the area’s spirituality.
If interested, visit the Hofsós swimming pool, one of Iceland’s most popular and photographed sites. The fjord view from the pool is priceless. Enjoy Icelandic nature’s simplicity and tranquility. Note that this is a recommendation, and the admission fee is not included in the tour price. If you choose to visit, it will take 2 hours and 15 minutes, including driving time from Grafarkirkja.
1238 The Battle of Iceland - Experience Iceland’s history differently! At 11:00 AM, visit The Battle of Iceland museum, offering a unique historical experience through virtual reality. Regardless of your interest in history, this exhibition lets you experience Iceland’s most significant battle, the Battle of Örlygsstaðir, the first step to ending Iceland’s independence.
Grabrok Crater - Stop at Grábrók crater, accessible to the top. After exploring the crater, visit Glanni waterfall, just 5 minutes down the road, before heading to Þingvellir National Park.
Thingvellir National Park - Þingvellir National Park is a Golden Circle site, a geological marvel where Öxara waterfall and Silfra Fissure were born from continental drift. It’s also a significant historical and political site. Head to your campsite for the night. Note that while there’s no admission fee, a parking fee is not included in the tour price.
Golden Circle and Snorkeling in Silfra
Geysir - Visit Geysir, where the Strokkur geyser shoots warm water up to 15 meters high. Geysir is the second Golden Circle site on your schedule.
Gullfoss Waterfall - Complete the Golden Circle with a visit to the mighty Gullfoss waterfall, which impressively drops into a narrow gorge from 32 meters high.
Reykjadalur Hot Springs - Later, hike to the beautiful thermal river in Hveragerði. After a 45-minute mountain walk (one way), arrive at this extraordinary site and enjoy the warm river of Reykjadalur or steam valley! Don’t forget your swimwear.
Reykjavík
Sun Voyager - The famous Sun Voyager sculpture, created by Jón Gunnar Árnason, conveys a message of hope and freedom. The statue is placed by the sea with majestic mountains in the background. It’s a must-see.
Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre - Harpa, the music and conference hall, is inspired by Icelandic nature. Note that there’s no admission fee to enter Harpa, but a small parking fee is not included in the tour price.
Hallgrimskirkja - Hallgrimskirkja church is near downtown Reykjavik and the famous Rainbow Street. For a 360° panoramic city view, consider going to the top of the church. Note that while there’s no admission fee to enter the church, a fee to access the tower is not included in the tour price.
Perlan - If time allows before your flight, visit Perlan, a museum atop four water reservoir tanks serving Reykjavík. Participate in the Aurora Show, revealing northern lights secrets. Note that the museum admission fee is not included in the tour price.

- Campsites Fees
- Airport transfer
- Quality Camper Van
- Expert made itinerary
- Zero-Risk Coverage
- Easy Guide tablet
- Booked Activities
- Extras (Gas, Wi-Fi, etc.)
- Campsites Fees
- Airport transfer
- Quality Camper Van
- Expert made itinerary
- Zero-Risk Coverage
- Easy Guide tablet
- Booked Activities
- Extras (Gas, Wi-Fi, etc.)
- Personal Accident Insurance unless driving or passenger
- Parking Fees
- Traffic Violation Fines (Parking/Speeding)
- Electricity and the use of any other service at the campsites are excluded.
- Flights
- Fuel
- 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)
- Personal Accident Insurance unless driving or passenger
- Parking Fees
- Traffic Violation Fines (Parking/Speeding)
- Electricity and the use of any other service at the campsites are excluded.
- Flights
- Fuel
- 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)
The Circle Route Journey is an expertly curated eight-night self-guided travel package that includes a designated roadmap, a selection of attractions, and prepaid campsite lodgings for an unsurpassed motorhome holiday in Iceland. Our team of professionals ensures that meticulously selected routes lead you to the most exceptional Icelandic spectacles and…
The Circle Route Journey is an expertly curated eight-night self-guided travel package that includes a designated roadmap, a selection of attractions, and prepaid campsite lodgings for an unsurpassed motorhome holiday in Iceland. Our team of professionals ensures that meticulously selected routes lead you to the most exceptional Icelandic spectacles and adventures.
Included in your tour are engaging activities such as a Whale Spotting excursion departing from Húsavík and horseback riding on the dark shores.
With us, you receive our Easy Guide tablet, a routing device where you can access your travel plan, activities, camper information, and other useful features.
In the itinerary breakdown that follows, we’ve included the estimated duration spent at each point of interest, inclusive of the commute time from the preceding location.
- For some activities in this tour the minimum age limit is 14 years
- For some activities in this tour the minimum weight is 45kg (99 lbs), and the maximum is 120kg (264 lbs)
- For some activities in this tour the minimum height is 145cm (4’9) , and the maximum is 200cm (6’7)
- 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.