Explore Iceland’s hidden gems in luxury with a local guide, enjoying unmatched freedom, comfort, and exclusive access to remote landscapes.
Explore Iceland’s hidden gems in luxury with a local guide, enjoying unmatched freedom, comfort, and exclusive access to remote landscapes.
GOLDEN CIRCLE
Thingvellir National Park - Discover Iceland’s most iconic landscape, where rich history and untamed nature meet in a breathtaking valley. It’s a place that humbles you in the most inspiring way.
Oxararfoss - A breathtaking waterfall nestled within the rift valley—easily accessible and unforgettable. The mist, the cliffs, the…
GOLDEN CIRCLE
Thingvellir National Park - Discover Iceland’s most iconic landscape, where rich history and untamed nature meet in a breathtaking valley. It’s a place that humbles you in the most inspiring way.
Oxararfoss - A breathtaking waterfall nestled within the rift valley—easily accessible and unforgettable. The mist, the cliffs, the ambiance… it’s quintessential Icelandic magic in one compact location.
Hrafnagja - Stroll alongside a striking fissure that seems as if the earth split open just to captivate you. It’s serene, powerful, and incredibly photogenic—ideal for capturing that “I’m really here” moment.
Bruarfoss Waterfall - Encounter Iceland’s “bluest waterfall,” where glacial waters carve through lava rock in vibrant electric hues. A short walk leads to a stunning reward — and the photos appear almost surreal.
Geysir - Stand amidst a steaming geothermal wonderland where the earth hisses, bubbles, and erupts skyward. Feel the anticipation build… then BOOM — nature delivers a spectacular show.
Gullfoss Waterfall - This is the waterfall that leaves visitors speechless. Experience the thunderous force as it cascades into a canyon, sending mist into the air like a storm you can walk into.
Hvolsvollur - Hvolsvöllur is an ideal base for camper travelers due to its location directly on the Ring Road, offering easy access to South Coast highlights and inland routes toward Þórsmörk and Landmannalaugar. The campsite is conveniently located near shops, restaurants, fuel, and a swimming pool, making resupply and comfort effortless after a day on the road. Sheltered by trees and well-equipped, it provides a quiet, practical overnight stop without sacrificing services or connectivity. This will be the base for 3 nights.
LANDMANNALAUGAR / HIGHLANDS OF ICELAND
Landmannalaugar - Welcome to Iceland’s most surreal playground — rainbow mountains, steaming ground, and lava beneath your feet. This is highland adventure at its peak, and it feels like stepping onto another planet. A 2-hour hike through Grænagil awaits, a gorge wrapped in vibrant colors and soft green rhyolite — it’s like hiking through a natural cathedral. Every turn offers a new perspective and a new “wait…what?!” moment.
Ljotipollur Lake - Despite its name, this crater is breathtakingly beautiful. Deep blue water rests inside red volcanic slopes like a painting you can walk around.
Hjalparfoss - Hjálparfoss is a stunning twin waterfall where the rivers Fossá and Þjórsá converge, framed by dramatic basalt formations. Situated on the edge of ancient lava fields near Hekla volcano, it offers a tranquil yet powerful glimpse into Iceland’s volcanic landscape. Easily accessible and uncrowded, it’s a perfect stop for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Sigoldugljufur - (Valley of Tears) A fairytale canyon filled with waterfalls and unreal turquoise streams — the kind of place that doesn’t seem real until you’re standing there. It’s pure highland beauty and one of the most “wow-per-minute” stops on the route.
Bláhylur - A crater lake glowing in impossible turquoise, surrounded by volcanic terrain that appears freshly formed. This is an ideal highlands photo stop — bold colors, striking contrast, no filters needed.
Frostastaðavatn - A serene lake that reflects the wild highland scenery like a natural postcard. It’s the perfect peaceful pause before diving back into the rugged landscape.
ÞÓRSMÖRK / HIGHLANDS OF ICELAND
Thorsmork - This is the legendary “Valley of Thor” — a green oasis nestled between glaciers, rivers, and rugged peaks. Getting here is part of the adventure, and arriving feels like discovering a hidden world. Crossing rivers in a 4x4 is a unique experience.
Nauthusagil Waterfall - Expect to get a little wet and enjoy every moment. This mossy ravine is a mini-adventure where you wade, scramble, and end up at waterfalls hidden deep within the canyon walls.
Stakkholtsgjá canyon - An epic canyon walk straight out of a fantasy film — towering cliffs, a winding path, and a hidden waterfall reward. This is the kind of place tourists dream of finding before it becomes widely known.
South Coast to Kirkubæjarklaustur
Seljalandsfoss - One of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls — and yes, you can walk behind it for the ultimate “inside the waterfall” experience. Expect mist, rainbows, and pure main-character energy.
Gljufrabui Waterfalls - A hidden waterfall nestled inside a canyon like nature’s secret chamber. Step through the gap in the rocks and suddenly you’re standing in a waterfall chamber that feels surreal.
Dyrholaey - Clifftop views, a massive rock arch, and some of the best ocean panoramas in Iceland. In summer, it’s also renowned for birdlife — the kind of stop where your camera never gets a break.
Vik - Southernmost village in Iceland.
Kirkjubaejarklaustur - Kirkjubæjarklaustur, often simply called Klaustur, is a small village in South Iceland, located directly on the Ring Road between Vík and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. Surrounded by lava fields, waterfalls, canyons, and volcanic history, Kirkjubæjarklaustur offers a peaceful atmosphere away from crowds while still being close to major natural attractions. The name Kirkjubæjarklaustur translates to “church farm cloister,” reflecting the area’s strong Christian roots. A Benedictine convent was established here in the late 12th century, and local landmarks such as Systrafoss and Systrastapi are tied to legends of the nuns who once lived here. The region was also heavily shaped by the Laki eruption (1783–1784), one of the largest volcanic events in Icelandic history, which created vast lava fields that still dominate the surrounding landscape today. This will be the base for 4 nights.
LAKI and LAKAGÍGAR ADVENTURE / HIGHLANDS OF ICELAND
Laki Craters - This is Iceland’s volcanic heartland — remote, rugged, and utterly unforgettable. You don’t just visit Laki… you immerse yourself in it. A vast row of craters stretches through mossy lava fields like a scar across the highlands. The scale is astonishing — it’s one of those places that makes you whisper “how is this real?”
Fagrifoss - A waterfall that lives up to its name — elegant, powerful, and framed by raw highland scenery. The contrast between soft water and harsh volcanic terrain is quintessentially Icelandic.
Fjaðrárgljúfur - A dramatic canyon that looks like it was carved for a movie scene — winding cliffs, sweeping viewpoints, and serious “wow” energy. It’s a perfect stop to stretch your legs and capture unforgettable photos.
LANGISJÓR / ELDGJÁ / HIGHLANDS OF ICELAND
Langisjór - A remote highland lake with an “end of the earth” feeling — quiet, vast, and hauntingly beautiful. This is Iceland for those seeking true wilderness.
Eldgja - One of Iceland’s most dramatic volcanic fissure landscapes — immense, untamed, and full of stories. It feels like walking inside the footprint of an eruption.
Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach
Glacier Lagoon - A glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs that drift silently toward the sea — it’s pure Icelandic wonder. Every iceberg is a unique sculpture, and the entire place feels surreal. A boat tour among the icebergs is included.
Diamond Beach Jokulsarlon - Black sand, sparkling ice — the ultimate contrast shot. When the ice washes up, it resembles diamonds scattered across a volcanic shoreline.
Svinafellsjokull Glacier - A glacier tongue renowned for its breathtaking ice formations — sharp ridges, deep crevasses, and that electric blue ice glow. Even from a safe viewpoint, it’s one of the most dramatic glacier scenes in Iceland.
Svartifoss Waterfall - Svartifoss is famous for the dark, hexagonal basalt columns that surround the waterfall like a natural amphitheater, creating one of the most geometric and visually striking settings of any waterfall in Iceland. Svartifoss is consistently listed as one of the most popular and recognizable sights in Skaftafell, and a must-see stop within Vatnajökull National Park. [en.wikipedia.org], [vatnajokul…dgardur.is]
Skaftafell National Park - A rare concentration of landscapes in one place. Skaftafell is known for its unusual mix of glaciers, waterfalls, lush valleys, and volcanic terrain, all accessible from one compact base area within Vatnajökull National Park.
South Coast back to Reykjavík
Reynisfjara Beach - Iceland’s most famous black sand beach — roaring Atlantic waves, basalt columns, and sea stacks rising offshore like stone giants. It’s stunning, dramatic, and you feel the ocean’s power instantly.
Skogafoss - A waterfall so massive you feel the vibrations in your chest. The mist, the roar, the scale — this is one of Iceland’s true “wow” giants.
Solheimajokull Glacier - A dramatic glacier tongue streaked with volcanic ash — it looks like ice and fire froze mid-battle. You’ll get close enough to feel the scale, the cracks, and the pure power of moving ice.
Urridafoss Waterfall - Iceland’s powerhouse waterfall — wide, thunderous, and seriously underrated. You don’t come here for crowds; you come for raw volume and that deep rumbling sound that stays with you.
Hveragerdi - A geothermal town where steam rises from the ground and hot springs are part of daily life. It’s the perfect stop for a quick hit of Iceland’s volcanic energy — bubbling earth included.

- All entrance and camping fees
- Accommodation in a camper
- Private local guide throughout the trip
- Lunch
- WiFi on coach and in camper
- All road tolls and parking fees
- Boat tour on Glacier Lagoon
- All entrance and camping fees
- Accommodation in a camper
- Private local guide throughout the trip
- Lunch
- WiFi on coach and in camper
- All road tolls and parking fees
- Boat tour on Glacier Lagoon
- Meals
- Meals
Exploring Iceland in a luxury camper provides a unique sense of freedom and immersion that hotels cannot match—your personal suite travels with you through the country’s breathtaking landscapes. Instead of dealing with strict check-in times and lengthy drives back to accommodations, you wake up exactly where you desire, enjoying comfort, privacy, and…
Exploring Iceland in a luxury camper provides a unique sense of freedom and immersion that hotels cannot match—your personal suite travels with you through the country’s breathtaking landscapes. Instead of dealing with strict check-in times and lengthy drives back to accommodations, you wake up exactly where you desire, enjoying comfort, privacy, and flexibility. A top-tier camper allows you to follow the weather, dodge crowds, and experience Iceland at a leisurely, unhurried pace without compromising on luxury.
What truly enhances the journey is traveling with a local operator rather than opting for a standard campervan rental. With expert local insights, routes are adjusted daily based on conditions, scenery, and safety. The custom camper, towed by a robust 4×4 Sprinter, is designed for Iceland’s Highlands and F-roads, granting access to remote interior landscapes that most visitors never see. This combination of sophisticated comfort, reliable equipment, and local expertise turns a road trip into a smooth, exclusive Icelandic adventure.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.