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One Week in Iceland
All 7 Day Iceland Tours Itineraries, Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Iceland one week itinerary. Explore 205 Iceland 7 day trips from 134 experts with 2,771 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Iceland one week itinerary. Explore 205 Iceland 7 day trips from 134 experts with 2,771 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Iceland in a Week
Iceland Northern Lights
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- A chance to see the Northern Lights in amazing landscapes
- Glacier walking and the amazing Glacial Lagoon
- Complete the Golden Triangle of Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir and Thingvellir National Park
Iceland in 8 days - Land of Ice & Fire - PRIVATE TOUR CHARM
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- Geysir Geothermal Area
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Jokulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
- Reykjavik
- Seljalandsfoss
- Skogafoss Waterfall
- Snaefellsnes Peninsula
- Thingvellir National Park
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- Cruise into deep fjords with active glaciers and spectacular icebergs.
- Learn of Greenland’s native Inuit.
- Soak in a natural hot spring.
- Explore ancient Norse and Viking sites.
- Discover the cultures of remote Greenlandic towns.
- Identify seabirds and watch for whales.
- Visit the world’s smallest capital and fastest moving glacier.
- See the famous Qilakitsoq mummies.
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- Hunt for the Northern Lights around the Glacier Lagoon
- Explore Natural Amazing Phenomenom of Ice Caves
- Watch Sunset at the Glacier Lagoon and at the Black Sand Beach
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- Reykjavik: Explore all the Capital of Iceland has to offer
- West Iceland: Stand before Hot Springs, Volcano Craters & Waterfalls.
- Akureyri: proudly Iceland's 'Capital of the North', and second largest city, stop and stare at the infamous Godafoss, famed as "the waterfall of the Gods".
- Lake Myvatn: Witness the strange climactic features of this natural lake & natural baths, thanks to its close proximity to the Artic Circle
- Vatnajokull National Park: gaze in awe at Europe's biggest glacier, Iceland's highest mountain & Europe's most powerful waterfall
- Jokulsarlon: Drift between floating Icebergs during this gorgeous glacial lagoon boat cruise
- South Coast: Pass by towering waterfalls and glaciers, stroll down Lava beaches and bird cliffs or learn local history at the folk museum
- Golden Circle: Feast your eyes on the Geysir geothermal fields, Gulfoss Waterfall, Strokkur geyser and Thingvellir National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site
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- Reykjavik - Discover the city's iconic sites, including Hallgrímskirkja church and immerse in Icelandic holiday traditions during a festive walking tour
- Reykjanes Peninsula -Explore dramatic landscapes, intriguing geology, and charming fishing villages
- Blue Lagoon - Relax in a natural geothermal spa surrounded by a lava field
- Ingólfsskáli - Indulge in an authentic Viking dinner, delving into ancient Icelandic heritage
- Perlan - Enjoy a festive New Year's Eve 4-course dinner with wine pairing, music performances, and a 360° view over Reykjavík
- Icelandic Steak Dinner - Enjoy a delicious fusion of flavours at a modern Icelandic steakhouse
- Golden Circle - See Geysir geothermal fields, Gulfoss Waterfall, Strokkur geyser, Thingvellir National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site
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- Reykjavik - Immerse yourself in the Capital of Iceland
- Reynisfjara - Walk along the dramatic black sand of this lava beach and admire the towering basalt rock formations at the coast
- Golden Circle - Take in some of Iceland's main attractions, including Gullfoss and Thingvellir National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Seljalandsfoss - Marvel at this famous waterfall, see the nearby cascade of Skogafoss and walk behind the iconic natural wonders
- Reykjanes Peninsula - Visit hot springs, mountains, the iconic Reykjanesviti light house and the Bridge Between Continents
- Blue Lagoon - Relax in a natural geothermal spa surrounded by a lava field
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- Experience summer in the Arctic complete with gigantic icebergs and stunning glaciers, fascinating settlements, whales and seals
- Sisimiut - Take a guided tour of Greenland's second city, which was founded in 1756 by Count Johan Ludvig Holstein
- Disko Bay - Travel north of the Arctic Circle and see giant icebergs which have calved from the Ilulissat Icefjord
- Uummannaq - Visit the Greenlandic Riviera and enjoy a walking tour of this beautifully located town, surrounded by snow-covered peaks and an iceberg littered fjord
- Eqip Sermia Glacier - Sail as close as possible to this spectacular calving glacier, renowned for its jaw-dropping beauty
- Ilulissat - Enjoy an evening walk to the Sermermiut plain and opt to join a boat trip to the Icefjord or take a thrilling helicopter ride over the sprawling Icefjord (optional activities at an additional cost)
- Sarfannguit - Learn about the traditional Inuit way of life and see the hardy villagers who call this isolated settlement home
- Kangerlussuaq - Discover the small town which is nestled between Greenland's giant ice sheet, the Fjord and imposing mountains
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- Westman Islands - cruise past the green cluster of islands and land at Heimaey, where a volcanic eruption took place in 1973
- Husavik - gaze out over the shimmering waters of the bay in search of Humpback whales, Blue whales and Minke whales
- Grimsey - enter the Arctic Circle on this rocky island north of the Icelandic mainland, which is home to 36 different bird species
- Akureyri - wander around Iceland's cultural second city and opt for an excursion to the cascading Godafoss waterfall and Lake Myvatn
- Snaefellsnes - marvel at the lava cliffs of this striking peninsula and see the impressive conical volcano of Snaefellsjokull
- Djupivogur - visit this traditional Icelandic town to see red timber houses and wonderful art exhibitions at the Cultural Centre
- The West Fjords - sail down the west coast of the country to admire towering bird cliffs and visit the small mountainous island of Vigur
- Hafnarholmi - see puffins and other seabirds including eiders and kittiwakes which make this rugged island their summer nesting site
![Iceland: Hiking the Land of Fire and Ice tour](https://cdn.travelstride.com/cdn/324556/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_920158_skogafoss_iceland_hiking_the_land_of_fire_and_ice_boundless_journeys_original.jpg)
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- Hike through the Búrfellsgja Canyon, and behind Seljalandsfoss falls. Follow a trail to the oldest swimming pool in Iceland for a rejuvenating soak.
- Hike along Skóga River, past Skógafoss falls. Afternoon glacier exploration, or optional snowmobile adventure (at additional expense). Evening optional horseback riding (at additional expense).
- Visit the Skógar Folk Museum. Explore the desert-like landscape surrounding Hjörleifshöfði, and walk through scenic Fjaðrágljúfur Canyon.
- Explore an iceberg-filled lagoon by boat. June through mid-August, ride a farm tractor to our trail head to hike past puffin nesting sites along the Atlantic.
- Embark on an overland expedition through the fjallabak, or “route behind the mountains”, explore colorful rhyolite mountains, volcanic craters, and idyllic waterfalls.
- Visit Geysir and Gullfoss, two of Iceland’s best-known natural wonders, and Thingviller, home to Iceland’s first parliament. Learn about Iceland’s troll legends over lunch.
- Explore Snaefellsnes Peninsula, walking along the coast between fishing villages, and perhaps visiting a traditional shark museum.
![Walking and Hiking in South Iceland: The Drama of Nature](https://cdn.travelstride.com/cdn/324556/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_snow_volcanic_landscape_iceland-_1261193-p.jpg_1.jpg)
Walking and Hiking in South Iceland: The Drama of Nature
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- Learn about Iceland’s energy source at a geothermal power plant.
- Explore Skaftafell National Park, which spans three glaciers on the southern edge of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest icecap.
- Soak in a naturally heated river in the colorful, volcanic Landmannalaugar region.
![Iceland Multisport Tour](https://cdn.travelstride.com/cdn/324556/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_landscape_nature-skaftafell-iceland-687196-p.jpg)
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- Experience the full diversity of Iceland's raw, wild landscape
- Remarkable geologic treasures, from glaciers and geysers to volcanoes and sea stacks
- Savor crisp coastal air and deliciously fresh seafood
- Venture on a unforgettable guided ice walk
- Extend your stay in vibrant Reykjavík
New Year’s Eve in Reykjavik
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- I’m comfortable with some walking throughout the day
- I expect to get on and off of a coach, and I’m ready to stroll through cities and to stand for a few hours when we’re learning in museums
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