Itinerary
Venture into the dramatic and mysterious landscapes of Iceland’s interior via the ancient highland routes Kjölur and Sprengisandur. Discover hidden treasures and geological wonders, bathing in natural hot spring rivers and lakes along the way. Ideal for those looking for a different experience off the beaten track – this self-drive package is a true adventure! Available from 1 July to 31 August.
Day 0
Reykjavík
You are met upon arrival and transferred to your hotel/guesthouse in Reykjavík. Enjoy life in Iceland’s capital city where you can find excellent restaurants, shops featuring unique Icelandic design, a vibrant cultural scene, and exciting nightlife.
Accommodation in Reykjavík (optional and not included in the tour price).
Day 1
The Golden Circle
Explore Iceland’s famous circle of wonders ‘The Golden Circle’: Þingvellir National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site, the beautiful two-tiered Gullfoss waterfall and the spouting Strokkur at the Geysir hot spring area.
Accommodation in the Gullfoss/Geysir area.
Day 2
Take the Kjölur route between glaciers Hofsjökull and Langjökull through the stark, uninhabited interior of Iceland. Stop by the natural hot spring river at Hveravellir for a relaxing dip before continuing north. In the 18th-century an outlaw named Fjalla-Eyvindur and his wife Halla lived here for 20 years, the hot springs helping them to stay warm!
Accommodation in the Skagafjörður area.
Day 3
The North
Head for Lake Mývatn via Akureyri town and the beautiful Goðafoss Waterfall (‘Waterfall of the Gods’). Explore the many geological wonders of the area such as the lava formations at Dimmuborgir and the pseudo-craters at Skútustaðir.
Accommodation in the Lake Mývatn area.
Day 4
The North
On the second day, you can go on a day tour to Askja Caldera. Drive through the vast rugged lava terrains via Herðubreiðalindir, an oasis in the middle of the desert-like landscape. Enjoy the view from the rim of Askja before taking a dip in the geothermal crater lake Víti (‘Hell’) – an incredible experience!
Accommodation in the Lake Mývatn area.
Day 5
Sprengisandur highland route
Drive the desolate black sands of the Sprengisandur highland plateau back south. The route is characterized by rough tracks and unbridged and unpredictable rivers. Stop to view the beautiful Aldeyjarfoss Waterfall with its black basalt column frame. At the hut in Nýidalur, it is ideal to have a mid-way lunch break and a walk in the green valley whilst enjoying the view towards Torfajökull Glacier.
Accommodation on the outskirts of Sprengisandur.
Day 6
Landmannalaugar
Explore Landmannalaugar, an area characterized by colorful rhyolite mountains. Go for a walk/hike in the otherworldly landscape and bathe in the natural hot spring river. Continue your journey via Eldgjá Canyon and Ófærufoss Waterfall and along the Fjallabak highland route to Kirkjubæjarklaustur village.
Accommodation in the Kirkjubæjarklaustur area.
Day 7
Lakagígar Craters
Head to Lakagígar, a volcanic fissure which famously erupted in the late 18th century with catastrophic consequences for Iceland and even parts of Europe and North America at the time. The eruption resulted in the extensive lava field Eldhraun (‘Fire Lava’), today covered in an incredibly bright green moss. You can walk/hike to the rim of a few of the volcanic craters.
Accommodation in the Kirkjubæjarklaustur area.
Day 8
The South Coast
Tour Iceland’s beautiful South Coast on your way back to Reykjavík. Walk along the black sand beach near Vík, view the impressive birdlife at Cape Dyrhólaey, visit the Eyjafjallajökull Visitor Centre for information about the famous eruption in 2010, see the waterfall and folk museum at Skógar, view or even walk behind the beautiful Seljalandsfoss Waterfall and stop by the picturesque coastal villages Stokkseyri and Eyrarbakki.
Accommodation in Reykjavík (optional and not included in the tour price).
Day 9
Reykjavik
Return to Reykjavik to spend some extra days, or to catch your flight back home.
Rates
Due to the great flexibility regarding car type and accommodation, as well as the exchange rate, please ask us for an accurate quote.
- Accommodations in Reykjavik on the first and last night
Weather
Seasons
Northern Lights
Money
Electricity
Driving in Iceland
Gas stations
Since the wind is the most challenging weather factor it is important to bring good windproof clothes!
- Wind/rainproof jacket with hood (probably the most important item of clothing)
- Woolen socks
- Hat, scarf, gloves
- Warm fleece jacket
- Jumper
- Thermal underwear
- Lip balm, sun protection, sunglasses
- Bathing suit
- Hiking boots
- Sneakers
- Outdoor pants (fast drying)
- T-shirts
- Eye-mask if you are traveling in summer (the sun is up most of the time)
- Refillable water bottle
- Compass
- Hiking maps (GPS doesn’t work everywhere)
- Energy bars
While in the countryside casual/outdoor clothing is just fine, if you are planning on spending time in Reykjavik you might also want to consider taking some glad rags to better merge with the fashion-conscious nightlife scene of the capital.
Rental Car Categories:
Category A / Economy
Summer: VW Polo, Toyota Yaris, Skoda Fabia or similar
Winter: VW Polo, Suzuki Swift 4×4 or similar
Passengers: 2 adults + 2 child
Suitcases: 2
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Not allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 102 g/km
Category B/ Compact
Summer: VW Golf, Toyota Auris, Honda Jazz or similar
Winter: VW Golf, Kia Ceed, Suzuki S-Cross 4WD or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 2
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Not allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 116 g/km
Category S / Standard
Summer: Toyota Corolla Auto, Skoda Octavia Auto or similar
Winter: Skoda Octavia Sedan, Toyota Avensis or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 3 large + 1 small
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Not allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 102 g/km
Category N / Estate
Summer: VW Golf STW, Skoda Octavia STW or similar
Winter: Skoda Octavia STW, Kia Ceed STW or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 5
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Not allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 104 g/km
Category F / Compact 4×4
Suzuki Vitara 4WD or similar
Passengers: 5 adults
Suitcases: 3
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 204 g/km
Category FG / Compact 4×4
Dacia Duster 4WD or similar
Passengers: 5 adults
Suitcases: 3
Doors: 5
Manual
Driving restriction: Allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 204 g/km
Category G / Compact Elite 4×4
Kia Sportage, Toyota Rav 4 4WD or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 4
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 158 g/km
Category H / Compact Elite 4×4
Kia Sorrento, Discovery Sport 4WD or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 5
Doors: 5
Automatic
Driving restriction: Allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 194 g/km
Category I / Premium
Mitsubishi Pajero 4WD, Toyota Land Cruiser 4WD or similar
Passengers: 5 adults
Suitcases: 5
Doors: 5
Automatic
Driving restriction: Allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 213 g/km
Category C / Intermediate
Toyota Corolla or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 4
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Not allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 137 g/km
Category D / Estate Special
Skoda Octavia 4WD STW or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 5
Doors: 5
Automatic or manual
Driving restriction: Not allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 141 g/km
Category L / Luxury
Audi A4, Mercedes Benz C200 or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 3
Doors: 4
Automatic
Driving restriction: Not allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 127 g/km
Category R / Luxury 4×4
Audi Q7 Quattro, VW Touareg, Land Rover Discovery or similar
Passengers: 4 adults + 1 child
Suitcases: 5
Doors: 5
Automatic
Driving restriction: Allowed on F-roads
CO2 emissions: 195 g/km
Country hotels
More facilities and services and more luxury in comfort. All rooms in cat. IV have private/en-suite bathrooms and are better equipped. On-site bars/restaurants offering buffets and/or á la carte menus open year-round or summer only.
Bed and breakfast
Bed and breakfasts generally have a more intimate atmosphere. Guests stay in the home of the hosts or in a separate building on the premises. Rooms range from simple to the more comfortable with shared or private/en-suite bathrooms. Meals other than breakfast are sometimes available.
Rooms in bed & breakfasts and country hotels can be of four different categories.
Category I | standard
These rooms are simple, comfortable and adequate. Beds are made and rooms are cleaned daily. Clean towels are supplied. Guests have access to a communal lounge. Breakfast is included.
Category II | standard
In addition to category I, all rooms have hand basins and are usually of a higher standard and better equipped. Breakfast is included.
Category III | comfort
In addition to categories I and II, rooms have private/en-suite bathrooms. Breakfast is included.
Category IV | comfort
Rooms with private/en-suite bathrooms in country hotels. Better equipped with TV and sometimes tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast is included.
Self-catering cottages or apartments
All cottages/apartments have cooking facilities and the necessary kitchen utensils and crockery for the registered number of guests. Duvets are supplied but guests rent the bed linen. A great choice for families or smaller groups.
Cottages/apartments are rented out both on a daily and weekly basis. They must be neat and in good condition, have running water and a WC. Duvets are supplied but guests are required to rent bed linen. Cleaning is usually not included in the price; guests are normally required to clean themselves before departure, although sometimes cleaning services are available at an extra fee. All cottages/apartments have cooking facilities and the necessary kitchen utensils and crockery for the registered number of guests. Breakfast is sometimes available on request. Self-catering cottages/apartments can be of four categories: A, B, C or D. The difference between the categories is mainly a question of size, extra facilities, and comfort.
Category A
These cottages/apartments are simple and need only be one room with WC facilities. Cooking facilities and refrigerator.
Category B
These cottages/apartments have at least one separate bedroom. Coffee maker. Shower facilities in the area.
Category C
In addition to the requirements of A and B, there is a shower inside the cottage/apartment and at least one well-equipped bedroom w/bedside tables and a wardrobe. Coffee-maker and toaster. Veranda with garden furniture and barbeque facilities.
Category D
These are cottages/apartments with requirements of overall good standard. At least one well-equipped bedroom with bedside tables and wardrobe. Comfortable and tasteful furniture. Veranda with garden furniture, barbeque facilities and hot tub/Jacuzzi.