5 Days Aurora, Ice Cave & South Coast Adventure
The ultimate winter tour: Experience all the highlights of south Iceland as well as the Northern Lights. This tour takes you as far east as Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon and offers you the chance to go inside an ice cave. Add to this all the beautiful scenery of the south and, if you are lucky, the chance to see the Northern Lights. Can you ask for more?
Highlights
- Northern Lights evening tour
- Golden Circle
- Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon
- Black sand beaches and waterfalls of the South Shore
Daily Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival – transfer to Reykjavik
Transfer from Keflavik airport to your accommodation in Reykjavik.
21:00 Northern lights tour
Sit back, relax and join us in the search for the world-famous Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights Guarantee – if we take you and you don’t see them, we will invite you back for free!
Hotel accommodation in Reykjavik the first 2 nights.
Standard rooms with private facilities, including breakfast
Day 2: The Golden Circle day tour
The Golden Circle is a must-do day tour out of Reykjavik. It offers you the opportunity to discover some of the highlights of southwest Iceland: Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area and Gullfoss waterfall. It also provides you with a general insight into the Icelandic history, geology, its people and its rich cultural heritage.
21:00 Complimentary Northern lights tour if no lights were spotted the night before.
Accommodation in Reykjavik
Standard rooms with private facilites, including breakfast.
Day 3: Start of 2 day tour of South Shore, Skaftafell and Jokulsarlon
The South Coast of Iceland has so much to offer and to be seen. This part of the country is very rich in magnificent and diverse landscapes, ranging from vast farmlands, active volcanoes, numerous ice caps, glacier outlets and Glacier Rivers, amazing waterfalls, wide black sandy plains and beaches of black and fascinating basalt rock formations.
Highlights include Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfall, Reynisfjara black sand beach, the village of Vik and breathtaking views of glaciers and mountains.
Accommodation in Skaftafell
Standard rooms with private facilities, including breakfast.
Day 4: Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon – Ice Cave – Skaftafell – Reykjavik
You can debate which is the bigger highlight, Jokulsarlon with its floating ice bergs (which is the first stop of the day) or the shimmer blue light inside the ice caves (which is the second stop), but you will certainly get up close and personal with a lot of glacier ice today! After visiting the ice cave, we stop again at Skaftafell National Park with its amazing scenery of mountains and glaciers.
We then head back to Reykjavik, looking out for the Northern Lights on our way back.
We return to Reykjavik between 21:00 and 23:00.
Overnight in Reykjavik
Standard rooms with private facilities, including breakfast.
Day 5:
Transfer from your accommodation in Reykjavik to Keflavik airport
Possibility for add-on: Winter Highlights of North Iceland or Northern Lights Special in North Iceland.
Dates & prices
Daily departures from 1 October – 31 March*
Accommodation | Price per person in ISK |
---|---|
Price per person in a 3* hotel | 151.000 |
Single supplement in a 3* hotel | 40.500 |
Price per person in a 4* hotel in Reykjavik | 166.000 |
Single supplement in a 4* hotel in Reykjavik | 54.500 |
*Except from 18 December – 06 January
Included in the package price:
- Transfers from/to Keflavik airport
- 3 nights accommodation in Reykjavik, sharing double/twin room with private facilities, incl. breakfast
- 1 night accommodation in Skaftafell area, sharing double/twin room with private facilities, incl. breakfast
- 1 x Northern Lights evening guided tour from Reykjavik (audio guided in 10 different languages)
- The Golden Circle day tour (audio guided in 10 different languages)
- 2 days: South Shore, Jokulsarlon and Ice Cave tour
Note about daily itinerary: Based on tour availability, the order of days may have to be re-arranged upon booking, e.g. the 2 day tour may start on day 2 rather than day 3, while the Golden Circle tour would move from day 2 to day 4.
Good to know:
- The Northern Lights are a naturally occurring phenomenon that no-one can control. Seeing them is always dependent on weather conditions and Northern Lights activity on any given date, but also some planning! You can see the aurora forecast every day here.