One Week of Luxury Northern Lights Vacation | Reykjavik, Blue Lagoon and the Best of Iceland

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Description

Summary

Tour starts
Iceland
Starting time
Flexible
Duration
7 days
Ending place
Iceland
Languages
English
Difficulty
Easy
Available
Oct. - Feb.
Minimum age
None

Description

Spend seven days of luxury immersed in the winter landscapes of Iceland, with countless opportunities to marvel over the northern lights, with this incredible winter package. Travelers looking for the holiday of a lifetime, staying in the best hotels, dining at the finest restaurants, and embarking on unforgettable private tours, should book without hesitation!

From the moment you arrive until you leave, you and your traveling group will be treated like royalty. You’ll be picked up from Keflavik International Airport by a private driver and escorted to a boutique Reykjavik hotel, where you will stay for two nights. The next two nights will be arranged in the best hotels in the popular Golden Circle area. For the last two nights, you’ll stay at equally opulent accommodation at the Blue Lagoon spa, with the option to upgrade to the incredible Retreat Hotel, Iceland’s first five-star escape.

Every day, you will be provided with fantastic private tours into spectacular nature with a personalized guide eager to tailor your trips to your group’s interests. You can explore the famous Golden Circle, the stunning South Coast, the diverse Snaefellsnes Peninsula, and the volcanic Reykjanes Peninsula. On these trips, you can participate in many adventures such as snorkeling, snowmobiling, and ice caving.

Furthermore, when in Reykjavik, you’ll experience an incredible helicopter ride and a local tour of the most appealing attractions and upmarket boutiques. No matter where you are staying, you’ll enjoy the best fine dining experiences as part of the package.

Of course, no trip to Iceland in winter would be complete without hunting for the northern lights. For the first two nights, you’ll have a personal driver to take you to the darkest spots, away from the crowds, for the best chance at a spectacular aurora viewing. When staying in the Golden Circle area and at the Blue Lagoon, you will be far enough from urban areas to perhaps see them from the hotel.

Discover the magic of Iceland in winter on a luxurious, week-long excursion focused on lavish experiences and watching the northern lights. Check availability by choosing a date.

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Included

Private airport transfer on arrival/departure
2 nights of luxury accommodation in Reykjavik
2 nights of luxury accommodation in the Golden Circle region
2 nights of luxury accommodation at the Blue Lagoon
Private lagoon at the Blue Lagoon
Private 5-hour Reykjavik sightseeing tour
Private 1-hour helicopter tour over Reykjavik (upgrade available)
Private 7-hour Golden Circle sightseeing tour (upgrade available)
Private 10-hour South Coast sightseeing tour (upgrade available)
2 northern lights hunting trips with a private driver
All meals in Iceland
Detailed itinerary
Personal travel agent
Taxes

Activities

Hiking
Sightseeing
Northern lights hunting
Hot Spring Bathing
Cultural Activity
Helicopter

Daily itinerary

Day 1
Iceland is famed for its incredible aurora borealis.

Day 1 - Arrival in Iceland

Welcome to Iceland! You will find a private driver waiting after you pass through customs at Keflavik International Airport. In a spacious, comfortable vehicle, you can relax as they drive you across the Reykjanes Peninsula to your boutique hotel in the capital. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you have about the dramatic landscapes around you and life in the land of ice and fire.

Once you reach your beautiful accommodation, you are welcome to unwind before dinner. You can use the opportunity to catch up on sleep or explore the incredible cultural attractions of Reykjavik, though remember you’ll have a private guide to show you around tomorrow. You’ll then head to one of the city’s acclaimed restaurants for a delicious meal prepared with locally sourced ingredients in innovative ways.

Once you have had your initial taste of Reykjavik fine dining, it is time for your first northern lights hunt. Your private driver will take you out of the city into the darkest corners of the surrounding nature with the least clouds and tourist crowds for the optimal experience. With any luck, it won’t be long before you witness one of the world’s most magical and breathtaking natural phenomena.

After what will hopefully be a fantastic showing of the auroras, you’ll return to your luxurious hotel to rest up for your adventures tomorrow.

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Day 2
The Harpa Concert Hall is an impressive piece of architecture.

Day 2 - Nordic Capital

On the second day of your luxury week in Iceland, you will get to know Reykjavik in-depth with a private guide. They’ll pick you up from your accommodation and tailor the next few hours to the desires and needs of your group.

Want to see the city’s most incredible architectural marvels? You can head to Hallgrimskirkja church, the Harpa Concert Hall, Perlan, and other sites. Eager to learn about the country’s culture and history? They can introduce you to a wealth of galleries and museums. More interested in the city’s nature? You can explore the forest of Oskjuhlid, the geothermal beach of Nautholsvik, or some of the beautiful local parks.

After a fascinating immersion into Reykjavik, you’ll be dropped off for a delicious, upmarket lunch. Once you have enjoyed another example of Iceland’s fantastic cuisine, it is time for an unforgettable adventure by helicopter!

You have two options of how to enjoy this excursion. You can elect for an hour-long flight over the city with a landing on Esjan, the flat-topped mountain across Faxafloi Bay. This opportunity allows you to marvel over Reykjavik’s patchwork quilt of tin roofs and provides a unique perspective over the city’s dramatic landmarks. You’ll even enjoy a glass of sparkling wine during your landing as you look over the spectacular panoramas.

Alternatively, you could upgrade to a two-hour trip that will take you soaring over the beautiful wilderness of southeast Iceland for a better look at the country’s stunning nature. Rather than Mount Esjan, you’ll land on Langjokull glacier, the second largest ice cap in the country. Few views are as breathtaking as those from its stunning slopes.

If you want a more extended flight, your travel agent will be happy to arrange it for you.

In the evening, you’ll enjoy a delicious tasting menu at a boutique restaurant before a second private aurora borealis hunting trip into the dark, beautiful landscapes.

You’ll spend a second night in luxury at your hotel in Reykjavik.

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Day 3
Strokkur is the most active geyser in the Geysir Geothermal area.

Day 3 - The Three Gems of the Golden Circle

On the third day of your week-long northern lights holiday, you will set out on a private excursion to the Golden Circle. Iceland’s most popular sightseeing route, your guide will provide you with a personalized, immersive experience you will never forget.

The general route takes seven hours and covers three sites. The first of these is Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning landscapes and exciting history. It is framed by two cliffs that mark the edges of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, making it a no-man’s-land between the continents filled with birch forests, lava fields, and crystal clear streams. Furthermore, it was the original site of Iceland’s ongoing parliament, formed in 930 AD.

The second attraction is Strokkur, a geyser in the Geysir Geothermal Area. This feature is renowned for its incredible eruptions, which occur every few minutes and reach around 65 feet (20 meters). The Great Geysir sits right beside it, an inactive geyser that was once so dramatic that it lent its name to all similar phenomena worldwide.

The third site is Gullfoss waterfall. Also named ‘the Golden Waterfall’ and thus the namesake of the Golden Circle, this feature is a great place to marvel over the power of Iceland’s nature. Once almost lost to damming from foreign interests, it is also a testament to the country’s conservationist history.

You can add one of two incredible adventures to your sightseeing route. While in Thingvellir, you can go snorkeling in one of the springs, Silfra. Participants need to be comfortable in the water and able to swim.

Drysuits will protect you against the cold as you marvel at a spectacular underwater world. The 330-foot (100-meter) visibility allows you to admire an incredible range of blues and witness a hidden canyon between the tectonic plates.

Alternatively, you could book a snowmobiling tour from Gullfoss, which will take you back to the spectacular Langjokull glacier. There are few better ways to get your adrenaline pumping than racing across its snowy slopes, marveling over the surrounding views of the south.

If you add an excursion to your trip, the journey will last around ten hours. You’ll still have time for another delicious dinner at a fancy restaurant in your hotel in the Golden Circle area. Don't forget to look up during the night for aurora sightings!

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Day 4
Skogafoss waterfall is just as impressive in the wintertime.

Day 4 - The South Coast

On the fourth day of your week-long luxury holiday to Iceland in winter, your private driver will introduce you to the diverse, magnificent sites of the South Coast. You’ll travel through beautiful landscapes of geothermal areas and rolling countryside before reaching the shore. In clear weather, your guide will point out Eyjafjallajokull, the glacier-capped volcano that erupted in 2010, and the Westman Islands, a dramatic archipelago.

The first two sites you’ll stop at are Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls. Seljalandsfoss may not be particularly powerful, but it is remarkably tall and renowned for the cavern behind it. As such, your guide may be able to lead you around it if the weather is clear.

Skogafoss has a much heavier flow and classic formation, providing a quintessential experience of Iceland’s waterfalls.

The following site on this route is the shore of Reynisfjara. Regularly voted one of the world’s most stunning non-tropical beaches, you will get to stroll along the unusual black sands, marveling over the dramatic waves and striking geology. Particularly of note are the hexagonal basalt columns that line the cliffs of Reynisfjall and the massive offshore sea-stacks of Reynisdrangar. According to folklore, these towers were frozen trolls caught by the sun trying to drag a ship to shore.

You’ll then head to the village of Vik, Iceland’s southernmost settlement and a lovely spot when wrapped in winter snows.

If you elect to call it a day here, then you’ll have enjoyed a fantastic 10-hour sightseeing experience. The adventurous, however, can make an even longer day of it by electing to continue along the South Coast to the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon.

Often called ‘the Crown Jewel of Iceland’s Nature’, this spectacular lake is famous for the thousands of icebergs that clutter its waters. Animal lovers will particularly value this attraction due to its abundant seal population.

Please note, however, that such a journey will be at least 14 hours in all.

Alternatively, you could add two more hours to your adventure by adding a trip to the Katla ice cave. You will take a super jeep up the slopes of Myrdalsjokull glacier to a spectacular set of subglacial tunnels and caverns, where the colors, textures, and lighting effects defy belief. Whether you choose this experience or a visit to Jokulsarlon, you will feel as if you have been transported into a fantasy world.

When your private tour is finally complete, you will head back to your hotel in the Golden Circle area. You’ll have a fantastic tasting menu to enjoy during dinner. After this, you can retire to recharge from two full days of sightseeing or step outside in hopes of seeing the aurora borealis.

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Day 5
Mt. Kirkjufell is the star attraction on the Snaefellsnes peninsula.

Day 5 - Reykjavik or Snaefellsnes Peninsula

On the fifth day of your northern lights luxury vacation package to Iceland in winter, you have two choices about how to spend your day. You are welcome to unwind at the Blue Lagoon and recharge from your sightseeing adventures, or else you can embark on another private trip, this time to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula.

The Blue Lagoon is Iceland’s most famous spa for a good reason. Its azure waters are pregnant with rare minerals and microbes that do wonders for the skin and mental health, and silica masks are available for all guests. You are welcome to book massages and other treatments to indulge even more in the facility’s luxury.

If you elect to stay at the Retreat Hotel, you’ll have access to the exclusive Retreat Spa, which is far less crowded and boasts additional amenities to lavish upon its guests.

Meanwhile, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula has earned the moniker ‘Iceland in Miniature’ due to the diversity of sites that you’ll discover here.

Your private trip will take you around cultural attractions such as the historic town of Stykkisholmur, the abandoned village of Hellnar, and the windswept church of Budir. You will see an abundance of wildlife, with ample bird colonies at Londrangar and a resident seal population at Ytri Tunga beach.

Within the national park of Snaefellsjokull, you marvel over a subglacial volcano of the same name, the black sand beach of Djupalonssandur, and the dramatic crater of Saxholl. Other attractions your guide can introduce you to include the cliffside gorge of Raudfeldsgja and the pyramid peak of Kirkjufell, which Game of Thrones fans will recognize from the later seasons.

If you want to add a little adventure to your day, you can choose to add on a caving excursion into the mystical lava tube of Vatnshellir.

After the excursion, you will head to your hotel at the Blue Lagoon. The standard Silica Hotel is beautiful and lavish, but those who wish to upgrade can stay at the five-star Retreat Hotel. The junior suites here are amongst the most luxurious accommodation choices in the country.

You’ll enjoy a delicious dinner at the Lava or Moss Restaurant before retiring for the night.

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Day 6
Staying at the Blue Lagoon Retreat Hotel is one of the most luxurious experiences Iceland has to offer.

Day 6 - The Blue Lagoon

On the penultimate day of your week-long luxury holiday to Iceland, you once again have a choice between relaxation and adventure. You can spend another day at the Blue Lagoon or Retreat Lagoon or embark on a private tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula.

Despite its proximity to both Keflavik International Airport and Reykjavik, not to mention its incredible landscapes, the Reykjanes Peninsula is little explored by most guests. Your adventure will thus be mainly conducted away from the tourist crowds, allowing you to connect with nature in peace.

Geothermal areas such as Gunnuhver and Krysuvik, cultural attractions such as the ‘troll bath’ Brimketill and Reykjanesviti lighthouse, and striking natural features such as Lake Kleifarvatn and the Bridge Between the Continents are all on the agenda. You can even see the new lava created by the recent eruption at Fagradalsfjall.

As you travel, you’ll get to see beautiful yet barren landscapes of the peninsula, marveling over conic mountains, large craters, and endless moss fields. Your guide, of course, will recommend the best areas based on your interests and allot time at each destination accordingly.

For your final night, you will make the most of the fine dining opportunities at the Blue Lagoon and see if you can catch one more viewing of the northern lights before retiring at your luxury hotel.

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Day 7
The auroras dance above the landscapes of Iceland.

Day 7 - Departure

Day seven marks the end of your northern lights luxury holiday to Iceland. Your private guide will take you from the hotel to Keflavik International Airport in time for your flight. If you have a late departure, you can arrange a final revitalizing dip in the Blue Lagoon, and if you don’t have to leave until the evening, your travel agent can help you make plans to fill the time.

Have a safe flight, and we hope to see you soon.

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What to bring

Warm and waterproof outdoor clothing
Good hiking boots
Swimsuit and a towel
Camera

Good to know

Note that the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed.

Please bring appropriate clothing.

Those who opt to go snorkeling must be comfortable in the water and able to swim and must present medical documents before snorkeling or diving.

Please be aware that your itinerary may have to be rearranged to fit your arrival date and time better.

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Tasty Meals

We have handpicked some of Iceland's best restaurants for your trip. All of your lunches and dinners in Iceland will be pre-arranged for you. You will enjoy delicious lunches and sumptuous dinners throughout your stay in Iceland, to make your trip not only a delight to the body but also a pleasure for the tastebuds.

The bountiful North Atlantic ocean surrounds Iceland, and the country is blessed with fresh water and clean nature, providing locals with some of the freshest food ingredients in the world. Geothermal energy makes it possible to have freshly-grown, locally-sourced ingredients year-round.

Icelandic cuisine is known for its fresh fish, tender lamb, and the Icelandic langoustine. All restaurants also have vegetarian and vegan options for you to choose from. Please notify the restaurant on arrival about any dietary requirements.

Private Transport

Mercedes-Benz Vito

You will travel in a comfortable Mercedes-Benz Vito during your stay in Iceland.

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