All Sightseeing Tours
Northern Lights - Small Group Tour
Catch the stunning Northern Lights in the sky, and if they're shy, rebook for free until they show. Included admission to the Aurora Centre's Northern Lights Exhibition on the tour date. The small group size ensures an intimate experience and personalized attention from your expert guide.
Northern Lights Tour
See the majestic Northern Lights dancing across the sky. If the skies are shy, try again free of charge as many times as you need until you see them! Learn about the phenomenon by visiting the Aurora Centre - Northern Lights Exhibition in Reykjavík; admission is included in this tour!
Golden Circle Direct
Want to see the sites of the Golden Circle but have a limited amount of time? Consider this express Golden Circle tour! Experience the landmarks of the classic Golden Circle in South Iceland on this unforgettable day tour. The Golden Circle encompasses the must-see sights of Þingvellir National Park, the golden Gullfoss waterfall, and the bubbling geothermal region of Geysir.
Northern Lights Explorer – Super Jeep Tour
Embark on an unforgettable Northern Lights adventure from Reykjavík in a specially modified Super jeep designed to explore off-the-beaten-path locations. Escape the crowds and experience the breathtaking Aurora in the remote Icelandic wilderness.
Golden Circle and Glacier Super Jeep Tour
Experience the iconic Golden Circle of Iceland in unparalleled style and comfort with our luxury Super Jeep tour. Perfect for families, friends, or solo explorers, this adventure takes you off the traditional paths and into the heart of Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes, including a Super Jeep ride across the majestic Langjökull, Iceland’s second-largest glacier.
Volcanic Wonders with Grindavik Visit
Once a bustling fishing village, Grindavík now serves as a stark reminder of nature’s relentless power. After a recent volcanic eruption forced the evacuation of its residents, much of the town remains uninhabitable, its landscape forever marked by the destructive forces of the earth.
Golden Circle & Glacier Snowmobiling
Experience the landmarks of the classic Golden Circle in South Iceland with an exciting snowmobile ride on this unforgettable day tour. The Golden Circle encompasses the must-see sights of Þingvellir National Park, the golden Gullfoss waterfall, and the bubbling geothermal region of Geysir. Cap off your sightseeing adventure with a thrilling snowmobile ride on Langjökull glacier!
The Golden Circle & Friðheimar Greenhouse
This best-selling tour of Iceland’s most famous south Iceland landmarks includes a visit to Friðheimar Greenhouse. The Golden Circle encompasses the must-see sights of Þingvellir National Park, the golden Gullfoss waterfall, and the bubbling geothermal region of Geysir. Experience the classic Golden Circle landmarks with a sustainable twist, a stop at Friðheimar!
Golden Circle & Blue Lagoon
Experience the best of Iceland with this package of two of the island’s most popular tours in one day! The Golden Circle encompasses the must-see sights of Þingvellir National Park, the golden Gullfoss waterfall, and the bubbling geothermal region of Geysir. After touring the landmarks, soak in the milky blue healing water of the Blue Lagoon.
Golden Circle & Lava Tunnel - Combo Deal
Nature, culture, and history prevail in this combination tour, which takes you to the sites of the Golden Circle and inside the Lava Tunnel Raufarhólshellir cave. Experience a new world of Iceland's natural wonders -- Gullfoss waterfall, the Geysir geothermal region, Þingvellir National Park and the raw beauty of a lava tunnel. This is an easy, guided tour with no caving experience required.
The Golden Circle & Northern Lights - Combo Deal
Want to see the sites of the Golden Circle and hunt for the northern lights but have a limited amount of time? Consider this express Golden Circle/Northern Lights tour! Experience the landmarks of the classic Golden Circle in South Iceland on this unforgettable day tour. The Golden Circle encompasses the must-see sights of Thingvellir National Park, the golden Gullfoss waterfall, and the bubbling geothermal region of Geysir. After your return to Reykjavík, a guide will lead you on a search for the elusive northern lights!
The Golden Circle & Fontana Wellness
Experience the classic Golden Circle landmarks before heading to the healing Fontana Wellness facilities! The Golden Circle encompasses the must-see sights of Thingvellir National Park, the golden Gullfoss waterfall, and the bubbling geothermal region of Geysir. Cap off your sightseeing day with a healing visit to Fontana Wellness.
South Coast Wonders
This carbon-neutral Iceland South Coast tour is perfect for nature lovers looking to explore Iceland’s top natural attractions in just one day. Visit the stunning Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, walk along the famous Reynisfjara black sand beach, see the breathtaking Sólheimajökull glacier, and experience the charm of Vík village—and enjoy incredible landscapes along the way.
Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon & Diamond Beach
With its enormous white and blue icebergs breaking off from Vatnajökull glacier, the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is a natural wonder of Iceland, a sight you absolutely cannot miss. The nearby Diamond Beach has a stunning display of chunks of ice glistening on stark black sands. This tour features some of southeast Iceland's most spectacular and iconic landscapes!
Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon & Boat Tour
With its enormous white and blue icebergs breaking off from Vatnajökull glacier, the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is a natural wonder of Iceland, a sight you absolutely cannot miss. This scenic day tour includes a thrilling boat ride on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, the epic waterfalls of Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss, the glittering Diamond Beach and charming Vík. Explore some of south Iceland’s most spectacular and iconic landscapes!
Golden Circle & Sky Lagoon
Plan for a fantastic day of seeing the classic Golden Circle landmarks capped off with a visit to the dreamy Sky Lagoon! The Golden Circle encompasses the must-see sights of Þingvellir National Park, the golden Gullfoss waterfall, and the bubbling geothermal region of Geysir. After touring the sights, relax at Reykjavík’s newest luxury bathing experience, the Sky Lagoon.
Wonders of Snæfellsnes National Park - Small Group Tour
The Snæfellsnes peninsula is often referred to as “Iceland in miniature”, as you get a little bit of everything. The diverse landscape includes natural wonders like vast black sand beaches, magnificent mountains, large volcanic craters, rich birdlife, and the mighty glacier, Snæfellsjökull. This intimate tour is perfect for those who like to get off the beaten paths.
Thingvellir National Park & Silfra Transfer
The Þingvellir and Silfra transfer service takes you to one of Iceland's most iconic sites. It's ideal for those needing transportation for their snorkelling or diving tour at Silfra, and those wishing to explore Þingvellir National Park independently.
South Coast & Glacier Hiking
Enjoy a guided glacier walk, exploring the beautiful, icy wonderland of Iceland's Sólheimajökull Glacier. Enjoy the fresh air, interesting shapes and hues of the ice and marvel at the vast and remote slice of south Iceland. Get up close and personal with one of the country's most famous glaciers! Expect a 2-hour drive from Reykjavík, a 1.5-hour glacier hike, and some sightseeing along the south coast and back to Reykjavík.
South Coast - Glacier Snowmobiling Adventure
Join this thrilling snowmobile experience on the mighty Mýrdalsjökull Glacier! Spend 1-hour riding across the ice field, with breathtaking scenery and an experienced guide. This day tour doesn’t require previous snowmobile riding experience, and anyone over the age of 17 with a valid driver’s licence can operate the snowmobile. But, if there are kids over 8 in the group or non-drivers, they can ride as a passenger. Get ready to glide on a glacier! The tour also includes sightseeing stops at the epic waterfalls Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss!
Sightseeing Wonders from Cityscapes to Volcanic TerrainS
Iceland is a country where there’s so much to see and do. From the cultural gems of Reykjavík to Iceland volcano sightseeing, your options are endless. That said, whichever sights take your fancy, a sightseeing tour is likely the best way to experience them.
Reykjavík is not only the most northerly capital city on earth—it’s also one of the most fascinating. On a city sightseeing tour in Iceland, you’ll see the full variety of what this cool and scenic town has to offer.
For example, while you’re in Reykjavík, why not visit some of the most striking modern architecture in the country, if not the whole of northern Europe? For example, visit the glorious geometry of the Harpa concert hall, or the geology-inspired forms of Hallgrímskirkja, Iceland’s tallest church.
Make sure to visit some of Reykjavík’s more unique sights while you’re in town, including the Sun Voyager sculpture, the world-famous Blue Lagoon spa, or the fun (and genuinely fascinating) Phallological Museum.
There are many more sights to see outside of the city too. The Golden Circle is deservedly one of Iceland’s best-known sights, while the likes of Fagradalsfjall and Eyjafjallajökull make for awesome opportunities for volcano sightseeing. At Fagradalsfjall, you can see the impacts of Iceland’s latest eruption, which has left fresh lava fields for you to explore.
We shouldn’t forget the breathtaking northern lights, though—perhaps the most impressive of all of Iceland’s natural wonders. Thanks to its northerly location, Iceland has long nights throughout the winter, providing the perfect conditions for seeing this mesmerising display.
Whatever you want to get up to in the Land of Ice and Fire, we can make it possible on an Iceland sightseeing tour. Explore your options to discover the best sightseeing in Iceland.
FAQ:
When it comes to food, Iceland is known as a surprising and adventurous destination.
Perhaps the most famous is the divisive kæstur hákarl, or fermented shark. It’s made of Greenland shark that’s cured and left to dry. The taste is pretty unique!
Otherwise, Iceland has a rich culinary tradition, full of dishes that are different to what you likely eat at home. Icelandic hotdogs, smoked lamb’s head, and seafood are all Icelandic classics. Don’t forget to try them when you visit!
The cheapest months in Iceland are those in the shoulder seasons, namely spring and autumn. Visiting in March and April, or October and November, tend to offer better travel deals.
While you may see cheaper prices for hotels and tours, that’s not always the case. However, you are likely to see greater availability, and you may often feel like you have the attractions to yourself!
The winter months are the best time to see the northern lights. This is when the nights are longest and when the aurora borealis tends to be the brightest as a result.
However, you don’t need to come in the depths of winter—like December or January—to see them. Northern lights season typically runs from October through to April.
Travel is an opportunity to discover the unexpected and to see things you’ve never seen before. The beauty of it is that every journey is different, and you may well uncover places that few other people know about.
Join our sightseeing tours to get off the beaten track and make your own adventure. Who knows what you’ll discover!
Probably the most scenic drive in Iceland is the tour of the so-called “Ring Road”. This is Route 1, the circular road that runs around almost the entirety of Iceland. To drive from Reykjavík along this route is an unforgettable way to see the country.
You can enjoy the drive over a matter of days, a week, or even longer. However many days you have in Iceland, there are few better ways to spend them!
Your budget for Iceland will depend on your travel preferences and what you want to get up to. For example, you can spend anything between €30 and €500 a night for accommodation. And, depending on whether you want to hire a car, join a tour, or only do free activities, this will affect your budget too.
Something important to know is that you don’t have to bring any cash at all. Pretty much everywhere in Iceland accepts card payments, so don’t worry about getting Icelandic money in advance.
A visit to Iceland is a memorable and rewarding trip no matter how long you have to spend here.
If you have just a long weekend to spare, you can enjoy an action-packed few days seeing the best sights in and around Reykjavík. Or if you have a week—or even longer—you’ll have the time to take it easy and see the country at your leisure.
There’s always something more to do, so if you have the time, stay even longer still!
It’s not easy to call which is the single top attraction in Iceland. There are so many popular destinations to choose from!
Perhaps the most visited natural sites are those on the Golden Circle. This is a spectacular travel itinerary through Iceland’s most marvellous scenery and fascinating history.
There are three main destinations on the route. Gullfoss waterfall is a mighty waterfall with a torrent that thunders down from the Langjökull glacier. Then, Geysir amazes with its stunning bursts of water.
The third sight on the route is Þingvellir National Park, a vast landscape that was home to Iceland’s first parliament, many centuries ago.
Every month is a great month to go to Iceland. The best month for you will depend entirely on what you want to get up to.
For example, do you want to see the northern lights? In that case, the winter is your best option, when the nights are at their darkest. Prefer to go hiking in the highlands? Then the summer is a better idea, as the snows will have melted, allowing easier access.
Alternatively, if you prefer to come for cultural events, check out Iceland’s busy events calendar before travelling. For example, Christmas is a very special time, but festivals like Iceland Airwaves or the Reykjavík International Film Festival are incredible too.
Among the many things that Iceland is known for, the most famous are likely volcanoes, glaciers, and the northern lights.
Our country is known as the Land of Ice and Fire for a reason. Over a tenth of Iceland’s land surface is covered in ice, while there are over 30 active volcano systems too. The volcanoes include the famous Eyjafjallajökull, which halted international air travel for days back in 2010.
No winter visit to Iceland is complete without a hunt for the northern lights though. As Iceland is so far north (Reykjavík is the most northerly capital city in the world!), the aurora borealis is a regular occurrence throughout the colder season.
There are many popular tourist attractions in Iceland, including natural wonders, fascinating science museums, and cultural destinations.
Probably the single most popular attraction is the Blue Lagoon. Recognised as a completely unique spa destination, with famed therapeutic properties, it’s a must see for anyone visiting Iceland.
Check out more attractions on our sightseeing tours in Iceland.
The Reykjavík area is where you will find the most visitor attractions in Iceland. This is the capital city after all, with museums, galleries, and cultural treats. But it also sits in a region rich with natural beauty, dramatic sights, and geological treasures.
Firstly, the Reykjavík area is very close to the Golden Circle, the famed travel itinerary. But it’s also just a stone’s throw from the Reykjanes UNESCO geopark and the splendid Snæfellsnes peninsula.
The whole of the south coast is close by too. With waterfalls, black-sand beaches, and glacial lagoons, it’s a region packed full of wonders.