Inspirational Landscapes of Iceland Tour: 10 Days Off the Beaten Path

What to expect on this itinerary
Designed for the adventurous traveler who is seeking hidden wonders, this customized 10-day adventure will have you uncovering many of Iceland’s hidden gems. Traversing through spectacular lava fields, meandering across beaches that resemble sunsets, and flying in a helicopter over incredible landscapes are just a fraction of the off-the-beaten-path experiences that Iceland has to offer.
Customizable Itinerary
Reykjavik – The First Lighthouse of Iceland
As your plane descends into Reykjavik, your private transfer will welcome you to the country of fire and ice before leading you to the first lighthouse of Iceland. In the past, Iceland was not known for its cuisine, but that is slowly changing. When you are ready to eat, your guide will transfer you to the only Michelin-starred restaurant in the country, where you can indulge your senses in a seafood-inspired meal. From there, you will venture into the night to chase the famous northern lights, which enchant visitors with their incredible display.
What's Included:
Isafjordur – A Beach Made of Sunsets
Holmavik – Immersed in a Fantasy World
Varmahlid – Back to the Time of Settlement
Akureyri – Helicopter Over Lava Fields
Bakkafjordur – The Majesty of Aldeyjarfoss
Djupivogur – Tantalize Your Taste Buds
Hof – The Peaks of Vestrahorn
Hella – Ascend the Highlands
Reykjavik – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Revel in the first lighthouse ever built in Iceland before indulging in the Michelin-starred cuisine of Reykjavik
- Traverse across a beach at sunset and wander through a 4,000-year-old lava field
- Ride horseback across fields before submerging in a geothermal pool and discovering the haunting beauty of Strandir
- Transport to the past at the turf houses of Glaumbaer, which have been standing since the 9th century
- Fly in a helicopter over the lava fields of Lake Myvatn and follow in the footsteps of Iceland’s ancestors during a tour of Akureyri
- Stroll through the secretive rock formations of Dimmuborgir before basking in the majesty of Aldeyjarfoss
- Tantalize your senses with a twist on Icelandic cuisine before traveling to a remote town that will charm you with its untouched beauty
- Admire the breathtaking peaks of Vestrahorn as it slopes into a black sand beach that stretches as far as the eye can see
- Luxuriate at the canyon of waterfalls before ascending to the top of a bluff that towers over a black volcanic plain
- Descend into a 4,000-year-old magma chamber before relaxing at the Blue Lagoon’s exclusive retreat
Starting Price
$9,800 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 307 reviews
Zicasso’s travel agent was terrific; very responsive and helpful. The specialist designed an excellent trip that addressed all of what we wanted. We couldn't be happier.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist was wonderful. He was very attentive to our interests and needs, and was able to pivot based on the weather and conditions. Our driver, who picked us up at the airport, took us to the Blue Lagoon and waited, and drove us to our hotel and to the airport from the Sky Lagoon at the end of our trip, which was also great.
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Zicasso’s travel company’s help was invaluable in ensuring we got the experience of a lifetime. They took the time to understand our interests and delivered an itinerary that was PERFECT.
While we were there, our travel specialist and his team were readily available if we had questions or needed assistance. The accommodations they booked for us were outstanding; exactly what we were hoping for. They also helped us navigate the reduction in daylight hours so we could leverage sights during sunrise and dusk. We got lucky with weather, but I will say, Iceland in winter is not for the faint of heart. We saw the aurora borealis four times. Mission accomplished.
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The trip was amazing—from landing in Iceland to leaving, everything was handled perfectly. Our guide was terrific and showed us some areas we would not have visited without special knowledge.
The hotels were amazing. We especially loved our hotel near Jökulsárlón, where we saw the Northern Lights, a true bucket-list item!
We left Iceland wishing we’d stayed one more day, a sign of a great trip. We even threw a last-minute pivot at Zicasso's travel specialist (wanting to spend our last day back in Reykjavik) and they arranged a change in pick-up to head to the airport. We can’t wait to go back and visit the north of Iceland. Overall, a 10 out of 10!
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We loved the troll tour of the Ring Road. Our guide was great. It was very active, with some hilly climbs, which were challenging. Most of the tour hotels were good, but there were limited food choices in some locations, especially for vegetarians.
Our hotel in Reykjavík was fun and we enjoyed the restaurant there. The hotel was a bit noisy at night. We found and recommend a local café across from the Hallgrímskirkja as well.
In Norway, we loved our rooms in Bergen, looking out on the water. Our driver there was very nice. We enjoyed the train to Flåm, but wished we’d had two nights in our hotel in Balestrand, as it was exceptional. Food was included and very nice. We might have enjoyed a day tour with a local guide if we’d had more time. The ferries worked well.
Thank you!
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I received a well-planned itinerary from Zicasso's tour operator. I would use them if another trip comes up. The tour operator and the agent were very responsive to my questions; the app they sent me covered nearly all aspects of the trip and itinerary, and was very helpful in keeping me on track. Their service was of the highest level.
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