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5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package
afternoon trip to Geysir and Kerið
afternoon trip to Geysir and Kerið


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package
Couple sit on Basalt rocks at Reynisfjara , black sand beach Basalt Column and Reynisdrangar during winter cloudy day near Vik , Seafront village in South Coast of Iceland : 20 March 2020
Couple sit on Basalt rocks at Reynisfjara , black sand beach Basalt Column and Reynisdrangar during winter cloudy day near Vik , Seafront village in South Coast of Iceland : 20 March 2020


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package

5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package


5-Day Northern Lights Holiday Package
A girl wearing pink jacket and a beanie standing on a small ice berg on a diamond beach, black sand beach. Rough sea throws more ice bergs on the shore. Girl is relaxing, enjoying herself. Spread arms
A girl wearing pink jacket and a beanie standing on a small ice berg on a diamond beach, black sand beach. Rough sea throws more ice bergs on the shore. Girl is relaxing, enjoying herself. Spread arms


Golden Circle


Reykjavik


Great Geysir & Strokkur


Seljalandsfoss Waterfall


Skogafoss Waterfall


Skaftafell Nature Reserve


Vatnajökull Glacier National Park


Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon


Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach Iceland - Complete travel guide
































Golden Circle
Reykjavik
Great Geysir & Strokkur
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Skogafoss Waterfall
Skaftafell Nature Reserve
Vatnajökull Glacier National Park
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach Iceland - Complete travel guide
Overview
Explore Iceland’s South Coast in winter and search for the Northern Lights with expert local guides who track the best conditions. This 5-day adventure includes glacier views, a natural ice cave, the Golden Circle, black sand beaches, and arranged trips to spot the aurora—by boat from Reykjavík and on a countryside minibus tour.
With handpicked hotels, daily breakfast, and transfers from Reykjavík, everything’s taken care of so you can focus on the adventure!
Tour Snapshot
Duration
Level
Availability
Starting point
End point
Languages
Minimum age
What to expect
On tour
Pick-up & drop-off in Reykjavík
Guided minibus sightseeing tour
Accommodation with private bathroom for 4 nights
Daily breakfast at the hotels (Days 2-5)
Northern Lights boat tour from Reykjavík
Northern Lights minibus tour in the countryside
English-speaking local guide
Natural ice cave tour
Free Wi-Fi on the bus
Transportation
Meet on location
Pick up & drop-off in Reykjavik
Free wifi on the minibus
Accommodation & Meals
Accommodation
Hotel Room With Private Bathroom for 4 Nights
Meals
Hotel Breakfast on Days 2, 3, 4, and 5
Itinerary map
Check the itinerary to find out the details of your adventure.
5 days
Itinerary Overview
Over five days, travel from Reykjavík through the Golden Circle and South Coast to the glaciers such as Vatnajökull. Enjoy guided sightseeing, ice cave visits, and two Northern Lights tours—plus cozy hotel stays each night. The trip ends back in Reykjavík with free time before departure.
Starting point
End point
Day 1: Reykjavik & Northern Lights boat tour
After checking into your hotel around 2 PM, there's time to get settled before the first experience of the tour. In the evening, you'll head to the Old Harbor in Reykjavík for a guided Northern Lights boat tour. The crew keeps an eye on aurora forecasts and navigates the bay to find the clearest skies away from city lights.
vAs the boat sails into Faxaflói Bay, enjoy the peaceful views and keep watch for the Aurora Borealis dancing overhead. Overalls are available on deck to keep you warm, and there’s a cozy café and bar onboard. While waiting for the lights, you’ll also get to watch a short video packed with Icelandic folklore, aurora facts, and photos. After the tour, return to shore and head back to your hotel for a good night’s rest.
Day Highlights
- Small Group Boat Tour
- The Old Harbor
- Northern Lights
Included
- Warm Overalls
- Northern Lights Boat Tour
- English Speaking Guide
- Northern Lights Video
- Hotel Accommodation
Day 2: Golden Circle Sightseeing
Today focuses on the famous Golden Circle, with three must-see stops:
- Þingvellir National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of Iceland’s parliament. You’ll walk between two tectonic plates in this dramatic rift valley.
- Geysir Geothermal Area – Though Geysir is dormant, Strokkur erupts every 5–10 minutes, launching hot water up to 25 meters in the air.
- Gullfoss Waterfall – Known as the “Golden Falls,” this powerful two-tiered cascade plunges into a rugged canyon, often surrounded by rainbows and mist.
From there, the group continues along the South Coast, possibly catching views of Mount Hekla if the skies are clear. Before the day ends, you'll stop at Seljalandsfoss, the waterfall you can walk behind—don’t forget your rain gear!
Your overnight stay is near Kirkjubæjarklaustur, a small town well away from city lights, giving you another good chance to see the Northern Lights if skies are clear.
Day Highlights
- Thingvellir National Park
- Geysir Geothermal Area
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
- Skógafoss Waterfall
- Vik
Included
- Breakfast at the Hotel
- Guided Minibus Tour
- The Golden Circle
- Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss Waterfalls
- Hunting for the Northern Lights (weather permitting)
- Hotel Accommodation near Vik
Departure from
Day 3: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach & Ice Cave
Today takes you east through wide-open landscapes of lava fields and black sand plains, with distant views of Vatnajökull Glacier—Europe’s largest ice cap. The main highlight is the breathtaking Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where massive icebergs drift toward the ocean. Just across the road, you’ll visit Diamond Beach, where the ice washes up on black sand like scattered gemstones. Keep an eye out for seals lounging near the shore.
From there, the group heads toward Skaftafell. Between October and April, you'll join a certified guide for a glacier hike and visit to a natural ice cave in Vatnajökull. In September, the itinerary instead includes a visit to the striking Katla Ice Cave near Vík.
You’ll return to Kirkjubæjarklaustur for another night beneath the stars—another chance to spot the Northern Lights if conditions are right.
Day Highlights
- Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
- Reynisdrangar Basalt Pillars
- Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
- The Diamond Beach
- Ice Cave
Included
- Breakfast at the Hotel
- Guided Minibus Tour
- Guided Ice Cave Tour
- Hunting for the Northern Lights (weather permitting)
- Hotel Accommodation near Skaftafell
Departure from
Day 4: South Coast Sights & Northern Lights Minibus Tour
If road conditions allow, the day starts with a visit to Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, made famous by music videos and drone shots. Then it’s off to the Eldhraun lava field, a moss-covered landscape formed after one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history.
Next stop is the iconic Reynisfjara black sand beach, known for its basalt sea stacks and roaring Atlantic waves. It's often listed among the most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world. After that, visit Skógafoss, a 60-meter-high (197 feet) waterfall with a staircase leading to panoramic views. On clear days, you might even spot Eyjafjallajökull Volcano above the cliffs.
Back in Reykjavík, the adventure isn’t over. As night falls, your guide picks you up for a Northern Lights chase by minibus. With real-time aurora forecasts and a deep knowledge of local skies, they’ll take you far from city lights to wherever the chances are best. One moment you’re driving through darkness, and the next—the sky erupts in green and purple waves. It’s quiet, surreal, and if conditions are right, absolutely unforgettable!
Day Highlights
- Guided Glacier Hike
Included
- Breakfast at the Hotel
- Guided Minibus Tour
- Guided Glacier Hike
- Hotel Accommodation
Departure from
Day 5: Free Day in Reykjavík
The last day is yours to enjoy Reykjavík at your own pace. Take time to explore the city’s shops, cafes, museums, or visit one of the many geothermal swimming pools—just don’t forget your swimsuit! Walk along the old harbor or enjoy views of the Atlantic shoreline. Whether you're after art, food, or local stories, Reykjavík has plenty to fill your final day.
Day Highlights
- Explore Reykjavik
Included
- Breakfast at the Hotel
Departure from
Practical information
This is an outdoor adventure tour, so dressing appropriately for Iceland’s changing weather is essential. Throughout the trip, we recommend wearing warm, layered clothing, including thermal underwear, a waterproof jacket and pants, a warm hat, scarf, and gloves.
For the glacier hike, sturdy hiking boots are mandatory as they are the only type that works with ice crampons. If needed, hiking boots, waterproof jackets, and pants can be rented on-location for the glacier activity. To rent gear for the entire tour, please be sure to add the items to your booking at least 48 hours before departure.
Please note
- On Day 1, participants make their own way to the harbor for the boat tour. From Day 2 onward, hotel pick-up is included.
- Northern Lights sightings are not guaranteed and depend on weather, cloud cover, and solar activity. Guides always do their best to find ideal conditions.
- Ice caves are natural formations and change with the seasons. Their appearance may differ from photos, but guides will always choose a safe, accessible cave.
Arctic Adventures
Arctic Adventures is a top Icelandic tour operator known for its small-group experiences. Since 1983, they’ve specialized in guiding travelers through Iceland’s wild terrains, from glaciers to volcanoes. Their tours are all about adventure and sustainability, led by expert guides who make sure every trip is safe, fun, and memorable. Arctic Adventures combines deep local knowledge with a strong commitment to nature, making them a trusted choice for anyone looking to explore Iceland up close and responsibly.
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Special Tours
Special Tours has been sailing the seas since 1996, bringing travelers up close to Iceland’s marine life. Whether it’s puffin watching, whale spotting, or casting a line for sea angling, they make every trip a memorable adventure. With a fleet of comfy boats and a crew that knows how to blend fun with expert knowledge, you’re in for an epic ocean journey. Special Tours mixes personal service with eco-friendly practices, making sure your sea adventure is as sustainable as it is exciting. For anyone craving a taste of Iceland’s wild waters, this is the trip to take.
Packing list
Get ready for your trip, here are some items, you should not forget.
What to bring (Required)
Warm clothes
Waterproof and breathable pants and jacket
Headwear
Gloves
Shoe Spike Grips (Oct-Apr)
Good hiking boots with ankle support
Recommended items
Water bottle
Camera
Sunscreen
We're here to answer your questions
Our multi-day tours will give you a small group experience as they are operated in a mini-bus and you get a better connection with the guide.
By booking a multi-day tour with us, you don’t need to have to worry about finding accommodation during the time of the tour as our multi-day tour includes accommodation which is often booked far in advance. You will get more opportunity to explore Iceland further and experience places that you would normally not be able to see on a one day tour. Please be noted that packages do not include accommodation.
All of our tours are English guided so you will have English speaking licensed guide throughout the tour that will tell you everything about what you see along the way and knows where the best locations to stop by at to get the absolute best experience.
When booking you are guaranteed accommodation at a friendly country hotel and/or guesthouse. All of the hotels we have partnered up with are all with the same standard and offer nice rooms with made-up beds. The standard room is a twin room but it is possible to request a double room or a triple room, with no extra charge. The rooms come with private or shared bathrooms, depending on your booking.
Free Wi-Fi, towels, a hairdryer, and a kettle are accessible at all of the hotels.
If you want to have your own room than a single supplement is available but you are not required to pay a single supplement. If you do not wish to book a single room then you will be roomed with another traveler of the same gender.
Breakfast is included at the hotel/guesthouse restaurant during the tour. Meals and beverages are not included on your tour. However, we will make stops at restaurants and conveniences stores where you are able to purchase all necessities.
The average amount spent on food each day per person is 8,000 ISK (80$). Cash is not necessary, as credit cards are accepted at all restaurants and stores. A small amount of cash won't hurt though.
Breakfast is included at all the hotels/guesthouses we stay during the tour. The breakfast will be a typical breakfast buffet, offering bread, toppings, cereal, yogurt, fruits, coffee, and tea etc.
Your guide will also find a good place for the group to eat lunch, where you can find a wide selection of dishes on the menu, so there will be options available for everyone. The dinner is usually at the hotels/guesthouses we stay at for the night.
For multi-day tours, each participant is allowed to bring a small backpack and 1 piece of luggage weighing a maximum of 20 kg (44 lbs). If you have more or heavier luggage with you, you will need to book storage for the surplus luggage before you arrive, there is a small fee for using this facility. Luggage storage in Reykjavík can be added during the booking process of your order in the extras section.
* The combined dimensions of each bag must not exceed 158 cm (62 in).
We welcome all participants of all ages older than the listed minimum age for each tour. Our average group usually consist of participants between the age of 22-55 years. Although we have people of all ages ranging from 8-99 years joining our multi-day tours. We get a lot of solo travelers joining us as well as families and friends.
If you find yourself having difficulties participating in any of the activities included in the tour, for example, a glacier activity, then you are more than welcome to skip it. Iceland is surrounded by beautiful scenery so you can explore your surroundings in the meantime r wait elsewhere while others do the activity. Our guide should be able to drop you off at a nearby place where there are some services available if requested.
The average is around 300 km (186 miles) per day on our multi-day tours. You’ll spend approximately 4-5 hours in the car each day. Stops are of course made on multiple locations throughout the tour for sightseeing, activities, bathroom breaks, lunch stops and etc.
We do offer some necessary items for rent. For most of our multi-day tours, we rent out waterproof jackets and pants as well as hiking shoes. These items are available to book under the selection ‘’Extras’’ in the booking widget when booking your tour on our website.
If you have already booked the tour and wish to add some rental gear to your booking, you can do that at least 24 hours prior to your tour starts, via our Customer Portal.
The Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and therefore we can unfortunately never promise that they will be seen on your tour. Their appearance depends upon atmospheric and weather conditions. The best time to see the lights is between September - March when it’s a dark and clear sky. The sky needs to be as dark as possible, so the best places to see them are well away from the city lights.
Most of the hotels on our tours are remotely located and therefore ideal to spot the northern lights. If the forecast is in our favor, then it is very likely that you will be able to see the northern lights. Most of the hotels offer a Northern Lights wake-up call upon request if lights are spotted, so it is more likely that you will see the lights on a multi-day tour!
The Northern Lights are natural phenomena and we, unfortunately, cannot promise you will see them. Their appearance depends upon atmospheric and weather conditions.
For more information on the Northern Lights, please have a look at our Northern Lights tours.
We, unfortunately, do not have one simple answer to this question.
There isn’t just one single setting for your camera that ensures great photos. However, if you have manual options, you are probably best served with experimenting with various combinations of ISO, aperture, and exposure settings. As a rule of thumb, ISO setting between 800 and 3200, aperture between f/2 8 and f/5.6, and shutter speed at between 15 seconds and 30 seconds have proven effective.
A good thing to keep in mind, ISO setting between 800 and 3200, aperture between f/2.8 and f/5.6, and shutter speed between 15 seconds and 30 seconds have given great results.
Different combinations may give very different results. Higher ISO setting will allow you to capture faster exposures, but the downside to this might be for example grainier images.
If the shutter speed is above 15 seconds it will result in a slight star movement.
Wider angle lenses are usually more versatile in low light settings, but longer lenses give you different options for compositions. Make sure that you remove all lens filters, as they may distort images. You will probably get the best results with manual setting for infinite focal length.
Reimbursement is not given if the northern lights tour goes ahead and no lights are seen but we do offer you the change to join a Northern Lights Minibus tour free of charge.
Please contact our Customer Care to re-book your tour.
When Northern Lights tours are canceled it’s usually due to unfavorable weather conditions.
In that case, your options will be to:
- Reschedule for another day.
- Choose another our tour and use the deposit for it.
- Get a full refund.
Please go to the customer portal to re-book your tour or contact us by phone at +354 562 7000.
The northern lights are a pretty difficult thing to predict. We recommend you to check en.vedur.is to see the forecast and if the level is high and the skies are clear then it’s very likely that the tour is going ahead. We do update our website’s tour departure sheet with the information at 17:00 pm the latest. If your tour is canceled then you will receive an email from us.
If we think there is no chance at all of seeing the lights we will cancel the tour. We don’t want to bring you out and disappoint if there is no chance of the lights to be seen.
Yes, the guide on your tour will take a photo of you with the northern lights in the background.
These can be single or group photo’s and are free of charge.
The Northern Lights season is from late August until mid-April. However, if you want to increase your changes of seeing them, it is best to wait until the clear winter months of mid-September until March.
The northern lights depend on luck and weather if that is in your favor than you will be able to see the Aurora Borealis above the inviting streets of Reykjavík. Whether you see the lights or not they depend on two different factors. The first being the weather. If the sky is clear, no clouds, then you are halfway there to seeing the astonishing spectacle that is the Northern Lights (although light pollution can sometimes be a problem). Increased solar activity is the second half so, if these two merge together you may well be able to see the Northern Lights from Reykjavik.
Iceland is known for unforeseeable weather. It is likely that you can see all 4 seasons in one day.
Dressing for that kind of weather can always be demanding, so we suggest dressing in layers. 3 or 4 upper layers are highly recommended, for example, a light t-shirt (preferably wool) next to the skin, then a fleece or heavy wool garment topped off with a waterproof windbreaker.
Jeans are not recommended for our trips as they are not suitable for the weather conditions, they become very heavy, cold and uncomfortable to wear when they get wet.
Lightweight hiking pants, track pants or long cotton pants are convenient and wear wind/waterproof pants over them. There is high UV and sunlight reflecting off on the glacier so we highly recommend using sunglasses and sunscreen even if it is cloudy.
You will need sturdy hiking boots that fit crampons for the glacier hiking tours. If you do not own a pair then we rent out suitable hiking boots as well as a waterproof raincoat and trousers.
It is good to bring your own backpack on our full day or half day tours. It’s the best carry-on for a small lunch, extra clothes and other necessary items.
The scenery on the tour is full of stunning, scenic views that are photographable so you should definitely bring your camera along.
This is surely a personal choice, we do not deny pregnant women on our glacier trips but we highly recommend you to take a closer look at our trip description and difficulty ratings, they will hopefully give you a better idea. We also recommend you to contact your physician, as pregnant women’s health can be quite different. If you have any further questions or concerns then feel free to contact us.
Lunch is not provided on any of our trips, therefore we recommend you to bring your own lunch especially for the longer trips, snacks and a bottle of water (you can refill it on the trip).
Crampons make you enable to walk on the glacier ice without slipping. They are metal spikes that we attach to the soles of your hiking shoes.
Yes, we have specially trained and certified glacier guide on every glacier tour that we offer. And for our 3rd party tours we only partner with operators that meet our quality and safety standards.
Yes, we provide you with all the necessary glacier gear for our glacier hiking tours. Ice axe, crampons, harness, and helmets are provided. This will help you to complete the tour safely. The minimum shoe size to attach crampons is EU 35.
Iceland is known to have a lot of snow and when the snow stays long enough in one place than it turns to ice. Over long periods of time, the ice layers up becoming huge blocks called glaciers. It forms to create ginormous glaciers that sweep across huge masses of land. Iceland is home of the largest glacier in Europe that is called Vatnajökull. The Glacier Guides can tell you more about and everything you need to know about the Glaciers.
Rain is common in Iceland but we never let the rain be in our way to go forward with our tours.
That’s why we highly recommend appropriate clothing so you can be warm and dry on the tours.
Nature is out of our control and therefore we need to adapt to the weather. Your safety is our first priority so if your safety is compromised by going on the tour then we will cancel it and you will get full reimbursement.
You can book almost all of our trips here on our website. You will find a booking window on each tour page and the best and safest way is to book and pay is directly through our website.
1. You can pay directly through our website. That is the easiest, safest and fastest way to reserve and pay for your adventure. If you choose this way then you will receive a voucher as a confirmation via email. Which you will need to bring with you on your trip.
2. You can pay via phone, our phone number is +354 562 7000. Please be noted, however you pay, you will always get a voucher. It is important to have your voucher ready for your tour so please remember to print it out or make sure that you can show it through your electronic device.
You will receive a confirmation email after you have made the booking. If you think that you have made a booking and haven’t received an email confirmation then you may please contact us via email with an inquiry through our contact form, and we will figure it out together.
All charges are made in the tour operators currency: For tours in Iceland it's Icelandic krona, ISK, but for tours in Canada/Greenland it's either USD or CAD.
On Adventures.com you can view an estimate of prices in EUR and other currencies. This is only to help you understand the approximate price.
Your credit card will always be charged in the operators currency.
Keep in mind that your card issuer may charge you a foreign transaction fee.
We do not require minimum participants on most of our tours but there is a minimum of 2 people for a few of our trips. If you are traveling solo and interested in a tour that requires more than 2 participants than we can take down your information and contact you if more people book the tour.
We can arrange private departures as per customer request. Almost all of the tours that we offer can be arranged as a private tour. If you prefer to have a private tour arranged than you may feel free to contact us through email info@adventures.com
Unfortunately, we don’t have any waiting list for our tours. Availability is found on our website in the availability sheet where all updates will automatically be made to the sheet listed in each tour description. We have a variety of different adventure tours around Iceland so there is a big chance that you find a similar version of the tour that you were originally looking for.
If your tour that you have booked is canceled on our behalf than you will receive a 100% refund. The refund process is different depending on the way you booked the tour.
If you booked the tour through our website then we will start the refund process as soon as we know if you will not be rescheduling and you will receive a separate email with a confirmation about that your refund has been processed.
If you booked the tour via booking agent than you will need to contact them directly to receive the refund. We will confirm with them about your canceled tour and then the refund process will start on their end. Extreme Iceland only receives the payment when the tour has finished, that means that your payment still remains with the booking agent and therefore, the refund can only be processed directly from their end.
The minimum age requirement is decided by our operational managers and is dependent on each activity and its difficulty ratings and can, therefore, vary between tours We put great value towards safety for our customers and the minimum age policy falls under this. Therefore we can not accommodate a person that has not reached the age limit on the tour.
We ask you to try to understand that this is based on safety procedures and we can therefore unfortunately not make any exceptions on this rule.
We can unfortunately not accommodate you and your group if the number of your group extends the number of available seats left on the tour. Our website shows the correct number of available seats left. It is impossible to squeeze additional participants onto sold out departures as we have really strict policy measures as to how many participants are assigned to each guide on our tour departures. Therefore we hope that you understand as this is of course done with our customer's safety in mind.
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