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Today you will arrive in Reykjavik and enjoy a relaxed start to your journey. You will pick up your car at the airport and if you have time after arrival, you will move on to the centre of Reykjavík where you can explore its lively atmosphere, take a walk along the waterfront or visit the Hallgrímskirkja church.
Iceland's capital offers the perfect combination of history, modern architecture and Nordic culture. Stroll down picturesque Laugavegur Street, full of cafes, shops and art galleries. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church for a beautiful view of the city. Also visit the Harpa concert hall, whose glass façade resembles the Northern Lights. In the harbour, enjoy fresh fish and don't miss the Sun Traveller (Sólfar) statue overlooking Mount Esja.




Today you'll head to the ski resort of Bláfjöll, which is just 30 minutes from Reykjavík and offers great conditions for skiing or snowboarding. You'll enjoy slopes of all abilities and beautiful views of the surrounding lava fields. After an active day, head to the natural hot springs at Reykjadalur for a dip in the thermal river surrounded by snow-covered landscapes.
Bláfjöll is the largest and most famous ski resort in Iceland. It is located approximately 30 km southeast of Reykjavík, allowing easy access for day and multi-day ski trips. The resort offers quality slopes, modern lifts and beautiful scenery of volcanic snow-covered landscapes. Ski Resort Map
The rental shop in Bláfjöll offers a wide range of ski and snowboard equipment. There is no need to book your equipment online in advance, just stop by the rental shop on the day you will be skiing. Price list
Bláfjöll offers 15 slopes of all abilities, including a snowpark and night skiing. A ski pass is available for all-day skiing, and children under 6 ski for free. After skiing, you can enjoy the thermal spa at Reykjavik Sky Lagoon.

Sky Lagoon is a newer geothermal lagoon near Reykjavik that offers breathtaking ocean views and a unique relaxation experience. It is famous for its 7-step ritual, which includes alternating hot and cold water, sauna and scrubbing. The water is rich in minerals and has a pleasantly warm temperature of 38-40 °C. Its modern design, which blends in with nature, and lower footfall than the Blue Lagoon make it an ideal place for quiet relaxation. Bookings




Today you will have an adventure in the form of ice climbing in Sólheimajökull, where you will try to climb frozen waterfalls under the guidance of an experienced instructor. This adrenaline-packed experience will give you an unforgettable view of the Icelandic wilderness.
Sólheimajökull is a glacier on the south coast of Iceland, part of the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier system. It is located approximately 160 km from Reykjavík and is one of the most accessible glaciers on the island. Visitors can experience breathtaking glacier hikes, climb ice walls or explore the fascinating blue ice caves. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today, you're in for a breathtaking adventure in the icy kingdom of South Iceland. Explore the famous Blue Ice Cave, which is transformed into a new natural wonder every year, and then take an unforgettable walk on the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. This day will show you Iceland in its purest, rawest form - among masses of glistening ice and breathtaking scenery.
Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most stunning natural wonders - a huge glacial lagoon located in the southeast of the island. This fascinating body of water is fed by the meltwaters of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, whose huge chunks of ice are gradually breaking off and slowly floating towards the Atlantic Ocean.The Blue Ice Cave in Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most breathtaking natural phenomena, transforming each winter into a breathtaking labyrinth of ice tunnels. This magical cave is only accessible with a guide who will lead you safely along its bright blue walls, formed by the pressure of centuries of ice. After your tour of the cave, you will have a guided tour of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier itself. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today you will move back to Reykjavik and rest. In the evening, relax in the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal lagoon.
Blue Lagoon is an iconic geothermal lagoon with milky blue water, which is created by the natural silica content. The water has a temperature of around 38°C and its minerals have beneficial effects on the skin. In addition to relaxation, you can enjoy a mud mask and wellness treatments.




Today you will go on a sightseeing tour to the Golden Circle, where you will discover a beautiful winter landscape, a geyser and waterfalls. After the hike, relax at the Fontana Spa, where you will enjoy warm pools, natural saunas and, for the hardy, a swim in Lake Laugarvatn.
This place is historically and geologically significant. Two tectonic plates - the Eurasian and the North American - meet here to form a unique rift. Þingvellir is also the site of the world's oldest parliament, which was founded here in 930. Walk between the rock walls and admire the clear water in the Silfra fissure, where you can even snorkel. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Geysir is an area known for its geothermal phenomena. The Geysir geyser, which gave its name to all the geysers in the world, is now rather inactive, but Strokkur regularly spews water up to 30 metres high. Stop by the information centre to learn more about geothermal processes.

Gullfoss is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland. Water from the Langjökull glacier falls here in two cascades into a deep canyon. The view of this majestic waterfall will amaze you, especially when a rainbow appears above it.

Laugarvatn Fontana is a natural geothermal bath where you can enjoy a bath in warm mineral water right on the shores of Lake Laugarvatn. The spa offers different temperature pools, a sauna heated by natural hot steam and the opportunity to refresh yourself in the cool lake.This experience perfectly combines relaxation with Icelandic nature. Bookings




Today will be about speed and freedom - snowmobiling on the Langjökull glacier, where you'll ride across endless plains covered in snow. After an adrenaline-fuelled ride, head to Secret Lagoon, Iceland's oldest natural spa, where you'll enjoy the peace and quiet of the thermal waters.
Langjökull Glacier is the second largest glacier in Iceland, covering an area of approximately 953 km² in the western part of the Icelandic interior. This massive ice peak is one of the most popular spots for adventure activities, including snowmobiling, glacier hikes and ice cave expeditions. One of the most unique attractions is a tunnel dug right inside the glacier, allowing visitors to explore its fascinating internal structure and deep layers of ice. The glacier snowmobile experience can be booked in advance online HERE

Secret Lagoon is Iceland's oldest geothermal swimming pool, set in picturesque surroundings among green fields and steaming hot springs. Unlike the larger and more touristy spas, you'll enjoy a tranquil and authentic atmosphere here. The water temperature is around 38-40°C and the natural surroundings make you feel like you're bathing in the middle of the wilderness. Bookings




Today you will return home. If you have time before your flight, you can spend the morning taking a short walk around Reykjavík or relaxing at Laugardalslaug, the largest thermal pool in the city. Afterwards, you'll transfer to the airport and head back home, full of unforgettable experiences.
Laugardalslaug is a premium wellness centre in Reykjavik that combines luxurious relaxation with traditional Icelandic spa rituals. It offers an extensive zone with thermal pools, whirlpools, Finnish sauna, steam bath and relaxation areas that provide the perfect relaxation after a day outdoors or sports activity. There are also professional massages, beauty treatments and a modern fitness centre where you can indulge in a workout overlooking the spa.

Take an unforgettable winter journey that combines adrenaline-pumping adventures with relaxation in Iceland's thermal baths. Exciting winter sports await you every day, from skiing and ice-skiing to snowmobiling and glacier trekking. Then, in the evening, soak in hot springs, spas and saunas overlooking Iceland's beautiful winter landscape. This journey is the perfect blend of adrenaline and relaxation, where you'll enjoy the best of an Icelandic winter!
Today you will arrive in Reykjavik and enjoy a relaxed start to your journey. You will pick up your car at the airport and if you have time after arrival, you will move on to the centre of Reykjavík where you can explore its lively atmosphere, take a walk along the waterfront or visit the Hallgrímskirkja church.
Iceland's capital offers the perfect combination of history, modern architecture and Nordic culture. Stroll down picturesque Laugavegur Street, full of cafes, shops and art galleries. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church for a beautiful view of the city. Also visit the Harpa concert hall, whose glass façade resembles the Northern Lights. In the harbour, enjoy fresh fish and don't miss the Sun Traveller (Sólfar) statue overlooking Mount Esja.




Today you'll head to the ski resort of Bláfjöll, which is just 30 minutes from Reykjavík and offers great conditions for skiing or snowboarding. You'll enjoy slopes of all abilities and beautiful views of the surrounding lava fields. After an active day, head to the natural hot springs at Reykjadalur for a dip in the thermal river surrounded by snow-covered landscapes.
Bláfjöll is the largest and most famous ski resort in Iceland. It is located approximately 30 km southeast of Reykjavík, allowing easy access for day and multi-day ski trips. The resort offers quality slopes, modern lifts and beautiful scenery of volcanic snow-covered landscapes. Ski Resort Map
The rental shop in Bláfjöll offers a wide range of ski and snowboard equipment. There is no need to book your equipment online in advance, just stop by the rental shop on the day you will be skiing. Price list
Bláfjöll offers 15 slopes of all abilities, including a snowpark and night skiing. A ski pass is available for all-day skiing, and children under 6 ski for free. After skiing, you can enjoy the thermal spa at Reykjavik Sky Lagoon.

Sky Lagoon is a newer geothermal lagoon near Reykjavik that offers breathtaking ocean views and a unique relaxation experience. It is famous for its 7-step ritual, which includes alternating hot and cold water, sauna and scrubbing. The water is rich in minerals and has a pleasantly warm temperature of 38-40 °C. Its modern design, which blends in with nature, and lower footfall than the Blue Lagoon make it an ideal place for quiet relaxation. Bookings




Today you will have an adventure in the form of ice climbing in Sólheimajökull, where you will try to climb frozen waterfalls under the guidance of an experienced instructor. This adrenaline-packed experience will give you an unforgettable view of the Icelandic wilderness.
Sólheimajökull is a glacier on the south coast of Iceland, part of the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier system. It is located approximately 160 km from Reykjavík and is one of the most accessible glaciers on the island. Visitors can experience breathtaking glacier hikes, climb ice walls or explore the fascinating blue ice caves. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today, you're in for a breathtaking adventure in the icy kingdom of South Iceland. Explore the famous Blue Ice Cave, which is transformed into a new natural wonder every year, and then take an unforgettable walk on the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. This day will show you Iceland in its purest, rawest form - among masses of glistening ice and breathtaking scenery.
Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most stunning natural wonders - a huge glacial lagoon located in the southeast of the island. This fascinating body of water is fed by the meltwaters of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, whose huge chunks of ice are gradually breaking off and slowly floating towards the Atlantic Ocean.The Blue Ice Cave in Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most breathtaking natural phenomena, transforming each winter into a breathtaking labyrinth of ice tunnels. This magical cave is only accessible with a guide who will lead you safely along its bright blue walls, formed by the pressure of centuries of ice. After your tour of the cave, you will have a guided tour of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier itself. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today you will move back to Reykjavik and rest. In the evening, relax in the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal lagoon.
Blue Lagoon is an iconic geothermal lagoon with milky blue water, which is created by the natural silica content. The water has a temperature of around 38°C and its minerals have beneficial effects on the skin. In addition to relaxation, you can enjoy a mud mask and wellness treatments.




Today you will go on a sightseeing tour to the Golden Circle, where you will discover a beautiful winter landscape, a geyser and waterfalls. After the hike, relax at the Fontana Spa, where you will enjoy warm pools, natural saunas and, for the hardy, a swim in Lake Laugarvatn.
This place is historically and geologically significant. Two tectonic plates - the Eurasian and the North American - meet here to form a unique rift. Þingvellir is also the site of the world's oldest parliament, which was founded here in 930. Walk between the rock walls and admire the clear water in the Silfra fissure, where you can even snorkel. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Geysir is an area known for its geothermal phenomena. The Geysir geyser, which gave its name to all the geysers in the world, is now rather inactive, but Strokkur regularly spews water up to 30 metres high. Stop by the information centre to learn more about geothermal processes.

Gullfoss is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland. Water from the Langjökull glacier falls here in two cascades into a deep canyon. The view of this majestic waterfall will amaze you, especially when a rainbow appears above it.

Laugarvatn Fontana is a natural geothermal bath where you can enjoy a bath in warm mineral water right on the shores of Lake Laugarvatn. The spa offers different temperature pools, a sauna heated by natural hot steam and the opportunity to refresh yourself in the cool lake.This experience perfectly combines relaxation with Icelandic nature. Bookings




Today will be about speed and freedom - snowmobiling on the Langjökull glacier, where you'll ride across endless plains covered in snow. After an adrenaline-fuelled ride, head to Secret Lagoon, Iceland's oldest natural spa, where you'll enjoy the peace and quiet of the thermal waters.
Langjökull Glacier is the second largest glacier in Iceland, covering an area of approximately 953 km² in the western part of the Icelandic interior. This massive ice peak is one of the most popular spots for adventure activities, including snowmobiling, glacier hikes and ice cave expeditions. One of the most unique attractions is a tunnel dug right inside the glacier, allowing visitors to explore its fascinating internal structure and deep layers of ice. The glacier snowmobile experience can be booked in advance online HERE

Secret Lagoon is Iceland's oldest geothermal swimming pool, set in picturesque surroundings among green fields and steaming hot springs. Unlike the larger and more touristy spas, you'll enjoy a tranquil and authentic atmosphere here. The water temperature is around 38-40°C and the natural surroundings make you feel like you're bathing in the middle of the wilderness. Bookings




Today you will return home. If you have time before your flight, you can spend the morning taking a short walk around Reykjavík or relaxing at Laugardalslaug, the largest thermal pool in the city. Afterwards, you'll transfer to the airport and head back home, full of unforgettable experiences.
Laugardalslaug is a premium wellness centre in Reykjavik that combines luxurious relaxation with traditional Icelandic spa rituals. It offers an extensive zone with thermal pools, whirlpools, Finnish sauna, steam bath and relaxation areas that provide the perfect relaxation after a day outdoors or sports activity. There are also professional massages, beauty treatments and a modern fitness centre where you can indulge in a workout overlooking the spa.














Take an unforgettable winter journey that combines adrenaline-pumping adventures with relaxation in Iceland's thermal baths. Exciting winter sports await you every day, from skiing and ice-skiing to snowmobiling and glacier trekking. Then, in the evening, soak in hot springs, spas and saunas overlooking Iceland's beautiful winter landscape. This journey is the perfect blend of adrenaline and relaxation, where you'll enjoy the best of an Icelandic winter!
Today you will arrive in Reykjavik and enjoy a relaxed start to your journey. You will pick up your car at the airport and if you have time after arrival, you will move on to the centre of Reykjavík where you can explore its lively atmosphere, take a walk along the waterfront or visit the Hallgrímskirkja church.
Iceland's capital offers the perfect combination of history, modern architecture and Nordic culture. Stroll down picturesque Laugavegur Street, full of cafes, shops and art galleries. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church for a beautiful view of the city. Also visit the Harpa concert hall, whose glass façade resembles the Northern Lights. In the harbour, enjoy fresh fish and don't miss the Sun Traveller (Sólfar) statue overlooking Mount Esja.




Today you'll head to the ski resort of Bláfjöll, which is just 30 minutes from Reykjavík and offers great conditions for skiing or snowboarding. You'll enjoy slopes of all abilities and beautiful views of the surrounding lava fields. After an active day, head to the natural hot springs at Reykjadalur for a dip in the thermal river surrounded by snow-covered landscapes.
Bláfjöll is the largest and most famous ski resort in Iceland. It is located approximately 30 km southeast of Reykjavík, allowing easy access for day and multi-day ski trips. The resort offers quality slopes, modern lifts and beautiful scenery of volcanic snow-covered landscapes. Ski Resort Map
The rental shop in Bláfjöll offers a wide range of ski and snowboard equipment. There is no need to book your equipment online in advance, just stop by the rental shop on the day you will be skiing. Price list
Bláfjöll offers 15 slopes of all abilities, including a snowpark and night skiing. A ski pass is available for all-day skiing, and children under 6 ski for free. After skiing, you can enjoy the thermal spa at Reykjavik Sky Lagoon.

Sky Lagoon is a newer geothermal lagoon near Reykjavik that offers breathtaking ocean views and a unique relaxation experience. It is famous for its 7-step ritual, which includes alternating hot and cold water, sauna and scrubbing. The water is rich in minerals and has a pleasantly warm temperature of 38-40 °C. Its modern design, which blends in with nature, and lower footfall than the Blue Lagoon make it an ideal place for quiet relaxation. Bookings




Today you will have an adventure in the form of ice climbing in Sólheimajökull, where you will try to climb frozen waterfalls under the guidance of an experienced instructor. This adrenaline-packed experience will give you an unforgettable view of the Icelandic wilderness.
Sólheimajökull is a glacier on the south coast of Iceland, part of the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier system. It is located approximately 160 km from Reykjavík and is one of the most accessible glaciers on the island. Visitors can experience breathtaking glacier hikes, climb ice walls or explore the fascinating blue ice caves. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today, you're in for a breathtaking adventure in the icy kingdom of South Iceland. Explore the famous Blue Ice Cave, which is transformed into a new natural wonder every year, and then take an unforgettable walk on the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. This day will show you Iceland in its purest, rawest form - among masses of glistening ice and breathtaking scenery.
Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most stunning natural wonders - a huge glacial lagoon located in the southeast of the island. This fascinating body of water is fed by the meltwaters of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, whose huge chunks of ice are gradually breaking off and slowly floating towards the Atlantic Ocean.The Blue Ice Cave in Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most breathtaking natural phenomena, transforming each winter into a breathtaking labyrinth of ice tunnels. This magical cave is only accessible with a guide who will lead you safely along its bright blue walls, formed by the pressure of centuries of ice. After your tour of the cave, you will have a guided tour of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier itself. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today you will move back to Reykjavik and rest. In the evening, relax in the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal lagoon.
Blue Lagoon is an iconic geothermal lagoon with milky blue water, which is created by the natural silica content. The water has a temperature of around 38°C and its minerals have beneficial effects on the skin. In addition to relaxation, you can enjoy a mud mask and wellness treatments.




Today you will go on a sightseeing tour to the Golden Circle, where you will discover a beautiful winter landscape, a geyser and waterfalls. After the hike, relax at the Fontana Spa, where you will enjoy warm pools, natural saunas and, for the hardy, a swim in Lake Laugarvatn.
This place is historically and geologically significant. Two tectonic plates - the Eurasian and the North American - meet here to form a unique rift. Þingvellir is also the site of the world's oldest parliament, which was founded here in 930. Walk between the rock walls and admire the clear water in the Silfra fissure, where you can even snorkel. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Geysir is an area known for its geothermal phenomena. The Geysir geyser, which gave its name to all the geysers in the world, is now rather inactive, but Strokkur regularly spews water up to 30 metres high. Stop by the information centre to learn more about geothermal processes.

Gullfoss is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland. Water from the Langjökull glacier falls here in two cascades into a deep canyon. The view of this majestic waterfall will amaze you, especially when a rainbow appears above it.

Laugarvatn Fontana is a natural geothermal bath where you can enjoy a bath in warm mineral water right on the shores of Lake Laugarvatn. The spa offers different temperature pools, a sauna heated by natural hot steam and the opportunity to refresh yourself in the cool lake.This experience perfectly combines relaxation with Icelandic nature. Bookings




Today will be about speed and freedom - snowmobiling on the Langjökull glacier, where you'll ride across endless plains covered in snow. After an adrenaline-fuelled ride, head to Secret Lagoon, Iceland's oldest natural spa, where you'll enjoy the peace and quiet of the thermal waters.
Langjökull Glacier is the second largest glacier in Iceland, covering an area of approximately 953 km² in the western part of the Icelandic interior. This massive ice peak is one of the most popular spots for adventure activities, including snowmobiling, glacier hikes and ice cave expeditions. One of the most unique attractions is a tunnel dug right inside the glacier, allowing visitors to explore its fascinating internal structure and deep layers of ice. The glacier snowmobile experience can be booked in advance online HERE

Secret Lagoon is Iceland's oldest geothermal swimming pool, set in picturesque surroundings among green fields and steaming hot springs. Unlike the larger and more touristy spas, you'll enjoy a tranquil and authentic atmosphere here. The water temperature is around 38-40°C and the natural surroundings make you feel like you're bathing in the middle of the wilderness. Bookings




Today you will return home. If you have time before your flight, you can spend the morning taking a short walk around Reykjavík or relaxing at Laugardalslaug, the largest thermal pool in the city. Afterwards, you'll transfer to the airport and head back home, full of unforgettable experiences.
Laugardalslaug is a premium wellness centre in Reykjavik that combines luxurious relaxation with traditional Icelandic spa rituals. It offers an extensive zone with thermal pools, whirlpools, Finnish sauna, steam bath and relaxation areas that provide the perfect relaxation after a day outdoors or sports activity. There are also professional massages, beauty treatments and a modern fitness centre where you can indulge in a workout overlooking the spa.

Take an unforgettable winter journey that combines adrenaline-pumping adventures with relaxation in Iceland's thermal baths. Exciting winter sports await you every day, from skiing and ice-skiing to snowmobiling and glacier trekking. Then, in the evening, soak in hot springs, spas and saunas overlooking Iceland's beautiful winter landscape. This journey is the perfect blend of adrenaline and relaxation, where you'll enjoy the best of an Icelandic winter!
Today you will arrive in Reykjavik and enjoy a relaxed start to your journey. You will pick up your car at the airport and if you have time after arrival, you will move on to the centre of Reykjavík where you can explore its lively atmosphere, take a walk along the waterfront or visit the Hallgrímskirkja church.
Iceland's capital offers the perfect combination of history, modern architecture and Nordic culture. Stroll down picturesque Laugavegur Street, full of cafes, shops and art galleries. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church for a beautiful view of the city. Also visit the Harpa concert hall, whose glass façade resembles the Northern Lights. In the harbour, enjoy fresh fish and don't miss the Sun Traveller (Sólfar) statue overlooking Mount Esja.




Today you'll head to the ski resort of Bláfjöll, which is just 30 minutes from Reykjavík and offers great conditions for skiing or snowboarding. You'll enjoy slopes of all abilities and beautiful views of the surrounding lava fields. After an active day, head to the natural hot springs at Reykjadalur for a dip in the thermal river surrounded by snow-covered landscapes.
Bláfjöll is the largest and most famous ski resort in Iceland. It is located approximately 30 km southeast of Reykjavík, allowing easy access for day and multi-day ski trips. The resort offers quality slopes, modern lifts and beautiful scenery of volcanic snow-covered landscapes. Ski Resort Map
The rental shop in Bláfjöll offers a wide range of ski and snowboard equipment. There is no need to book your equipment online in advance, just stop by the rental shop on the day you will be skiing. Price list
Bláfjöll offers 15 slopes of all abilities, including a snowpark and night skiing. A ski pass is available for all-day skiing, and children under 6 ski for free. After skiing, you can enjoy the thermal spa at Reykjavik Sky Lagoon.

Sky Lagoon is a newer geothermal lagoon near Reykjavik that offers breathtaking ocean views and a unique relaxation experience. It is famous for its 7-step ritual, which includes alternating hot and cold water, sauna and scrubbing. The water is rich in minerals and has a pleasantly warm temperature of 38-40 °C. Its modern design, which blends in with nature, and lower footfall than the Blue Lagoon make it an ideal place for quiet relaxation. Bookings




Today you will have an adventure in the form of ice climbing in Sólheimajökull, where you will try to climb frozen waterfalls under the guidance of an experienced instructor. This adrenaline-packed experience will give you an unforgettable view of the Icelandic wilderness.
Sólheimajökull is a glacier on the south coast of Iceland, part of the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier system. It is located approximately 160 km from Reykjavík and is one of the most accessible glaciers on the island. Visitors can experience breathtaking glacier hikes, climb ice walls or explore the fascinating blue ice caves. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today, you're in for a breathtaking adventure in the icy kingdom of South Iceland. Explore the famous Blue Ice Cave, which is transformed into a new natural wonder every year, and then take an unforgettable walk on the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. This day will show you Iceland in its purest, rawest form - among masses of glistening ice and breathtaking scenery.
Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most stunning natural wonders - a huge glacial lagoon located in the southeast of the island. This fascinating body of water is fed by the meltwaters of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, whose huge chunks of ice are gradually breaking off and slowly floating towards the Atlantic Ocean.The Blue Ice Cave in Jökulsárlón is one of Iceland's most breathtaking natural phenomena, transforming each winter into a breathtaking labyrinth of ice tunnels. This magical cave is only accessible with a guide who will lead you safely along its bright blue walls, formed by the pressure of centuries of ice. After your tour of the cave, you will have a guided tour of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier itself. The experience can be booked in advance online HERE




Today you will move back to Reykjavik and rest. In the evening, relax in the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal lagoon.
Blue Lagoon is an iconic geothermal lagoon with milky blue water, which is created by the natural silica content. The water has a temperature of around 38°C and its minerals have beneficial effects on the skin. In addition to relaxation, you can enjoy a mud mask and wellness treatments.




Today you will go on a sightseeing tour to the Golden Circle, where you will discover a beautiful winter landscape, a geyser and waterfalls. After the hike, relax at the Fontana Spa, where you will enjoy warm pools, natural saunas and, for the hardy, a swim in Lake Laugarvatn.
This place is historically and geologically significant. Two tectonic plates - the Eurasian and the North American - meet here to form a unique rift. Þingvellir is also the site of the world's oldest parliament, which was founded here in 930. Walk between the rock walls and admire the clear water in the Silfra fissure, where you can even snorkel. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Geysir is an area known for its geothermal phenomena. The Geysir geyser, which gave its name to all the geysers in the world, is now rather inactive, but Strokkur regularly spews water up to 30 metres high. Stop by the information centre to learn more about geothermal processes.

Gullfoss is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland. Water from the Langjökull glacier falls here in two cascades into a deep canyon. The view of this majestic waterfall will amaze you, especially when a rainbow appears above it.

Laugarvatn Fontana is a natural geothermal bath where you can enjoy a bath in warm mineral water right on the shores of Lake Laugarvatn. The spa offers different temperature pools, a sauna heated by natural hot steam and the opportunity to refresh yourself in the cool lake.This experience perfectly combines relaxation with Icelandic nature. Bookings




Today will be about speed and freedom - snowmobiling on the Langjökull glacier, where you'll ride across endless plains covered in snow. After an adrenaline-fuelled ride, head to Secret Lagoon, Iceland's oldest natural spa, where you'll enjoy the peace and quiet of the thermal waters.
Langjökull Glacier is the second largest glacier in Iceland, covering an area of approximately 953 km² in the western part of the Icelandic interior. This massive ice peak is one of the most popular spots for adventure activities, including snowmobiling, glacier hikes and ice cave expeditions. One of the most unique attractions is a tunnel dug right inside the glacier, allowing visitors to explore its fascinating internal structure and deep layers of ice. The glacier snowmobile experience can be booked in advance online HERE

Secret Lagoon is Iceland's oldest geothermal swimming pool, set in picturesque surroundings among green fields and steaming hot springs. Unlike the larger and more touristy spas, you'll enjoy a tranquil and authentic atmosphere here. The water temperature is around 38-40°C and the natural surroundings make you feel like you're bathing in the middle of the wilderness. Bookings




Today you will return home. If you have time before your flight, you can spend the morning taking a short walk around Reykjavík or relaxing at Laugardalslaug, the largest thermal pool in the city. Afterwards, you'll transfer to the airport and head back home, full of unforgettable experiences.
Laugardalslaug is a premium wellness centre in Reykjavik that combines luxurious relaxation with traditional Icelandic spa rituals. It offers an extensive zone with thermal pools, whirlpools, Finnish sauna, steam bath and relaxation areas that provide the perfect relaxation after a day outdoors or sports activity. There are also professional massages, beauty treatments and a modern fitness centre where you can indulge in a workout overlooking the spa.
