Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime on this 11-day journey through the breathtaking wonders of western and southern Iceland! From thundering waterfalls to volcanic beaches, from charming villages to otherworldly landscapes, this tour brings you the very best of what Iceland has to offer. Marvel at iconic sights like the powerful Gullfoss, the misty cascades of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, the dramatic cliffs of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and the glistening icebergs of Diamond Beach. Visit the enchanting Kirkjufell mountain — one of the most photographed spots in Iceland and the striking black church of Búðir. Along the way, you’ll savor authentic Icelandic cuisine, soak in the magic of nature, and take part in exciting outdoor adventures. Traveling between late October and late March? You’re in for a real treat — this is prime season for witnessing the Northern Lights, even from the capital city of Reykjavík!
Whether you're chasing waterfalls, exploring volcanic shores, or gazing at the dancing Aurora Borealis, this unforgettable journey will leave you spellbound. Let the magic begin. Iceland is calling.
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime on this 11-day journey through the breathtaking wonders of western and southern Iceland! From thundering waterfalls to volcanic beaches, from charming villages to otherworldly landscapes, this tour brings you the very best of what Iceland has to offer. Marvel at iconic sights like the powerful Gullfoss, the misty cascades of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, the dramatic cliffs of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and the glistening icebergs of Diamond Beach. Visit the enchanting Kirkjufell mountain — one of the most photographed spots in Iceland and the striking black church of Búðir. Along the way, you’ll savor authentic Icelandic cuisine, soak in the magic of nature, and take part in exciting outdoor adventures. Traveling between late October and late March? You’re in for a real treat — this is prime season for witnessing the Northern Lights, even from the capital city of Reykjavík!
Whether you're chasing waterfalls, exploring volcanic shores, or gazing at the dancing Aurora Borealis, this unforgettable journey will leave you spellbound. Let the magic begin. Iceland is calling.
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This hotel is located in the south of Iceland, 9 km from the village of Vík í Myrdal. It offers free Wi-Fi in public areas and in the rooms. The public areas and some rooms offer magnificent views of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier and the Atlantic Ocean. Hótel Dyrhólaey provides rooms with wooden furniture, satellite TV, an electric kettle and a private bathroom with a hairdryer. The Dyrhólaey hotel restaurant serves traditional Icelandic cuisine and local beers. There is also a terrace with views of the Mýrdalur valley. In the summer months, guests can watch puffins nesting on the Dyrhólaey cliffs. The staff can arrange snowmobile trips and hiking tours on the Mýrdalsjökull and Sólheimajökull glaciers. Hótel Dyrhólaey is located near the scenic Icelandic Ring Road, 178 km from Reykjavík. Free parking is available on site.








Pay nothing today. Payment is due by 28. 9. 2026.

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime on this 11-day journey through the breathtaking wonders of western and southern Iceland! From thundering waterfalls to volcanic beaches, from charming villages to otherworldly landscapes, this tour brings you the very best of what Iceland has to offer. Marvel at iconic sights like the powerful Gullfoss, the misty cascades of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, the dramatic cliffs of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and the glistening icebergs of Diamond Beach. Visit the enchanting Kirkjufell mountain — one of the most photographed spots in Iceland and the striking black church of Búðir. Along the way, you’ll savor authentic Icelandic cuisine, soak in the magic of nature, and take part in exciting outdoor adventures. Traveling between late October and late March? You’re in for a real treat — this is prime season for witnessing the Northern Lights, even from the capital city of Reykjavík!
Whether you're chasing waterfalls, exploring volcanic shores, or gazing at the dancing Aurora Borealis, this unforgettable journey will leave you spellbound. Let the magic begin. Iceland is calling.
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime on this 11-day journey through the breathtaking wonders of western and southern Iceland! From thundering waterfalls to volcanic beaches, from charming villages to otherworldly landscapes, this tour brings you the very best of what Iceland has to offer. Marvel at iconic sights like the powerful Gullfoss, the misty cascades of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, the dramatic cliffs of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and the glistening icebergs of Diamond Beach. Visit the enchanting Kirkjufell mountain — one of the most photographed spots in Iceland and the striking black church of Búðir. Along the way, you’ll savor authentic Icelandic cuisine, soak in the magic of nature, and take part in exciting outdoor adventures. Traveling between late October and late March? You’re in for a real treat — this is prime season for witnessing the Northern Lights, even from the capital city of Reykjavík!
Whether you're chasing waterfalls, exploring volcanic shores, or gazing at the dancing Aurora Borealis, this unforgettable journey will leave you spellbound. Let the magic begin. Iceland is calling.
Pay nothing today























































This hotel is located in the south of Iceland, 9 km from the village of Vík í Myrdal. It offers free Wi-Fi in public areas and in the rooms. The public areas and some rooms offer magnificent views of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier and the Atlantic Ocean. Hótel Dyrhólaey provides rooms with wooden furniture, satellite TV, an electric kettle and a private bathroom with a hairdryer. The Dyrhólaey hotel restaurant serves traditional Icelandic cuisine and local beers. There is also a terrace with views of the Mýrdalur valley. In the summer months, guests can watch puffins nesting on the Dyrhólaey cliffs. The staff can arrange snowmobile trips and hiking tours on the Mýrdalsjökull and Sólheimajökull glaciers. Hótel Dyrhólaey is located near the scenic Icelandic Ring Road, 178 km from Reykjavík. Free parking is available on site.








Pay nothing today. Payment is due by 28. 9. 2026.
