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10 Day Private Iceland Journey

The Wild Ring Road Ten-Day Itinerary

Volcanic deserts. Glacial lagoons. Remote fjords where ocean meets road.

​This 10-day private Iceland tour is for travelers who value wild scenery, depth, and cinematic landscapes.
​With a dedicated driver-guide, premium countryside hotels, and carefully paced travel days, you will circle Iceland in comfort while experiencing its most dramatic natural environments.

What’s Included?

Private Luxury Vehicle With Professional English-Speaking Driver-Guide

9 Nights in Premium Boutique Countryside Hotels

Private Super Jeep Glacier Ascent

Private Ice Cave Exploration With Certified Glacier Guide

Private Boat Excursion at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

Whale Watching in Premium Small-Group Vessel

Dedicated Trip Design and Concierge Support

Day 1: Arrival & The Golden Circle

Breathtaking view of Gullfoss Waterfall in Iceland, showcasing the powerful cascades of water and lush greenery in a sunny, scenic setting.
Gullfoss Waterfall, Iceland

Waterfalls, geysers, and tectonic landscapes await you on your first day in Iceland!

Þingvellir National Park

Begin your journey in the UNESCO-listed Þingvellir National Park, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates slowly pull apart.

​Walk through the dramatic rift valley while your guide shares the story of Iceland’s Viking parliament, founded here in 930 AD. Lava formations, crystal-clear fissures, and wide plains create a landscape rich in both geological and cultural history.

Geysir Geothermal Area

Continue to the geothermal heart of Iceland at the Geysir area.

​Here, the active Strokkur geyser erupts every few minutes, sending powerful columns of boiling water high into the air. Surrounding vents hiss with steam while bubbling mud pools reveal the immense geothermal energy beneath the surface.

Gullfoss Waterfall

Your final stop on the Golden Circle is the mighty Gullfoss waterfall. Fed by glacial waters, the river plunges dramatically into a deep canyon below.

​On clear days, sunlight often catches the rising mist, forming rainbows above the thundering cascade.

​Overnight: South Iceland countryside hotel

Day 2: South Coast Waterfalls & Black Sand Beaches

Skogafoss waterfall in Iceland, a popular tourist spot with visitors admiring the majestic cascade and vibrant green surroundings on a sunny day.
Skogafoss Waterfall, Iceland

Today unfolds along Iceland’s spectacular south coast, where waterfalls cascade from volcanic cliffs and black sand shores meet the Atlantic.

Seljalandsfoss & Skógafoss

Begin with two of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls. At Seljalandsfoss, follow the path that curves behind the falling water, offering a rare perspective from within the cascade itself.

​A short drive away, Skógafoss crashes powerfully from a broad cliff face. Climb the staircase beside the falls for sweeping views across the surrounding coastline.

Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

Near the village of Vík, Reynisfjara reveals one of Iceland’s most dramatic coastal landscapes.

​Towering basalt columns rise beside the shore while Atlantic waves roll onto the black volcanic sand. Offshore, jagged sea stacks emerge from the ocean, steeped in Icelandic legend and folklore.

Dyrhólaey Clifftop Views

Continue to the high promontory of Dyrhólaey, where sweeping views stretch across Iceland’s southern coastline.

​Volcanic sea arches, endless black sand beaches, and the crashing Atlantic create a truly panoramic perspective of the island’s shores.

​Overnight: Vatnajökull region

Day 3: Ice Cave & Glacier Super Jeep

Tourist in Icelandic sweater admiring large blue icebergs at Diamond Beach, near Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in Iceland
Diamond Beach, Iceland

Today delivers one of the most extraordinary adventures of the journey.

​Board a private Super Jeep specially designed to traverse Iceland’s terrain as you climb toward Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. The landscape becomes increasingly dramatic as black volcanic ash and ancient ice merge into an otherworldly environment.

​Accompanied by a certified glacier guide, step inside a naturally formed blue ice cave hidden within the glacier. Sculpted by meltwater and shifting ice, the cave walls glow in luminous sapphire tones while delicate layers of volcanic ash reveal centuries of Iceland’s history frozen within the ice.

​Because this experience is private, you have time to explore the cave at a relaxed pace, capturing photographs and absorbing the surreal beauty of this hidden glacial world.

Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach

Later, visit the extraordinary Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where massive icebergs drift slowly toward the Atlantic Ocean. A private Zodiac boat allows you to weave between these floating sculptures while seals glide through the icy waters.

​Just across the road, fragments of glacier ice wash ashore along the black sands of Diamond Beach. The ice sparkles against the dark volcanic sand, a striking and unforgettable contrast.

​Overnight: Vatnajökull region

Day 4: The East Fjords Scenic Route

Colorful rainbow walkway leading to the iconic blue church in Seyðisfjörður, Iceland, surrounded by mountains and scenic landscape at sunset
Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

Traveling through the East Fjords, you’ll discover a quieter side of Iceland among remote landscapes.

​Winding coastal roads reveal dramatic mountains that rise sharply from the sea, while deep fjords carve into the rugged coastline. Along the route, small fishing villages appear, offering glimpses into traditional Icelandic life.

​Stop in the charming village of Seyðisfjörður, known for its colorful wooden houses, creative community, and scenic harbor framed by towering mountains.

​Overnight: East Iceland

Day 5: North Iceland & Lake Mývatn

Panoramic view of Dettifoss Falls in Iceland, featuring a powerful waterfall with rising mist and a vivid rainbow over rocky terrain.
Dettifoss Falls, Iceland

Today, your private driver-guide leads you into the dramatic North Iceland, where powerful waterfalls, volcanic deserts, and geothermal forces shape one of the country’s most fascinating regions.

Private Exploration of Dettifoss Waterfall & Námaskarð Geothermal Fields

Begin at Dettifoss, widely regarded as Europe’s most powerful waterfall.

​With your guide leading you along the canyon edge, feel the thunder of glacial water plunging nearly 45 meters into the rugged Jökulsárgljúfur canyon below.

​Continue into the geothermal heart of the north at Námaskarð, where Iceland’s volcanic energy is vividly on display.

​Your guide leads you through steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pools, and mineral-streaked earth glowing in shades of red, orange, and sulfur yellow. The landscape feels almost alien, a reminder that beneath your feet, geothermal forces continue to shape the island.

​Private Tour Around Lake Mývatn

​The afternoon is devoted to a deeper exploration of Lake Mývatn, one of Iceland’s most dynamic volcanic regions.

​With your guide interpreting the landscape, walk through the lava labyrinth of Dimmuborgir, where towering rock formations create natural arches and caves shaped by ancient eruptions. Nearby volcanic craters and lava fields reveal the region’s turbulent geological past, while the lake’s calm waters provide a striking contrast to the surrounding volcanic terrain.

​Overnight in North Iceland.

Day 6: Arctic Coast & Whale Watching

Man observing the majestic Godafoss waterfall in Iceland, surrounded by rugged terrain and cascading waters under a clear sky.
Godafoss, Iceland

Today brings you to Iceland’s northern coast, where Arctic waters and abundant marine life create unforgettable wildlife encounters.

Private Whale Watching Experience in Húsavík

Travel with your guide to the coastal town of Húsavík, widely known as the whale-watching capital of Iceland. Here, you board a premium small-group vessel designed for comfort and optimal wildlife viewing.

​As you sail into Skjálfandi Bay, islands of mountains encircle open Arctic waters, setting the stage for unforgettable marine encounters. Humpback whales often breach or raise their immense tails, while Minke whales, dolphins, and seabirds are also frequently sighted.

​Your expert crew and naturalist guide share insights into the region’s marine ecosystems while ensuring a respectful and unforgettable wildlife experience.

Goðafoss: The Waterfall of the Gods

Later, visit the legendary Goðafoss, one of Iceland’s most graceful waterfalls.

​This sweeping crescent-shaped cascade pours powerfully into a turquoise river below. Your guide recounts the fascinating story behind its name, tied to Iceland’s dramatic conversion to Christianity over a thousand years ago.

​Overnight in North Iceland.

Day 7: Remote Westfjords Wilderness

Aerial view of Dynjandi, an iconic multi-tiered waterfall in Iceland, showcasing dramatic cascades down rugged cliffs amidst lush landscapes, a stunning representation of Icelandic natural beauty perfect for adventure and nature tours.
Dynjandi Waterfall, Iceland

Day 7 takes you into the remote and spectacular Westfjords, one of Iceland’s least visited and most dramatic regions.

Traveling with your private driver-guide allows you to explore this isolated landscape at your own pace. Narrow coastal roads wind along towering cliffs and deep fjords, where waterfalls spill down steep mountainsides and small fishing villages dot the shoreline.

Dynjandi Waterfall Experience

The highlight of the region is Dynjandi, a magnificent tiered waterfall cascading nearly 100 meters down a wide cliff face.

​Your guide leads you along the path that climbs beside the falls, revealing a series of smaller cascades along the way before reaching the main waterfall, an immense bridal-veil curtain of water that fans across the rock face.

​In the Westfjords, wild and untouched beauty dominates. The journey through remote fjords and sweeping coastal vistas proves as memorable as any single destination.

​Overnight in the Westfjords.

Day 8: Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Scenic view of Kirkjufell mountain and waterfall at sunset in Iceland, popular tourist destination for photography and nature tours
Kirkjufell, Iceland

Often described as “Iceland in miniature,” the Snæfellsnes Peninsula brings together many of the country’s most iconic landscapes within one spectacular region.

Snæfellsjökull Glacier & National Park

With your guide leading the way, explore the dramatic landscapes of Snæfellsjökull National Park, where lava fields stretch toward the sea beneath the glacier-capped volcano that inspired Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth.

​Rugged cliffs, windswept headlands, and ancient lava formations reveal the raw volcanic forces that shaped this peninsula.

Kirkjufell Mountain

Continue to Kirkjufell, perhaps Iceland’s most photographed mountain. Its sharply pointed peak rises above a series of delicate waterfalls, creating one of the country’s most iconic landscapes. Your guide knows the best vantage points for photography and quiet moments to enjoy the scenery.

Búðir Black Church

Before the day concludes, visit the striking Búðir Black Church, a minimalist wooden chapel standing alone among lava fields with the ocean beyond.

​Overnight on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

Day 9: Return to Reykjavík

Aerial view of downtown Reykjavik Iceland with colorful houses, harbor, and coastal landscape on a sunny day
Reykjavik, Iceland

After days immersed in Iceland’s wild landscapes, today brings a return to the sophistication and culture of the capital.

​Enjoy a scenic coastal drive back toward Reykjavík, with your guide sharing stories of Icelandic history, culture, and modern life along the way.

Private Reykjavík Walking Tour

Upon arrival, your guide introduces you to the highlights of Reykjavík on a private cultural walk through the city’s most notable landmarks.

​Visit the striking Hallgrímskirkja Church, whose design was inspired by Iceland’s basalt columns, and admire the shimmering glass façade of Harpa Concert Hall along the harbor.

​In the Old Harbor district, colorful buildings, fishing boats, and creative restaurants reflect the city’s tradition and modern Nordic design. Your guide brings the city’s Viking roots and contemporary culture to life, creating a deeper understanding of Iceland’s past and present.

​The evening is yours to enjoy at leisure, perhaps with a memorable dinner at one of Reykjavík’s celebrated Nordic restaurants.

​Overnight: Reykjavík

Day 10: Departure

Private transfer to Keflavík International Airport for your onward journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Tour Itinerary

Do we complete the full Ring Road on this itinerary?

Yes, this itinerary follows a full loop of Iceland’s Ring Road, with additional detours into regions like the Westfjords and Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

The Westfjords are remote, which is exactly why they’re included. With a private driver-guide, the journey is comfortable and well-paced, without the stress of navigating isolated roads yourself.

This route goes beyond the usual south coast highlights to include the East Fjords, Arctic coastline, and Westfjords, giving a much more complete and less crowded view of Iceland.

Yes, this route includes many of Iceland’s most photogenic locations, from glaciers and waterfalls to fjords and volcanic landscapes.

Yes, we can customize this itinerary or create a brand-new one tailored to your tastes. Speak to our tour planners via our contact form to receive your personalized itinerary.

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