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7 Day Private Iceland Itinerary

Iceland in a Week Tour: Guided Glaciers, Volcanoes & Northern Lights

This 7-day privately guided tour has been designed for you to soak in geothermal waters surrounded by lava fields, walk behind waterfalls that plunge from ancient cliffs, stand before drifting icebergs at glacier lagoons, explore volcanic beaches shaped by Atlantic storms, and, with luck, witness the Northern Lights dancing across Arctic skies.

​With four hotel bases over seven nights, private luxury transport, and immersive daily experiences, this tour reveals Iceland at a deliberate, indulgent pace.

What’s Included?

Private Luxury 4×4 Vehicle & Dedicated Driver-Guide Throughout

4 & 5 Star Accommodation

Private Airport Transfers

Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon Premium Entry

Private Golden Circle Touring

Private Glacier Walk With Certified Guide

Zodiac Boat Experience at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

Snæfellsnes Peninsula Private Exploration

Northern Lights Hunt (Seasonal, Weather Dependent)

Selected Premium Dining Reservations

Full Itinerary Planning and Local Support

Day 1: Arrival in Iceland

Geothermal lagoon with bright blue water surrounded by volcanic rocks at the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, a popular spa and tourist attraction.
Blue Lagoon, Iceland

After landing at Keflavík International Airport, your private driver-guide greets you and escorts you toward your first immersion into Icelandic nature.

Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon Experience

Rather than heading directly into the city, you begin with a geothermal ritual.

​At the Blue Lagoon, you soak in mineral-rich milky-blue waters surrounded by moss-covered lava fields. Your premium entry includes private changing facilities and spa access. Alternatively, the Sky Lagoon provides an oceanside thermal experience closer to Reykjavík.

Evening in Reykjavík

After check-in at your boutique hotel, enjoy a relaxed evening in the capital.

​Your guide can recommend refined Nordic dining, perhaps fresh Arctic char, lamb raised on volcanic pastures, or creative Icelandic tasting menus.

​Overnight in Reykjavík.

Day 2: The Golden Circle & Countryside Lodge

Gullfoss Waterfall in Iceland covered in winter snow and ice, showcasing powerful cascading waters and frozen cliffs at sunset, a popular stop on Iceland’s Golden Circle tours
Gullfoss Waterfall, Iceland

Tectonic Plates, Geysers & Waterfalls

​On day 2 of our itinerary, your private driver will collect you from your accommodation as you set out to explore Iceland’s dramatic scenery.

Þingvellir National Park

Walk between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates at this UNESCO-listed site.

​Beyond its geological wonder, this valley is where Iceland’s first parliament was founded in 930 AD. Your guide weaves Viking history and political intrigue into the landscape.

Geysir Geothermal Area & Gullfoss Waterfall

Witness Strokkur erupt every few minutes, sending boiling water skyward in a dramatic plume. Steam vents hiss from the earth as geothermal energy rushes beneath your feet.

​Stand before the mighty two-tiered cascade as it plunges into a glacial canyon. On sunny days, mist rises in rainbows above roaring waters.

​Optional additions:

  • Snowmobile experience atop Langjökull Glacier
  • Lunch at Friðheimar greenhouse farm

By afternoon, you continue south toward your countryside lodge near the South Coast, surrounded by open landscapes and big skies.

​Overnight in South Iceland.

Day 3: Waterfalls, Glaciers & A Black Sand Beach

Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland with lush green cliffs, flowing river, and dramatic sky, a popular tourist attraction on Iceland private tours
Seljalandsfoss, Iceland

Iceland’s south coast unfolds today in a sequence of dramatic landscapes, where waterfalls plunge from volcanic cliffs and glaciers stretch toward the sea.

Seljalandsfoss & Skógafoss Waterfalls

Day 3 begins with two of Iceland’s most celebrated waterfalls.

​At Seljalandsfoss, follow the path that curves behind the falling water, allowing a rare perspective from within the cascade itself. A short drive away, Skógafoss thunders down a broad cliff face; climb the staircase beside the falls for sweeping views across the south coast and the Atlantic.

Private Glacier Walk

With a certified glacier guide, step onto a glacial tongue flowing from the mighty Mýrdalsjökull ice cap.

​Wearing crampons, you explore deep blue crevasses, rippling ice ridges, and sculpted formations, learning about the glacier’s shifting landscape as you move safely across its surface.

Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

Along the coast near Vík, Reynisfjara reveals one of Iceland’s most striking shorelines.

​Towering basalt columns rise beside the beach, while powerful Atlantic waves roll onto the black volcanic sand. Offshore, the jagged Reynisdrangar sea stacks stand like ancient guardians rising from the ocean.

​By evening, the landscape softens into glacial plains as you arrive in the Jökulsárlón region, where drifting icebergs meet the open sea.

​Overnight near Jökulsárlón.

Day 4: Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach

Tourist on a small boat navigating the icy blue waters of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon with floating icebergs, scenic mountains in the background, Iceland
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Iceland

Today brings you into one of Iceland’s most surreal landscapes, where glaciers meet the sea, and ice drifts silently beneath wide Arctic skies.

Jökulsárlón Zodiac Experience

At the famed Glacier Lagoon, board a private zodiac boat and glide between towering icebergs that have calved from the vast Breiðamerkurjökull glacier.

​The water is a shifting gallery of sculpted ice, luminous blues, frosted whites, and crystalline forms slowly rotating in the current. Seals often lounge on the floating ice, while your guide explains the lagoon’s formation and the powerful glacier that feeds it.

​The afternoon is yours; hike gentle trails through Skaftafell, where glacier tongues descend between rugged mountains, or pause to absorb the stillness of this glacial world.

​Later, you begin your scenic return westward, traveling at an unhurried pace toward the dramatic landscapes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

​Overnight on Snæfellsnes.

Day 5: Exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Iconic view of Kirkjufell mountain and waterfall in Iceland, a popular destination for tourists and photographers.
Kirkjufell, Iceland

The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is often described as “Iceland in miniature,” where many of the country’s most iconic landscapes appear within a single, spectacular region.

Kirkjufell Mountain

Your day begins at Kirkjufell, perhaps Iceland’s most photographed mountain.

Snæfellsjökull National Park

Continue into Snæfellsjökull National Park, dominated by the glacier-capped volcano that inspired Journey to the Center of the Earth. Lava fields meet the sea, while cliffs and headlands reveal the peninsula’s volcanic origins.

Arnarstapi & Hellnar

Along the southern coast, explore the charming fishing villages of Arnarstapi and Hellnar.

​A scenic coastal path connects the two, winding past dramatic basalt cliffs and natural stone arches where seabirds circle above the crashing Atlantic below.

​By late afternoon, you return to Reykjavík, Iceland’s vibrant capital.

​Overnight in Reykjavík.

Day 6: Viking Culture & Northern Lights

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

After days of dramatic landscapes, today offers a deeper look into Iceland’s culture and history, followed by an evening under Arctic skies.

Reykjavík Cultural Walk

This morning, take a guided cultural walk through Reykjavík’s historic and modern landmarks.

​Visit the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, whose design echoes Iceland’s basalt columns, and admire the glass façade of Harpa Concert Hall along the harbor. In the Settlement Exhibition, discover the remains of Viking-age structures preserved beneath the modern city, revealing Reykjavík’s earliest beginnings.

​Browse shops, relax in cafés, or enjoy a geothermal spa treatment.

Private Northern Lights Hunt (Seasonal)

Northern Lights over snowy landscape in Iceland with mountains and rural houses illuminated under the night sky
Northern Lights, Iceland

After dinner, your guide carefully monitors aurora forecasts before driving beyond the city lights to the best possible viewing locations.

Wrapped in warm layers with hot chocolate in hand, you watch the northern sky as ribbons of green light begin to ripple and dance across the darkness, one of the Arctic’s most magical natural displays.

​Aurora sightings are always weather-dependent, and if conditions are not favorable, alternative evening experiences can be arranged.

​Overnight in Reykjavík.

Day 7: Departure

Your private driver transfers you to Keflavík Airport for departure, ensuring a seamless conclusion to your Icelandic journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Tour Itinerary

How flexible is the daily schedule?

Very flexible. While the itinerary provides structure, your driver-guide can adjust timing, stops, and pacing based on your preferences and weather conditions.

This itinerary is designed as a loop from Reykjavík, combining the Golden Circle, South Coast, glacier region, and Snæfellsnes, without attempting a full Ring Road.

Yes, the glacier walk is led by a certified guide and is designed for first-time visitors, with all equipment provided and no technical experience required.

Of course! We can make whatever changes you like to this itinerary, or design a brand-new itinerary from scratch!

Northern Lights sightings depend on weather and solar activity. Your guide monitors conditions closely and adjusts plans to maximise your chances.

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