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Iceland Adventure: Northern Lights & Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Start & end in Reykjavik 7 days Up to 16

About this trip

Iceland has a pull that's hard to explain until you're standing in it, and this seven-day trip gives you a solid, well-paced route through the island's landscapes. You'll travel with a small group and a CEO guide, moving from city sights to lava fields, hot springs and open country in search of the Northern Lights.

Expect a mix of walking, sightseeing and downtime to soak it all in — literally, in the case of the geothermal lagoon.

What you'll do

  • Guided city tour of Reykjavik
  • Hike through Þingvellir National Park
  • Meet the Icelandic horse
  • Explore lava caves
  • Soak in the geothermal waters of the Sky Lagoon
  • Watch for the Northern Lights
Good to know
  • Moderate pace with some hiking, so bring proper outdoor gear for changeable weather
  • Northern Lights sightings depend on conditions and are never guaranteed
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you're after stunning landscapes and a sociable group vibe with a capable guide. Think twice if you need premium accommodation or detailed packing advice for winter conditions.

  • Guide quality makes or breaks it; Krzysztof and Hodei were standout enthusiastic drivers who showed up keen daily.
  • Seven days hits the sweet spot covering both south and north Iceland with genuine unforgettable natural landscapes.
  • Accommodation falls short; at least one reviewer flagged Hotel Cabin needed replacing, suggesting lodging isn't premium quality.
  • Winter conditions unprepared for: crampons weren't on packing list despite icy terrain, leaving some trekking awkward.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£1,640 less all-in
Winter Package with Golden Circle, South Coast & Aurora
4.7from £2173 days
The trade-off: 4 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Sep is cheapest — from £1,825, about 32% below the priciest month (Jan).

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Getting there

Reykjavik
One-way · arrive 29 Sept 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Reykjavik · 29 Sept30 Sept

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