4 Day Winter Minibus Tour: Blue Ice Cave, South Coast, Golden Circle, Snaefellsnes & Northern Lights
4 Day Winter Minibus Tour: Blue Ice Cave, South Coast, Golden Circle, Snaefellsnes & Northern Lights
4 Day Winter Minibus Tour: Blue Ice Cave, South Coast, Golden Circle, Snaefellsnes & Northern Lights
4 Days Starting and ending in Reykjavík, Iceland
Visiting: Reykjavík, Snæfellsnes, Gullfoss Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park, Skógafoss, Diamond Beach
Tour operator:
Tour code:
85298
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
10 - 20
Age range:
8-80
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable four-day winter adventure through Iceland's most stunning landscapes. This small group minibus tour takes you along the south coast to the mesmerizing Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, where seals swim among icebergs, and to the majestic Vatnajokull glacier for an exhilarating hike. Explore the picturesque Snæfellsnes Peninsula, with its glacial-carved mountains, black sand beaches, and the iconic Kirkjufell Mountain. Discover the wonders of the Golden Circle, including Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, and the Geysir geothermal area. Experience the thrill of walking behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall, marvel at the basalt columns of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and witness the sparkling icebergs on Diamond Beach. With included accommodations, breakfasts, and guided activities, this tour promises an immersive and breathtaking Icelandic experience.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Begin Adventure
Location: Reykjavík, Snæfellsnes
Accommodation: Hotel
On the morning of the tour, we will start our adventure at 8am in Reykjavík. Once everyone boards the minibus, we will start our adventure towards Snæfellsnes, a beautiful volcanic area, in the west of Iceland.
YTRI TUNGA BEACH AND SEAL COLONY
Ytri-Tunga is a sandy beach that has a little secret hidden away down by the sea, behind the farmhouses… a seal colony! Seals love to spend their time on the rocks of this beautiful beach. They are friendly and curious and will climb up on the rocks for you to spot them from a distance.
BÚDAKIRKJA: THE BLACK CHURCH OF BÚDIR
On the south coast of the peninsula, there’s a village with only a hotel and a tiny black church called the Búðakirkja that sits alone among a field of lava rocks. Búdakirkja was built on the spot in 1703 and reconstructed in 1987 after a claim by a single member that lobbied to have it back. It has a historic graveyard, a bell and chalice from the time it was erected. It is a listed building, owned by the National Museum of Iceland, but it is in the care of the Búdir parish. Without a doubt, this picturesque chapel has a romantic air about it and is a real attraction to the site.
ARNARSTAPI FISHING VILLAGE
This tiny fishing village has picturesque coastal cliffs which derived from glowing magma hitting the wild waves of the Atlantic. Known in Iceland as the most beautiful harbor of the country. Thousands of years later erosion has formed beautiful stone arcs and a remarkable marine geyser. Enjoy a walk along the coastline while your guide tells you all about Bárður, half-man half-troll, and his misdeeds in the area.
LÓNDRANGAR AND BASALT CLIFFS
The Lóndrangar are a pair of rock pinnacles in Iceland and are remnants from a bigger crater which has mostly eroded away. Looming over the entire southern coastline, Lóndrangar, a set of 75-meter high basalt pinnacles set the tone for what’s to come. They host a variety of seabirds, northern fulmars and puffins, and others.
DJÚPALÓNSSANDUR
A beach of black volcanic sand and stones where for centuries Icelandic fishermen rowed out to the fertile fishing grounds of the Atlantic ocean. Still today we find the so-called “lifting stones” which fishermen of yore used to test out their strength and prove themselves worthy of the physically straining life of Atlantic rowboat fishing. You can try to lift them yourself! In 1948 a British fishing trawler stranded on the sand reefs of Djúpalónssandur. Five men perished while 14 were rescued by local rescue squads. The remains of the ship are still there, strewn across the beach as an eerie reminder of the awesome power of nature.
“THE CHURCH MOUNTAIN” KIRKJUFELL AND KIRKJUFELLSFOSS WATERFALL
This iconic narrow mountain has become the landmark of Snæfellsnes in recent years. It became famous after being presented as the “Arrowhead Mountain” on Game of Thrones. The erosive powers of the glaciers during the last ice age about 12,000 years ago gave this mountain its shape. Due to this unique look, it is one of the most photographed sights in Iceland and just across you will see the beautiful waterfall Kirkjufellsfoss which completes your perfect shot of the mountain. There are numerous vantage points for the perfect photograph.
NORTHERN LIGHTS DISCOVERY
Arriving at our hotel, your guide will let you know what the chances are of seeing Northern Lights tonight and if the conditions are favorable. He will suggest places near the hotel, and if the sky is clear and the forecast is good, we can hope for the magic to begin.
Please be aware that the Northern Lights are a natural occurrence, and therefore, we cannot provide a guarantee of their appearance. Nevertheless, we will make every effort to guide you to the most suitable locations where the likelihood of witnessing them is high.
Just know it is most likely to see them from September - March.
Day 2 : The Golden Circle
Location: Gullfoss Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
On our second day, we will drive a little to the East to explore the most visited route in Iceland - the Golden Circle.
GEYSIR GEOTHERMAL AREA
The Geysir geothermal area hosts many colorful hot springs. One called Strokkur is a geyser, which erupts every 5 minutes up to 35 meters. It was named after “Geysir” the original erupting hot spring, that gave all the geysers in the world their name, however extinct today.
GULLFOSS WATERFALL
The melting water from Iceland´s second biggest glacier, Langjökull, falls into a deep canyon forming the majestic “Golden Falls”. On a sunny day, you can see the glacier Langjökull in the distance and enjoy a rainbow in the mist of the waterfall, a photo blockbuster waiting to happen!
THINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK
We visit the place where the two tectonic plates, the North American and the Eurasian plate, are moving away from each other. Few places in the world offer a better and clearer view of this massive geographic activity. The biggest natural lake in Iceland is also located at Thingvellir National Park and hosts a great variety of fish and bird life. Thingvellir is also an important place for Icelandic national history. as Icelanders founded here their parliament in 930 AD where the chieftains had their annual meeting every summer. The name “Thingvellir” translates to “Parliament Plains”.
Day 3 : The South Coast
Location: Skógafoss
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Get ready, we are going to Iceland's second most famous route - South Coast. In the south of Iceland expect to find loads of waterfalls, black sand beaches, and glaciers!
SELJALANDSFOSS WATERFALL
Upon arrival you will enjoy the powerful theatrics of Seljalandsfoss. Bring a raincoat and you’ll be able to make the short hike behind the falls. The scene behind the fall and the trembling ground from the power of the falling water makes for an automatic photo blockbuster!
SKÓGAFOSS WATERFALL
Further east along the coast is Skógafoss waterfall. Skógafoss is an incredibly picturesque sight: tucked in a little gorge, the river Skógá tumbles down a 60 meters cliff before continuing down the landscape towards the Atlantic Ocean. Alongside the gorge, a staircase can take you to the shelf above the waterfall for stunning views.
ICE CAVE TOUR ON VATNAJÖKULL GLACIER
Starting from October until April, you can embark on an incredible glacier hike and explore the fascinating blue ice cave. With the guidance of your expert tour guide, you will gain valuable insights into the ice cave and its mesmerizing natural wonders. This experience will enable you to fully appreciate and marvel at this extraordinary phenomenon.
NORTHERN LIGHTS DISCOVERY
Arriving at our hotel, your guide will let you know the chances of seeing Northern Lights tonight and if the conditions are favorable. He will suggest places near the hotel, and if the sky is clear and the forecast is good, we can hope for the magic to begin.
Please be aware that the Northern Lights are a natural occurrence, and therefore, we cannot provide a guarantee of their appearance. Nevertheless, we will make every effort to guide you to the most suitable locations where the likelihood of witnessing them is high.
Just know it is most likely to see them from September - March.
Day 4 : Diamond Beach And Return To Reykjavik
Location: Diamond Beach, Reykjavík
Meals Included: Breakfast
Last day
JÖKULSÁRLÓN GLACIER LAGOON
Jökulsárlón is a 200m deep glacier water lagoon fed by the melting of Breiðamerkurjökull, an outlet glacier of Europe’s largest glacier Vatnajökull. Enormous icebergs also fall from Breiðamerkurjökull all year round so the lagoon is usually filled with ice blocks that floats South.
THE GLACIER LAGOON
Jökulsárlón is a large and stunning glacier lagoon located in Southeast Iceland, where water flows out from a massive glacier and into the lagoon, creating a mesmerizing landscape of crystal-clear blue water and floating icebergs. The lagoon is also surrounded by black sand beaches and towering mountains, making it a popular destination for photographers and nature lovers alike. The Glacier Lagoon is truly a natural wonder and a must-see destination for anyone visiting Iceland.
DIAMOND BEACH
On the other side of the road, the icebergs from Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon float into the Atlantic Ocean where they are quickly thrown back to shore by the tide and winds. This black sand beach is full of smaller ice blocks in all shapes and sizes, sparkling like diamonds in the daylight. The ice itself comes in all shades of white and blue forming beautiful contrasts.
REYNISFJARA BLACK SAND BEACH
We visit the Black Sand Beach of Reynisfjara where the Atlantic coastline presents massive waves hitting the unique basalt pillars in the cliffs above the sand. The cliffs of Dýrhólaey are seen in the distance. This area of the south is also a paradise for bird lovers, as puffins, razorbills and dozens of other species nest on top of these cliffs in the summertime.
BACK TO REYKJAVÍK
We will then start heading back to Reykjavik and are expected to arrive around 8pm, though this may be subject to change depending on weather and road conditions.
What's Included
- Driver guide, pick-up and drop-off from in Reykjavik capital area
- Small group experience
- Wi-Fi and Icelandic music on board
- Accommodation:
3 nights accommodation with a private bathroom - Meals:
3 Breakfasts - Included activities and equipment:
Ice cave tour
3 hours glacier Hike with a certified guide
Glacier equipment: Helmet, Harness, Crampons, and Ice Axe
Northern lights sightseeing, if the weather allows - Taxes
What's Not Included
- Flights.
- Lunch and dinner not included.
- Pick up outside of Reykjavik capital area.
- Single room Supplement Fee (Mandatory for Single Travellers)
Requirements
- Outdoor clothes according to weather
- Hiking boots (Available for rent)
Please Note
You will have plenty of chances for bathroom breaks and to buy snacks on the way. Age limit for Glacier Hike is 8 years old.
ticket
Thank you for joining our Troll family for a 4 Day Winter tour!
Important information. Please read below!
Pick up
Please be ready at 8:00 am at you selected pick up location. We start picking up at the bus stops around central Reykjavik and then move on to the locations outside of the downtown area. The pick up process usually takes up to 30-40 minutes.
You can check all the bus stops on this website: Bus Stops in Reykjavik
Kindly notice that you are responsible for informing the guide if you have booked extras (hiking boots & waterproof clothing): they apply to the 24h cancellation policy and become non-refundable once we have left Reykjavik.
Please note that if you arrive late at the pick up location, your place on the tour can't be guaranteed or refunded.
Clothing & hiking boots
It is very important to be properly dressed for this tour with several layers for keeping warm. Make sure to wear outdoors clothing, waterproof external layers, hat, gloves and good hiking boots (hard on the sole and with ankle protection).
We offer an option to rent professional hiking boots, waterproof jackets & pants: let us know before departure, in case you didn't book them in advance.
Communication
We highly recommend checking your email before departure, to make sure the tour is still running as scheduled. If the tour happens to get cancelled due to severe weather conditions then a cancellation email will be sent out.
We look forward to our adventure together and sincerely hope that you will enjoy your experience with us!
ticket
Thank you for joining our Troll family for a 4 Day Winter tour!
Important information. Please read below!
Pick up
Please be ready at 8:00 am at you selected pick up location. We start picking up at the bus stops around central Reykjavik and then move on to the locations outside of the downtown area. The pick up process usually takes up to 30-40 minutes.
You can check all the bus stops on this website: Bus Stops in Reykjavik
Kindly notice that you are responsible for informing the guide if you have booked extras (hiking boots & waterproof clothing): they apply to the 24h cancellation policy and become non-refundable once we have left Reykjavik.
Please note that if you arrive late at the pick up location, your place on the tour can't be guaranteed or refunded.
Clothing & hiking boots
It is very important to be properly dressed for this tour with several layers for keeping warm. Make sure to wear outdoors clothing, waterproof external layers, hat, gloves and good hiking boots (hard on the sole and with ankle protection).
We offer an option to rent professional hiking boots, waterproof jackets & pants: let us know before departure, in case you didn't book them in advance.
Communication
We highly recommend checking your email before departure, to make sure the tour is still running as scheduled. If the tour happens to get cancelled due to severe weather conditions then a cancellation email will be sent out.
We look forward to our adventure together and sincerely hope that you will enjoy your experience with us!
Check out our Q&As
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How cold is Iceland?
Summer temperatures are around 15°C with the north and east often being the warmest parts in the summer but coldest in winter. Average January temperatures in Reykjavík, at around zero, are actually higher than those in New York.
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How difficult are glacier hikes?
We offer glacier hiking tours in Skaftafell and one in Sólheimajökull. Both locations either easy or moderate in difficulty. Our tours are considered to be safe for anyone in good physical condition. If you are fit to walk for about an hour on an uneven surface a glacier hike is for you. Longer tours will be more challenging in endurance and some areas of the glacier. We also recommend you remember that we offer all the safety equipment necessary and you will be hiking with a professional and certified glacier guide. If you have specific questions regarding one of our glacier tours, feel free to contact us.
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Iceland in the summer or in the winter?
Each season has its charm Iceland in the winter has the northern lights, the coziness of being at home, knitting and eating winter food. Iceland in the summer has the midnight sun, the friendliness of the outdoors and summer food! We love this land, any time of the year!
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What kind of money is used in Iceland?
All major credit card are accepted. We use the Icelandic króna (ISK). All major currencies can be exchanged at the airport and banks. You can also find ATMs all over the country. Apple Pay works in most stores.
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Do Icelanders speak English?
Most Icelanders speak English fluently. In fact, they welcome the opportunity. So, don’t be shy about approaching an Icelander.
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What is the luggage limit on multi-day tours?
On tours, you can take one bag with you (max 24 inch). You can also take a backpack to keep inside the bus. 2 passengers traveling together can take 1 larger bag together instead of 2 smaller bags. If you purchase extra luggage, then we will store the extra luggage in our office. If there is room on the bus then the luggage can go with you if you pay the extra luggage fee - but we can't guarantee that.
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What is the standard tip for tour guides in Iceland?
Tourism in Iceland is young and there is no custom for donating tips nor is it mandatory or expected but greatly appreciated if you wish to show your appreciation in that way.
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What should I bring with me?
The weather in Iceland is very unpredictable. To enjoy the tours, it is essential to bring warm clothes with a waterproof layer. Beanie, gloves, and shoes with ankle support. For tours during winter: warm clothing as the first layer, waterproof outdoor jacket and pants, hiking boots with high ankle protection, a hat, and gloves are ideal. For tours during summer, bringing a light rain jacket and pants is in most cases enough protection. Icelanders often say, “If you don’t like the weather, just wait 5 minutes”. Jeans are not recommended for outdoor trips as they become very heavy and cold when wet. • Warm clothes (first layer) • Waterproof outdoor clothing (second layer) (available for rent when booking) • Hiking boots (available for rent when booking) • Swimsuit and a towel • Joy and happiness!
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
No. A single fee supplement is mandatory for solo travelers on all multiday tours to ensure your private room in our accommodation. There is no way to opt-out of a single-fee supplement if you are a solo traveler. If you are travelling with a friend, you can join them in a room and no fee would be payable.
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Low Deposit
Troll Expeditions requires a minimum deposit of 50% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 7 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of troll expeditions charges.
At 3 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.