NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ICELAND
Indicative itinerary subject to changes until departure date
Day 1 Reykjavík
Arrival and regular transfer in "Fly Bus" service (without assistance) to the hotel or nearby stop. Accommodation.
Day 2 South Coast / Reykjavík
Breakfast. The journey begins exploring lava fields next to Mount Hengill, known for its volcanic activity, then descending to the fertile coastal agricultural lands. The first stop is the black sand beach of Reynisfjara, a photographer's paradise, with Atlantic waves breaking on the coast, basalt cliffs and an imposing cave of basalt columns. After admiring the power of the sea, continuation to Vík, the southernmost village in Iceland, with 291 inhabitants and surrounded by impressive landscapes. Returning to Reykjavík, visit of the Skógafoss waterfall and its panoramic viewpoint, ending at Seljalandsfoss, famous for its path behind the waterfall. Accommodation.
Day 3 Reykjavik / Hrutafjordur / Skagafjordur / Akureyri
Breakfast. Departure heading north, with a stop at Grábrók, an ancient volcanic crater surrounded by impressive lava fields. Continuation through the fjord of Hrútafjöprdur. Following the route to Akureyri, arrival to the region of Skagafjörður, famous for its Icelandic horses, for a visit of the Glaumbær Museum, an ancient Icelandic settlement with turf houses, which offers a fascinating insight into traditional life. Arrival in Akureyri, considered the capital of the north and known for its urban charm, botanical garden and beautiful bay. Accommodation. (If time permits and weather conditions are favorable, Northern Lights hunt on foot with a guide).
Day 4 Akureyri / Godafoss / Lake Mývatn / Akureyri
Breakfast. Departure heading east, reaching Godafoss, one of the most majestic waterfalls in the country. Famous for its crescent shape and Viking history. See how, on the way to Mývatn, the volcanic landscape transforms, with unique lava formations. Upon arrival, find a lake of calm waters, surrounded by craters, lava fields and hot springs. The area is rich in birds, has geothermal phenomena with bubbling mud pools and steam fumaroles. Relaxing bath in the natural baths of Mývatn. Return to Akureyri. Accommodation.
Day 5 Akureyri / Borgafjordur
Breakfast. Return south, although first there will be a stop in the beautiful Borgarfjördur, a region that is full of natural wonders, and visit of Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe, famous for its powerful jets of hot water. Then, continuation to the spectacular waterfalls of Hraunfossar, where water springs from a lava field creating a unique and amazing landscape. Very close, visit the Barnafoss waterfall. Arrival in Borgafjordur. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 6 Borgafjordur / Golden Circle / Reykjavík
Breakfast. Departure to Thingvellir National Park, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the geological wonders of the world. In Thingvellir you can see the effects of the movements of tectonic plates that have opened several cracks and fissures in the earth's crust. It was right here that the Icelandic Parliament was founded in the 10th century. Then departure to the famous geothermal area of Geysir, where the hot springs of Strókkur expel a column of water into the sky every 8 minutes. After this visit and a short journey, arrival to the Gullfoss waterfall, which is undoubtedly the most famous in the country. Return to Reykjavík with a stop at the Northern Light Center Aurora Reykjavík, whose center offers immersive exhibitions, real-time forecasts and impressive shots of the Northern Lights. Accommodation.
Day 7 Reykjavík
Breakfast. Day at leisure to enjoy the city. Accommodation.
Day 8 Reykjavík
Breakfast. Time at leisure until the regular transfer in "Fly Bus" service (without assistance) to the airport.