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8-Day Small Group Journey Around Iceland

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Travel in a small group on a 8-Day Guided Ring Road Tour of Iceland, including a full day at Mývatn.

Availability:

Summer

Duration:

8

day guided tour

Guided languages:

Scandinavian & English

Accommodation:

7

nights accomodation with breakfast

Description

A small group journey around the country’s natural and cultural landmarks.

This 8-day guided tour follows the full Ring Road and includes a full day in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The pace is steady, with time set aside to experience both Iceland’s well-known sites and its quieter places. Led by an experienced local guide, the journey offers a steady pace, comfortable travel, and space to take in the land as it shifts from region to region.

Along the way, you’ll visit some of Iceland’s most recognizable landmarks including Gullfoss and Geysir on the Golden Circle, the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, and the black sands of the south coast. The route also brings you to Mývatn in the north, known for its birdlife and geothermal activity, and into fishing villages where the pace is slower and the history runs deep. A full day is also spent exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called Iceland in Miniature, for its variety of coastal and glacial landscapes.

You’ll travel in a small group vehicle with one of our trusted guides, who handles the route, the road conditions, and the details — so you don’t have to. Accommodation is arranged in advance and includes quality hotels in each region, offering a comfortable end to each day.

Optional experiences are available for those who want to add a bit more along the way. These include a Glacier Jeep Adventure on Vatnajökull, a visit to the Forest Lagoon in Akureyri, and the chance to bathe at the Blue Lagoon before departure. Further details are included in the itinerary and FAQs below.

This tour is suited for travelers who want to experience the full breadth of Iceland without having to navigate or plan the logistics themselves. The path is set, the vehicle is ready, and we take care of the rest.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore Iceland's stunning Ring Road, circling the entire island
  • Enjoy the vibrant culture and historic landmarks of Reykjavík, Iceland's charming capital city
  • Travel through the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, a region often called “Iceland in Miniature” for the way it brings together many of the country’s most varied landscapes in one place.
  • Explore the geothermal wonders of North Iceland, including Mývatn, Námaskarð, and the impressive Goðafoss Waterfall
  • Journey through the East Fjords, witnessing picturesque fishing villages and stunning coastal views
  • Experience the breathtaking Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon with its floating icebergs and nearby Diamond Beach
  • Discover the dramatic landscapes of the South Coast with stops at Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, and the black sand beaches of Vík
  • Visit the iconic Golden Circle, including Þingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall
  • Enhance your adventure with optional experiences, such as the Forest Lagoon, a thrilling Glacier Jeep excursion, or a relaxing visit to the Blue Lagoon.

Itinerary

Day 

1

Welcome to Iceland

Your time in Iceland begins when you land on the edge of the Reykjanes Peninsula and make your way through the moonlike landscapes into the city. A hotel stay in Reykjavík awaits, with an optional transfer available during booking. Once checked in, you'll have time to settle in before heading out to explore the city at your own pace. Reykjavík's downtown is compact and easy to navigate on foot. Highlights include Hallgrímskirkja Church, Harpa Concert Hall, the Old Harbor, and Laugavegur Shopping Street. You can also take it slow with a walk through Austurvöllur Square or find a spot for dinner — the city is known for its range of quality restaurants.

*(prices of optional services, including convenient airport transfer, are shown in the next step of the booking process.)

Day Highlights
  • Reykjavík, explore on your own
  • Drive through the moonlike Reykjanes Peninsula
Included
  • One-night accommodation

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Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel

Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel is a four star superior and eco-friendly hotel conveniently located close to the city center.

Comfort

Natura Hotel, Reykjavík is an exceptional eco-friendly hotel that combines modern comforts with a deep appreciation for Icelandic nature, culture, and heritage. Nestled near Reykjavík's domestic airport and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat while still being conveniently close to the city center. This makes it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers looking for hotels in Iceland and who further wish to explore Reykjavík while enjoying a tranquil setting.

Accommodation

The hotel features 220 rooms, ranging from standard rooms to suites, designed to suit both business and leisure travelers. The rooms are decorated with nature-inspired themes, featuring calming earth tones and Icelandic artwork. Standard rooms come with essential amenities, including a

  • flat-screen TV
  • free Wi-Fi
  • a work desk
  • tea and coffee-making areas

Upgraded rooms and suites offer additional features such as sitting areas, minibars, and enhanced views of the surrounding nature or city.

There are also specially designed “Poet Rooms” that pay tribute to renowned Icelandic poets and artists, offering a unique cultural touch with personalized decor. For families, larger rooms or adjoining options are available for convenience.

Dining Options

The hotel’s in-house restaurant, Satt Restaurant, focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and offers a variety of traditional Icelandic dishes with a modern approach. Breakfast is served buffet-style and includes an extensive selection of hot and cold items, such as eggs, smoked fish, fresh fruit, pastries, and skyr.

For lunch and dinner, guests can enjoy hearty meals featuring Icelandic lamb, Arctic char, and vegetarian options, alongside a range of desserts and locally brewed beverages. The restaurant’s open, airy design and floor-to-ceiling windows create a relaxing atmosphere with views of the surrounding nature.

Wellness and Relaxation

One of the hotel’s standout features is its Sóley Natura Spa, which offers a range of treatments using natural Icelandic ingredients. Guests can unwind in the spa’s geothermal pool, sauna, and steam room, or book massages and facials for a more indulgent experience. Access to the spa is available for an additional fee, but some packages include complimentary entrance.

For those looking to stay active, the hotel has a well-equipped fitness center. Additionally, the scenic paths around Öskjuhlíð hill are ideal for morning jogs or relaxing nature walks.

Nearby Attractions

Reykjavík Natura is located close to downtown Reykjavík, only about a 20-30 minute walk to the very center. Guests can visit Perlan Museum, a glass dome building with a 360 city view, restaurants, some of the best ice cream in the city and nature exhibitions. Only about 10-15 min walk away guests can learn about Iceland’s geology, glaciers, and wildlife, and visit an ice cave at the museum.

Reaching the beach from Natura only takes about 20 minutes on foot. Guests can visit the man-made white sand beach Nauthólsvík and the geothermal baths there. It's a favorite place among locals that swim in the freezing cold waters in winter and warm up in the thermal baths. In the opposite direction visitors head to downtown Reykjavík and reach iconic sights like Hallgrímskirkja and Harpa Concert Hall in about 20-30 minutes.

Day 

2

Snæfellsnes Peninsula Day Tour

The first day out is an early one, with pickup arranged from your Reykjavík hotel between 07:30 and 08:00 am. The day is spent exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called “Iceland in Miniature” for the way it brings together many of the country's defining landscapes in one region. The drive takes you north through the town of Borgarnes before continuing to Ytri Tunga, known for its seal colony. From there, you'll visit Arnarstapi, where the coastline is shaped by cliffs and sea arches. The route continues to Djúpalónssandur black pebble beach and onward to Hólahólar volcanic craters. The day ends with a stop in the fishing village of Ólafsvík, followed by Kirkjufell Mountain and Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall.

Day Highlights
  • Borgarnes
  • Ytri Tunga seal colony
  • Arnarstapi
  • Djúpalónssandur
  • Kirkjufell & Kirkjufellsfoss
Included
  • Hotel breakfast
  • Guided tour in a small group
  • One-night accommodation

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Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel

Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel is a four star superior and eco-friendly hotel conveniently located close to the city center.

Comfort

Natura Hotel, Reykjavík is an exceptional eco-friendly hotel that combines modern comforts with a deep appreciation for Icelandic nature, culture, and heritage. Nestled near Reykjavík's domestic airport and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat while still being conveniently close to the city center. This makes it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers looking for hotels in Iceland and who further wish to explore Reykjavík while enjoying a tranquil setting.

Accommodation

The hotel features 220 rooms, ranging from standard rooms to suites, designed to suit both business and leisure travelers. The rooms are decorated with nature-inspired themes, featuring calming earth tones and Icelandic artwork. Standard rooms come with essential amenities, including a

  • flat-screen TV
  • free Wi-Fi
  • a work desk
  • tea and coffee-making areas

Upgraded rooms and suites offer additional features such as sitting areas, minibars, and enhanced views of the surrounding nature or city.

There are also specially designed “Poet Rooms” that pay tribute to renowned Icelandic poets and artists, offering a unique cultural touch with personalized decor. For families, larger rooms or adjoining options are available for convenience.

Dining Options

The hotel’s in-house restaurant, Satt Restaurant, focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and offers a variety of traditional Icelandic dishes with a modern approach. Breakfast is served buffet-style and includes an extensive selection of hot and cold items, such as eggs, smoked fish, fresh fruit, pastries, and skyr.

For lunch and dinner, guests can enjoy hearty meals featuring Icelandic lamb, Arctic char, and vegetarian options, alongside a range of desserts and locally brewed beverages. The restaurant’s open, airy design and floor-to-ceiling windows create a relaxing atmosphere with views of the surrounding nature.

Wellness and Relaxation

One of the hotel’s standout features is its Sóley Natura Spa, which offers a range of treatments using natural Icelandic ingredients. Guests can unwind in the spa’s geothermal pool, sauna, and steam room, or book massages and facials for a more indulgent experience. Access to the spa is available for an additional fee, but some packages include complimentary entrance.

For those looking to stay active, the hotel has a well-equipped fitness center. Additionally, the scenic paths around Öskjuhlíð hill are ideal for morning jogs or relaxing nature walks.

Nearby Attractions

Reykjavík Natura is located close to downtown Reykjavík, only about a 20-30 minute walk to the very center. Guests can visit Perlan Museum, a glass dome building with a 360 city view, restaurants, some of the best ice cream in the city and nature exhibitions. Only about 10-15 min walk away guests can learn about Iceland’s geology, glaciers, and wildlife, and visit an ice cave at the museum.

Reaching the beach from Natura only takes about 20 minutes on foot. Guests can visit the man-made white sand beach Nauthólsvík and the geothermal baths there. It's a favorite place among locals that swim in the freezing cold waters in winter and warm up in the thermal baths. In the opposite direction visitors head to downtown Reykjavík and reach iconic sights like Hallgrímskirkja and Harpa Concert Hall in about 20-30 minutes.

Day 

3

Journey to Akureyri

Your guide meets the group at the hotel in Reykjavík at 08:45. The journey heads north through the Hvalfjörður tunnel toward Borgarnes, then continues toward Skagafjörður, a fjord known for its deep roots in horse breeding — the only region in Iceland where horses outnumber people. Along the way, you'll stop at Glaumbær, a preserved turf farm. After the visit, the drive continues over the Öxnadalsheiði plateau and into Akureyri, the capital of the north. Guests who booked the optional Forest Lagoon visit are driven directly to the bathing area on arrival.

*(prices of optional activities are shown in the next step of the booking process.)

Day Highlights
  • Skagafjörður
  • Glaumbær
  • Akureyri
  • Forest Lagoon (optional)
Included
  • Hotel breakfast
  • Morning pick up
  • Guided tour in a small group
  • Entry to Glaumbær Museum
  • One-night accommodation

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Akureyri - Berjaya Iceland Hotels

Akureyri - Berjaya Iceland Hotels is a three star hotel conveniently located close to the city center of Akureyri, Iceland's "Capital of the North".

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Akureyri Berjaya Iceland Hotels is a modern, comfortable hotel located on the hill overlooking the charming town of Akureyri in North Iceland. The hotel’s prime location provides stunning views of the Eyjafjörður fjord and easy access to the town’s cultural attractions, restaurants, and outdoor adventures. Below is a detailed guide on what guests can expect during their stay.

Accommodation

The hotel offers 99 bright, spacious rooms that cater to solo travelers, couples, families, and groups. Room options include standard, deluxe, and family rooms, all equipped with modern amenities such as

  • flat-screen TVs
  • free Wi-Fi
  • work desks
  • private bathrooms

The deluxe rooms are designed for guests seeking extra comfort, featuring seating areas and panoramic windows that frame views of the fjord or surrounding mountains. Family rooms offer additional space and can accommodate extra beds, making them ideal for guests traveling with children. All rooms feature minimalist Nordic decor with neutral tones and simple furnishings, creating a relaxing atmosphere.

Dining Options

The hotel’s restaurant, Aurora, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a casual yet stylish setting. The breakfast buffet includes a generous selection of hot and cold options, such as eggs, bacon, fresh fruit, cereals, pastries, and Icelandic skyr. Guests can enjoy freshly brewed coffee and tea to start their day.

For dinner, the menu offers a variety of Icelandic and international dishes, including lamb, Arctic char, and vegetarian options, all prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant’s large windows allow guests to enjoy the beautiful views while dining.

The hotel also features a cozy bar area where guests can relax with drinks, including Icelandic craft beer or cocktails, after a day of sightseeing.

Amenities and Services

Akureyri Berjaya Iceland Hotels provides a range of services to guests too. Guests can expect free parking on-site available for guests with rental cars.

  • 24-Hour Reception: The front desk staff is available around the clock to assist with tour bookings, local recommendations, and any special requests.
  • Bicycle Rentals: During the warmer months, guests can rent bicycles to explore Akureyri and its scenic surroundings.

Nearby Attractions

Location is important when choosing your hotels in Iceland and in this case the hotel’s location makes it convenient for guests to explore Akureyri’s highlights. The iconic Akureyri Church, with its striking architecture, is a short walk away and offers stunning views of the town and fjord. The Akureyri Botanical Garden is another must-visit spot, featuring a wide variety of Arctic and international plant species in a beautifully landscaped setting.

The town’s main shopping street, Hafnarstræti, is home to local boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Nearby cultural attractions, such as the Akureyri Art Museum and Hof Cultural Center, offer art exhibitions, performances, and events.

Outdoor Adventures

North Iceland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. From Akureyri, guests can embark on whale-watching tours in Eyjafjörður, one of Iceland’s best fjords for spotting humpback whales and dolphins. In winter, the Hlíðarfjall Ski Resort, located just 10 minutes from the hotel, offers skiing and snowboarding with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

For a memorable day trip, Lake Mývatn is 90 minutes away by car and features unique geological attractions, including volcanic craters, lava fields, and geothermal springs. Guests can also visit Goðafoss, the "Waterfall of the Gods," a spectacular cascade located en route to Lake Mývatn.

Practical Information

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at 11:00 AM. The hotel is located 3 km from Akureyri Domestic Airport, and taxis or airport transfers can be arranged. Public buses also provide convenient transportation within the town.

Day 

4

Lake Mývatn

After breakfast the day begins with a drive out of Akureyri toward the volcanic landscapes around Lake Mývatn, with a stop at Goðafoss along the way — the Waterfall of the Gods. The Mývatn area features craters, lava fields, and rich birdlife. You'll visit Dimmuborgir, walk the edge of the Skútustaðagígar pseudocraters, and stop at Grjótagjá lava cave and the Námaskarð geothermal area. In the afternoon, the journey continues east with a visit to Dettifoss, one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe, then crosses the highland plateau into Egilsstaðir.

Day Highlights
  • Lake Mývatn
  • Goðafoss
  • Dimmuborgir
  • Skútustaðagígar
  • Grjótagjá
  • Námaskarð
  • Dettifoss Waterfall
  • Egilsstaðir
Included
  • Hotel breakfast
  • Guided tour in a small group
  • Visit to the highlights of the North
  • One-night accommodation

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Hérað Hotel in Egilsstaðir

Hérað Hotel in Egilsstaðir, part of Berjaya Iceland Hotels, is a three star hotel conveniently located in central Egilsstaðir, Iceland's "Capital of the East".

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Hérað Hotel in Egilsstaðir, operated by Berjaya Iceland Hotels, is one of the more contemporary and welcoming hotels in Iceland, located in the heart of East Iceland. This hotel is a popular stop for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of the region, offering modern amenities, comfortable rooms, and easy access to the area's stunning landscapes. Below is a detailed overview of what guests can expect during their stay.

Accommodation

Hérað Hotel features 60 bright and spacious rooms designed with modern Scandinavian decor. Guests can choose between Standard and Superior rooms, both of which are equipped with essential amenities such as

  • flat-screen TVs,
  • free Wi-Fi,
  • work desks,
  • and private bathrooms.

The Standard Rooms offer everything needed for a comfortable stay, with cozy beds and large windows providing views of the surrounding town or distant hills. Superior Rooms offer additional space and enhanced views, some with private balconies that are perfect for enjoying East Iceland’s fresh air and natural beauty.

Rooms are decorated in neutral tones with soft lighting and simple furnishings, creating a relaxing and inviting atmosphere.

Dining at the Hotel

The hotel’s restaurant offers a refined dining experience that highlights local flavors and ingredients. The menu features a range of Icelandic and international dishes, with a focus on fresh produce from the region, including locally sourced lamb, fish, and vegetables. The restaurant’s large windows provide views of the nearby forests and hills, enhancing the dining atmosphere.

Breakfast is served buffet-style and includes a variety of options, such as eggs, bacon, pastries, yogurt, cereals, fresh fruit, and Icelandic skyr. This hearty breakfast is ideal for fueling up before a day of exploring. For lunch and dinner, the restaurant offers seasonal dishes, soups, and Icelandic specialties, alongside a curated selection of wines and local craft beers.

The hotel’s cozy bar is a great place to unwind with a drink in the evening, whether you prefer a glass of wine or one of East Iceland’s locally brewed beers.

Amenities and Services

Hérað Hotel offers several services and amenities to enhance the guest experience:

  • 24-hour Reception: The front desk staff are available around the clock to assist with check-ins, local recommendations, and bookings for tours and activities.
  • Free Parking: On-site parking is available for guests traveling with rental cars.
  • Outdoor Terrace: The hotel features an outdoor seating area where guests can relax and enjoy the views, especially during the long summer evenings.
  • Laundry Service: A laundry service is available for guests who are on extended trips.

Location and Nearby Attractions

Hérað Hotel is located in the center of Egilsstaðir, making it convenient for guests to explore both the town and the surrounding area. Egilsstaðir is the largest town in East Iceland and serves as a hub for travelers.

Nearby attractions include:

  • Lake Lagarfljót: A short drive from the hotel, this scenic lake is steeped in legend and is believed to be home to a mythical serpent. The lake’s surroundings are perfect for scenic drives, hikes, and photography.
  • Hallormsstaðaskógur Forest: Iceland’s largest forest, located near the lake, offers well-marked hiking trails, picnic spots, and beautiful views of the countryside.
  • Hengifoss Waterfall: One of Iceland’s tallest waterfalls, Hengifoss features striking basalt cliffs with red clay layers and is accessible via a scenic hiking trail.

During winter, Egilsstaðir is known for its clear skies and low light pollution, making it an excellent spot for viewing the northern lights. In the summer, the midnight sun creates extended daylight hours, perfect for outdoor adventures.

Day Trips and Activities

The East Fjords, with their dramatic coastlines and small fishing villages, are just a short drive away. Guests can also visit Seyðisfjörður, a picturesque fjord town known for its colorful houses, local art scene, and surrounding mountains. Additionally, wildlife enthusiasts can look for reindeer, which are native to this part of Iceland, especially during the winter months.

Practical Information

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at 12:00 PM. The hotel is approximately 2 km from Egilsstaðir Domestic Airport, and taxis and car rentals are readily available for transportation.

Hérað Hotel by Berjaya Iceland Hotels provides a comfortable and convenient base for travelers exploring East Iceland’s natural wonders. Its combination of modern amenities, exceptional dining, and close proximity to key attractions makes it an ideal choice for those looking to experience the scenic beauty and tranquility of this lesser-visited region of Iceland.

Day 

5

East Fjords

The day begins with a drive from Egilsstaðir through the Eastfjords, one of the quieter regions of the country. The road follows narrow fjords bordered by steep cliffs, with small fishing villages tucked into the shoreline. This is the only region in Iceland where wild reindeer still roam. In the afternoon, guests who booked the optional Glacier Jeep Adventure are driven from Höfn to the meeting point at Vagnsstaðir for a journey onto Vatnajökull, Europe's largest glacier. We stay overnight in Höfn, the Lobster Town of Iceland.

*(prices of optional activities are shown in the next step of the booking process.)

Day Highlights
  • The East Fjords of Iceland
  • Höfn
  • Glacier Jeep Adventure (optional)
Included
  • Hotel breakfast
  • Guided tour in a small group
  • One-night accommodation

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Berjaya Hótel in Höfn

Berjaya Hótel in Höfn is a three star hotel located by the harbor in Höfn offering guests beautiful ocean views and the perfect hub for exploring natural wonders on the South East coast.

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Berjaya Hótel Höfn is a cozy and conveniently located hotel in the picturesque fishing town of Höfn, situated in southeast Iceland. Known for its stunning views of the Vatnajökull Glacier and its proximity to the region's natural attractions, the hotel offers a comfortable base for travelers exploring Iceland’s southern coast. Below is a detailed guide on what guests can expect during their stay.

Accommodation

The hotel features 68 well-maintained rooms designed to accommodate solo travelers, couples, and families. Guests can choose between Standard Rooms, Superior Rooms, and Family Rooms. Each room is furnished with comfortable beds, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms.

The Standard Rooms offer essential comforts and feature large windows that provide views of either the town or surrounding mountains. Superior Rooms are more spacious and come with upgraded furnishings and panoramic views of the Vatnajökull Glacier or the nearby harbor. Family Rooms are designed for those traveling in groups and offer additional space and bedding configurations.

The decor follows a simple Nordic design with neutral tones and wooden elements, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere.

Dining Options

The hotel's restaurant provides a warm dining experience, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. Höfn is known as the "Lobster Capital of Iceland," and the restaurant’s menu reflects this by offering specialties such as langoustine soup, grilled langoustine tails, and other seafood delicacies. Guests can also enjoy a variety of other dishes, including lamb and vegetarian options.

Breakfast is served buffet-style and includes a generous selection of hot and cold items, such as eggs, fresh bread, cheeses, cold cuts, pastries, cereals, and Icelandic skyr. This hearty spread is ideal for fueling up before a day of exploring the region.

Amenities and Services

  • 24-hour Reception: The hotel’s front desk is open throughout the day and night to assist guests with check-ins, tour bookings, and local recommendations.
  • Free Parking: Ample on-site parking is available, making it easy for guests with rental cars to come and go as they please.
  • Laundry Service: Laundry services are available for guests on longer stays.
  • Outdoor Seating Area: In the summer months, guests can relax in the hotel’s outdoor seating area and enjoy the scenic surroundings.

Location and Nearby Attractions

Location is one of the deciding factors when choosing your hotels in Iceland. Berjaya Hótel Höfn is centrally located, making it easy for guests to explore the town’s shops, cafes, and scenic harbor. The town offers a variety of attractions, including the Hornafjörður Art Museum, which features exhibitions showcasing Icelandic artists and local history.

Höfn is also a perfect starting point for visiting the region’s top natural attractions:

  1. Vatnajökull National Park: Just a short drive from the hotel, this vast park is home to Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull, and features numerous hiking trails, glacier tours, and viewpoints.
  2. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: Approximately an hour away, this famous glacial lagoon is known for its floating icebergs and abundant wildlife, such as seals and seabirds.
  3. Diamond Beach: Located near Jökulsárlón, this black-sand beach is scattered with glittering ice chunks that resemble diamonds, creating a stunning contrast against the dark sand.

Practical Information

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at 12:00 PM. Höfn is accessible via the Ring Road (Route 1) and is approximately a 5-hour drive from Reykjavík. The hotel is around 7 km from Hornafjörður Airport, which offers domestic flights from Reykjavík for travelers looking to shorten their journey.

Berjaya Hótel Höfn provides a comfortable and welcoming stay with an unbeatable location for exploring the mystic of Iceland’s southeast coast.

Day 

6

South Coast

The day begins with a drive from Höfn along the southeast coast. The first stop is Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where you'll take an amphibian boat tour among icebergs from the glacier tongue Breiðamerkurjökull. On nearby Breiðamerkursandur, ice washes ashore across the black sand — Diamond Beach. The route continues through Vatnajökull National Park with views of Öræfajökull glacier. You'll pass through Vík before stopping at Reynisfjara black sand beach and seeing Dyrhólaey. The final stops are Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss. Overnight in the Selfoss area.

Day Highlights
  • Jökulsárlón
  • Diamond Beach
  • Reynisfjara beach
  • Dyrhólaey
  • Skógafoss
  • Seljalandsfoss
Included
  • Hotel breakfast
  • Boat ride at Jökulsárlón
  • Guided tour in a small group
  • One-night accommodation

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Hotel Selfoss

Hótel Selfoss is a three star hotel located in the charming village of Selfoss and offers riverside views and dining experience.

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Hótel Selfoss is located in the south and close to the pearls of the golden circle in the town of Selfoss. The Hotel's riverside restaurant delivers a superb dining experience in one of Iceland’s most celebrated buildings. The dining room is elegantly decorated in low key soft leather gear. This is completed by a relaxing lounge/bar area and an inviting open fire place.

The Riverside restaurant prides itself on its artistic cuisine. All dishes are prepared using only the finest in fresh, local produce. The Riverside Spa at Hótel Selfoss is a richly equipped spa area. It features a steam room, sauna, hot pool, rainwater showers, relaxation room, lounge and bar. It is designed and set up in sense of Icelandic nature and the theme of ice and fire.

Riverside Restaurant

As with many hotels in Iceland, Hotel Selfoss has an elegant on-site restaurant. The restaurant works with local fishermen and farmers who provide fresh high-quality local ingredients. The dining room has a relaxing lounge, bar and a beautiful open fire place.

Riverside Spa

The spa has a warm ambiance inspired by Icelandic nature. Fire, ice, steam, water and the Northern Lights are integrated into the experience. Classic Icelandic steam bath, sauna and relaxation showers. A charming Jacuzzi with a Northern Lights theme integrated into the experience. Its cozy chairs and candles make this even more relaxing. Also a massage services are available with variety of treatments included.

Day 

7

Golden Circle

The day is spent exploring the Golden Circle. The first stop is Gullfoss, a two-tiered waterfall known for its scale and force. The route continues to the Geysir geothermal area, where Strokkur erupts every few minutes. The final stop is Þingvellir National Park, where the tectonic plates pull apart and where Iceland's first parliament was established in 930. From Þingvellir the road leads back to Reykjavík. Guests who booked the optional Blue Lagoon visit are taken directly to the bathing area.

*(prices of optional activities are shown in the next step of the booking process.)

Day Highlights
  • Gullfoss waterfall
  • Geysir area
  • Þingvellir
  • Blue Lagoon (optional)
Included
  • Hotel breakfast
  • Visit to Golden Circle highlights
  • Guided tour in a small group
  • One-night accommodation
  • Hotel drop off in Reykjavík

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Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel

Berjaya Reykjavík Natura Hotel is a four star superior and eco-friendly hotel conveniently located close to the city center.

Comfort

Natura Hotel, Reykjavík is an exceptional eco-friendly hotel that combines modern comforts with a deep appreciation for Icelandic nature, culture, and heritage. Nestled near Reykjavík's domestic airport and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat while still being conveniently close to the city center. This makes it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers looking for hotels in Iceland and who further wish to explore Reykjavík while enjoying a tranquil setting.

Accommodation

The hotel features 220 rooms, ranging from standard rooms to suites, designed to suit both business and leisure travelers. The rooms are decorated with nature-inspired themes, featuring calming earth tones and Icelandic artwork. Standard rooms come with essential amenities, including a

  • flat-screen TV
  • free Wi-Fi
  • a work desk
  • tea and coffee-making areas

Upgraded rooms and suites offer additional features such as sitting areas, minibars, and enhanced views of the surrounding nature or city.

There are also specially designed “Poet Rooms” that pay tribute to renowned Icelandic poets and artists, offering a unique cultural touch with personalized decor. For families, larger rooms or adjoining options are available for convenience.

Dining Options

The hotel’s in-house restaurant, Satt Restaurant, focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and offers a variety of traditional Icelandic dishes with a modern approach. Breakfast is served buffet-style and includes an extensive selection of hot and cold items, such as eggs, smoked fish, fresh fruit, pastries, and skyr.

For lunch and dinner, guests can enjoy hearty meals featuring Icelandic lamb, Arctic char, and vegetarian options, alongside a range of desserts and locally brewed beverages. The restaurant’s open, airy design and floor-to-ceiling windows create a relaxing atmosphere with views of the surrounding nature.

Wellness and Relaxation

One of the hotel’s standout features is its Sóley Natura Spa, which offers a range of treatments using natural Icelandic ingredients. Guests can unwind in the spa’s geothermal pool, sauna, and steam room, or book massages and facials for a more indulgent experience. Access to the spa is available for an additional fee, but some packages include complimentary entrance.

For those looking to stay active, the hotel has a well-equipped fitness center. Additionally, the scenic paths around Öskjuhlíð hill are ideal for morning jogs or relaxing nature walks.

Nearby Attractions

Reykjavík Natura is located close to downtown Reykjavík, only about a 20-30 minute walk to the very center. Guests can visit Perlan Museum, a glass dome building with a 360 city view, restaurants, some of the best ice cream in the city and nature exhibitions. Only about 10-15 min walk away guests can learn about Iceland’s geology, glaciers, and wildlife, and visit an ice cave at the museum.

Reaching the beach from Natura only takes about 20 minutes on foot. Guests can visit the man-made white sand beach Nauthólsvík and the geothermal baths there. It's a favorite place among locals that swim in the freezing cold waters in winter and warm up in the thermal baths. In the opposite direction visitors head to downtown Reykjavík and reach iconic sights like Hallgrímskirkja and Harpa Concert Hall in about 20-30 minutes.

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Good-bye Iceland

Your journey through Iceland comes to a close. After breakfast and checkout you can explore Reykjavík on your own or start heading to the airport for your flight. To make your departure as easy as possible we offer an optional private transfer straight to Keflavík Airport.

*(prices of optional services, including convenient airport transfer, are shown in the next step of the booking process.)

Day Highlights
  • Reykjavík, explore on your own
Included
  • Hotel breakfast

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Included
  • Pickup and drop-off at your hotel or a nearby bus stop
  • Small group tour in spacious vehicle
  • No restrictions on luggage allowance
  • Free Wi-Fi on board the coach
  • Expert guidance from a professional local guide
  • 7 Nights at the best hotels in each area
  • Accommodations with private bathroom
  • Breakfast at the hotels
  • Visit to Glaumbær Folk Museum
  • Amphibian Boat Tour on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
  • Amazing Stops
Not Included
  • Airport transfers
  • Optional tours (Forest Lagoon, Glacier Super-Jeep Adventure, Blue Lagoon)
  • Meals other than breakfast at hotels
Optional add-ons
  • Airport shuttle transfer with Flybus
  • Bathing at the Forest Lagoon in Akureyri with hotel transfer
  • Glacier Super-Jeep Adventure tour with hotel transfer
  • Comfort admission at the Blue Lagoon including mud mask, towel and 1 drink
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Tips and trivia
  • In Jules Verne’s classic novel Journey to the Center of the Earth the path to the center begins through the crater of Snæfellsjökull
  • At Þingvellir National Park you can virtually walk from America to Europe
  • The word "geyser" originates from the Icelandic Geysir
Additional information
  • The booking engine calculates rates per room. Simply pick one double room for two people.
  • Our 5-day tour and 7-day tour also offer traveler the same route around Iceland.
  • Day 2: Hotel pickup between 07:30 and 08:00.
  • Day 3: Meet your guide at the hotel in Reykjavik at 8:45.

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