Untouched Iceland: Ring Road & Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventure – 12 Days

Spend 12 days discovering the beauty of Iceland with this guided and self-drive combo tour. Start in the city of Reykjavík to discover classic and modern Icelandic cuisine in a true foodie’s paradise. Then it’s off to Fagradalsfjall to walk among ethereal lava fields and see rivers of flowing lava from the active volcano. Hike the blue glacier ice of Skaftafell, see whales and other marine life in their natural habitat, and close your trip with a cliffside trek through the rocky crags of Gatklettur.
Highlights
- Hike to an active volcano and walk along the flowing rivers of lava
- Traverse black sands and unbridged glacier rivers via Super Jeep
- See whales, dolphins, and playful seals on a marine wildlife tour
- Take in the beauty of Iceland’s stunning “Waterfall of the Gods”
Brief Itinerary
| Day | Highlights | Overnight |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive in Keflavík, Drive to Reykjavík, Food Walking Tour | Reykjavík |
| Day 2 | Geldingadalur Valley Volcano Tour | Reykjavík |
| Day 3 | Þingvellir National Park, Friðheimar, Geysir, Gullfoss | South Coast |
| Day 4 | Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Super Jeep Highlands Tour | South Coast |
| Day 5 | Seljalandsfoss & Skogafoss, Black-Sand Beach, Vík, Fjaðrárgljúfur | Vatnajökull National Park |
| Day 6 | Skaftafell, Glacier Hike & Blue Ice Experience | Vatnajökull National Park |
| Day 7 | Höfn í Hornafirði Village, Vestrahorn | Eastfjords |
| Day 8 | Lake Mývatn, Möðrudalur Farm, Dettifoss, Lava Fields | Lake Mývatn |
| Day 9 | Húsavik, Asbyrgi Canyon, Dimmuborgir, Skutustadagigar | Lake Mývatn |
| Day 10 | Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Godafoss Waterfall, Akureyri, Hvitserkur | Snæfellsnes Peninsula |
| Day 11 | Return to Reykjavík via Kirkjufellsfoss & Cliffside Walk | Reykjavík |
| Day 12 | Drive to Keflavík & Depart |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Keflavík, Drive to Reykjavík, Food Walking Tour

Day 2: Geldingadalur Valley Volcano Tour

This morning, your guide will pick you up and transport you to Geldingadalur, home to the active volcano of Fagradalsfjall. You’ll take a two-hour hike up to Geldingadalur Valley, traversing the otherworldly landscapes of old lava fields. At the summit of your hike, you’ll be able to see clear views of the erupting volcano and rivers of hot lava. Hike around the volcano itself, see the flowing lava from all angles, and explore the newly created lava fields.
Afterward, you’ll return to your accommodations in Reykjavík, where you can relax or head into the city center for dinner at a local restaurant. If you’re looking for wildlife viewing, there are whale watching tours available from the harbor. You’re likely to see humpbacks and orcas, as well as dolphins, porpoises, and various seabirds, with tour guides who provide information and education on the various species of whales and other sea life that call Iceland home.
Day 3: Þingvellir National Park, Friðheimar, Geysir, Gullfoss

Day 4: Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Super Jeep Highlands Tour
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Day 5: Seljalandsfoss & Skogafoss, Black-Sand Beach, Vík, Fjaðrárgljúfur

Your tour continues along the South Coast, with several noteworthy stops along the way. Make your first stop at Seljalandsfoss, the only known waterfall of its kind that allows you to walk behind it. The falls aren’t far from the parking lot, and while it’s not a difficult hike, be aware that the ground is somewhat uneven in places. Behind the falls, you can see cascades of water as it roars in front of you. Next, head to Skógafoss, which is also the beginning of the Fimmvörðuháls Trail. A two-minute walk from the parking lot takes you to the bottom of the falls, or climb the nearby stairs for a wider view.
Day 6: Skaftafell, Glacier Hike & Blue Ice Experience

Much of southeast Iceland is dominated by Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. Nestled between its glacier tongues is the beautiful Skaftafell Nature Reserve, which offers a variety of hiking options including the easy walk to the Skaftafellsjokull glacier tongue and a short hike to the picturesque Svartifoss waterfall. You’ll have the opportunity to get up close and personal with the glacier on a guided glacier walk.
Day 7: Höfn í Hornafirði Village, Vestrahorn

Spend some time getting to know local Icelandic history and culture in the town of Höfn today. With a population of just over 2,000 people, this fishing village is the largest settlement on Route 1 between the villages of Kirkjubæjarklaustur and Egilsstaðir. Höfn means “harbor,” as it is located in one of the few natural harbors of Iceland’s South Coast. The town sits right at the tip of its own peninsula and is surrounded on three sides by the ocean.
Day 8: Lake Mývatn, Möðrudalur Farm, Dettifoss, Lava Fields

Continue your Ring Road drive today with a visit to Möðrudalur Farm. Located in what looks like the middle of nowhere, this farm has an altitude of more than 1,500 feet (469 m), a higher elevation than any other farm in the country. There has been a farmstead in this location since the original settlement of Iceland, and ancient farm ruins were discovered just north of here. Walk the nearby trails while enjoying views of Mount Herðubreið, known as the “Queen of Icelandic Mountains,” and visit the farm’s tiny church, which was built by the farm owner in 1949.
After you leave the farm, head to Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall, then make the 15-min hike upstream to the equally impressive Selfoss. You’ll also want to stop in at the Leirhnjúkur lava fields, where you can walk around the area and through the lava fields to see where oozing lava cooled and hardened. If you don’t want to hike too far out into the lava fields, there is also a wooden path for easy walking.
Your drive concludes at Lake Mývatn. The lake, which encompasses just over 14 square miles (36.5 sq km), is Iceland’s fourth-largest body of water, and it has the highest concentration of volcanic and geothermal sights in the entire country. You can hike to nearby lava fields and volcanic craters, see natural thermal pools or relax in the mineral waters of the Mývatn Nature Baths. Overnight here, or at another accommodation in the area.
Day 9: Húsavik, Asbyrgi Canyon, Dimmuborgir, Skutustadagigar

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Before you return to your accommodations for the evening, stop at Dimmuborgir, where you can walk a small loop and see various lava formations, including Kirkja (the Church), a natural lava formation that resembles a vaulted church arch. And if you have time when you return to the Lake Mývatn area, visit Skútustaðir pseudocraters, which were formed when hot lava flowed over the wet marsh area. It’s an easy, one-hour walk among many pseudocraters on the shores of the lake, and you can also loop around the smaller lake of Stakhólstjörn.
Day 10: Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Godafoss Waterfall, Akureyri, Hvitserkur

Just a short distance off the Ring Road along the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, you’ll find Godafoss, otherwise known as the “Waterfall of the Gods.” It’s just a couple of minute’s hike to the falls, and you can walk down to the water’s edge via a small footpath. Legend has it, when a local chieftain decided to convert the country from the old Nordic gods to Christianity, he threw the old gods into the falls to symbolize the new era
Your next stop is Akureyri, North Iceland’s second-largest city. Here, you can learn about the history of the area with a visit to the Akureyri Art Museum, or the historic 1940s Church of Akureyri. Stroll through the local botanical garden, or rest and rejuvenate at the Akureyri town pool—an outdoor facility with two large pools, hot tubs, a steam room, and a sauna—all filled with geothermally heated water.
Later, take a side trip along the Vatnsnes Peninsula to see the monolithic rock formations of Hvitserkur. Rising from the sea like an oceanic monster, this nearly 50-foot (15 m) rock is an incredible sight, and in the summer you’ll find many nesting seabirds on and around it. Legend has it that Hvítserkur was once a troll, turned to stone when he was caught in the rays of the sun.
Day 11: Return to Reykjavík via Kirkjufellsfoss & Cliffside Walk

Circle back to Reykjavík today, closing your Ring Road tour with a few final stops. Start at the waterfall of Kirkjufellsfoss, where you’ll see Mount Kirkjufell in the background—one of Iceland’s most photographed peaks. Then, head to Djupalonsandur’s black-sand beach, where you can walk the beach and see debris from an old shipwreck, another amazing photo op! While there, look for a small trail to the right of the cliffs, which takes you to a cove that was once the site of major fishing operations.
Day 12: Drive to Keflavík & Depart

Sadly, your Iceland tour ends today. You’ll drive from Reykjavík to Keflavík airport, where you’ll return your car and catch your flight home or to your next destination. Safe travels!
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