Intrepid Travel
Northern Lights Escape
Northern Lights Escape
Gurgling hot springs, cascading waterfalls, extinct (and live) volcanoes and Europe’s biggest glacier – this is Iceland! On a six-day adventure, you’ll discover the raw natural beauty of this Nordic wonderland, getting up close to epic glacial sheaths, feeling the icy spray of the Gullfoss waterfall and becoming acquainted with the culture and cuisine of an Arctic island outpost unlike any other. Spend the days hiking, waterfall chasing and soaking in the gorgeous landscapes, and spend the nights searching for the Northern Lights – this is the north!
Activities
- Golden Circle – Thingvellir National Park
- Golden Circle – Strokkur Geysir
- Golden Circle – Gullfoss Waterfall
- Jokulsarlon – Glacier Lagoon
- Skogafoss – Waterfall Visit
- South Coast – Dyrholaey Viewpoint
- Vatnajokull – Glacier Hike
- Reykjavik – Leader-led walking tour
Highlights
- Follow the scenic Golden Circle, visiting geothermal springs, colourful geysers and the mighty waterfall of Gullfoss.
- Drive along the island’s spectacular South Shore, past the Reynisdrangar Rocks and volcanic black sand beaches.
- Wander around the arts and dining scene of Reykjavik – you’ll walk around the city’s centre, old harbour and the famous Hallgrimskirkja church of Iceland’s capital with your leader. Then, maybe check out the music scene or hang out at the pub.
- Head to Skaftafell National Park and get adventurous with a hike to Vatnajokull – Europe’s largest glacier!
- Try to spot the Aurora Borealis – the best light show on Earth! Stay up late to see the northern sky dance with green light (subject to weather conditions and activity), with a local leader by your side to help you get the best opportunities.
Day 1 |
On coastal Iceland, the globe's northernmost capital, ReykjavÃk, invites visitors to discover its unique charms. Iceland is rife with natural wonders: geysers, geothermic spas, waterfalls and the spectacular Northern Lights. Reykjavik, dating back to 870 AD, offers world-class museums, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.
ReykjavÃk is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions including the towering cathedral Hallgrimskirkja, the steel boat sculpture Sun Voyager, the bustling cafe district Laufavegur, and Perlan, a combination restaurant/planetarium/observatory. You might time your visit to New Year's Eve, when the city is in party mode and the sky is alight with fireworks. |
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Day 4 |
Perched on the southern coast of Iceland, the quaint village of VÃk à Mýrdal, or simply VÃk, is a destination that defies expectations with its dramatic landscapes and unique charm. Known as Iceland’s southernmost village, VÃk is famed for its striking black sand beach, Reynisfjara, consistently ranked among the most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world. Reynisfjara's iconic basalt sea stacks, Reynisdrangar, rise majestically from the churning North Atlantic, creating a breathtaking panorama. Visitors can stroll along the shores, feeling the contrast of the smooth black sands beneath their feet and the roaring waves nearby. With its haunting beauty, VÃk offers a compelling reason to venture beyond Reykjavik and experience Iceland's raw and unspoiled nature firsthand. Surrounded by verdant cliffs and volcanic mountains, VÃk also serves as a perfect base for exploring some of Iceland’s most captivating natural wonders. Just a short drive away is the otherworldly Mýrdalsjökull glacier, which covers the active Katla volcano beneath its vast ice cap. Adventurous travelers can embark on glacier hikes or ice cave tours, delving deep into the icy labyrinths that have been sculpted over centuries. Equally captivating is the nearby Dyrhólaey promontory, a massive rock arch offering sweeping views of the coastline and, during summer, a front-row seat to the lively puffin colonies nesting on the cliffs. Here, the meeting of land, sea, and sky presents a tableau of color and motion that is quintessentially Icelandic. VÃk's appeal extends beyond its natural wonders. The village itself is a welcoming haven, where cozy guesthouses and charming cafes provide warmth and respite after a day of exploration. The VÃk Church, a modest white structure perched atop a hill, offers a serene vantage point for panoramic views of the village and coastline below. On clear nights, VÃk transforms into a prime location for witnessing the elusive Northern Lights dance across the sky. For those seeking a deeper connection with local culture, the Katla Centre in VÃk offers insights into the region's volcanic activity, glacial movements, and local folklore, adding layers of context to the landscape’s stark beauty. A fun fact about VÃk: Despite its small size and remote location, VÃk is considered one of the wettest places in Iceland, receiving more precipitation than any other part of the country. This rainfall, combined with its unique geography, results in the lush green mountains and thriving moss-covered lava fields that surround the village, further enhancing its allure as a must-visit destination in Iceland. Whether exploring the dramatic black sands, trekking across glaciers, or simply soaking in the village’s tranquil atmosphere, VÃk promises an unforgettable Icelandic adventure that stirs the soul. |
Day 5 |
On coastal Iceland, the globe's northernmost capital, ReykjavÃk, invites visitors to discover its unique charms. Iceland is rife with natural wonders: geysers, geothermic spas, waterfalls and the spectacular Northern Lights. Reykjavik, dating back to 870 AD, offers world-class museums, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.
ReykjavÃk is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions including the towering cathedral Hallgrimskirkja, the steel boat sculpture Sun Voyager, the bustling cafe district Laufavegur, and Perlan, a combination restaurant/planetarium/observatory. You might time your visit to New Year's Eve, when the city is in party mode and the sky is alight with fireworks. |
Day 6 |
On coastal Iceland, the globe's northernmost capital, ReykjavÃk, invites visitors to discover its unique charms. Iceland is rife with natural wonders: geysers, geothermic spas, waterfalls and the spectacular Northern Lights. Reykjavik, dating back to 870 AD, offers world-class museums, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.
ReykjavÃk is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions including the towering cathedral Hallgrimskirkja, the steel boat sculpture Sun Voyager, the bustling cafe district Laufavegur, and Perlan, a combination restaurant/planetarium/observatory. You might time your visit to New Year's Eve, when the city is in party mode and the sky is alight with fireworks. |
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