Iceland Full Circle Fantasy Tour | Reykjavík, Golden Circle, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon & Snæfellsnes Peninsula – 8 Days 7 Nights Private Luxury Experience
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Itinerary Overview
Reykjavík | Awakening Your First Impression of Iceland
Arrive in Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. Visit Harpa Concert Hall, Tjörnin Pond, Parliament Square, Hallgrímskirkja Church, and Perlan. In the afternoon, head to the Blue Lagoon.
Harpa Concert Hall
An iconic landmark renowned for its honeycomb-like glass façade, casting dreamlike reflections under the sunlight of the North Atlantic.
Morning meeting point
Tjörnin Pond
The crystal-clear lake reflects the City Hall and surrounding architecture, with swans and wild ducks gliding gracefully upon its surface.
Parliament Square
Echoes of history as Iceland's ancestors established the world's first democratic parliament here in 930 AD.
Hallgrímskirkja Church
Overlooking the city with its unique organ-pipe architecture; the bell tower offers panoramic views of downtown Reykjavík.
Perlan (The Pearl)
A glass sphere seemingly suspended in mid-air, shining brilliantly atop the hill.
Blue Lagoon
A world-famous geothermal spa where milky blue waters rich in minerals remain at a constant 39-40°C year-round. The white silica mud is a natural elixir for beauty.
Includes Comfort Package (towel, drink, and facial mask)
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Self-catering
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
Boutique Hotel near Reykjavík
The Golden Circle | Iceland's Geological Wonders
Explore the Golden Circle, including Þingvellir National Park, the Geysir Geothermal Area, Gullfoss Waterfall, and visit Kerið Crater Lake in the afternoon.
Þingvellir National Park
Iceland's largest national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, straddling the boundary between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is clearly visible here.
You can physically walk between the two tectonic plates
Geysir Geothermal Area
Witness the spectacular sight of the Strokkur geyser erupting scalding water dozens of meters into the air every few minutes.
Gullfoss Waterfall
Plunging down with thunderous force, the 32-meter drop creates a deafening roar, making it one of Iceland's most magnificent waterfalls.
Kerið Crater Lake
At the bottom of a crater approximately 270 meters wide and 55 meters deep lies a serene, 14-meter-deep azure lake. The surrounding rocks display a striking mix of red and orange hues.
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Included
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
Boutique Hotel in Southern Town
Southern Waterfalls & Black Sand Beaches | A Grand Poem of Iceland's South Coast
Journey along Iceland's south coast to visit Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and Vík town, passing through the Eldhraun lava field.
Seljalandsfoss
With a vertical height of 63 meters and a cave behind the falls, looking out from inside the waterfall reveals the water curtain acting as a natural frame for the landscape beyond.
Skógafoss
Renowned for its wide cascade and powerful flow; legend has it that Vikings once hid their treasure here.
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
A black beach formed by the weathering of obsidian rock after volcanic eruptions. Basalt columns form stone walls that appear even more mysterious against the crashing waves. This site was featured in "Game of Thrones."
Vík Town
A tranquil fishing village at Iceland's southernmost tip, where a small red-roofed church on the hilltop stands out vividly against the black sand.
Eldhraun Lava Field
The largest lava field formed after the most massive volcanic eruption in Iceland's history, with twisted lava flows resembling frozen waves.
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Included
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
Boutique Hotel in Southern Town
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach | A Blue Ice Romance of Vatnajökull
Immerse yourself in Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach. In winter, upgrade to explore blue ice caves; in summer, take a boat tour on the lagoon.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
A glacier lake within Vatnajökull National Park, with depths reaching 200 meters. Countless giant icebergs calve from the glacier, floating on the deep blue waters.
Winter upgrade available for blue ice cave exploration (November to March); Summer boat tours available on the lagoon (May to October)
Diamond Beach
Giant icebergs washed ashore from the lagoon are scattered across the black sand, sparkling like diamonds under the sunlight.
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Included
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
Boutique Hotel in Southern Town
Eastern Fjords | Secluded Fishing Villages & Fjord Scenery
Traverse Iceland's eastern fjord region, visiting the Petra Stone Museum and the town of Seyðisfjörður, arriving in Egilsstaðir in the evening.
Petra Stone Museum
Thousands of colorful mineral specimens collected over a lifetime by Ljósbjörg Petra, a nature-loving woman from eastern Iceland, displayed throughout her living room and garden.
Seyðisfjörður
A fjord town inhabited by only 668 people, resembling an isolated paradise. Art installations of bird eggs line the Mývatn Bay coastline; 34 granite egg sculptures represent local bird species.
Egilsstaðir
A major town in the east serving as the gateway to the eastern fjords and one of Iceland's important fishing centers.
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Included
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
Boutique Hotel near Egilsstaðir
Northern Waterfalls & Mývatn | Geological Marvels of Northern Iceland
Explore Dettifoss, the Mývatn area, and Goðafoss Waterfall.
Dettifoss
Europe's most powerful waterfall, 100 meters wide and 45 meters high, originating from Vatnajökull glacier. The torrential waters plunge into the Jökulsárgljúfur canyon with thunderous force.
Mývatn
Iceland's fourth-largest lake and a well-preserved museum of volcanic geography. Conical volcanic craters stand by the lake, surrounded by varied lava formations.
Goðafoss Waterfall
A 12-meter-high, 30-meter-wide waterfall situated on a symmetrical curved cliff, named after a famous mythological story in Icelandic history.
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Included
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
Boutique Hotel near Akureyri
Whale Watching & Western Waterfalls | Ocean Giants & Lava Wonders
Depart from Akureyri for a morning whale-watching excursion, followed by an afternoon visit to Hraunfossar and Barnafoss.
Akureyri
Known as the "Capital of the Arctic," this northern city is celebrated for its vibrant building colors and warm harbor atmosphere.
Whale Watching Tour
Board a professional whale-watching vessel to venture into the deep sea, seeking humpback whales, minke whales, white-beaked dolphins, and harbor porpoises.
Advance booking recommended
Hraunfossar (Lava Falls)
A waterfall formed by streams converging from the edge of the Hallmundarhraun lava field, creating a spectacular scene as they flow into the glacial river.
Barnafoss (Children's Falls)
Together with Hraunfossar, this forms one of Iceland's most spectacular waterfall groups. Varied rock formations and splashing mist create natural abstract paintings.
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Included
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
Boutique Hotel near Reykholt
Snæfellsnes Peninsula | The Ultimate Essence of Iceland
Head to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula to visit Kirkjufell, Kirkjufellsfoss, Arnarstapi, and Búðir Black Church. Return to Reykjavík in the afternoon to conclude the journey.
Kirkjufell (Grass Mountain)
The most iconic landmark of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, with its conical peak perpetually shrouded in clouds, resembling a mysterious hat.
Kirkjufellsfoss
An elegant waterfall whose cascading face complements the surrounding mountain scenery.
Arnarstapi
A small fishing village on the peninsula's southern coast, featuring dramatic coastlines and sea stacks.
Búðir Black Church
A wooden church over 300 years old and a landmark of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, one of Iceland's oldest wooden churches. Its black exterior stands solemnly against the green mossy surroundings.
Reykjavík Harpa Concert Hall Parking Lot
End point of the itinerary.
Dining Arrangements
- Breakfast Included
- Lunch Self-catering
- Dinner Self-catering
Accommodation
None
Tour Fee Details
Price Includes
- Private Luxury VehicleMercedes-Benz V-Class, Alphard, or equivalent luxury business van throughout the trip (vehicle arranged according to group size), including fuel, tolls, parking, and city entry fees.
- Premium Chinese-Speaking Guide & DriverExperienced local bilingual driver-guide (or separate driver + guide) providing attentive service and itinerary management throughout the journey.
- Curated High-End AccommodationStandard arrangement of quality 3-4 star or boutique hotels (twin/double room). Upgrades to 5-star luxury hotels available upon request.
- Hotel Breakfast IncludedIncludes hearty European/English breakfast provided by the hotel (subject to availability at remote boutique B&Bs).
- 1-on-1 Itinerary CustomizationFree personalized itinerary consultation and design service from your dedicated travel consultant.
Price Excludes
- Round-Trip TransportationInternational flights, high-speed trains, or other major transportation from your departure city to the destination.
- Attraction Tickets (Booking Assistance Available)We respect your travel pace — no forced purchases. Tickets are at your own expense; your guide will assist with on-site purchase, and your consultant can pre-book popular attractions (e.g., Windsor Castle) in advance.
- Lunch & DinnerMeals are flexible — your guide can recommend local cuisine based on your preferences. No mandatory group meals.
- Guide & Driver GratuityAs a token of appreciation for excellent service, gratuities are customary (typically £6-£10 per person per day, as per contract terms).
- Personal Expenses & InsurancePersonal expenses such as in-room pay-per-view, phone calls, drinks, laundry, etc., as well as personal travel insurance (strongly recommended to purchase before departure).
- Single SupplementPrivate charter tours do not include shared accommodation. If your group size results in an odd number and you require a single room, a single supplement fee will apply.
Optional Add-on Services
Booking Information & Frequently Asked Questions
Real Visitor Reviews
"The itinerary was very well-planned, and the guide and driver provided attentive service. Especially when traveling with elderly and children, the flexibility of the private tour made us feel it was great value for money. The vehicle was new and comfortable. Highly recommended!"
"A perfect travel experience. The butler helped us optimize the itinerary before departure, avoiding peak crowds. The scenery in the lake area was stunning, and the restaurants recommended along the way were all authentic."
"Highly efficient with smooth communication. The driver-guide had a deep understanding of the local culture and history; he was not just a driver but more like a knowledgeable friend guiding the way. The entire experience was quietly luxurious and very satisfying."
"Private car charter with on-demand stops. We promise no forced shopping throughout the journey. Our senior Chinese-speaking guide will take you on an in-depth experience of Europe."
- Free cancellation or changes up to 30 days before departure
- WeChat Pay, Alipay, and major credit cards accepted
