Scenic Road Trip: Westman Islands, Diamond Beach & Geysers
Discover Iceland's spectacular south coast with a unique twist on this 6-day self-drive adventure that includes a visit to the hidden gem of the Westman Islands. This carefully paced journey combines all the iconic attractions of southern Iceland with an unforgettable ferry ride to a volcanic archipelago where puffins outnumber people and dramatic volcanic landscapes tell stories of recent eruptions. With six days to explore, you'll experience the perfect balance of famous landmarks and off-the-beaten-path discoveries.
Your adventure begins with the world-famous Golden Circle, where you'll walk between tectonic plates at historic Þingvellir National Park, watch Strokkur geyser erupt with impressive regularity, and stand in awe before the powerful Gullfoss waterfall. These three iconic stops showcase Iceland's geological wonders and rich history in one spectacular route that has captivated travelers for generations.
The Westman Islands add a truly special dimension to your south coast journey. Take a scenic ferry ride to Heimaey, the only inhabited island in the archipelago, where you can hike to the summit of Eldfell volcano that erupted dramatically in 1973, discover the famous Elephant Rock sea formation, and witness the world's largest Atlantic puffin colony during summer months. The islands offer incredible opportunities for whale watching, seal spotting, and exploring dramatic coastal cliffs.
Continue to the stunning southeast, home to Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon where massive icebergs drift through deep blue waters. Explore Skaftafell's hiking trails surrounded by glaciers. Along the south coast, walk behind the cascading Seljalandsfoss waterfall and climb beside the thundering Skógafoss. Visit Dyrhólaey cape for sweeping views and potential puffin sightings during summer.
With time to experience both vibrant Reykjavík and peaceful countryside accommodations, this 6-day tour offers the perfect introduction to southern Iceland with an adventurous island twist that few visitors ever experience.
On this tour you will...
Visit the Westman Islands, one of Iceland’s hidden gems
Get up close to roaring waterfalls and active geysers
Marvel at a glacier lagoon with newly formed icebergs
Complete the famous Golden Circle touring route
Have the chance to bathe in geothermal hot springs
Set the pace and stop where you like, when you like
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Your 6-day self-drive itinerary
Your memorable Icelandic adventure begins the moment you land at Keflavík Airport. After collecting your rental car and getting familiar with your vehicle, you'll set off on the scenic 50-kilometer drive to Reykjavík through dramatic lava fields covered in soft green moss. This initial journey offers your first glimpse of Iceland's unique volcanic landscape and serves as the perfect introduction to the Land of Fire and Ice.
Once you arrive in Iceland's charming capital, check into your accommodation and take time to explore the city at your leisure. Reykjavík offers a wonderful blend of small-town warmth and cosmopolitan energy, with colorful streets lined with independent boutiques, cozy cafes, and excellent restaurants. Wander through the downtown area, browse shops selling Icelandic wool products and Nordic design, or simply enjoy a meal at one of the city's many restaurants. Visit iconic landmarks like the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, where you can take an elevator to the top for panoramic city views, or stroll along the waterfront where the gleaming Sun Voyager sculpture stands as a tribute to exploration. Tonight is all about settling in and building excitement for the incredible Golden Circle journey that begins tomorrow.
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Today you'll explore the world-famous Golden Circle, a route that takes you to three of Iceland's most iconic natural and historical attractions. Start with a drive to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site of immense geological and historical significance. Walk through the dramatic Almannagjá rift valley where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are visibly pulling apart at a rate of about 2 centimeters per year, creating deep fissures and towering rock walls. This is one of the few places on Earth where continental drift is visible above ground. The park is also the birthplace of Icelandic democracy, where the ancient parliament, the Alþingi, was established in 930 AD and met for nearly 900 years.
Continue to the famous Geysir geothermal area, where you'll watch Strokkur hot spring erupt every 5 to 10 minutes, shooting a powerful column of boiling water high into the air. The surrounding area bubbles and steams with numerous smaller hot springs, and colorful mineral deposits paint the ground in shades of yellow, orange, and red. Drive to Gullfoss, one of Iceland's most beautiful and powerful waterfalls, where the Hvítá river plunges in two dramatic stages into a rugged canyon. The sheer volume of water creates massive clouds of mist that often produce rainbows on sunny days. Continue your journey along the scenic south coast toward your accommodation in the Hvolsvöllur area, passing through landscapes of farms, mountains, and distant glaciers.
Today brings one of the most unique experiences of your entire journey as you visit the Westman Islands, one of Iceland's best-kept secrets. On your way to the ferry crossing at Landeyjarhöfn, stop at Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where you can walk behind the curtain of falling water for a truly unique perspective. Don't miss enjoying the beauty from behind the falls, one of the few places in the world where this is possible.
Board the Herjólfur ferry for the scenic crossing to Heimaey, the only inhabited island in the Westman Islands archipelago. This volcanic island is a treasure in itself with much to offer visitors. Hike to the summit of Eldfell volcano, which erupted spectacularly in 1973, forcing the evacuation of the entire island population. The volcano is now dormant but still warm, and from the top, you'll enjoy incredible views over the archipelago and the mainland. Discover the famous Elephant Rock, a natural ocean arch that remarkably resembles an elephant dipping its trunk into the water. Take a boat tour around the islands where it's common to see whales and seals swimming in the waters. Most likely you'll encounter beautiful puffins, as the Westman Islands are home to the world's largest Atlantic puffin colony, with millions of these charming birds nesting on the cliffs during summer months. The island also offers fascinating museums about the 1973 eruption and the local fishing heritage. Spend the night on Heimaey island, experiencing the unique atmosphere of this remote island community.
Your next destination is Iceland's stunning southeast, a region of dramatic glacial landscapes. Take the morning ferry back to the mainland and begin driving east. You'll pass numerous outlet glaciers flowing down from Vatnajökull, Europe's largest ice cap. These massive rivers of ice create a landscape unlike anywhere else on Earth, where brilliant white ice meets black volcanic sand. Arrive at Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, one of Iceland's most iconic and photographed locations. Watch enormous icebergs that have calved from Breiðamerkurjökull glacier drift slowly through the deep blue water, their shapes constantly changing as they melt. The icebergs range from brilliant white to stunning shades of blue, some streaked with black volcanic ash. Seals often swim between the ice chunks, popping up to observe visitors with curious eyes. Cross the road to Diamond Beach, where smaller ice chunks wash ashore on the black volcanic sand, sparkling like giant diamonds in the sunlight. Each piece is unique, sculpted by the ocean and glowing with an ethereal blue light. This exceptional sight sits at the foot of Iceland's highest mountain, Hvannadalshnúkur.
Visit Skaftafell, a beautiful oasis surrounded by glaciers and black sand plains. This area offers excellent hiking trails through birch forests with stunning views of glacial tongues and waterfalls, including the impressive Svartifoss with its black basalt column backdrop. Continue your drive to the Vík or Kirkjubæjarklaustur area for your overnight stay.
Today you'll spend the day exploring the spectacular south coast, giving you opportunities to revisit favorites or discover new spots. Start your morning in Vík, where you can begin by visiting the famous Reynisfjara black sand beach. Walk along the dark volcanic sand, admiring the impressive hexagonal basalt columns rising like natural architecture and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks standing offshore. The powerful Atlantic waves create a mesmerizing scene. If time permits, visit Dyrhólaey cape, the southernmost point of mainland Iceland. A small road takes you to the top of this 120-meter-high promontory, offering spectacular panoramic views along the coast. During summer, you can often see large numbers of puffins nesting on the cliff faces here. Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during puffin nesting season from 15 May to 23 June, and the puffins disappear back to the ocean from mid-August each year.
Continue westbound along the coast to Skógafoss, one of Iceland's highest waterfalls at 60 meters. Climb the stairs beside the falls for incredible aerial views or approach the base to feel its thundering power. The nearby Skógar Folk Museum offers fascinating exhibits showing how Icelanders lived in past centuries. If you have time, stop again at Seljalandsfoss waterfall to walk behind the cascading water. Your day ends in Reykjavík, where you'll spend your final night, perhaps celebrating your journey with dinner at one of the city's excellent restaurants.
Your unforgettable 6-day journey through Iceland's south coast and the Westman Islands comes to an end today. Depending on your flight time, you may have a few hours to enjoy a final morning in Reykjavík. Take a leisurely breakfast at one of the city's excellent cafes, perhaps trying traditional Icelandic pastries or a hearty skyr bowl. Do some last-minute souvenir shopping along Laugavegur for Icelandic wool sweaters, local chocolate, or unique design items. If time permits, visit any Reykjavík attractions you might have missed, like the modern Harpa concert hall on the waterfront with its stunning glass facade, or browse the shops one more time for gifts to take home.
For those with later flights, consider squeezing in a final activity or simply taking one more walk through the colorful streets, soaking in the unique atmosphere of this northern capital. Make your way to Keflavík Airport to drop off your rental car and check in for your flight home, carrying memories of volcanic islands, puffin colonies, floating icebergs, powerful waterfalls, and the warm hospitality of Iceland. You're already dreaming of your return to explore more of this incredible country.
What’s included?
Detailed itinerary
Budget, Comfort, or Quality accommodation every night
Continental breakfast every day
Rental car of your choice for 5 days
2 authorized drivers as standard
Unlimited mileage
Unlimited in-car Wi-Fi
Collision damage waiver
Tickets for Herjólfur ferry to Westman Islands
Carbon offsetting of your tour
24/7 emergency helpline when you’re in Iceland
VAT, taxes & service fees (ex. Road Tax)
Flights to Iceland
Fuel & parking charges
Food & drink, unless otherwise stated
Attraction entrance fees, unless otherwise stated
Personal travel insurance
Iceland Road Tax
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FAQs about our self-drive trips
On a self-drive trip with Iceland Tours, everything is pre-arranged before you arrive. Your rental car, accommodation, and any booked activities are confirmed in advance, so when you land at Keflíavík Airport you can collect your keys and get on the road without any logistics left to sort out. All you need to manage is your own time each day.
Every trip comes with a detailed day-by-day itinerary created by our Reykjavík-based travel team, giving you a clear route, suggested stops, and things to do and see at each stage. You can follow it closely or adapt it as you go. The important thing is staying within reasonable distance of your accommodation each night, which is already booked for you throughout the trip.
Every car also comes with a portable Wi-Fi device (Mi-Fi), so navigation and staying connected are both covered from day one. If anything comes up during your trip, a 24/7 emergency helpline staffed by our local Reykjavík team is available throughout your journey. You can explore our full range of Iceland self-drive tours to find the right length and route for your trip, or read more about how car rental in Iceland works before you book.
Booking at least a few weeks before your travel date gives us enough time to confirm your preferred accommodation and finalize your itinerary. We are unable to accept bookings with less than one week’s notice.
For summer travel between June and August, booking several months ahead is strongly recommended. Accommodation in rural areas fills up quickly during peak season, and popular activity add-ons like glacier walks and whale watching can sell out well in advance. Booking early also lets you lock in your preferred car type and accommodation tier before availability narrows.
You only need a 5% deposit to secure your trip, with the balance due closer to your departure date. This low-deposit model means you can confirm your plans early without a large upfront commitment. If your plans change, our cancellation policy offers up to a 95% refund up to five days before arrival, with the retained 5% converted into a long-valid travel credit you can use on a future booking. See our how to book with us page for full details.
Most international driving licenses are accepted in Iceland. You need to be at least 20 years old to rent a standard car, or 23 years old for larger vehicles like 4x4s and vans, and you must have held a valid license for at least one year. You will also need to present a credit card in the main renter’s name when collecting your vehicle.
An International Driving Permit is only required if your license is not in Latin script, for example if it is in Arabic or Chinese characters. If you are unsure whether your license qualifies, our team is happy to advise before you book.
Iceland drives on the right, with speed limits and distances in kilometers. Roundabouts are common, especially around towns, and in rural areas you may encounter single-lane bridges, gravel roads, and sheep on the road. Our detailed itinerary includes route guidance for each day, and the portable Wi-Fi device means you can use live navigation throughout the trip. For a full overview of what to expect behind the wheel, see our guide to driving in Iceland and our page on car rental in Iceland.
Yes. Every self-drive trip can be extended with additional nights in Reykjavík or elsewhere along the route. If you have a particular interest or a region you want to spend more time in, we recommend getting in touch with our travel team before you book. This way we can advise on what’s possible, flag any additional costs, and make sure your preferences are built into the booking from the start. This means a smoother process and no amendment fees down the line.
The itinerary itself provides a well-tested route and daily plan, but the self-drive format gives you genuine flexibility to adjust your pace, linger at stops you enjoy, or take side routes as conditions allow. The structure handles the logistics so the day-to-day decisions remain yours.
If you are looking at a range of itinerary lengths or want to compare what is covered across different trips, you can browse the full Iceland self-drive tour collection or get in touch with our Reykjavík-based team through the contact page to talk through your options.
Optional activities are available to add during the booking process, and you will be shown exactly what is on offer for each day of your trip at checkout. Popular additions include glacier walks, whale watching, ice cave tours, lava cave explorations, horseback riding, and geothermal spa visits.
Adding activities through Iceland Tours at the time of booking means everything is coordinated with your itinerary and accommodation in advance, rather than arranging things independently on arrival. This is particularly worth considering for activities that require guides or have limited availability, since spots can fill up during peak season.
If you would like more activities built directly into the itinerary rather than added as extras, our 10-Day Active Ring Road & Snæfellsnes Self-Drive is structured with more activity inclusions as standard. You can also read more about planning your trip on our Iceland travel guide.
Iceland drives on the right, with steering wheels on the left side of the car. Speed limits are posted in kilometers per hour. The rules of the road broadly follow European conventions, but there are a few things worth knowing before you set off.
Roundabouts are very common throughout Iceland, particularly in and around towns. Traffic already in the roundabout has right of way, and if you are in the inner lane of a multi-lane roundabout, you also have priority over vehicles in the outer lane. In rural areas, you may encounter one-lane bridges, blind hill crests, and gravel roads on some secondary routes.
During summer, sheep roam freely and often wander onto the road, so be prepared to slow down and give way when you encounter them. In East Iceland during winter, you may also encounter reindeer. Your trip comes with a portable Wi-Fi device for navigation, and our detailed itinerary notes specific things to watch for on each leg of the route.
If you are planning a winter trip, our local team monitors road and weather conditions and is reachable 24/7. For a comprehensive overview of driving conditions, road types, and seasonal considerations, see our guide to driving in Iceland.
Once you have paid your deposit, we begin finalizing your accommodation, rental car, and any booked activities. As soon as confirmation is received from all partners, we will email you to let you know your travel documents are ready to access in our booking portal.
We aim to have everything confirmed within a few weeks of receiving your booking. During busy periods this may take a little longer, but you will always receive your complete documents before your departure date. Your documents include your full day-by-day itinerary, accommodation details, rental car pickup information, and contact details for our 24/7 in-Iceland helpline.
If you have questions about your booking at any point before your trip, you can reach our Reykjavík-based team through the contact page. Iceland Tours has been organizing Iceland trips for over 40 years, and our local team is available to help with any questions about your itinerary or preparations.
Your rental car can be collected from the arrivals hall at Keflavík International Airport. Your travel documents will confirm the name of the car rental company and advise you to proceed to their service desk in the arrivals hall. Have your driver’s license and credit card in the main renter’s name ready when you arrive.
Rental car desks at Keflavík operate at different hours depending on the provider. If your flight arrives outside standard desk hours, the rental company will typically have made arrangements given your expected arrival time. Your travel documents will include a contact number if you need assistance on arrival.
Your car comes with unlimited mileage, collision damage waiver, and authorization for a second driver as standard, along with the portable Wi-Fi device included with every trip. If you are planning to spend extra days in Reykjavík before your self-drive begins, you also have the option to collect your car from the city rather than the airport. See question 9 for details.
Yes. If you prefer to pick up your rental car in Reykjavík rather than at Keflíavík Airport, simply let us know in the special requests field during checkout and we will arrange it for you.
This is a practical option if you are arriving early and want to spend time in the city before your self-drive itinerary begins. Reykjavík has a lot worth exploring, from the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church and the waterfront Harpa concert hall to the city’s well-regarded restaurant scene. Our downtown Reykjavík and Reykjavík attraction pages are a useful starting point for planning those extra days.
If you request different pick-up and drop-off locations, for example collecting in the city and returning at the airport or vice versa, a one-way fee of around ISK 7,900 (approximately EUR 60) applies. This is paid directly to the rental company when you collect the car.
Every Iceland Tours self-drive package includes the following as standard: a rental car of your choice with unlimited mileage, collision damage waiver, authorization for a second driver, and a portable Wi-Fi device. Accommodation at your chosen level is booked for every night of the trip, and continental breakfast is included daily. You also receive a detailed day-by-day itinerary built by our local travel experts, along with access to a 24/7 emergency helpline staffed by our Reykjavík-based team throughout your trip. Carbon offsetting of your tour is included, and all VAT, taxes, and service fees are covered.
What is not included: international flights, fuel and parking, personal travel insurance, the Iceland Road Tax (a small charge collected at pickup), food and drink beyond breakfast, and attraction entrance fees unless otherwise stated on your specific tour page.
Iceland Tours has been organizing self-drive trips in Iceland for over 40 years and is Travelife-certified for sustainable operations. When you book a package with us rather than piecing together a trip independently, every element of the logistics is handled in advance by people who know the country well, so you can focus on the trip itself. See our accommodation page and car rental page for more detail on what is available at each level, and visit our why book with us page for a full overview of what sets Iceland Tours apart.
When you book a self-drive package with Iceland Tours, you choose from three accommodation levels: Budget, Comfort, or Quality. All three include continental breakfast every day.
Budget accommodation is guesthouses and country hotels with shared bathrooms, a practical and affordable choice that still puts you in well-located, locally run properties.
Comfort moves to a selection of hotels, guesthouses, and country and farmhotels with private bathrooms, offering a comfortable step up in quality and facilities.
Quality represents the best available accommodation in each area from our selection. This typically means four-star hotels or superior rooms at three-star properties, though in more remote parts of Iceland, where the options are naturally more limited, it means the highest-quality property available in that location. Breakfast is included at all levels.
All accommodations are handpicked by our team and pre-booked before your trip begins. In rural Iceland, accommodation options are more limited than in the cities, which is one of the reasons booking ahead matters. Securing your places early as part of a package means you are not left searching for availability in remote areas during peak season. For travelers who prefer something closer to nature, we also offer Iceland self-drive camping tours. Read more about all accommodation options on our accommodation in Iceland page.
Iceland’s weather can change quickly regardless of the time of year, so packing for multiple conditions is the right approach even in summer. The essentials are: waterproof walking boots, waterproof trousers, thermal underlayers, fleeces or warm sweaters, a waterproof rain jacket, a warm outer jacket, and a hat, scarf, and gloves. Sunglasses are useful year-round. Swimwear is worth packing since hot springs and geothermal pools appear throughout the country, and lip balm and moisturizer will be appreciated given the wind.
For practical self-drive needs, your car comes with a portable Wi-Fi device so a phone mount for navigation is useful. A portable power bank is handy for longer days out. If you are visiting in winter, ice scrapers are typically provided with the car, but dressing in proper thermal layers for time spent outside makes a real difference.
For a full seasonal packing guide covering everything from summer hiking to winter driving, see our Iceland packing list. The Iceland in winter guide and our Iceland winter weather and packing article are also useful if you are traveling in the colder months.
This 6 day Iceland tour stands out by including a visit to the Westman Islands, one of Iceland's best-kept secrets that many tourists never discover. While most Iceland Tours focus on the mainland, this itinerary takes you to the volcanic island of Heimaey via the Herjólfur ferry (tickets included), where you can hike to the Eldfell volcano that erupted in 1973, spot the famous "Elephant" mountain, and explore the world's largest Atlantic puffin colony during the season. Combined with classic South Iceland attractions like walking behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall, witnessing Strokkur geyser's eruptions, and exploring Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, this tour offers both iconic sights and lesser-visited locations that create an unforgettable 6 day Iceland itinerary.
This comprehensive waterfall-focused Iceland tour showcases South Iceland's most spectacular cascades. You'll experience Seljalandsfoss waterfall twice – once on your way to the Westman Islands ferry and again for closer exploration, where you can walk behind the falling water for a unique perspective. Gullfoss, known as the "Golden Falls," displays its iconic two-tiered cascade where rainbows often appear in the spray on sunny days. Skógafoss waterfall, one of Iceland's largest at 60 meters high, offers both ground-level viewing and a climbing path to an elevated viewpoint above the dramatic spray. At Skaftafell, you'll have hiking opportunities to discover additional waterfalls in this glacial oasis surrounded by black sand plains.
The Westman Islands adventure is a highlight of this Iceland tour, with ferry tickets for the Herjólfur crossing to Heimaey included in your package. On the volcanic island, you can hike to the summit of Eldfell volcano, which famously erupted in 1973 and nearly buried the town. The islands offer incredible wildlife viewing opportunities where whale and seal sightings are common. The Westman Islands are renowned as the world's largest Atlantic puffin colony. However, puffin viewing is seasonal – Dyrhólaey cliff closes during nesting season from May 15 to June 23, and puffins depart for sea from mid-August onward. For the best puffin experience, plan your visit between late June and mid-August. You'll also discover the distinctive "Elephant" mountain formation and experience the unique culture of this isolated island community.
Iceland Tours offers three accommodation tiers to suit different budgets and preferences. Budget accommodations are guesthouses and country hotels with shared bathroom facilities. Comfort accommodations are hotels or guesthouses of around 3 stars with private bathrooms. Quality accommodations are hotels or guesthouses of around 4 stars with private bathrooms, or superior/plus rooms in 3-star properties. All accommodation levels include continental breakfast daily and are handpicked by local experts for their quality and convenient locations near your route. You'll experience both Reykjavík city stays and countryside accommodations in areas like Hvolsvöllur and Vík/Kirkjubæjarklaustur, giving you diverse perspectives on Icelandic hospitality and landscapes.
Your 6 day Iceland tour includes a rental car of your choice for 5 full days, featuring new vehicles with comprehensive coverage. Two authorized drivers are included as standard, allowing you to share driving responsibilities throughout your journey. The package includes unlimited mileage, collision damage waiver insurance, and unlimited in-car Wi-Fi for navigation and communication. Vehicle pickup occurs at Keflavík Airport upon arrival, and return is at the same location before departure. If you arrive in the morning or depart in the afternoon, additional charges may apply for vehicle rental outside standard tour days. While fuel and parking charges aren't included in the package price, the detailed itinerary helps you plan your route effectively.
This Iceland tour is designed with manageable daily driving distances to maximize sightseeing time while minimizing road fatigue. Day 1 involves the short airport-to-Reykjavík drive (45 minutes). Day 2's Golden Circle route from Reykjavík through Þingvellir, Geysir, and Gullfoss to Hvolsvöllur covers approximately 210km with multiple stops. Day 3 includes the drive to Landeyjarhöfn ferry port (about 1 hour) plus the unique ferry crossing to Westman Islands. Day 4 features the journey to Iceland's southeast, passing glaciers en route to Jökulsárlón lagoon and continuing to Vík area. Day 5 provides South Coast exploration returning to Reykjavík. All routes follow well-maintained roads with clear signage and excellent infrastructure.
This 6 day Iceland tour offers flexibility within its self-drive format, and the itinerary mentions "Extra activities" available on certain days. At Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, you might add boat trips among the icebergs or amphibian tours for closer iceberg encounters. The Skaftafell area provides various hiking options to suit different fitness levels and interests. Since this tour already includes unique experiences like the Westman Islands ferry crossing that most visitors miss, additional customization typically enhances rather than replaces core attractions. Contact Iceland Tours directly to discuss specific add-on options and availability for your travel dates.
Pack layered clothing suitable for variable conditions, as this 6 day Iceland itinerary includes coastal, mountainous, and island environments. Essential items include waterproof hiking boots with excellent grip, warm insulating layers, waterproof outer jacket and pants, and wind-resistant clothing for the Westman Islands ferry crossing and island exploration. The waterfall visits require waterproof gear since you'll be walking behind Seljalandsfoss and near powerful sprays. Don't forget swimwear if you plan to visit any geothermal pools, warm hat and gloves, sunglasses for glacier glare, and a daypack for island hiking. Camera equipment should include extra batteries (cold weather drains power quickly) and protective cases for waterfall photography.
This Iceland tour is specifically designed as a summer experience, operating from approximately April through September when conditions are optimal for waterfall exploration and Westman Islands adventures. The peak season is June through August, offering the warmest weather, longest daylight hours (up to 19+ hours), and prime puffin viewing in the Westman Islands. The tour is particularly spectacular from late June through early August when you can witness the world's largest Atlantic puffin colony in full activity. Early summer (May-June) provides excellent waterfall flow from snowmelt, while July-August offers the most stable weather for ferry crossings and island hiking. Note that Dyrhólaey bird cliff closes during nesting season (May 15-June 23), and puffins depart for sea from mid-August, making late June through early August the optimal window for this 6 day Iceland tour.
Iceland Tours ensures comprehensive support throughout your 6 day Iceland itinerary with our 24/7 emergency helpline available whenever you need assistance in Iceland. Before departure, you receive a detailed PDF itinerary with attraction descriptions to help guide your journey. Your booking is secured with just a 5% deposit and comes with the Best Price Guarantee for complete confidence. All VAT, taxes, and service fees are transparently included in the upfront pricing, and the tour includes carbon offsetting through our partnership with Icelandic environmental funds, demonstrating our commitment to sustainable tourism. This route visits many of Iceland's most popular attractions, so you can expect to share these spectacular sights with other travelers during your journey.

























