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We offer pick up and drop off within the city of Reykjavik. We can pick-up directly from many hotels and guest houses in Reykjavik as well as from the Reykjavik cruise ship terminals.

Parts of the Reykjavik city centre are restricted for bus driving. This means that all tour companies are only allowed to stop at certain designated bus stop locations in the centre of Reykjavík to pick up the guests from hotels or other accommodations located within this area.

On the list below, you can find the names of accommodations in Reykjavik. If your accommodation does not have direct pick-up due to being located within the restricted area, then you can see on our map the walking route from your accommodation to the nearest bus stop. If your accommodation is not on the list, then please contact us by email and we can assist in finding your best pick up location.

Below you will also find a list of bus stops with names of the hotels/accommodations serviced by each bus stop.

If you are staying outside Reykjavik than we can pick you up from the BSI Bus Terminal or you can come to our office located at Fiskislod 45m, 101 Reykjavik and join the tour from there

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100 Iceland Hotel – Laugavegur 100- pick up at Bus Stop 9
101 Apartments, Bræðraborgarstígur 24 – Pick up at Bus Stop 15
101 Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 9
101 Hostel – pick up at Bus station 9
101 Hótel – pick up at Bus station 6
101 Skuggi Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 9
105 – A Townhouse Hotel, Háteigsvegur 1 – pick up at Bus Stop 13
1912 Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 3
22 Hill Hotel, Brautarholt 22, 105 Rvík – Direct Pick Up
3 Sisters Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 1
41 – A Townhouse Hotel – pick up at Bus stop 14
4th Floor Hotel – pick up at Bus station 9
A Part Of Reykjavik Apartments, Brautarholt 2, 105 Rvík – Direct Pick Up
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We offer pick up and drop off within the city of Reykjavik. We can pick-up directly from many hotels and guest houses in Reykjavik as well as from the Reykjavik cruise ship terminals.

Parts of the Reykjavik city centre are restricted for bus driving. This means that all tour companies are only allowed to stop at certain designated bus stop locations in the centre of Reykjavík to pick up the guests from hotels or other accommodations located within this area.

On the list below, you can find the names of accommodations in Reykjavik. If your accommodation does not have direct pick-up due to being located within the restricted area, then you can see on our map the walking route from your accommodation to the nearest bus stop. If your accommodation is not on the list, then please contact us by email and we can assist in finding your best pick up location.

Below you will also find a list of bus stops with names of the hotels/accommodations serviced by each bus stop.

If you are staying outside Reykjavik than we can pick you up from the BSI Bus Terminal or you can come to our office located at Fiskislod 45m, 101 Reykjavik and join the tour from there

SELECT YOUR HOTEL/GUESTHOUSE TO SEE DIRECTIONS

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100 Iceland Hotel – Laugavegur 100- pick up at Bus Stop 9
101 Apartments, Bræðraborgarstígur 24 – Pick up at Bus Stop 15
101 Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 9
101 Hostel – pick up at Bus station 9
101 Hótel – pick up at Bus station 6
101 Skuggi Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 9
105 – A Townhouse Hotel, Háteigsvegur 1 – pick up at Bus Stop 13
1912 Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 3
22 Hill Hotel, Brautarholt 22, 105 Rvík – Direct Pick Up
3 Sisters Guesthouse – pick up at Bus station 1
41 – A Townhouse Hotel – pick up at Bus stop 14
4th Floor Hotel – pick up at Bus station 9
A Part Of Reykjavik Apartments, Brautarholt 2, 105 Rvík – Direct Pick Up

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NICETRAVEL operates tours in Iceland ranging from day tours to multi-day tours. In our offer you will find classic Golden Circle Tours, Ring Road Iceland Tours and unique Westfjords Iceland Tours.

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Lava Formations

Explore Iceland’s astonishing lava formations on our tours

ARNARSTAPI (SNÆFELLSNES)

ARNARSTAPI (SNÆFELLSNES)

REYNISDRANGAR (SOUTH COAST)

ELDHRAUN (SOUTH COAST)

STUÐLAGIL (RING ROAD)

DIMMUBORGIR (RING ROAD)

On our tours of Iceland, you’ll see an ever-changing country packed with breathtaking geological marvels, including beautiful basalt columns, jagged pinnacles, and jet-black lava flows. Home to some of the fiercest volcanoes ever known, more than a third of the world’s recorded lava since the Middle Ages has poured across Iceland! On our Ring Road and South Coast tours, you’ll see how lava has shaped the country into what it is today, where more than 30 active volcano systems have created astonishing sights like Stuðlagil Canyon, the Eldhraun lava field, and the black sand beach at Reynisfjara.

LEARN MORE ABOUT VOLCANIC LANDSCAPES

Dyrhólaey

See the “Arch with a Hole” summer home to Puffins

DYRHÓLAEY

DYRHÓLAEY

DYRHÓLAEY

DYRHÓLAEY

Offering some of the best views on the South Coast, Dyrhólaey (Door Hill Island) is a spectacular promontory rising more than a hundred meters high above the Atlantic. Close to the most southerly point in Iceland, fierce waves pound the shores below. You’ll enjoy phenomenal panoramic views of towering stone arches, gleaming glaciers, brooding volcanoes, and Iceland’s famous black sand beach, Reynisfjara. If you look closely, you’ll see the Reynisdrangar too! In the summer, thousands of puffins and other seabirds flock here, so it’s an excellent spot for bird watching!

Blue Lagoon

Take a dip at Iceland’s famous Geothermal SPA

BLUE LAGOON

BLUE LAGOON

BLUE LAGOON

BLUE LAGOON

Experience a spa day like no other with a trip to Iceland’s iconic Blue Lagoon. This geothermal paradise guarantees relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploring. Some of our Golden Circle & Ring Road tours include an option to visit here, where you can lie back in the warming waters, admire the astonishing views of the jet-black lava fields, exfoliate, and enjoy a drink at the swim-up bar. Close to the airport and the city, the Blue Lagoon is the perfect place to sample the best of Iceland’s famous hot pots, where the mineral-rich healing waters will send you to heaven!

Whale Watching

Enjoy an unforgettable whale watching tour in Iceland!

WHALE WATCHING

WHALE WATCHING

WHALE WATCHING

With more than twenty types of whales visiting Iceland every year, it’s one of the best places in the world to take a whale watching tour. When we visit Akureyri in North Iceland on our Ring Road tours, get ready to spot humpbacks, minke whales, orcas, dolphins, and porpoises. If you’re lucky, you might see a Blue whale, the most enormous creature ever known! Whales and other cetaceans come to Iceland to feed in the nutrient-rich waters, and some stay all year round now. Imagine the joy of seeing whales and dolphins in the wild – you can do that when you visit Iceland!

LEARN MORE ABOUT WILDLIFE WATCHING TOURS IN ICELAND

Waterfalls

Explore the land of ten thousand waterfalls on our tours!

GULLFOSS (GOLDEN CIRCLE)

HRAUNFOSSAR (SILVER CIRCLE)

DYNJANDI (WESTFJORDS)

SELJALANDSFOSS (SOUTH COAST)

SKÓGAFOSS (SOUTH COAST)

DETTIFOSS (RING ROAD)

Iceland is covered by glaciers and snow-capped mountains, so that means there’s a lot of crystal-clear meltwater tumbling over cliffs and rushing to the sea. Some say there are over 10,000 waterfalls in Iceland, and you’ll see some of the most famous falls on our Golden Circle, South Coast, and Ring Road tours. There are hidden waterfalls, multi-tiered falls, widescreen cascades where rainbows dance on sunny days, and even waterfalls where you can walk behind the waters! We’ll show you some of the best fosses in Iceland – and they’re all easy to reach too!

LEARN MORE ABOUT ICELANDIC WATERFALLS

Volcanic Craters

See Iceland’s spectacular volcanic craters on our tours!

KERIÐ (GOLDEN CIRCLE)

GRÁBRÓK (WESTFJORDS)

Iceland is less than 20 million years old, created by underwater volcanoes rising up along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with a pipeline of molten magma straight from the Earth’s burning core. Dozens of volcanoes dot the country, and many are still active, which means you can explore fascinating volcanic formations at different geological stages! On our Golden Circle tours, you’ll see the multicolored crater at Kerið. Grábrok Craters are included in itineraries for our Westfjords Tours. There are countless more craters to be seen on our Ring Road and Silver Circle tours!

Seal Watching

Go seal spotting while you’re on tour in Iceland!

YTRI-TUNGA (SNÆFELLSNES)

JÖKULSÁRLÓN GLACIER LAGOON

HVITANES (WESTFJORDS)

Iceland is a haven for several seal species, with little colonies of these captivating creatures dotted around the country. On our South Coast & Glacier Lagoon and Ring Road tours, you’ll have a chance to spot them at Jökulsárlón, where seals are often seen basking on the floating icebergs. Iceland’s coastline features golden sandy beaches where Harbor and Gray seals make their home, including Ytri-Tunga, a stop on ourSnaefellsnes tour in West Iceland.

Notably the highest chances to see them is when taking one of Westfjords Tours. It’s your best chance to see these gorgeous creatures in their natural habitat!

LEARN MORE ABOUT WILDLIFE WATCHING TOURS IN ICELAND

River Rafting

Take a ride on a thrilling river rafting tour experience!

RIVER RAFTING

RIVER RAFTING

RIVER RAFTING

RIVER RAFTING

Iceland’s fast-flowing glacial rivers offer you a fantastic adventure experience when you join one of our adrenaline-pumping river rafting tours. Jump on sturdy rafts not far from Gullfoss waterfall on the Golden Circle, and paddle through the twisting turns of the Brúarhlöð volcanic rock canyon on the White River! Soak up the stunning scenery as you float downstream, safe in the hands of expert guides, with all the equipment you’ll need provided. It’s one of the most exciting adventure activities you can take in Iceland!

Northern Lights

Want to see the Northern Lights? Then book an Multi-Day Tour during winter time!

NORTHERN LIGHTS

NORTHERN LIGHTS

NORTHERN LIGHTS

NORTHERN LIGHTS

Seeing a display of the magical Northern Lights is an unforgettable experience, and Iceland is one of the most beautiful places in the world to witness this colorful cosmic spectacle. Clear, dark skies are needed to see the Northern Lights at their best, far away from streetlights. So when you book a winter multi-day tour, you’ll have the best chance to see the Northern Lights when you stay overnight in the remote Icelandic countryside. The darker the nights get, the brighter the lights can be seen. Choose one of our winter tours for an experience you’ll never forget!

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Lava Caving

Explore Iceland’s unique underground lava cave on our tours

LAVA CAVING

LAVA CAVING

LAVA CAVING

Iceland is a hotbed of volcanic activity formed by superheated lava and molten rock from countless eruptions over millions of years. When the lava stops flowing, the top crust cools more quickly, leaving hollow caves and tunnels behind. You can explore these incredible underground spaces when our Silver Circle tours visit The Cave at Víðgelmir in West Iceland. Enjoy a 90-minute expedition on well-lit walkways with expert guides and learn about stalagmites and stalactites in colorful caverns. Viking outlaws used these places as hideouts – now you can explore here too!

Golden Circle

See Iceland’s most famous sights

GOLDEN CIRCLE

GOLDEN CIRCLE

GOLDEN CIRCLE

Tour the Golden Circle to see the glittering jewels in Iceland’s crown. In one convenient day trip from the capital, you’ll see the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall, the geothermal wonders of Geysir, and the spectacular rift valley at Þingvellir National Park. The Golden Circle offers you the best of Iceland’s natural beauty and history, where you can walk in Viking footsteps between two continents! Stand back as a geyser erupts at Haukadalur Geothermal Area every few minutes and admire the view at Gullfoss, a tremendous two-tiered waterfall fed by glacial meltwater.

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Ice Caving

Explore Iceland’s unique ice caves on our exciting tours!

ICE CAVING

ICE CAVING

ICE CAVING

More than a tenth of Iceland is covered by glaciers, making it the perfect place to get a close look at these astonishing frozen wonders. On our South Coast tours, you can opt for an unforgettable Ice Cave experience at Vatnajökull. Iceland’s glaciers are constantly changing, so your ice cave trip will be unique – nobody else will see the same sight again! Strap on some crampons and discover fascinating ice formations, including stalagmites, stalactites, and spectacular blue ice caves, safe in the hands of our experienced glacier guides. Tours operate between late October to April.

Hot Spring Bathing

Take a dip in Iceland’s famous geothermal spas on our tours

BLUE LAGOON

SKY LAGOON

CANYON BATHS (SILVER CIRCLE)

KROSSNESLAUG (WESTFJORDS)

VÖK BATHS (RING ROAD)

HOT TUBS (HVERAGERÐI)

Enjoying a dip in a geothermal hot spring spa or pool is a daily ritual for Icelanders, like going to a coffee shop or a bar. There are dozens of natural hot spring spas, swimming pools, and outdoor hot pots all over the country, waiting for you to jump in and relax! Our Golden Circle tours include options to visit the Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon near Reykjavík, while our Silver Circle tours include an authentic stone-walled hot pot in a remote canyon! Our Ring Road tours also feature several geothermal swimming pools around the country, where the locals love to relax too.

LEARN MORE ABOUT ICELANDIC HOT SPRINGS

Glaciers

Take our tours of Iceland to admire its gorgeous glaciers

SÓLHEIMAJÖKULL

VATNAJÖKULL

Close to the Arctic Circle and just 300 miles wide, Iceland is the perfect place to explore glaciers and ice caps. These frozen blue wonders can be seen easily as you explore Iceland on our Ring Road tours. That’s because outlet glaciers and glacier tongues reach down from Sólheimajökull on the South Coast and from Vatnajökull in the East right down to the coast, making it easy to get up close to these majestic sights. Centuries of snow and ice have created these incredible glaciers, but they are retreating now due to climate change. Don’t miss your chance to see these marvels while you can!

Glacier Hike

Experience an adventure like no other on a Glacier Hike tour

GLACIER HIKE

GLACIER HIKE

GLACIER HIKE

GLACIER HIKE

Did you know that a tenth of Iceland is covered in glaciers and that 269 of them have been named? Iceland is the ideal place to come if you want to explore these natural wonders at close quarters. That’s because our South Coast tours visit Sólheimajökull in South Iceland, where you can strap on crampons and take an unforgettable stroll across this ever-changing environment. Gaze at incredible ice formations, crossing crevasses, and exploring ice caves, all in the hands of knowledgeable expert guides. Note: Our Glacier Hike tours operate between April and October.

Geysers

Did you ever wonder where the word “geyser” comes from?

STROKKUR (GOLDEN CIRCLE)

GEYSIR (GOLDEN CIRCLE)

GEOTHERMAL PARK (HVERAGERÐI)

Iceland is a country filled with incredible water features, including hot springs, waterfalls, and glacial rivers. But did you know that the word “geyser” comes from here? On our Golden Circle tours, you’ll see the “OG” of geysers everywhere at the Haukadalur Geothermal area. While Geysir has fallen silent recently, nearby Strokkur erupts in steam explosions and spray every few minutes, sending superheated water flying high into the sky. Geysir means “gush” in Icelandic, and that’s where the name comes from! If you book a package with stay in Hveragerði you can also admire smaller cousin of Strokkur that erupts every 15-20 minutes.

Geothermal Areas

Discover Iceland’s active geothermal areas on our tours

HAUKADALUR (GOLDEN CIRCLE)

DEILDARTUNGUHVER (SILVER CIRCLE)

GEOTHERMAL PARK (HVERAGERÐI)

HVERIR (RING ROAD)

Iceland’s fiery volcanic origins mean it’s a hothouse of geothermal activity with several colorful geothermal areas you can explore on our tours. The Blue Lagoon is the most famous, close to the airport, and you can visit the Haukadalur Geothermal Area on our Golden Circle tours. On our Silver Circle tours, you can see the most powerful hot spring in Europe at Deildartunguhver. And if you choose one of our Ring Road tours, you’ll see the almost alien landscapes at Hverir, where fumaroles fizz and hot pools bubble and boil! Feel the ground tremble and smell the sulfur!

Canyons

Admire Iceland’s astonishing geological gems on our tours

FJAÐRÁRGLJÚFUR (SOUTH COAST)

ÞINGVELLIR (GOLDEN CIRCLE)

STUÐLAGIL (RING ROAD)

KÓLUGLJUFUR (RING ROAD)

Iceland is a “country in the making” formed by volcanoes and earthquakes and sculpted by gigantic glaciers.

That offers you a variety of breathtaking and unique landscapes, such as Stuðlagil and Fjaðrárgljúfur, two of the most stunning places in Iceland! At Stuðlagil, you’ll see twisting basalt columns line a gorgeous glacial river canyon, a magnificent location that has only recently been discovered. Fjaðrárgljúfur (Feather River Canyon) is a surreal sight – a marvelous sheer-walled river canyon covered in blankets of velvet-green moss.

LEARN MORE ABOUT ICELANDIC CANYONS

Boat Tours

Get up close to the Glacier Lagoon icebergs on a boat tour or go river rafting!

BOAT TOURS (JÖKULSÁRLÓN GLACIER LAGOON)

BOAT TOURS (JÖKULSÁRLÓN GLACIER LAGOON)

BOAT TOURS (JÖKULSÁRLÓN GLACIER LAGOON)

Our tours will take you straight to the most spectacular sights in Iceland, but there are ways of getting even closer if you want to! At the Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón), you can jump into an amphibious vehicle for an unforgettable tour around the lagoon, sailing amongst the glittering giants.

Imagine the thrill of seeing these gigantic chunks of multi-coloured ice from just a few feet away! Where else will you get a chance to cruise between towering icebergs as they sway around the spectacular lagoon? Don’t miss this magical experience! Note: Boat tours are available from May to October.

Bird Watching

Enjoy Iceland’s famous bird-watching spots on our tours

LÁTRABJARD (WESTFJORDS)

DÝRHÓLAEY (SOUTH COAST)

LÓNDRANGAR (SNÆFELLSNES)

Everyone wants to see Iceland’s famous puffins when they visit in the summer months (late May until mid-August). Iceland is also home to countless more species of birds, some of which stay all year round.

On our South Coast and Ring Road tours, you’ll also have a chance to see Arctic terns, kittiwakes, guillemots, and razorbills. Lake Mývatn in North Iceland attracts thousands of ducks each summer, making it a bird watcher’s paradise! Look out for the Barrow’s Goldeneye, Harlequin ducks, gyrfalcons, gannets, and ptarmigans! Our Westfjords and Snæfellsnes tours also include visits to bird-filled cliffs along the route.

Geysir

Visit the “original” Geyser on our Golden Circle tours

GEYSIR

GEYSIR

GEYSIR

Iceland’s fierce volcanic activity fuels gushing geysers all around the country, and the most famous hot spring is Geysir, one of the highlights of our Golden Circle tours. Geysir was the first erupting hot spring discovered by Europeans, and its name is the Icelandic word for “gush”, giving its name to all hot springs worldwide. Geysir is quiet these days, but Strokkur sends hot water and vapor high into the sky every few minutes! You won’t have to wait long to see it blow sky-high. So get your camera ready – this will be one of the best photo opportunities you’ll have in Iceland!

Gullfoss Waterfall

Discover the glorious Gullfoss on our Golden Circle tours

GULLFOSS

GULLFOSS

GULLFOSS

One of the highlights of the famous Golden Circle route, Gullfoss is a thundering two-tier waterfall fueled by Langjökull, the “Long Glacier”, which you’ll see far inland if it’s a clear day. Tumbling more than thirty meters into a dramatic rock canyon, Gullfoss is one of the most thrilling waterfalls in the country, and you can see the falls from several viewing platforms. Watch out for rainbows on sunny days, and wear waterproofs – millions of gallons of water crashing over the cascade creates lots of spray!

Traditional Architecture

See the famous turf-roofed buildings!

TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE

TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE

TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE

TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE

Traditional Icelandic architecture is characterized by its simplicity, functionality, and integration with the natural environment. During our tours you will be able to see couple of its examples.

LEARN MORE ABOUT ICELANDIC ARCHITECTURE

Akureyri

Enjoy an evening and overnight stay in the capital of the North

AKUREYRI

AKUREYRI

AKUREYRI

AKUREYRI

Akureyri is the unofficial “second city” of Iceland, located in the far north about six hours from Reykjavik, nestling at the end of the longest fjord in the country.

LEARN MORE ABOUT AKUREYRI

Sólheimajökull Glacier & Lagoon

See the slowly disappearing glacier and a glacial lake forming in front!

SÓLHEIMAJÖKULL

SÓLHEIMAJÖKULL

SÓLHEIMAJÖKULL

SÓLHEIMAJÖKULL

Sólheimajökull is a magnificent glacier located on the South Coast of Iceland. It is an outlet glacier that descends from the larger Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. Sólheimajökull is famous for its breathtaking ice formations, including deep crevasses, ice caves, and dramatic ice ridges.

The glacial environment of Sólheimajökull provides a unique opportunity to witness the effects of climate change, as the glacier has been receding in recent years. This caused new Glacial Lagoon to appear on the map of Iceland, where huge chunks of ice slowly float on its surface.

Húsafell Canyon Baths

Bathe like Icelanders did in the old days!

CANYON BATHS

CANYON BATHS

CANYON BATHS

CANYON BATHS

CANYON BATHS

This place offers a unique and natural relaxation experience, nestled within a stunning canyon surrounded by lush greenery. This is a spellbinding place that has to be seen to be believed, with three geothermally-heated pools of varying temperatures (30-41°C or 86-105°F), a cold-water pot and a cooling waterfall, all designed to blend seamlessly into the natural environment.

These are traditional and authentic Icelandic bathing pools, inspired by the age-old ways used by the locals in this area for a thousand years. Sustainably built in the traditional stone-bath style in an off-grid location, it’s a unique combination.

Rauðisandur Red Beach

Find yourself on the Westernmost Beach in Europe!

RAUÐISANDUR

RAUÐISANDUR

RAUÐISANDUR

RAUÐISANDUR

Rauðisandur is a stunning golden sandy beach located in the Westfjords region of Iceland. Its name translates to “Red Sand,” but the beach is actually a unique blend of golden, beige, and reddish hues. The vast expanse of Rauðisandur stretches for nearly 10 kilometers and is backed by stunning cliffs and mountains. The beach is known for its tranquil beauty and peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for solitude and relaxation.

Bolafjall Sky Walk

Take a walk on top of one of the most beautiful summits in Iceland!

BOLAFJALL

BOLAFJALL

BOLAFJALL

BOLAFJALL

Bolafjall is a prominent mountain located in the Westfjords region of Iceland. Rising up to an elevation of 638 meters, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding fjords and coastal landscape.

In the recent year, on the summit of Bolafjall impressing viewing platform with sky walk was constructed, just right next to old American radar station. It allows you to witness the beauty of the rugged terrain and the vast ocean beyond. The road leading to the top is very steep and narrow, but no worries! You will be taken there by our experienced drivers.

Dettifoss

See the most powerful waterfall in the whole of Europe!

DETTIFOSS

DETTIFOSS

DETTIFOSS

Dettifoss is a mighty and powerful waterfall located in Northeast Iceland. It is known for being the most powerful waterfall in Europe, with a massive volume of water cascading over its rocky edge.

The sheer force and thundering sound of Dettifoss are awe-inspiring, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for visitors. The waterfall is situated in the Vatnajökull National Park, surrounded by rugged landscapes and dramatic cliffs.

Gljúfrabúi

Discover the hidden gem of the South Coast with us!

GLJÚFRABÚI

GLJÚFRABÚI

Gljúfrabúi is a hidden gem located in Iceland, near the popular tourist attraction, Seljalandsfoss waterfall.

It is often referred to as the “Secret Waterfall” or “Cave Watefall” due to its concealed location and the fact, that is very often missed by many!

Diamond Beach

Take a walk among the “Diamonds”!

DIAMOND BEACH

DIAMOND BEACH

DIAMOND BEACH

The beach gets its name from the sparkling icebergs that wash up on the black sand, resembling diamonds on the shore. The contrast between the glistening ice and the dark volcanic sand creates a breathtaking sight. Diamond Beach is a photographer’s paradise, offering stunning opportunities to capture the beauty of nature.

Arnarstapi

Walk on a lava arch and see many stunning sights!

ARNARSTAPI

ARNARSTAPI

ARNARSTAPI

ARNARSTAPI

Arnastapi is a small village located on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland. The village offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers. One of the main attractions in Arnarstapi is the famous Gatklettur, a natural arch rock formation that stands tall against the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. There, you can also take a walk on the Lava Bridge and pose for a unique picture.

Borgarnes

Enjoy an evening and overnight stay in the capital of the West

BORGARNES

BORGARNES

BORGARNES

BORGARNES

Borgarnes bubbles with life, packed into a picturesque promontory overlooking the broad waters of Borgarfjörður, the “City Fjord”.

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Hveragerði

Enjoy an afternoon and overnight stay in the charming, geothermal village

HVERAGERÐI

HVERAGERÐI

HVERAGERÐI

HVERAGERÐI

HVERAGERÐI

Hveragerði catches your attention with steam vents billowing vapor into the air everywhere you look. You’ll be amazed by the endless rows of geothermally-heated greenhouses, where bananas and other fruits are grown all year round!

LEARN MORE ABOUT HVERAGERÐI

Hraunfossar Lava Waterfalls

See a unique waterfall when you book a Silver Circle tour

HRAUNFOSSAR

HRAUNFOSSAR

HRAUNFOSSAR

HRAUNFOSSAR

Iceland is filled with unique sights, and one of the most mesmerizing is the “Lava Waterfalls” at Hraunfossar. Part of the Silver Circle tour route, glacial meltwater gently cascades down a series of steps from the middle of moss-covered lava cliffs, with the falls stretching for hundreds of meters. The waters seep through the Hallmundarhraun lava field until reaching the White River before tumbling gracefully below. You can enjoy the Lava Waterfall from different perspectives at several viewing platforms. It’s an extraordinary sight!

Westfjords

Explore Iceland’s wildest region

WESTFJORDS

WESTFJORDS

WESTFJORDS

WESTFJORDS

WESTFJORDS

WESTFJORDS

WESTFJORDS

If you want to see Iceland at its wildest, the Westfjords await you! Lonely Planet picked the Westfjords as its No.1 place to go – here’s your chance to see it!

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Vik í Myrdal

Charming, southernmostvillage in Iceland

VIK VILLAGE

VIK VILLAGE

VIK VILLAGE

The picturesque village of Vik í Myrdal is perfect for a photo stop on our South Coast and Ring Road tours. Atlantic waves roll in with full force at the most southerly point on Iceland’s mainland, pounding the black sand beaches. Vík is the warmest coastal town in the country, and the summer air is filled with migrating birds. Walk its pretty streets and admire the gorgeous hilltop church atop the town’s highest point! Enjoy another view of the Reynisdrangar from there!

Þingvellir National Park

Where two continents split apart

ÞINGVELLIR

ÞINGVELLIR

ÞINGVELLIR

ÞINGVELLIR

A place of outstanding natural beauty, Þingvellir National Park offers you a unique opportunity to walk in Viking footsteps between two continents. The tectonic plates of North America and Europe are pulling apart along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge here, increasing Iceland’s size every day! The early Viking settlers held their parliaments (the Alþingi) here for a thousand years, and Iceland declared its independence from this stunning location in 1944, so this is a sacred place for all Icelanders! It’s now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it a must-see stop on our Golden Circle tours.

South Coast

See the best of Iceland’s stunning South Coast

SOUTH COAST

SOUTH COAST

SOUTH COAST

SOUTH COAST

SOUTH COAST

Explore the treasures of the South Coast on our tours, discovering stunning landscapes lined with thundering waterfalls, immense glaciers, towering volcanoes, and dramatic black sand beaches! Easily reached from the city, the South Coast is an unforgettable dreamland of astonishing natural wonders. Hike across a glacier at Sólheimajökull, or maybe discover a hidden waterfall? Walk on an endless black sand beach at Reynisfjara or enjoy a thrilling walk behind a waterfall at Seljalandsfoss? These are just some of the magical experiences you can enjoy on a tour of the sensational South Coast!

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Snæfellsnes

See the “Iceland in Miniature”

SNÆFELLSNES

SNÆFELLSNES

SNÆFELLSNES

SNÆFELLSNES

SNÆFELLSNES

Close to the capital and easily reached, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is an ideal tour to discover all of Iceland’s best features in just one day! The “Snow Mountain Peninsula” is often called “Iceland in Miniature” because you can find photogenic mountains (including Kirkjufell), beautiful beaches, plunging waterfalls, seal colonies, ancient lava fields, and a towering stratovolcano in one place! Some say the peninsula has mystical qualities as one of the planet’s many “chakra” centers. It also inspired Jules Verne when he wrote “Journey to the Center of the Earth”!

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Sky Lagoon

Soothe yourself after a day on tour with a dip at Sky Lagoon

SKY LAGOON

SKY LAGOON

SKY LAGOON

SKY LAGOON

One of Iceland’s newest and most impressive geothermal spa experiences, Sky Lagoon offers you a memorable experience with astonishing views of the Atlantic. Relax in the perfectly regulated waters surrounded by volcanic rocks and a turf-roofed visitor center. Enjoy the 75-meter infinity pool, and order a drink at the swim-up bar! You can opt for an authentic Icelandic bathing experience with the Seven-Step Ritual, including saunas, cold mist showers, and exfoliating scrubs. It’s one of the most spectacular geothermal spa experiences in the world!

Seljalandsfoss

Take a walk behind a waterfall on our South Coast tours

SELJALANDSFOSS

SELJALANDSFOSS

SELJALANDSFOSS

SELJALANDSFOSS

Seljalandsfoss is a graceful waterfall that tumbles over 60 meters from Eyjafjallajökull, a volcano on Iceland’s stunning South Coast. It has a special feature that makes it even more exciting – there’s a path you can take all the way around the cascade! It can be slippery, but the views are unforgettable if you don’t mind getting wet! The chute is fueled by glacial meltwater from the volcano that stopped air traffic in 2010, putting Iceland on the map! A “secret” waterfall called Gljúfrabúi is nearby, hidden in a little green rock canyon – we’ll show you where to find it!

Reynisfjara Black Beach

See one of the most famous beaches in the world

REYNISFJARA

REYNISFJARA

REYNISFJARA

If National Geographic and TripAdvisor both say Reynisfjara is one of the best beaches in the world, then you have to add it to your list of “must-see” places to visit when you’re in Iceland. With miles of jet-black volcanic sands stretching into the distance and fierce Atlantic waves pounding the shoreline, it’s one of the most dramatic coastlines you’ll ever see! Lined with beautiful basalt columns, the Reynisdrangar completes the cinematic scene, towering sea stacks looming offshore! Some say these were trolls trying to catch a ship, frozen in time when the sun rose!

Jökulsárlon Glacier Lagoon

Explore Iceland’s spectacular Glacier Lagoon on our tours

JÖKULSÁRLON

JÖKULSÁRLON

JÖKULSÁRLON

Where else can you get up close to immense icebergs in a glacial meltwater lagoon? On our South Coast Multi-Day and Ring Road tours, you can visit the astonishing Glacier Lagoon at Jökulsárlón, where you’ll see gigantic icebergs floating serenely around a spectacular lake, which only formed about 80 years ago. As the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier retreats, giant pieces break off the edge and sail out to sea. The Glacier Lagoon is the “waiting room” on the journey! Come and see these multicolored icy marvels for yourself at this bucket-list location, and look out for seals basking on the bergs too!

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

Walk into the cave hidden behind the falls!

Bus Stop 6 - Safnahúsið (Culture House) (12)

Hveragerði has several fine restaurants and cafés, and some offer unique dishes that use the underground heat! For example, Ölverk Pizza & Brewery specialize in wood-fired pizzas while using geothermal heat to brew their high-quality craft ales. You can also have a snack inside the greenhouse at Rósa Kaffi. Nearby, The Greenhouse Hotel is also home to a food hall with several options, including tacos, burgers, fried chicken and Asian cuisine. More options are available here, so you’re guaranteed a great meal, whatever you’re in the mood for.

Bus Stop 6 - Safnahúsið (Culture House) (2024)

FAQs

What is the closest bus stop to Center Hotel Arnarhvoll? ›

The nearest bus stop to Center Hotel Arnarhvoll in Reykjavík is Menntaskólinn Í Reykjavík / Mr. It's a 2 min walk away.

Where do tours pick up in Reykjavík? ›

Pick up is operated by shuttle buses in the city centre and it starts 30 minutes before the tour departure from BSÍ Bus Terminal. Pick up is at designated bus stops, and selected hotels and guesthouses in Reykjavík.

Where is the bus terminal in Reykjavík? ›

BSI Reykjavik is a primary bus terminal in Reykjavik, located just over half a mile (around a kilometer) from the city center. The terminal's building has two floors, a white exterior, and a big, red BSI logo embossed on it.

What time does the bus run in Las Vegas? ›

With several bus stops Las Vegas Strip locations, you can catch The Deuce line in front of most major hotels and resorts on Las Vegas Boulevard. The Deuce runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. From 7:00 AM to 1:00 AM, there should be a bus every 10 to 15 minutes.

How many bus stops are there in Las Vegas? ›

RTCSNV Schedule Updates

The RTCSNV has 39 bus routes in Las Vegas with 3717 bus stops.

Do you tip tour bus drivers in Iceland? ›

Tipping in different places in Iceland

Nowadays, tipping isn't limited to only restaurants, bars, and cafes. You can also tip a tour driver or even a tour guide.

Is it best to pre book tours in Iceland? ›

Booking excursions in advance

Booking in advance also allows you to plan your itinerary and will give you the opportunity to choose from a wider selection of tours. Especially, when it comes to small ports in Iceland, such as Grundarfjörður port, Ísafjörður port, Seyðisfjörður port, Djúpivogur port, and Heymaey port.

Does Reykjavík have hop on hop off buses? ›

Take a bus tour with City Sightseeing and explore this incredible city at your leisure, with the opportunity to hop on and off at conveniently located bus stops.

Is it easy to get around Iceland by bus? ›

Strætó - THE ICELANDIC PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION System

There is no hop-on / hop-off bus pass available that spans around the whole island. The bus network, however, is extensive and makes it possible to travel the whole circle. In addition to strætó, local bus networks operate in the East and the Westfjords of Iceland.

Can you buy tickets on the bus Iceland? ›

You can pay the bus fare in cash, each bus has a fare collecting box next to the driver. At the time this is written (Fall 2022) the fare for an adult is 490 ISK. For pensioners, disabled people and children aged 6-17 the fare is 245 ISK.

What time do buses stop in Reykjavik? ›

At peak operating times, buses arrive every 10–15 minutes, but in the middle of the day and during the evening, frequency drops to every 30 minutes. Service stops around midnight, and resumes around 6:30am on weekdays; Sunday services are considerably less frequent.

Is there a bus that goes down Las Vegas Strip? ›

The Las Vegas Deuce is the RTC's popular bus system that runs along Las Vegas Boulevard. Riders can comfortably hop on and off this air-conditioned double-decker bus while sightseeing.

Does FlixBus have stops? ›

We can get you there in 3 hours 30 minutes, and you can expect 8 stops on your journey. FlixBus has a large nationwide network, so you can keep travelling with us once you reach Street.

Where does Big Bus Paris stop? ›

Big Bus Paris Route & Timetable

The Classic Red Route passes all of Paris' must-see sights across 10 stops. These include the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, Trocadéro, Grand Palais, Opéra Garnier, the Champs-Elysées, and much more. The first bus leaves the Eiffel Tower at 9:30 AM.

Does McKinney have buses? ›

Collin County Transit is a rider assistance program for eligible riders that offers efficient transit options for participating McKinney Urban Transit District (MUTD) service-area cities.

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