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  • NEW TOUR FOR 2025

6 days - EXCLUSIVE TO 50 DEGREES NORTH with premium hotels and most dinners included.

Experience the magic of Iceland’s winter on the Icelandic Lights tour! This carefully crafted journey showcases the country's most iconic sights while maximizing your chances of witnessing the spectacular Northern Lights. From Reykjavik, journey to the majestic Vatnajökull glacier in the southeast, this adventure takes you through Iceland's breathtaking countryside.

Explore the famous Golden Circle, relax in the soothing waters of the Blue Lagoon, and marvel at the beauty of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and the striking Black Lava Beach. Learn about the Northern Lights, and meet the iconic Icelandic horses at a local farm. Along the way, you’ll also discover traditional turf farmsteads and charming churches, making this an unforgettable winter escape.

Read more about the best time to see the Northern Lights in Iceland.

Highlights include

  • Track record of 85-98% chance of seeing the Northern Lights
  • Upgraded hotels with most dinners included
  • See amazing Icelandic landscapes mixed with soft adventure and cultural experiences
    during the day
  • Climb a volcano crater and walk between two continental tectonic plates
  • Relax in the Blue Lagoon and learn about living with volcanoes
  • See Icelandic horses and taste freshly baked hot spring bread
  • Small group, maximum 16 people
Day 1
Welcome to Iceland
Day 2
Þingvellir National Park, Golden Circle and Farm Visit
Day 3
Natural wonders of South Iceland
Day 4
Jökulsárlón, Diamond Beach, Hof and Vatnajökull National Park
Day 5
Blue Lagoon and Vík
Day 6
Departure Day
Start Place
Golden Circle, Iceland, Iceland
End Place
Keflavik
Country Visited
Iceland
Duration
6 Days
Start Date
Scheduled
Group Size
6 - 16
Travel Style
Escorted Tour
Suitability
Moderate activities including city walking tours and no porterage
Code
50DN1400

As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.

The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.

Details

Transportation

Small coach (max 16 people on tour)

Included
  • Fully escorted tour with 2 nights in Reykjavik and 3 nights in country locations
  • 4-day small bus tour with an English-speaking guide or driver-guide
  • 5 nights accommodation, in rooms with private facilities (twin or double rooms)
  • Flybus transfers from the airport to city, city to airport Day 1 and Day 6
  • Daily breakfast
  • 1 x 3-course or buffet dinner including coffee/tea in Reykjavík
  • 3 x 2-course or buffet dinner including coffee/tea outside Reykjavík
  • Geysir Geothermal taste of freshly baked hot spring bread served with butter, boiled eggs and herring
  • Entry to Fridheimar Geothermal Greenhouse and horse stable
  • Entry to Lava & Volcano Exhibition Centre
  • Entry to Skógar Folk Museum
  • Northern Lights program for three nights including a coach tour and walking tours. Combination of lectures, presentations, film, and guided Northern Lights searches. Use of winter & Northern Lights explorer equipment: simple non-slip snow & ice grippers spikes for shoes and a flashlight that is helpful when walking in the dark and operating your photo camera at night
  • Comfort Entrance at the Blue Lagoon including mud mask, towel and first drink
  • Parking fees
  • Free Wi-Fi on the bus
Not Included
  • Any private expenses
  • Any additional services
  • All meals not listed under "included"
  • Optional supplement for passengers that require social distancing and more space on the bus.
  • Porterage is not included - you will be responsible for carrying all your luggage.

Note: arrival and departure transfers are independent and not guided

Itinerary

Day 1 - Welcome to Iceland

Individual transfer by Flybus shuttle from Keflavik International airport to your accommodation in Reykjavik where you spend the night. You have the afternoon free to explore Reykjavik, seeing the local sights such as the Hallgrimskirkja, a short 10 minute walk away.

Your Tour Leader will meet you this evening in the hotel lobby and have a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.

Meals
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel Reykjavík Saga - 4 star central hotel with sauna, fitness and steam rooms or similar

Day 2 - Þingvellir National Park, Golden Circle and Farm Visit

Start your day with a scenic drive along Hvalfjörður fjord, known for its quiet beauty and dramatic landscape. Your first stop is Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you’ll see the meeting point of two tectonic plates and learn about Iceland’s historical significance as the site of the world’s oldest parliament.

Next, follow the Golden Circle route, beginning with the Geysir geothermal area. Watch as the Strokkur geyser erupts, sending a plume of water high into the air. At the nearby Restaurant Geysir, the chef offers you a taste of traditional Icelandic food—freshly baked hot spring bread, served with Icelandic butter, boiled eggs, and pickled herring.

From there, continue to Gullfoss, the famous double waterfall that cascades into a rugged canyon. The sound of the water crashing down is as impressive as the view itself.

In the afternoon, visit an Icelandic horse farm, where you’ll learn about this unique breed and its important place in Icelandic culture. Then, head to a geothermal greenhouse, where Icelanders use the island’s natural heat to grow crops in an otherwise harsh environment.

After a full day of exploration, you'll make your way to your accommodation in South Iceland. As night falls, venture outside to experience the Northern Lights, hoping to catch a glimpse of the colorful aurora in the clear, dark skies of rural Iceland.

Meals
1 Breakfast
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Landhotel, a cozy and rustic hotel with stunning views of the mountains and volcanoes in South Iceland. It offers free access to SPA, gym, and rooftop webcams, as well as local cuisine.

Day 3 - Natural wonders of South Iceland

Today, we journey along Iceland's scenic South Coast, where nature’s power and beauty unfold at every stop. Begin with a visit to the Lava & Volcano Exhibition Centre, where you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the island’s dynamic geology and its active volcanoes, which shape both the land and the lives of those who call Iceland home.

Next, travel east to one of Iceland’s finest folk museums, where you can step back in time to explore the country’s rural past. The museum showcases an impressive collection of farm tools, domestic artefacts, and several traditional turf-built houses, offering insight into life on the island before modern times.

Not far from the museum, the Skógafoss waterfall stands as one of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders. With its towering 60-meter drop, this powerful waterfall creates a stunning backdrop for photos and is known for the rainbows that often form in the mist on sunny days.

In the afternoon, head to Reynisfjara, a striking black sand beach near the village of Vík. Walk along the shoreline, where jagged basalt columns rise from the sea, and towering bird cliffs provide a home for thousands of seabirds during the summer months. The haunting beauty of the beach, with its dark sands and powerful waves, is unlike anywhere else.

After a day of exploration, we make our way to Kirkjubæjarklaustur, where we’ll spend the next two nights in a peaceful setting near Vatnajökull National Park. This remote location, far from city lights, is perfect for searching the dark skies for the elusive Northern Lights. With luck, the aurora borealis will dance across the sky in vivid colours, adding a magical end to your day.

Meals
1 Breakfast
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon or similar. Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon is a modern and minimalistic hotel with 125 rooms, a restaurant, a spa, and a gym. It offers free parking, an electric vehicle charging station, and panoramic views of the glacier lagoon and the surrounding nature.

Day 4 - Jökulsárlón, Diamond Beach, Hof and Vatnajökull National Park

Today, we dive into Iceland’s glacial wonders, where ice and snow dominate the landscape. Our first stop is Jökulsárlón, a stunning glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs. The sight of massive chunks of ice drifting serenely in the crystal-clear waters is truly breathtaking, and if you’re lucky, you may even spot seals swimming among the ice.

From the lagoon, we make our way to the nearby Diamond Beach, where large icebergs, having broken off from the glacier, wash ashore and lie scattered across the black sand like jewels. The contrast between the dark volcanic sand and the sparkling ice is a photographer's dream.

In the afternoon, we visit the charming turf church at Hof, a small but picturesque structure that gives a glimpse into Iceland's rural history. Afterward, we head to Vatnajökull National Park, Europe’s largest national park, which is home to Iceland’s highest mountains and the Vatnajökull glacier, one of the largest ice caps in Europe. The park's vast, unspoiled landscapes offer a rare alpine environment, with rugged terrain and towering peaks.

In the evening, settle in for a film presentation about the Northern Lights, as part of the Northern Lights Academy program. This educational experience will help you understand the science behind the aurora borealis and its magical displays.

Meals
1 Breakfast
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Fosshótel Glacier Lagoon or similar

Day 5 - Blue Lagoon and Vík

Today’s journey takes us across some of Iceland’s most stunning landscapes, starting with a drive through the Eldhraun lava field, one of the largest volcanic lava flows in the world. As we head toward the village of Vík, we make a photo stop at the remarkable black sand beach. The dramatic cliffs rise sharply from the sea, and the crashing waves create an awe-inspiring atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to snap a few photos of Iceland’s unique coastal beauty.

From Vík, we continue west toward Seljalandsfoss, one of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland. This waterfall is distinctive because you can walk behind the cascade, offering a unique perspective and a chance to feel the spray of the water as it plunges from the cliff above. The surrounding landscape of green meadows and volcanic mountains makes for a striking backdrop.

In the afternoon, we head to the iconic Blue Lagoon for a relaxing soak in its warm, mineral-rich waters. This geothermal spa is a perfect way to unwind after a day of exploration. The milky blue waters, surrounded by black lava fields, provide a surreal and soothing experience, and the opportunity to rejuvenate before your return to Reykjavik.

We then make our way back to Reykjavík, saying goodbye to your tour escort, where we’ll arrive around dinner time for one final night in the city. Whether you choose to enjoy a quiet dinner or explore the capital's nightlife, it’s the perfect way to end your Icelandic adventure. (Dinner not included)

Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Hótel Reykjavík Saga

Day 6 - Departure Day

Individual transfer by Flybus shuttle bus from your accommodation in Reykjavik to Keflavik International Airport.

Meals
1 Breakfast
Transportation
Upgrade to private transfer, optional.
Dates & Prices

Prices are per person in double or twin share. Single supplement is on request, please contact us for more information on price and availability.

Dates
Start Date
End Date
From Price
Status
Accommodation
8 Oct 2025
13 Oct 2025
8 Oct 2025
13 Oct 2025
CAD 5,404
Available
Standard
8 Oct 2025
13 Oct 2025
8 Oct 2025
13 Oct 2025
CAD 1,445
On request
Extra for Single
5 Nov 2025
10 Nov 2025
5 Nov 2025
10 Nov 2025
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
5 Nov 2025
10 Nov 2025
5 Nov 2025
10 Nov 2025
CAD 1,284
On request
Extra for Single
19 Nov 2025
24 Nov 2025
19 Nov 2025
24 Nov 2025
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
3 Dec 2025
8 Dec 2025
3 Dec 2025
8 Dec 2025
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
17 Dec 2025
22 Dec 2025
17 Dec 2025
22 Dec 2025
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
14 Jan 2026
19 Jan 2026
14 Jan 2026
19 Jan 2026
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
21 Jan 2026
26 Jan 2026
21 Jan 2026
26 Jan 2026
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
4 Feb 2026
9 Feb 2026
4 Feb 2026
9 Feb 2026
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
4 Feb 2026
9 Feb 2026
4 Feb 2026
9 Feb 2026
CAD 1,478
On request
Extra for Single
18 Feb 2026
23 Feb 2026
18 Feb 2026
23 Feb 2026
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
4 Mar 2026
9 Mar 2026
4 Mar 2026
9 Mar 2026
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
18 Mar 2026
23 Mar 2026
18 Mar 2026
23 Mar 2026
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
1 Apr 2026
6 Apr 2026
1 Apr 2026
6 Apr 2026
CAD 5,030
Available
Standard
1 Apr 2026
6 Apr 2026
1 Apr 2026
6 Apr 2026
CAD 1,284
On request
Extra for Single

Important Information

Itineraries may be subject to change at short notice during severe weather conditions and certain outdoor activities/day trips may be cancelled during the winter season in Iceland. In these rare cases, where situations of force majeure apply, excursions/activities cannot be refunded but the local guides will try their best to find reasonable alternatives where and whenever possible.

Tour is not recommended for children younger than eight years of age. 20% discount for children 8-11 years of age if sharing room with 2 adults. Tour is not recommended for children younger than eight years of age. Triple rooms are double rooms with an extra bed and ideal for two adults and one child.

It is not possible to upgrade your accommodation on this tour. You can upgrade to a private transfer to and from the airport.

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