Iceland in 7 Days
Fitting perfectly into a week, this Iceland family holiday takes in the main highlights giving you the perfect snapshot of the country, suitable for all seasons. We’ll give you our insider tips for seeing the highlights, as well as options to detour to lesser-known gems. With plenty of exciting family-friendly activities to keep everyone engaged, this journey is fun and unforgettable.
Children always love seeing wildlife on holiday, and in Iceland you’ll have the chance to see a variety of inhabitants on this rugged, volcanic island. Think Icelandic horses, seals, whales, and the adorable puffin. With plenty of fun activities on offer, such as glacier hikes, wildlife cruises and soaking in hot springs, this is an exciting and varied trip for any family.
Highlights
Whale & puffin watching cruise
Golden Circle geysers & waterfalls
Snorkel between tectonic plates
Explore lava tunnels
Geothermal bakery tour
Lava fields & active volcanoes
Hike around ‘Smoky Valley’
7 days from £1,750 pp
Plus international flights starting at £250
A week long holiday in Iceland for a family of four usually costs from £7,000 plus flights, depending on the style of accommodation.
Iceland in 7 Days day-to-day itinerary
Welcome to Iceland! When you arrive at Keflavik airport you will collect your vehicle from the airport office and make your way into Reykjavik.
Today you will enjoy the Flyover Iceland experience. State of the art technology is utilised to give you the feeling that you are flying over Iceland’s most beautiful scenery. You hang suspended, feet dangling, before a 20-metre spherical screen, while the film whisks you away on an unforgettable journey across Iceland – complete with wind, mist, scent and motion special effects!
This evening, we will recommend an excellent fish restaurant, and after dinner you can start to explore the city, perhaps strolling up to the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church, in a commanding position overlooking the city.
Day 2 Reykjavik whale watching
Today head out into Faxafloi bay in the hope of spotting whales and dolphins. Reykjavik lies on one of the key whale migration routes, so a whale watching cruise while you’re here is a must.
Accompanied by an expert naturalist, take to the sea with excellent chances of spotting minke and humpback whales, as well as white-beaked dolphins and harbour porpoises. Occasionally you might see other species such as killer whales, fin whales, sei whales and long-finned pilot whales. The views throughout are stunning, and the bay is also full of birdlife, with puffins, gannets and guillemots swooping past.
Day 3 Reykjavik – Vik
Leave Reykjavik behind you today as you head towards the south coast. There are various places to stop on the way and we will make suggestions we think will best suit your family.
One of our favourites is a 5,000 year old underground tunnel that was carved out of the rock by a stream of lava from a nearby volcano. There are different sections of the tunnel, including one that is home to incredible sheer ice stalagmites and stalactites. Depending on the age of your children, you can choose between a more and less adventurous route; on the latter you will head deep into the tunnels by headlamp, clambering over boulders into more difficult terrain.
Day 4 Vik
This morning you will take part in an exciting family activity. There are several to choose from, depending on the ages of your children and month you will be visiting. In the winter, we love the snowmobile tour on Myrdalsjokull glacier, with incredible views over the snowcapped hills. In summer, you can instead kayak on a beautiful glacial lagoon, with icebergs floating past. Another popular activity is visiting a secret ice cave, or those with younger children might enjoy a lava show. We will be able to suggest something suitable for your family.
The rest of the day is free; we will give you extensive recommendations on what you can do and places that you might like to visit.
Read More Day 5 Vik – Golden Circle Along today’s route there are several stops that we recommend, such as Iceland’s oldest swimming pool, a natural geothermal pool complete with small geyser! Other great stops include the incredible Gullfoss, Iceland’s most famous waterfall and a truly majestic sight, and the well-known geysers at Haukadalur. This dramatic and barren moon-like valley is home to a number of geysers, the most impressive of which erupts reliably every 5-7 minutes in a huge spout. Hold your noses here as the smell of sulphur is strong! We will also give you some extra top tips for how to spend your day, along with a few insider recommendations of lesser-known gems… Day 6 Golden Circle Day 7 Reykjavik – Departure
Leave the south coast behind and head to the Golden Circle, Iceland’s historic heartland. For nearly a thousand years, the tribes and clans from across the country would meet here at Thingvellir every summer for the world’s oldest parliament. Although nothing physical remains, the remote nature of the location, surrounded by hundreds of miles of challenging terrain, gives you an appreciation of how hardy the early settlers must have been. For budding geologists – this is also the only place that you can see the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet!
Head out with a private guide to explore the area around the hot springs of Reykjadalur, the ‘Smoky Valley’. Your adventure starts with a drive on a super jeep to the trek start point (which will vary depending on the weather). From here, start trekking through a spectacular landscape peppered with hot springs. You will stop along the way to swim in a hot pool and will enjoy a delicious snack of homemade tomato soup and Icelandic eggs that is cooked in the springs, served with 24-hour underground bread!
All too soon, it’s time for your adventure to end. Drive back to the airport today, in time for your flight home.
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