Day 1: Keflavik - eykjavik
Arrival at Keflavik Airport. Pick-up of rented vehicle and drive to Reykjavik for your first night’s stay in Iceland.
Day 2: eykjavik
You can start by a drive to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site and one of the geological wonders of the world. At Thingvellir you can see the effects of the tectonic plate movements which have opened various cracks and fissures in the earth’s crust, and it was here that the Icelandic Parliament was founded in the 10th century. You continue to the famous Geysir Area where the Strokkur hot spring ejects its water column high into the air every 5 – 10 minutes and where numerous small springs are boil and bubble. Afterwards you only have a short drive to reach Gullfoss, surely one of the country’s most beautiful waterfalls. Drive along the south coast to Vík/ Klaustur area for your overnight stay.
Day 3: Reykjavik - Klaustur
Today you will visit one of the most popular and beautiful sights of Iceland. Skaftafell National Park. Drive east in the morning to Skaftafell, a breathtaking area right under Vatnajökull Glacier known for its unique natural features and vegetation. Here you can choose between many different hiking trails through the park and visit beautiful waterfalls like Svartifoss (more information about hiking trails in the National Park office). If you wish you could continue 70 km to the east in order to reach the glacial lagoon Jokulsarlon, one of the most spectacular sights in Iceland. Enormous icebergs constantly break off the glacier into the lagoon, melting slowly as they drift towards the sea nearby. You can take a 30-40 min. boat trip and walk around the lagoon to enjoy this amazing landscape. Drive back to Vík/ Klaustur area for a second night.
Day 4: Klaustur
Today you will spend the day along the south coast. This gives you a chance to take a closer look at attractions that you did not have the time to visit on your way east. You will pass two spectacular waterfalls the Seljalandsfoss and Skógarfoss, two stops you must not miss. You can walk behind Seljalandsfoss and at Skógar you will find a folk museum showing how people lived in past centuries in Iceland. The east road leads you to Dyrhólaey bird cliffs where different species of seabirds breed. The most colorful of all is the puffin. Please note that the Dyrhólaey cliff is closed during the breeding season (until late June) and that the puffins leave the land around mid August! The black sand beaches of the south coast are famous and you can take a walk on them in the little village of Vík or in Reynishverfi. Drive back and overnight stay in Reykjavik.
Day 5: Klaustur
Drive to Keflavik Airport for return of the rented vehicle and flight back home.Reykjavik