You’ll visit most of the famous places in Iceland. Including the most beautiful Glacier Lagoon Jökulsárlón, where you’ll have a Jeep Ride and enter a blue ice cave. And if nature allows, you’ll see the magnificent Northern Lights. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
3 Day Ice Cave Northern Lights Golden Circle Winter Tour With Jeep Ride
There are many colorful natural hot springs in the Geysir geothermal area. One called Strokkur is a geyser, which erupts every 5 minutes up to 35 meters. It was named after “Geysir” the original erupting hot spring, that gave all the geysers in the world their name, however extinct today.
The melting water from Iceland´s second biggest glacier, Langjökull, falls into a deep canyon forming the majestic “Golden Falls”. On a sunny day, you can see the glacier Langjökull in the distance and enjoy a rainbow in the mist of the waterfall, an photo blockbuster waiting to happen!
We visit the place where the two tectonic plates, the North American and the Eurasian plate, are moving away from each other. Few places in the world offer a better and clearer view of this massive geographic activity. The biggest natural lake in Iceland is also located at Thingvellir National Park and hosts a great variety of fish and bird life.
Northern Lights Discovery
Upon arrival at our hotel, your guide will share the latest forecast and give you an update on the likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights that evening. If conditions look promising, they will suggest ideal spots near the hotel where you can enjoy the best views.
While we can’t guarantee a sighting, as the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon, we’ll do everything we can to lead you to areas where the chances are higher. Peak viewing typically falls between September and March, so we hope you’ll be able to experience this breathtaking display during your stay.
Upon arrival you will enjoy the powerful theatrics of Seljalandsfoss. Bring a raincoat and you’ll be able to make the short hike behind the falls. The scene behind the fall and the trembling ground from the power of the falling water makes for an automatic photo blockbuster!
Further east along the coast is Skógafoss waterfall. Skógafoss is an incredibly picturesque sight: tucked in a little gorge, the river Skógá tumbles down a 60 meters cliff before continuing down the landscape towards the Atlantic Ocean. Alongside the gorge, a staircase can take you to the shelf above the waterfall for stunning views.
We will then continue our journey towards one of Iceland’s largest glaciers. 9% of Iceland is currently covered by ice. Once we get to the area, we will put crampons on, helmets, ice axes, and start hiking towards the glacier.
While on the glacier, we will visit crevasses, moulins, and many other great formations of the magnificent ice. It might also be possible to visit an ice cave during winter time.
Arriving at the hotel, you will then meet your guide after dinner for further information about the Northern Lights, weather and Aurora forecast and a good spot to look at them. If the sky is clear and the forecast is good, we can hope for the magic to begin.
Jökulsárlón is a 200m deep glacier water lagoon fed by the melting of Breiðamerkurjökull, an outlet glacier of Europe’s largest glacier Vatnajökull. Enormous icebergs also fall from Breiðamerkurjökull all year round so the lagoon is usually filled with ice blocks that floats South.
On the other side of the road, the icebergs from Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon float into the Atlantic Ocean where they are quickly thrown back to shore by the tide and winds. This black sand beach is full of smaller ice blocks in all shapes and sizes, sparkling like diamonds in the daylight. The ice itself comes in all shades of white and blue forming beautiful contrasts.
And then we continue with a Super Jeep ride to explore the ice cave. Your guide will share with you his expertise about the ice caves, allowing you to truly appreciate this amazing natural phenomenon – spoiler alert… it will be blue and the best ice cave in Iceland.
Further West, we visit the Black Sand Beach of Reynisfjara where the Atlantic coastline presents massive waves hitting the unique basalt pillars in the cliffs above the sand. The cliffs of Dýrhólaey are seen in the distance. This area of the south is also a paradise for bird lovers, as puffins, razorbills and dozens of other species nest on top of these cliffs in the summertime.
We will head back to Reykjavik after visiting those beautiful places, and you are expected to arrive around 8 pm, depending on weather and road conditions.
and Hrífunes, but this can change depending on the schedule)
Pick up from the designated locations in Reykjavík (Let us know your address)
Reykjavík, Iceland
Reykjavík, Iceland
7 reviews for Iceland: 3 Day Ice Cave Northern Lights Golden Circle Winter Tour With Accommodation & Breakfast
See what other people say
Ivana
This 3 day trip was incredible! Every day was packed with stunning sights, from the Golden Circle to the magical ice caves and, of course, the Northern Lights. The itinerary was well planned, giving us time to explore while also staying on schedule.
Stephenie
The guides were knowledgeable and friendly, making sure everyone was comfortable and informed. Plus, the included breakfasts and cozy accommodations were perfect for warming up after a chilly day. Highly recommended for an unforgettable winter experience!