


What defines this journey
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A broader route connecting multiple regions of Iceland
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West Iceland, South Coast, and glacier landscapes in one journey
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Private driver-guide throughout
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Structured approach to longer travel days
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Balanced pacing across a full week
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Flexibility within a clearly planned framework

Journey details
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Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
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Journey type: Private, guided journey
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Guided days: 5 full days
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Start: Reykjavík or Keflavík Airport
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End: Reykjavík or Keflavík Airport
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Season: Year-round, adjusted to conditions
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Group size: Private (typically 2–6 guests)
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Activity level: Light to moderate
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This journey is designed for those who want to experience more of Iceland in a single route, while maintaining a steady and manageable pace.

What’s included
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Private experienced driver-guide
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Private vehicle (fuel, parking, and road fees included)
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Accommodation for 6 nights with breakfast
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Planned routing and full journey coordination
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Reykjavík food experience on arrival day
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Entrance to Sky Lagoon (SER package)
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Reserved lunch experience at Friðheimar or Vinstofa
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Glacier hike with a certified guide
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Boat experience on Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon (summer tour)
(or seasonal Puffin tour — typically May to early August) -
Entrance to Blue Lagoon (Premium package) on departure day
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All on-the-ground handling throughout the journey
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Not included
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International flights
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Dinners (unless specified)
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Spa treatments at Sky Lagoon or Blue Lagoon
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Personal expenses
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Additional activities not confirmed in advance
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Pricing
From ISK 2,990,000 per private journey
Based on 2 guests. Adjusted for group size and accommodation choices.
GRAND ICELAND JOURNEY

GRAND ICELAND JOURNEY
THE EXPERIENCE
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This seven-day journey brings together multiple regions of Iceland, connecting them in a single, well-paced route.
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Arrival and departure are handled smoothly, creating a clear start and finish. Between those points, the journey unfolds over five full days of guided exploration with a private driver-guide.
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You move from Reykjavík into the west, continue through changing landscapes toward the south and glacier regions, and return through some of Iceland’s most defining terrain.
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The distances are longer, but the structure is designed to keep the pace steady and manageable. Each day is planned with intention, allowing the journey to flow without feeling rushed.
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