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MAJESTIC FJORDS

Self-Drive Tour

14 days / 13 nights
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At-A-Glance

Recommended For: Return visitors, explorers, photography buffs, history buffs, cultural travelers, birdwatchers
Interests: Natural wonders, local lifestyles and culture, geology, history, photography, Ring Road travel
Season: 1.5. – 31.10.2024
Duration: 14 Days/13 Nights
Departures: Daily
Recommended Car Type:

From May 1st. to September 30, 2024, in Comfort or Quality Accommodations (max 5 paxs):
- The car included on your reservation will be a VW Golf 2.6 or similar with Automatic Transmission, 5 doors, 5 seats - maximum 5 people - hatchback trunk for maximum 3 suitcases.

From May 1st. to September 30, 2024, in Quality Accommodations (from 6 - 9 paxs):
- The vehicle included on your reservation will be a VW Caravelle 9.4 or similar with Automatic Transmission, 4 doors, 9 seats - maximum 9 pax, 4 x 4 Full Size Van.
 
Here’s What You Get

• Discover flexible, stress-free travelling with pre-booked hotel nights and rental car, plus our comprehensive electronic road book.
• Enjoy our Iceland Travel App with many points of interest to help you plan your day.
• Take advantage of our many years of experience. We plan routes that combine driving with good time to explore each area.
• We focus on safety with the best cars and itineraries for road conditions in each season. We also have a 24-hour emergency line if issues arise during your visit.
• Combine the “must-see” places along with Ring Road with the breathtaking beauty of Iceland’s more secluded gems
• Discover the ancient, rugged landscapes and distinctive cultures of Iceland’s Westfjords and Eastfjords 
• Explore the majestic vistas of three national parks: Þingvellir, Vatnajökull, and Snæfellsjökull
• Have that camera ready: This itinerary has some of the country’s most amazing views, from steep fjords to black sand shores to volcanic formations



Highlights
This superb two-week road trip offers the ultimate Iceland experience with awe-inspiring drives through scenic fjords. You’ll visit all the major highlights of the island, along with the unique and less-travelled Westfjords.

This superb road trip offers the ultimate Iceland experience and awe-inspiring scenery. Visit the major highlights of the Ring Road, plus the secret wonders of the scenic Westfjords and the mystical Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Explore ancient landscapes where scenic roads lead to remote fishing villages and thread through breathtaking, narrow fjords. 

If you have two weeks to take in Iceland this best-selling tour is the ultimate experience. Visit the major highlights of the Ring Road, plus the secret wonders of the scenic Westfjords and the mystical Snæfellsnes Peninsula. You’ll discover the newly formed volcanic hot spots such as Krafla and the ancient landscapes found in the far western corner, where scenic roads lead to remote fishing villages, weave around coastlines and through narrow fjords.

• Departure flight onboard Play on a direct flight from Hamilton Airport to Keflavik Airport on selected flight class (*)
• One free personal item, one free Carry-on and one piece of checked included when booked on Play Value or Play Flex categories.
• Rented car in selected category.
• Accommodation on the selected room category and plan.
• 24/7 personalized assistance by our professional staff in destination.
• Option to buy local excursions and entrances to attractions.
• Return flight from Keflavik Airport to Hamilton Airport on a direct flight to destination.

*Please note that some flight classes may already include either carry-on or checked bags on your price. Please make sure to check flight class on your booking before proceeding to pay for extras:
PLAY BASIC (B) – Personal item max. 10 Kg only. Carry-on, seats and checked bags can be added for a fee after bookings are paid in full.
PLAY BASIC PLUS (L) - Personal item max. 10 Kg + Carry-on max 12 Kg + Seat selection (middle to back of plane). Checked bags can be added for a fee after bookings are paid in full.
PLAY VALUE (V) – Personal item max. 10 Kg + Carry-on max. 12 Kg + 1 Checked Bag 20 kg + Seat selection (middle to back of plane excluding XL seats) + Priority boarding.
PLAY FLEX F) – Personal item max 10 Kg + Carry-on max. 12 Kg + 1 Checked bag max. 23 kg + Seat selection (excluding XL seats) + Priority boarding + Flight flexibility.


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Itinerary

Tour day #1 photo
Día: 0 Departure from Canada
 Departure from Canada
Arrive on time for your departure from Hamilton Airport to Iceland, 
Hop aboard your Play Airlines flight and brace yourself for the adventure!



Tour day #2 photo
Día: 1 Arrival and Reykjanes Peninsula
Once you have landed at Keflavík Airport, please pick up your luggage and head through customs. Collect your rental car at the airport and proceed to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time in Iceland, we suggest that you take some time to explore the Reykjanes Peninsula (a UNESCO GeoPark site) before you head to Reykjavík.  

Reykjanes is a great introduction to Iceland’s unique geology and volcanoes and the site of Iceland’s 2021 - 2024 eruptions. You’ll see unusual and stunning features around the peninsula, including craters, lava cliffs, and fissures. We recommend a stroll in the surreal Gunnuhver area where you can view quirky colourful mud pools and steam vents bubbling away. 

Reykjanes is also home to the renowned Blue Lagoon, and you might enjoy the chance to relax in the soothing azure waters. Important: admission to the Blue Lagoon needs to be booked in advance. We can help you with that! 

Drive along the southern coast of the Reykjanes Peninsula to the charming village of Hveragerði for your overnight. This village is one of the few sites in the world located directly on top of a geothermal area and, because of its many greenhouses heated by hot water from nearby springs, it is often called the “flower village.” There are plenty of outdoor and wellness activities to enjoy here, and several restaurants with a unique local focus. 

Overnight in Hveragerði.

Please note check-in for most hotels begins at 14:00 – 16:00 (2:00pm-4:00pm).
Approximate distance: 100 km / 62 miles, with Reykjanes Peninsula 130 km / 81 miles



Tour day #3 photo
Día: 2 Þingvellir – Gullfoss – Geysir
Famous National Park – Lively Geysers – Golden Waterfall 

Today, you’ll visit the Golden Circle natural wonders. 

Start with the beautiful Þingvellir National Park, site of the ancient Icelandic Viking parliament and a jewel of nature. Here you can see the meeting point between the North American and Europe continents. Several walking trails take visitors to historical points of interest. If you enjoy adventure, you might try snorkelling in clear waters between two continents. Þingvellir sits near Þingvallavatn, Iceland’s largest lake. 

Another exciting activity is whitewater rafting in a glacial river.

Explore Gullfoss, the "Golden Waterfall", and the nearby Geysir hot spring area to see the famous Geysir and Strokkur, as well as numerous other hot springs and boiling mud pools. While in the area, take advantage of relaxing in one of the hot spring-fed pools that make Iceland so famous.

The Secret Lagoon is a historical swimming pool with an all-natural feel and its own little geyser. The Laugarvatn Fontana steam baths are a local favorite; natural steam soothes away aches and pains, followed by relaxation in a series of hot spring pools.

Overnight in the Golden Circle area.
Approximate distance: 165 km / 103 miles



Tour day #4 photo
Día: 3 South Shore – Vík – Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Thundering Waterfalls – Seabird Colony – Black Sand Beaches

Drive along the spectacular south coast and view highlights along the way such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls and Mýrdalsjökull glacier. If the skies are clear, you might even have a glimpse of beautiful Mt. Hekla, Iceland’s most frequently erupting volcano. 

Mýrdalsjökull glacier offers great opportunities for guided snowmobile or ice hiking tours. 

Head to Vík, Iceland’s southernmost village. In the area you can view the seabird cliff of Dyrhólaey* and the black sand beach of Reynisfjara. Many seabirds nest here, including puffins. (Puffins are generally in Iceland between early May and mid-August.)

Continue over Eldhraun, Iceland’s largest single lava flow, towards Kirkjubæjarklaustur, a picturesque village that is the former site of a 12th-century Catholic convent. The town is known for its excellent farm-raised arctic char trout, a specialty offered at several restaurants in the area.

Overnight in the Kirkjubæjarklaustur area.
Approximate distance: 245 km / 152 miles

*Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during nesting season in spring, from around mid-May until June 23rd.



Tour day #5 photo
Día: 4 Vatnajökull National Park – Jökulsárlón – Höfn
Glacier-Rimmed Oasis – Iceberg Lagoon – Europe's Largest Glacier

Today you will be in the southern area of Vatnajökull National Park, named after Europe‘s largest glacier. You’ll certainly have this magnificent glacier in view as you follow the route.

Visit the park’s amazing Skaftafell area, a green oasis nestled between glaciers that offers many hiking possibilities. 

Continue to the shimmering icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, where you should take time to admire the views of the icebergs floating in the cool waters. You might even glimpse a few seals. Nearby is the Diamond Beach, an area of glittering bits of glass-like ice scattered across black sands.

Continue, perhaps taking a detour to the beautiful and much photographed mountain of Vestrahorn. Head on to harbour town of Höfn, also known as the langoustine capital of northern Europe.

Overnight in the Höfn area.
Approximate distance: 230 km / 143 miles



Tour day #6 photo
Día: 5 Djúpivogur -– Reyðarfjörður – Egilsstaðir
Narrow Fjords – Steep Mountains – Picturesque Coastline

Drive through the spectacular Eastfjords region with towering mountains and charming fishing villages to the fertile Egilsstaðir area. 

On the way, you might opt to visit the quirky egg sculptures in the harbour of charming Djúpivogur village or visit Petra's famous local stone and mineral collection at Stöðvarfjörður.

You can either drive straight through Fagridalur valley to Egilsstaðir or head along the ancient Eastfjords, shaped by glaciers during the Ice Age. Although many are uninhabited, each fjord has its own grandeur.

The natural harbours in the fjords cradle fishing villages that have still hung on to a degree of old-world charm. Some of the unique villages include Fáskrúðsfjörður and its interesting French connection, Reyðarfjörður and its World War II heritage, and Eskifjörður with its fishing traditions.

If you drive straight through Fagridalur valley, an area you might enjoy discovering is the award-winning Wilderness Center (Óbyggðasetur) located at the edge of the hauntingly beautiful eastern highlands. 

Here you can discover Iceland’s pioneer history and highland nature in a clever interactive way. Take a guided horseback tour to an abandoned farm or relax in the Wilderness Spa. Or enjoy a chat with the centre’s hosts as they prepare you a meal made from wilderness sourced ingredients.

In the Egilsstaðir area, you can visit the beautiful Hallormsstaður forest, and a river reputed to be the home of a friendly sea monster. Perhaps you’ll end the day at Lake Urriðavatn’s Vök Baths, where you can unwind in untouched nature in distinctive floating geothermal pools. 

Overnight in the Eastfjords area.
Approximate distance: 295 km / 183 miles



Tour day #7 photo
Día: 6 Dettifoss – Ásbyrgi – Húsavík
Europe's Most Powerful Waterfall – Glacier-Carved Gorge – Whale Watching

Today you will be in the northern area of Vatnajökull National Park. This region of the park has its own distinctive character. Less visited than the southern area, this area shows Iceland’s wild side to its fullest.

Travel across the vast Möðrudalsöræfi highlands and into the wilderness. The route takes you to the mighty Dettifoss waterfall. A few moments here listening to the heavy thundering water against a surreal landscape is one of Iceland’s most amazing experiences. 

Head through the park and its amazing canyon areas carved by the Jökulsár river. Explore the impressive horse-shoe-shaped Ásbyrgi canyon, said to be formed by the god Óðinn’s stallion. Several walking trails lead to beautiful viewing areas. 

Drive around the fossil rich Tjörnes Peninsula to the Húsavík area, famous for its appearance in the 2020 Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. This town is known for whale watching, and you might enjoy a later afternoon or evening whale watching boat tour.

A great way to end this exciting day is with a relaxing swim in the warm sea waters of Húsavík’s GeoSea Baths. 

Important: Please note Roads 864, 862 are usually closed during the fall, winter, and spring until the end of May (Road opening dates are dependent on the weather conditions). Until these roads are open, please take the scenic Ring Road 1 to Road 87 and on to Húsavík.

Please also note that Roads 864 and 862 are gravel roads, and you must heed warning signs in the area if road conditions are not good for driving. 

Overnight in Húsavík area or Lake Mývatn area.
Approximate distance: 280 km / 174 miles



Tour day #8 photo
Día: 7 Lake Mývatn – Akureyri – Siglufjörður
Bizarre Lava Formations – Waterfall of the Gods – Gorgeous Fjord Views

Spend the day exploring the natural wonders of Lake Mývatn and the surrounding area. Visit highlights such as the lava citadels at Dimmuborgir, the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir, the colourful sulphurous slopes of Námaskarð, and the Krafla volcano area. 
Depart Mývatn and drive westward, visiting beautiful Goðafoss, the Waterfall of the Gods. 

Take some time to visit Akureyri, Iceland’s colorful northern “capital.”

Drive to Siglufjörður along one of Iceland’s most dramatic coastlines, enjoying a unique view towards the North Atlantic. This is the region of the Troll Peninsula, where the steep Icelandic mountains look towards the sea. The town of Siglufjörður itself has many beautifully restored, colourful buildings and excellent options for outdoor recreation, from golf to hiking to whale watching.

This town was the filming location for both seasons of the popular Icelandic suspense series Trapped.

Please Note: The Ring Road route today contains a toll tunnel. More information on the tunnel and fees is here.

Overnight in Northeast Iceland.
Approximate distance: 240 km / 150 miles



Tour day #9 photo
Día: 8 Siglufjörður – Skagafjörður – Laugarbakki
Viking Heritage – Historical Fjord – Icelandic Horse Heritage

Thread your way around the peninsula, heading into Skagafjörður Fjord. Explore the fascinating area of Skagafjörður, renowned for horse breeding and medieval history. 

The town of Hofsós has a unique swimming pool that seems to float into infinity. The pool looks towards Drangey, known from the famous Viking-age Saga of Grettir the Strong. If you are a history buff, we suggest a stop at Hólar. 

This cultural centre has buildings from nine centuries of Icelandic history. The 1238: Battle of Iceland virtual reality experience in Sauðárkrókur town puts you back into the 12th century to learn about one of Iceland’s most pivotal battles, which occurred in the area. 

The manor farm of Glaumbær is a turf home that dates back to the 18th century. Visiting here gives a sense of life in Iceland in the old days. Glaumbær was an inspiration for Hannah Kent’s famous novel Burial Rites

Skagafjörður’s Icelandic horse heritage makes it an ideal place to try out riding one of these friendly Viking horses. Several farms in the area offer guided riding tours. If you prefer a paddle to a saddle, you might enjoy whitewater rafting in a dramatic canyon. Tours are available for different skill levels.

Another interesting place to visit today is Borgarvirki, a natural rock formation that has been used as a citadel since Viking times. Head along beautiful coastline where the sea seems to meet the sky as you drive to your evening accommodation.

Overnight stay in the Laugarbakki area.
Approximate distance: 310 km / 193 miles



Tour day #10 photo
Día: 9 Hólmavík – Ísafjörður
Scenic Coastline – Striking Fjords – Seal and Birdlife

Today you’ll enter into a part of Iceland most visitors never experience: the hauntingly beautiful, remote Westfjords.

Head across Steingrímsfjarðarheiði Moor and into the spectacular region of the Westfjords, the oldest part of Iceland. 

Visit Hólmavík, a village renowned for its museum of witchcraft. Ancient Icelandic tales depicted the Westfjords as an area full of sorcery, magical spells, and witchcraft. The Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft gives an insight into this eerie aspect of Iceland’s history.

Take your time with the drive and enjoy the amazing views; it’s an amazing experience to pause during the day and just take in the sounds of the birds and wind and the smells of the sea. The place has a real timeless feel to it. You’ll be in an area rich in wildlife, so keep an eye out for seals and seabirds along the coast.

Thread around the numerous uninhabited fjords of Ísafjardardjup, a beautiful coastline alive with seals and birds. Continue to Ísafjörður, the largest town in the area.

Overnight in the Ísafjörður area.
Approximate distance: 365 km / 227 miles



Tour day #11 photo
Día: 10 Ísafjörður and Surroundings
Steep Mountains – Local Museums – Island Boat tours

Spend time in Ísafjörður and the surrounding area, including the neighboring towns of Bolungarvik and Suðureyri. In Suðureyri you might opt to take a pleasant walking tour around the town, getting acquainted with the town’s unique sustainable fishing industry. 

Try samples of gourmet and traditional seafood products along the way. Bolungarvík has a renovated fishing camp from the 19th century that shows you how people made their living, fishing from wooden row boats. 

The once-inhabited Hornstrandir is now a remote nature reserve where you can take a tour that includes a boat trip and guided hiking or Arctic fox viewing. Or take a day tour to Vigur Island and its tiny community where you’ll learn about how the inhabitants sustainably collect eider down.

Ísafjörður also offers several interesting guided walking tours that take you through historical back streets and up into the hills overlooking the town. 

A pleasant activity to try in the area is sea kayaking in the calm, peaceful fjord waters. This is a good opportunity for watching seabirds.

Overnight in the Ísafjörður area.
Approximate distance: variable



Tour day #12 photo
Día: 11 Þingeyri – Bíldudalur – Látrabjarg – Flókalundur
Striking Waterfall – Red Sand Beaches – Sea Cliffs with Birdlife

Drive from Ísafjörður through the beautiful northern Westfjords. This is an area whose population has been declining, but the people who live here love this area and its peaceful way of life.

 The town of Þingeyri is a nice place to stop, especially its Simbahöllin Café. The owners restored a beautiful old house for the café, sparking a community-wide renovation. The village is charming, and the café has legendary Belgian waffles. The café also arranges horseback riding tours and self-guided mountain bike tours.

The town of Bíldudalur has a curious and entertaining Sea Monster Museum where you can discover local legends of mysterious ocean creatures. 

View the stunning multi-tiered Dynjandi waterfall, one of the symbols of the region. As you walk to Dynjandi from the parking lot, you’ll actually walk by a series of six smaller waterfalls.

Visit Látrabjarg cliffs, the westernmost point in Europe. In the summer, these high sea cliffs are teeming with millions of puffins, gannets, guillemots, and razorbills. 

This is one of Iceland’s best areas for bird watching, as well as an amazing area to capture views of the sea cliffs. Remember to be careful while you are here since the cliff is very high. Do not approach the end of the cliff unless you are on all fours or sitting.

Head onwards to the southern coast of the Westfjords. Rauðisandur is a gorgeous stretch of beach where you can see different colours of sand ranging from white to yellow to red to black. Definitely take your time here and enjoy the different moods of the sea and sands.

Depending on your schedule, maybe you’ll stop to take a dip in the Hellulaug natural geothermal pool in Vatnsfjörður fjord. This is a simple little natural pool with a lovely view over the ocean. There are no changing facilities. There is no admission fee, but we encourage you to leave some money in the donation box since this is how the locals ensure the pool is regularly cleaned and safe to use.

This part of the Westfjords was home to one of Iceland’s first settlers, a Viking named Raven-Flóki. He is the one who first called the island “Iceland.”

Overnight in the Flókalundur area.
Approximate distance: 350 km / 218 miles



Tour day #13 photo
Día: 12 Southern Westfjords – Breiðafjörður – Stykkishólmur
Picturesque Islands with Birdlife – Coastal Scenic Views – Charming Village

Today you have two options: you can either drive the coastal road to Stykkishólmur town or take the ferry across Breiðafjörður to the town. 

Driving: Drive along the coast of Barðarströnd and into West Iceland. You can explore Dalir, the region of Eríkur the Red and birthplace of his son, the great explorer Leifur Eiríksson at a living replica museum before driving to Snæfellsnes peninsula.

 Approximate distance: 280 km / 175 miles

Ferry option: Head to Brjánslækur ferry dock. Sail with the ferry Baldur across Breiðafjörður bay with its countless islands and rich birdlife. (Please note ferry trip is not included in the price, but we can book it for you). You will pass by the island of Flatey, a beloved summer holiday area for Icelanders. Enjoy the ride and the views of islands and birds.

 Approximate distance: 64 km / 40 miles (the ferry ride is about 2,5 hours)

Please note: After Sep.1st the ferry Baldur departs once per day and does not sail on Saturdays. Please see ferry schedule. 

The final destination today is the charming village of Stykkishólmur. This eco-friendly town has beautiful wooden buildings originally brought over from Norway in the 1800s. Stykkishólmur is a lovely place to take an evening walk, and you will surely enjoy the nice selection of cafes and restaurants available.

Overnight on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Approximate distance: variable



Tour day #14 photo
Día: 13 Snæfellsnes Peninsula – Borgarfjörður – Reykjavík
Quaint Fishing Villages – Picturesque Waterfalls – Powerful Hot Spring 

Today you will explore the ever-changing beauty of Snæfellsnes peninsula and the Snæfellsjökull National Park.

Continue around the Snæfellsnes peninsula, passing the small fishing villages of Grundarfjörður and Hellissandur. Keep an eye out for Kirkjufell, Iceland’s most photographed mountain. Make a stop at the rocky beach of Djúpalónssandur as well as the magnificent columnar basalt rock formations at Arnarstapi. 

The crown jewel of the region is Snæfellsjökull, a glacier-topped volcano that is said to be the home of a benevolent troll spirit. 

You can enjoy guided activities in the region such as visiting Vatnshellir lava cave, whale watching near Ólafsvík, and sea kayaking in the vicinity of Kirkjufell.

Explore the gem of Borgarfjörður, a charming area of volcanic landscapes and Viking history. This is one of our favourite areas to find beautiful handicrafts and taste local farm products. 

Visit the brilliantly blue waters of Hraunfossar and Barnafoss falls, and the hot spring Deildartunguhver. Near the hot springs is Krauma, the relaxing “fire and ice” geothermal spa that uses a soothing blend of hot springs and glacier water.

Continue via Hvalfjörður fjord to Reykjavík.

Overnight in Reykjavík.
Approximate distance: 420 km / 261 miles



Tour day #15 photo
Día: 14 Departure from Iceland
Drive back to Keflavík International Airport. We recommend departing from your hotel in Reykjavík no later than at least 3 hours before your flight departure. 

It takes approximately 1 hour to drive to the airport, and check-in will start 2 hours before your departure. 

If you did not visit the Blue Lagoon on your first day but have some free time today, you might want to use the opportunity en route to the airport. 

For this detour, please be sure to allow for at least 2-2,5 hours extra so you’ll have ample time at the lagoon. Your rental car should be returned to the airport service area, which is located only 2 minutes from the airport building. A shuttle will then transport you to the departure hall.

Approximate distance: 50 km / 30 miles

Whats Included
•  Departure flight onboard Play on a direct flight from Hamilton Airport to Keflavik Airport on selected flight class (*)
• Accommodation in a standard room for 13 nights
• Icelandic-style breakfast (except arrival day)
• Rental car for 13 days with unlimited mileage, CDW, theft protection and VAT
• Free in-car unlimited Wi-Fi to help you navigate with your personal mobile device
• Car pick up/drop off at Keflavík International Airport
• Authorization for two people to drive the rental car during your trip
• Enjoy Iceland Travel´s App.
• Take advantage of one of Iceland's most experienced incoming agencies
• Customer care service during office hours
• 24-hour Iceland Travel emergency line assistance while you are in Iceland 
• Service fee and taxes
• Return flight from Keflavik Airport to Hamilton Airport on a direct flight to destination

*Please note that some flight classes may already include either carry-on or checked bags on your price. Please make sure to check flight class on your booking before proceeding to pay for extras:
PLAY BASIC (B) – Personal item max. 10 Kg only. Carry-on, seats and checked bags can be added for a fee after bookings are paid in full.
PLAY BASIC PLUS (L) - Personal item max. 10 Kg + Carry-on max 12 Kg + Seat selection (middle to back of plane). Checked bags can be added for a fee after bookings are paid in full.
PLAY VALUE (V) – Personal item max. 10 Kg + Carry-on max. 12 Kg + 1 Checked Bag 20 kg + Seat selection (middle to back of plane excluding XL seats) + Priority boarding.
PLAY FLEX F) – Personal item max 10 Kg + Carry-on max. 12 Kg + 1 Checked bag max. 23 kg + Seat selection (excluding XL seats) + Priority boarding + Flight flexibility.
Whats Not Included
• Breakfast on arrival day
• Personal travel insurance (highly recommended)
• Petrol/Gasoline
• Tolls (tunnels, roads, and other route tolls), unless specified.
• Ferry across Breiðafjörður Bay 
• Admissions and activities other than those noted in itinerary
• Beverages, snacks, lunches, dinners unless otherwise noted in itinerary
• Guaranteed early check-in (check-in time for most hotels in Iceland starts between 14:00 (2:00pm) and 16:00 (4:00pm)
• Guaranteed late check-out
• Any service not specifically listed under "Included"



• You must be 20 years of age to rent a car, and 23 years of age to rent car Categories 5.0 or higher.
• The driver must present a valid driving license held for a minimum of one year at the time of rental.
• A valid automobile driver’s license from the US, Canada or the European Economic Area is required to drive in Iceland. A license from other countries can be used if it: a) has a valid license number, b) shows the license holder’s photograph, c) is printed in Latin alphabet characters and d) is valid at the time of travel. Otherwise, an international driver’s license is required.
• A supplement may be charged if you overnight in Reykjavík on Culture Night (24 August 2024).
• Changes to the packages will incur a service fee.
• Day 12 has an optional ferry ride; if you are planning to travel in late August or September, please note the ferry does not operate on Saturdays in September.

In case of emergency please contact our local Representatives:
Iceland Travel:
+ (354) 585 4300
info@icelandtravel.is

Attention: The ferry does not sail during these holidays:

Christmas Eve December 24th
Christmas Day December 25th
New Years Eve December 31st
New Years Day January 1st 2024
Good Friday March 29th 2024
Easter Sunday March 31st 2024
Fishermans festival June 2nd 2024




  • Tunnel Vaðlaheiði
  • Ferries
Vaðlaheiði tunnel - Price List                                    Valid from 2. January 2024

Vehicles under 3,5 tons                         from June 1st. 2024
Single trip paid at veggjald.is / tunnel.is  1.850 kr 1.990 kr
Single trip paid via bank transfer          2.400 kr 2.540 kr
2 trips – each trip costs                  1.850 kr 1.990 kr

. 11% VSK is included in tolls  
. 24% VSK is included in the collection fee
. The payment period for a single trip is 24 hrs. before or after traveling through the tunnel.

** VSK= VAT (value added tax)

Winter season is from 1st of September to 30st of May 31
Summer season is from 1st of June to 31st of August

STYKKISHÓLMUR to BRJÁNSLÆKUR stopping in FLATEY (PASSENGERS, one-way ticket)
                               Winter season                                                        Summer season
Adults                                          5.570 ISK                                                     6.880 ISK
Seniors aged 67+                     4.440 ISK                                                       5.500 ISK
Teenagers aged 12-17            2.780 ISK                                3.440 ISK
Children aged 0-12             FREE**                              FREE**
** only with parents - they are not free as groups

STYKKISHÓLMUR to FLATEY (PASSENGERS, one-way ticket)
                                           Winter season                                                        Summer season
Adults                                             3.820 ISK                                                        6.880 ISK
Seniors aged 67+                        4.440 ISK                                5.500 ISK
Teenagers aged 12-17               2.780 ISK                                        3.440 ISK
Children aged 0-12               FREE**                                                  FREE**
** only with parents - they are not free as groups

BRJÁNSLÆKUR to FLATEY (PASSENGERS, one-way ticket)
                                      Winter season                                                        Summer season
Adults                              3.150 ISK                                       3.910 ISK

VEHICLES (ONE WAY: Stykk - Brjánsl. or Brjánsl. - Stykk)
                                                                                       Winter season                         Summer
Regular car up to 5 m (Driver not included)               5.570 ISK                         6.880 ISK
Bigger car up to 5 m, width exceeding 2 meters          8.110 ISK                         9.975 ISK
Regular cars, plus for each additional meter               2.210 ISK                         2.350 ISK

Attention: The ferry does not sail during these holidays:

Christmas Eve December 24th
Christmas Day December 25th
New Years Eve December 31st
New Years Day January 1st 2024
Good Friday March 29th 2024
Easter Sunday March 31st 2024
Fishermans festival June 2nd 2024

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FROM THE TOUR OPERATOR

Please read and accept the following Terms and Conditions to continue with your purchase of any product offered by THE SPECIAL TRAVEL CORPORATION.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FROM THE AIRLINE

Please read and accept the following Terms and Conditions to continue with your purchase of any product or air segment offered by PLAY Airlines.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FROM THE DESTINATION MANAGEMENT COMPANY

Please read carefully the Terms and Conditions applicable to the services offered by ICELAND TRAVEL (local Destination Management Company in Iceland).
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