Iceland 4-13 October 2025

Iceland 4-13 October 2025

Chasing the Northern Lights

ACTIVE PERIOD
4-13 October 2025
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
2
DURATION
10 days
Iceland 4-13 October 2025
Price from €2950
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Overview

Iceland is an otherworldly island, situated at the edge of the Arctic Circle and a dream for any restless traveler.

Ranked first in the Global Peace Index, Iceland does not even have an army. All its electricity comes from renewable sources, and in 2016, it was ranked as the ninth most developed country in the world based on the United Nations Human Development Index.

The island is identified with Thule, discovered by Pytheas in the 4th century BC, and its inhabitants are descendants of the Vikings, with a culture shaped by the Scandinavian heritage they brought with them.

It’s an island rich in stunning natural attractions, from volcanic fields filled with lava flows, craters, fumaroles, geysers, bubbling pools, mud lakes, and basaltic rocks, to waterfalls (around 10.000), rugged coasts, glaciers, ice caves, national and geoparks, charming fishing villages, canyons, iceberg-filled lakes, hot springs, beaches, rocky shores, and much more.

We have crafted a series of programs, each with its unique character and seasonal focus. In one season, we’ll go to see whales or puffins, in another we'll go hiking in the highlands, watch for the northern lights, or to explore an ice cave. Each program varies in length to suit everyone's available time, difficulty levels, and activities, from very mild to quite challenging, catering to families, mountaineers, adventure enthusiasts, and more.

This program combines visits to some of Iceland's most iconic landscapes and attractions, including wildlife watching for seals, whales, and puffins, as well as hot springs, craters, and the chase for the Northern Lights. All of this is paired with shorter or longer hikes that bring us to the hidden corners of each location, away from the crowds of classic routes.

This program is for people who love companionship, nature, action, and exploration, and who wish to form a well-rounded impression of Iceland within the trip’s duration.

Day 1
Flight from Athens to Iceland - Golden Circle
Day 2
South Iceland Waterfalls - Black Sand Beach - Fjaðrárgljúfur
Day 3
Skaftafell - Fjallsárlón - Jökulsárlón - Diamond Beach
Day 4
Vestrahorn Mountain - Litlanesfoss - Hengifoss
Day 5
Stuðlagil - Dettifoss - Hverir - Viti Crater - Myvatn Lake
Day 6
Whale Watching - Borgarnes
Day 7
Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Day 8
Reykjavik
Day 9
Free Day
Day 10
Flight from Iceland to Athens

Activities / Schedule

Flight from Athens to Iceland - Golden Circle

Pick up our car and visit the sights of the so-called Golden Tour, starting from Þingvellir National Park.

This is followed by Geisir Strokkur, where we will observe the eruptions of the hot geyser and walk around the round area. Afterwards, we will visit the imposing Gullfoss waterfall.

Finally, we depart for Hella. Accommodation at Hotel Kanslarinn 2*, in twin rooms with en-suite facilities and breakfast.


Day trip 243 km, 3 ½ hours.

South Iceland Waterfalls - Black Sand Beach - Fjaðrárgljúfur

We start the day driving east where we will visit a number of impressive waterfalls, such as Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, and others, some of which we pass on the back side.

The rocky shores of Dyrhólaey follow, where we will walk a short and passable trail with the Black Beach view right in front of our eyes.

Afterwards, we visit the famous Black Beach with its basaltic cave Halsanefshellir and then depart for Katla Geopark where we will walk along the rim of Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon and the lava fields of the geopark.

Finally, we depart for Skaftafell. Accommodation at Hotel Skaftafell 3*, in twin rooms with bathroom and breakfast.

Day trip 240 km, 3 hours 15'.

Skaftafell - Fjallsárlón - Jökulsárlón - Diamond Beach

We explore Skaftafell National Park, where we will walk to the Svartifoss waterfall and from there, we will follow a 2-hour circular route to reach the panoramic viewpoint of one of the outcrops of Europe's largest glacier, Vatnajokull.

We then visit the Fjallsárlón glacial lake, with its floating icebergs, which we will explore by Zodiac inflatable boat and have the opportunity to get within sight of both the icebergs and the glacier's terminus.

Next on the itinerary is Lake Jökulsárlón. We will walk along the lake and end up at Diamond Beach, a beach at the outlet of the waters of Lake Jokulsarlon, where pieces of transparent ice shimmer like diamonds.

Finally, we depart for Höfn. Accommodation at the Arnanes Country Hotel 3*, in twin rooms with bathroom and breakfast.

Day trip 125 km, 2 hours 15 minutes.

Vestrahorn Mountain - Litlanesfoss - Hengifoss

We set off in the morning for the imposing Vestrahorn Mountain, where we will make a hike to the long shallow beach in front of the mountain, enjoying views of the mountain and the sea.

We then depart for Litlanesfoss and Hengfifoss waterfalls, surrounded by impressive basaltic walls. Here, we will take a 2-hour hike to observe them, reaching the highest waterfall, with stunning views of the waterfall and the lake valley.

Finally, we end up at Eggilstadir. Accommodation at the 1001 Nott 3*, in twin rooms with en-suite bathrooms and breakfast.

Day trip 320 km, 4 hours.

Stuðlagil - Dettifoss - Hverir - Viti Crater - Myvatn Lake

Today we will explore the Studlagil Gorge, an impressive basaltic-walled gorge, where we will make a two-hour trek, reaching the bottom and the base of the basaltic walls.

We continue northwest and cross desert-type volcanic fields to visit the Dettifoss waterfall. The Hverir and Krafla geothermal fields follow, where we will see fumaroles, gushing mud holes and craters.

We end up at Lake Myvatn, a eutrophic shallow lake in the area of the active Krafla volcano, which we will explore with stops and walks in pseudo-craters, rock formations and underground lava fissures and hot water pools.

Accommodation at Hlíð Bed and Breakfast 3*, in twin rooms with bathroom and breakfast.

Day trip 210 km, 3 hours.

Whale Watching - Borgarnes

We depart in the morning for Árskógssandur where we will follow a three-hour whale-watching programme in an area with the highest concentration of whales in Europe, with a close to 100% chance of sighting.

Afterwards, we visit Akureyri, the "capital of the north" as they call it, for a walk through one of Iceland's most beautiful cities.

In the afternoon we arrive in Borgarnes, for accommodation at the Hamar Hotel 3*, in twin rooms with bathroom and breakfast.

Day trip 420 km, 5 hours.

Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Breakfast and departure to explore the Snæfellsnes peninsula. At our first stop we will walk along a coastline littered with rocks and seals resting lazily on them. We will approach them within the limits of what is allowed so that we can admire them up close.

Continuing on, we will stop at the rocky shores of Arnarstapi for a walk along the coast with its beautiful formations of polyhedron basaltic walls. At our next stop, on the Londarangar coast we will walk on volcanic rocks to the Malarrif lighthouse.

Finally we will stop at Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall with Kirkjufell Mountain behind it, which along with other of today's landscapes were used as the backdrop for the Game of Thrones series. Return to stay at the same hotel.

Day trip 300 km, 3 hours 50'.

Reykjavik

Return to Reykjavik.

Free day to explore Reykjavik. We will walk to many points of interest, shopping in the central market and taste the local cuisine.

Accommodation at Center Hotels Plaza 3*, in the heart of the city, in twin rooms with en-suite bathrooms and breakfast.

Day trip 140 km, 2 hours.

Free Day in Reykjavik for activities

Having recharged our batteries, those participants who want to will have the opportunity to participate in an optional activity.

Alternatively, a free day in Reykjavik.

Accommodation in the same hotel.

Optional activities:

  • Hiking on the Sólheimajökull glacier. Cost 170€ / person. Duration: 10 hours.
  • Exploring Ice Cave Tour at Katla Volcano. Cost 240€ / person. Duration: 10 hours.

Flight from Iceland to Athens

Very early in the morning transfer to the airport for the flight to Athens with departure time 6:45 and arrival time 15:35.

Important Info

In a glance

SURFACE AREA
103.000 sq.km
POPULATION
360.000
CURRENCY
Icelandic Króna (ISK) (exchange rate 1€ = ~ 147 ISK)
AVERAGE AGE
35.6 years
TIMEZONE
Same as Greenwich Mean Time (-2 hours from Greece in winter, - 3 hours in summer)

Highlights

  • Tour of Iceland for a complete view of the country and its attractions.
  • Impressive volcanic landscapes of lava flows, caves, volcano craters, fumaroles, etc
  • Unique gorges with polyhedral basaltic walls and black volcanic rocks
  • Many waterfalls, some of which leave a gap to walk behind
  • Tasting with local dishes of wild salmon, free-range lamb, crayfish soups and other seafood
  • Wildlife observation in its natural environment, such as seals, whales, dolphins, puffins, etc
  • Daily walks, small or large, that lead us to impressive hidden corners, rocky shores, etc.
  • Whale watching boat excursion in an area with Europe's largest concentration of whales
  • Explore glacial lake Fjallsárlón, with its floating icebergs, by Zodiac boat
  • Sightseeing routes in Skaftafell National Park and Katla Geopark
  • Possibility of seeing the Northern Lights

Fixed Departures

4-13 October 2025 

Price

  • 2.950 € / person

950 € difference single room

Optional activities:

  • Hiking on the Sólheimajökull glacier. Cost 170 € / person. Duration: 10 hours.
  • Exploring Ice Cave Tour at Katla Volcano. Cost 240€ / person. Duration: 10 hours.

Note 1: Payment or repayment can also be made by credit card in interest-free instalments

Note 2: The trip, except for the specified dates, can be arranged for ready-made groups of up to 8 people, any date from mid-April to the end of October.

Difficulty Level

  • 2/5

Notes

This journey is not a typical tourist trip but a unique exploration that unveils the uncharted side of Iceland and includes outdoor recreational activities and hiking.

Iceland is known for sudden weather changes, requiring not only the appropriate gear but also the knowledge of how to use it effectively.

Participants will be responsible for their own luggage, both at airports and hotels, as well as for carrying their equipment during activities. Bulky and heavy luggage is not recommended.

Please review the itinerary carefully and seek clarification on any details before confirming your participation.

Our promise is to deliver a rich, life-enhancing experience that will leave you feeling proud to have been part of such a unique adventure!

Book your seat

To reserve a seat you must book and pay the deposit of 500€ via our website.

Payment for the trip must be completed by August 20, 2025 to the accounts below:

ALPHA BANK

Name : OUTDOORS TRAINING IKE

IBAN:GR1001407960796002002013550

REVOLUT

Name : OUTDOORS TRAINING IKE

IBAN:LT723250095571452419

SWIFT CODE: REVOLT21

When depositing money, please note in the REASON field your name and the name of the trip ICELAND OCTOBER

 

Cancellations

In case of cancellation of participation, the following cancellation fees apply:

  • Any cancellation made from the day of booking until June 9, will be charged 150 € per person for administration costs.
  • Cancellations from 10 June to 10 August will be charged a cancellation fee of 300 € per person.
  • Cancellations from 11 August to 4 September will be charged 20% of the total trip value.
  • Cancellations from 5 September onwards will be charged 100% of the total value of the trip.

General Information

Accommodation

Accommodation is in 2*, 3* or 4* hotels, in twin rooms with bathroom and breakfast as shown in the detailed description. Some of the accommodations have been chosen in isolated areas without light pollution so that we have chances to observe the northern lights.

Transportation

Local transportation is by minibus with 8+1 seats. Airfare is included with direct flights to/from Reykjavik with PLAY.

Meals

Meals, except for breakfast, are not included in the package. Dining options are available at local restaurants or hotel restaurants, with prices ranging from €20 to €60 per dish, depending on the selection.

Program Modifications

The tour leader reserves the right to adjust the itinerary based on weather or other local conditions (e.g., strikes, political unrest) to ensure the smooth execution of the program and the participants' safety. Any additional costs arising from such changes are borne by the participants.

Currency and Payments

Iceland's currency is the Icelandic Krona (ISK). Payments can also be made in euros, although change may sometimes be given in krona. Card payments are widely accepted in all establishments, regardless of the amount.

Climate in Iceland

Iceland's weather is unique and highly unpredictable, with all four seasons potentially experienced in a single day.

Spring (March-May): Cool temperatures (0°C to 10°C) with snow gradually melting. Daylight hours increase significantly.

Summer (June-August): Mild temperatures (10°C to 15°C), with nearly 24-hour daylight during the Midnight Sun.

Autumn (September-November): Cooling temperatures (0°C to 10°C), with shorter days and the first snowfall typically occurring by late November.

Winter (December-February): Cold weather (-5°C to 5°C), snowy landscapes, and very short daylight hours.

Tipping

Tipping is optional and not commonly practiced. However, offering a gratuity to an exceptional tour leader who goes above and beyond can be a meaningful gesture of appreciation.

Hygiene, Safety, and Insurance

Iceland is one of the safest and cleanest countries in the world, with low crime rates and a friendly population. While visitors can feel secure in cities and rural areas, Iceland’s natural environment can be unpredictable, with rapid weather changes, strong winds, steep terrains, and geothermal features requiring caution. Travelers should prepare for varied weather, follow marked paths, and heed their guides’ instructions.

The package includes BASIC travel insurance covering unexpected situations like health incidents (e.g., injury requiring transport and hospitalization), missed flights, and even full trip cancellation (up to €5,000, including cancellations due to COVID-19). Coverage applies to travelers up to 70 years of age; for those aged 70-80, an additional fee applies—please contact us for details.

For more information on the policy and specific coverage details, you can review the benefits of the program and contact our insurance consultant through the following link: Travel Insurance by Trekking Hellas.

Equipment

  • Hiking shoes waterproof
  • Sports shoes
  • Isothermal T-shirts (thin, medium)
  • Fleece blouses in various thicknesses
  • Fleece jacket
  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Swimwear & towel for hot springs
  • 30 lt daily backpack that will be the hand luggage on flights

Iceland 4-13 October 2025

Chasing the Northern Lights

Price from €2950

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