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Iceland for Solo Travelers: Reykjavik, Golden Circle & South Coast

6 days  |  8 days with West Iceland & Reykjavik extension  |  Loading prices

Group size
14–20 travelers
Activity level

Put the “I” in “Iceland” and visit one of Earth’s wildest islands solo—but not alone.

Like the storm of the Gullfoss waterfall or the surge of the Strokkur geysir, adrenaline rushes the moment you touch down in Iceland. And over the course of roughly a week, this Solo Tour will keep your excitement pumping as you trek between the highlights of the Land of Fire and Ice. Explore the city of Reykjavik, and with the Icelandic capital as your home base, venture to must-see spots on the Golden Circle and South Coast (think: black sand beaches and sprawling ice caps). To dig into the country’s frozen past—literally—add the extension to West Iceland, home to legendary writers and the glacial tunnels of Langjokull.

Your tour package includes

  • 4 nights in handpicked hotels
  • 4 breakfasts
  • 2 lunches
  • 1 dinner with beer or wine
  • 4 sightseeing tours
  • Expert Tour Director & local guides
  • Private deluxe motor coach

Included highlights

  • Reykjavik
  • The Golden Circle
  • Great Geysir geothermal area
  • Gullfoss
  • Eyjafjallajokull
  • Seljalandsfoss

Itinerary

Overnight Flight

Day 1: Travel day

Board your overnight flight to Reykjavik today.

Reykjavik

Day 2: Arrival in Reykjavik

Included meal: Welcome lunch

Welcome to Iceland! Get to know your solo fellow travelers and Tour Director during a welcome lunch, served with beer or wine. Then, take to the streets of Reykjavik with your Tour Director today and get to know this one-of-a-kind city on a guided sightseeing tour.

  • Head to Midborg, the downtown neighborhood more simply known as the 101, and stop outside the Hallgrimskirkja. Reaching almost 245 feet into the sky at its peak, this church is one of the tallest buildings in the city—and with its breathtaking curved spire, it’s one of the most distinct, too.
  • Stroll past the Leif Erikson statue—a tribute to the legendary Norse explorer placed right in front of the Hallgrimskirkja—and listen as your Tour Director regales you with tales of Iceland’s Viking heritage.
  • Breathe in the beauty of Tjornin. Literally “the pond,” this beloved lake houses flocks of water birds, and depending on the season, you’ll find locals tossing them chunks of bread.
  • Pass the Althingishusid, home of the national parliament, and the lakeside City Hall before continuing to the Old Harbour, where the shimmering glass facade of the Harpa concert hall invokes the basalt landscapes you’ll roam on tour.

Sightseeing complete, consider lingering a while in the Hljomskalagardurinn, Reykjavik’s principal green space. Alternatively, add our optional excursion to the Blue Lagoon and let the milky, restorative waters of this geothermal bath ease your post-travel tension. After a full day, what better way to decompress than with a soak?

West Iceland & Reykjavik extension

Sprawling lava fields. Roiling waterfalls. Abundant animal life. Just when you think you’ve experienced the country’s staggering highs, West Iceland delivers more, beckoning to be explored. Take a quick survey of the region to see what we mean—complete with a journey across (and within) the massive Langjokull glacier.

West Iceland

Day 6: West Iceland & Langjokull glacier

Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner

While some of your companions make their way home today, you’ll roll out to West Iceland, a geographically diverse wonderland that inspired Viking writers and continues to captivate travelers.

  • Walk a one-mile loop and watch as Deildartunguhver—Europe’s most powerful hot spring—bubbles and flows without end. Water gushes out of the ground at a piping-hot 207 degrees and is used for heating in nearby towns.
  • Behold two waterfalls, different in scale: the Hraunfossar, with its kilometer-long series of gentle rivulets, and the Barnafoss, a rapid cascade that lies at the heart of a dark local legend.
  • Visit Reykholt, a historic village that was home to Snorri Sturluson, a 13th-century author and two-time lawspeaker of the Icelandic parliament.
  • Make your way to the Langjokull. Literally the “long glacier,” it’s the island’s second-largest ice cap, and you’ll experience it from two perspectives. Start by climbing into a specially modified truck and driving across the frigid expanse, then descend into a manmade tunnel to marvel at its deep blues from within.

Sit down for an included dinner this evening, served with beer or wine, and prepare for tomorrow’s return trip to Reykjavik.

Please note: Langjokull’s ice tunnels are tight, enclosed spaces. We recommend that travelers with claustrophobia refrain from entering them.

Reykjavik

Day 7: Transfer to Reykjavik

Included meal: Breakfast

Spend your morning busing back to Reykjavik, then enjoy a free afternoon in the city. To squeeze in one last Icelandic adventure, add our optional excursion to explore one of the country’s fantastical lava tubes—caves formed over time by magma flowing beneath a hardened crust. Otherwise, take it easy and prepare for tomorrow’s flight home.

Flight Home

Day 8: Departure

Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)

Transfer to the airport to board your flight home.

Start planning today

Have a quick question about tipping or what to pack? Give us a call at 1-800-590-1161, or talk to a Tour Consultant.

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Bright hotel room with a large bed, purple and gray pillows, a purple chair, small table, and a wall-mounted TV. Light wood flooring.

Reykjavik - Fosshotel Reykjavík

This modern hotel is located in the business district. Guests enjoy a beer garden, fitness center, and rooftop terrace.Nearby, you'll find Hallgrimskirkja, the Sun Voyager, and the Harpa Concert Hall.

Modern hotel room with a double bed, gray bedding, two black chairs, a round table, and large window with a scenic view.

West Iceland - Hotel Hamar

This tranquil hotel is located in Húsafell, West Region. Guests enjoy a golf course, an on-site restaurant, and hot tubs. Nearby, you'll find the Hraunfossar Waterfalls, the Surtshellir Lava Cave, and the Lindin Swimming Pool.

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Flights

Make your journey to and from your tour as smooth as possible by letting our travel experts handle your round-trip flights. We’ll select the best itinerary for you at a great rate, thanks to our airline partnerships.

Your Go Ahead flight package includes:

  • A round-trip flight for your tour from your preferred home airport
  • An EF representative waiting for you on arrival to whisk you to your hotel
  • Your lowest price locked in, so you don’t have to track airfare
  • 24/7 on-tour support from our dedicated flights team
  • Complimentary luggage retrieval services through Blue Ribbon Bags
  • Dedicated flight experts to help arrange early arrivals, longer stays, or upgrades, so every detail fits your travel style
  • Stress-free rebooking if your tour itinerary changes

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