Road trip around Iceland starting and finishing in Reykjavík
8 days / 7 nights*
A magical roadtrip around Iceland starting and finishing in Reykjavík
8 day rental of fully equipped 2 person campervan with heating and complete camping equipment
Reykjavík – Keflavík International Airport (KEF)
7 nights in fully equipped 2 person campervans
From €2,190 / person
*The duration of the trip lasts from meeting at Reykjavík – Keflavik Intl. Airport (KEF) until the flight home from the same airport.
Iceland is one of the world’s most incredible destinations, largely due to its jaw-dropping natural landscape. It has everything from lava fields to glaciers.
However, visiting all the sights could take months and cost a fortune. How can you possibly decide what’s worth seeing when there are so many things to choose from like volcanos, geysers, waterfalls, hot water springs, basalt columns, huge crevices, glaciers, lagunes, and mud pools, and when several months wouldn’t be enough to see it all? Where should you book your stay and what should you eat in a country where a bed in a hostel can cost 100 euros a night? What is the best time of year to go so the inclement weather doesn’t ruin your plans? You’ll definitely need some expertise to help you with those questions.
GoBeyond’s answer to these tricky questions is a campervan tour of Iceland. The tour is organized by a tour guide who jam packs the itinerary with both the absolute must-see sights and hidden gems.
The campervan is a transformed minibus with heating, a table, chairs, a basic kitchen, a bed and bedding. By going with a campervan, you’ll get the spontaneity and adventure of backpacking, while also enjoy the comfort of a hotel stay. There’s always a place you can escape to when you need a moment, and you’ll have a warm bed to sleep in at the end of a long and exciting day.
It’s important to be flexible when touring Iceland. Your tour guides keep an eye on the weather forecasts, and things can always be adapted if rain clouds make the existing plan tricky. In a country where it rains almost every day, the best kind of tour is one that can escape the clouds at a moment’s notice. In Iceland, forward thinking and planning are super important, when it comes to keeping the reins on our budget too. One of the ways we keep the cost of our tour affordable is by shopping local ingredients together and cooking meals on our campervan’s grill. Surprisingly, there are some things in Iceland, which are actually cheaper than in other parts of the world. These include world-class lamb hearts, cod, crustaceans, lamb, and beef. Forget that old stereotype of fermented shark meat!

8 days compact manual 2-person camper van rental
Campervan insurances (CDW, self risk up to €2500)
Full camping equipment
GoBeyond tour guide with extensive local knowledge
Camp sites and accommodation throughout the whole trip
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Premium: +€180/car (self risk up to €350)
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Upon request, the GoBeyond team will book the best available flight tickets for you. The handling fee is based on the price of the ticket:
– under €1,000: €30
– above €1,000: €50
If you need a visa – determined by your nationality – and you want us to arrange it for you, the administration fee is €35
Plane tickets to and from the meeting point – Reykjavík – Keflavik Intl. Airport (KEF)
Travel insurance
Fuel
Entrance fees (wellness, bath, etc.)
Personal expenses
Food and drinks
We visit all the major sights in Iceland and thanks to our seasoned guide, we also check out some non touristy hidden gems. Just to mention a few, geysers, bubbling mud-springs, pitch-black beach covered by lava sand, lava tunnels, seals, puffins in their natural habitat, thermal baths with beautiful blue water, super-active volcanic valleys, full of sulfurous eruptions, local craft beers in Reykjavík are all on the menu.

Arrival at Keflavík Airport, pick up the cars.
We spend the first night near Reykjavík or Borgarnes.

We drive through the North-west part of the island almost in a single burst, with a stop half way to check out a beautiful canyon and relax for a while.
Later we visit a bit of the second “biggest” city, Akureyri before we spend the evening in a campsite next to it.

After a short morning visit in Akureyri we head towards the island’s maybe most spectacular waterfall and a surprisingly active volcanic valley, full of sulfurous eruptions, called Hverir.
Here the world’s biggest geothermal plant is working close to an already cooled down lava field. During this day we also have the opportunity to go to a thermal bath with beautiful blue water.
We finish the day on the shore of the Mývatn Lake.

On the way to the east we visit several more waterfalls while getting to a small fishing village straight out of a Wes Anderson movie.
After lunch we go for a short hike to a majestic waterfall among the fjords before spending the night in a campsite in one of the fishing villages.

We have a long drive on beautiful roads across the fjords while getting closer to the glaciers.
During the day we visit a small village, Höfn and in the afternoon we continuously reach new and new astonishing spots and witness how the peeled off ice floes move into the ocean, while seals are chasing each other around.
We finish the day with a hike to a viewpoint in the Skaftafell National Park, where we stay for the night as well.

In the southern part we check the most famous sightseeing spots of Iceland such as Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon and the basalt columns at Reynisfjara on a pitch-black beach covered by lava sand.
After lunch we stop in Vík before visiting a few more well-known but also some lesser-known waterfalls, like Skógafoss, which we explore inside out.

The last full day of the tour also offers spectacular sightseeing: after a visit to the breathtaking Seljalandsfoss waterfall, we head north to visit the Golden Circle attractions, including Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall and the unique Geysir: the first geyser ever discovered and all the geysers in the world were named after it.

In the morning we will pass through Reykjavík to buy the essential souvenirs.
Depending on the mood of the team and the outbound flights’ departure time we might check out 1-2 spectacular spots while heading to drop off the vans before saying goodbye and going home with everlasting memories.
Travel Expert
A huge fan of the northern countries, a passionate snowboarder and an enthusiastic tour guide for our outdoor camps. There’s no trip she wouldn’t gladly join.
Travel Expert
Norbi is a constantly curious world wanderer. He is most content and happy when he’s outdoors.
Tour Guide
A huge sports enthusiast, whether it’s board sports, horseback riding, or yoga—which, by the way, she loves to teach. If anyone embodies body awareness, it’s definitely her.




Want to spend more time admiring geysers and waterfalls, or take a ferry across the Arctic Circle to Grimsey Island? Would you like to visit more volcanic hot springs? If you'd prefer a different time frame, a trip with family or friends, a bit more trekking or a more relaxing activity, contact us with your ideas and we will put together the adventure of your dreams.