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11-14 Day Iceland Tours
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2026
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Two Weeks in Iceland: The Full Ring Road of Fire & Ice
Travel deeper, from Reykjavik and the Golden Circle to fjords and volcanic landscapes
11-14 day Iceland itineraries suit travelers who want time for both headline sights and quieter corners. Expect guided tours that link Reykjavik with scenic coastal drives, geothermal landscapes and national parks, plus chances to soak in places such as Vök Baths or the Blue Lagoon. Some departures focus on winter highlights, pairing dramatic scenery with a Northern Lights program across multiple evenings. Others lean into summer exploration, with lava fields, fjords and a ferry trip to the West Fjords. With accommodation typically in 2-3 star hotels, 3 star hotels, or 3 - 4 star options, there is a comfortable base each night while staying on the move. Trips are in Europe.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Land of the Northern Lights & Westfjords (Comfort)
WINTER TOUR: Combine classic southern Iceland with the lesser-visited Westfjords on this 11-day winter itinerary, staying in upgraded accommodation. Enjoy a dedicated Northern Lights program for the best chance to spot this natural phenomena. Soak in the Blue Lagoon and take in some of the country's best natural landmarks, from Seljalandsfoss to Thingvellir National Park and Strokkur geyser. Then discover some of west Iceland's highlights, including the tiered Dynjandi waterfall and remote Breidafjördur Bay before returning to Reykjavik for a guided city tour.
Tour Highlights
Reykjavik - Explore Iceland's colourful capital on a guided city tour, including Hallgrimskirkja and the Harpa Concert Hall
Hella - Spend two nights in Iceland's stunning countryside - the ideal spot for hunting the Northern Lights
Blue Lagoon - Unwind and rejuvenate in the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon
The Golden Circle - Experience a once-in-a-lifetime route, complete with geysers, Gullfoss falls, and Thingvellir National Park, plus take in Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls
Reykjanes Peninsula - Travel to the remote edge of Iceland, home to hot springs, rugged hills and mountains, and rural villages
Borganes - Take a look at the Grabrok Volcano crater, and visit the Settlement Center
Isafjordur - Stroll around the vibrant town of Isafjordur, known for colourful houses and cultural celebrations
Litlibaer - Relax with a coffee and homemade waffles at this charming café and museum that overlooks the fjords and sea
Flateyri - Explore Flateyri's history, including Gamla bokabudin and the avalanche protection fences
Dynjandi Waterfall - Marvel at the Crown Jewel of the Westfjords, a multi-tiered waterfall cascading down the cliffs
Land of the Northern Lights & Westfjords
WINTER TOUR: Combine classic southern Iceland with the lesser-visited Westfjords on this 11-day winter itinerary. Enjoy a dedicated Northern Lights program for the best chance to spot this natural phenomena. Soak in the Blue Lagoon and take in some of the country's best natural landmarks, from Seljalandsfoss to Thingvellir National Park and Strokkur geyser. Then discover some of west Iceland's highlights, including the tiered Dynjandi waterfall and remote Breidafjördur Bay before returning to Reykjavik for a guided city tour.
Tour Highlights
Reykjavik - Explore Iceland's colourful capital on a guided city tour, including Hallgrimskirkja and the Harpa Concert Hall
Hella - Spend two nights in Iceland's stunning countryside - the ideal spot for hunting the Northern Lights
Blue Lagoon - Unwind and rejuvenate in the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon
The Golden Circle - Experience a once-in-a-lifetime route, complete with geysers, Gullfoss falls, and Thingvellir National Park, plus take in Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls
Reykjanes Peninsula - Travel to the remote edge of Iceland, home to hot springs, rugged hills and mountains, and rural villages
Borganes - Take a look at the Grabrok Volcano crater, and visit the Settlement Center
Isafjordur - Stroll around the vibrant town of Isafjordur, known for colourful houses and cultural celebrations
Litlibaer - Relax with a coffee and homemade waffles at this charming café and museum that overlooks the fjords and sea
Flateyri - Explore Flateyri's history, including Gamla bokabudin and the avalanche protection fences
Dynjandi Waterfall - Marvel at the Crown Jewel of the Westfjords, a multi-tiered waterfall cascading down the cliffs
Iceland Encompassed
SUMMER TOUR: Explore the best that Iceland has to offer on this 12-day summer tour around the country. From lava fields to magnificent fjords, you will begin with Iceland's Golden Circle. Highlights include UNESCO heritage-listed Thingvellir National Park, a journey into an underground lava cave tube, whale watching along Eyjafjordur, Iceland's longest fjord and a soak in a geothermal float pool.
Tour Highlights
Reykjavik - Immerse yourself in the Capital of Iceland
Snæfellsnes Peninsula & West Fjords - Enjoy an escorted tour around this wonderous landmark and a ferry trip
National Parks - Discover the wonders of three amazing national parks - Þingvellir National Park, Snæfellsnes National Park and Vatnajökull National Park
Snæfellsjökull - Explore an 8000-year-old natural wonder Lava Cave
Dynjandi Waterfall - Marvel at the Crown Jewel of Westfjords
Vök Baths - Relax in the floating series of geothermal pools
Jökulsárlón: Sail among the huge icebergs in the picturesque scenery of glacier lagoon
Experience authentic culture, visit small local museums and take a selfie with Icelandic horses
Golden Circle - Take in some of Iceland's main attractions, including Gullfoss and the Geysir Geothermal Area
Wildlife: See more sea-cliff birds than you can ever count, spot wild seals, and go whale-watching on Iceland's longest fjord
Iceland Circle, Westfjords & Northern Lights
WINTER TOUR: Embark on an unforgettable 12-day journey around Iceland, where rugged landscapes and rich culture converge. Begin in Reykjavik, a city where modernity meets Viking history, and explore the dramatic terrains of the Westfjords, renowned for their untouched beauty and majestic fjords. Our journey continues with a comprehensive tour around Iceland’s famed Ring Road, experiencing majestic volcanoes, picturesque fjords, stunning glaciers, and serene hot springs. As night falls, marvel at the Northern Lights dancing across the sky, an experience that is sure to captivate your imagination. From the urban allure of Reykjavik to the natural splendour of the countryside, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Iceland’s most iconic and hidden treasures.
Tour Highlights
Aureolis borealis - Search for the dazzling Northern Lights across the Icelandic sky
Dynjandi Waterfall - Marvel at the Crown Jewel of Westfjords
Borganes - Take a look at the Grabrok Volcano crater, fishing villages and turf churches in West Iceland
Flateyri - Explore Flateyri's history, including Gamla bókabúðin and the avalanche protection fences
Golden Circle - Visit Geysir geothermal fields, Gulfoss Waterfall, Strokkur geyser, Thingvellir National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site
Vatnajokull National Park - Tour the home to Europe's biggest glacier, Iceland's highest mountain & Europe's most powerful waterfall
Isafjordur - Stroll around the vibrant town of Isafjordur, known for colourful houses and cultural celebrations
Reykjavik - See the sights of Iceland's capital on a city tour
Litliaer - Relax with a coffee and homemade waffles at this charming cafe and museum that overlooks the fjords and sea
Lake Myvatn - Explore a unique natural lake & natural baths
Akureyri - Enjoy breathtaking views and witness the waterfall of the gods in Iceland's second largest city
South Coast - Examine lava beaches, towering waterfalls, bird cliffs and a folk museum. Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss Waterfalls
Namaskard - Visit the Namaskard hot springs and hike through the lava fields at Dimmuborgir
Iceland Grand Tour Self Drive
Set off from Keflavik and drive your way around Iceland over 12 days – finishing back at Keflavik. Expect a rich mix of south coast showstoppers – Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss and Reynisfjara – glacier views at Skaftafell and icebergs at Jökulsarlon and Diamond Beach. You’ll explore the East Fjords, then swing north for thundering Dettifoss, the horseshoe canyon of Ásbyrgi and whale watching from Husavik. Around Lake Mývatn you’ll visit steaming geothermal sites and soak in baths. Continue via Akureyri and saga country in Skagafjörður to Borgarfjörður’s hot springs and lava waterfalls. Finish with the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and the Golden Circle – Þingvellir, Geysir and Gullfoss.
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Iceland 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Choose from 11-14 day Iceland trips, ranging from sociable group travel to private options, with fully guided and partially guided itineraries designed around the highlights. Many departures begin in Reykjavik, and selected trips include airport transfers on the FlyBus shuttle, which can simplify arrival and departure planning. Depending on the itinerary, you may also find set activities such as whale watching, guided hikes and an organized Northern Lights program.
Accommodation
Accommodation is reserved in advance, and the standard varies by itinerary, from 2 star, 3 star and 4 star hotels selected for comfort and location. Nights are often spent in practical small towns, where rooms can be straightforward and functional, while some stays offer a more comfortable, upgraded feel. If availability shifts, a hotel of a comparable standard may be used so the route can still run smoothly.
Trip pacing
The pace differs across 11-14 day Iceland itineraries, with options that lean medium or fast depending on how much ground is covered. Expect a balance of longer driving stretches and well-timed stops, plus a few earlier starts to make the most of daylight and changing weather conditions. Many routes loop back to Reykjavik, although some finish elsewhere, which can affect how the final travel day feels.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Iceland in 11 to 14 days?
Around 11 to 14 days suits a full loop of Iceland's ring road. Routes circle from Reykjavik through the west fjords, Akureyri in the north and the south coast at Vik. The extra days reach the remote corners beyond the usual highlights.
Is 11 to 14 days enough to drive around Iceland?
Yes, this length comfortably covers the ring road and some side routes. It links the waterfalls, glaciers and fjords without rushing. Shorter trips follow the same circle with less time at each stop.
Are 11 to 14 day Iceland tours guided?
They come as fully guided, partially guided and self guided trips. Group and private formats are offered, with self drive options for independent travel. A guide covers the route on guided departures.
How active is an 11 to 14 day Iceland tour?
The activity level is easy to moderate, with waterfall stops, short walks and optional glacier visits. The pace can be fairly brisk to cover the ring road. A reasonable level of fitness helps.
How big are the groups on these Iceland tours?
Group size reaches up to around 40 on the larger trips, with smaller and private options. Self drive trips have no group at all. All run on set dates or your own schedule.
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