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Iceland Circle & Solar Eclipse 2026

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8 days

Experience the best of Iceland on this 8-day guided tour, perfectly aligned with the total solar eclipse on 12 August 2026. Witness the eclipse from the remote Snaefellsnes Peninsula along the central axis, with an impressive 2 minutes and 2 seconds of totality—one of the longest on Earth . Then embark on a scenic journey around Iceland, exploring thundering waterfalls like Godafoss, Dettifoss, Skogafoss, and Seljalandsfoss, the erupting Strokkur geyser, and Thingvellir National Park. Relax in the Lake Myvatn Nature Baths and take a boat tour among the icebergs of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon.

For a detailed itinerary and information about visas, money, weather and more download our Trip Notes

Tour Overview

Duration

8 days

Starts

Reykjavik

Ends

Reykjavik

Range

Signature

Tour Guide

Yes - escorted by a tour guide

Group Size

Min 4 / Max 38

Minimum age

12 yrs, accompanied by an adult

Departs

11 August 2026

Hotel Rating

3-4 star hotels

Countries

Iceland

Physical Rating

Easy

Tour Pace

Medium

Arrival Transfer

Yes by Flybus shared transfer

Departure Transfer

Yes by Flybus shared transfer

Meals included

Breakfast: 7, Dinner: 1
Adults (12+)
Per Person From

£4,005.00

Deposit From
Final payment

£600.00

£7,410.00

Tour Highlights

Total Solar Eclipse - Witness a once in a lifetime total solar eclipse in Arnarstapi, with eclipse glasses provided and almost a minute of totality, when you are plunged into darkness
Lake Myvatn - Soak up the scenery of this pristine lake and the mud pools of Namskard, then enjoy a dip in the Myvatn Nature Baths
Studlagil Canyon - Marvel at the contrast between the blue-green river and the grey basalt columns at this lesser-known gem
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon - See colossal icebergs and seals on an amphibious boat tour and walk on the black sand of Diamond beach
Golden Circle - Take in some of Iceland's main attractions, including Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss and the Geysir Geothermal Area
Fridheimar - Meet sturdy Icelandic horses at the stables and visit a geothermal greenhouse

Included

7 breakfasts & 1 light dinner
7 nights 3-4 star hotels
Keflavik Airport arrival and departure transfer (FlyBus shuttle)
Escorted by an English-speaking Icelandic guide
All sightseeing across Iceland as per the itinerary & total solar eclipse 2026
Transportation in heated coaches, with free Wi-Fi
Solar eclipse viewing glasses
Entrance to Myvatn nature baths including towel rental
Amphibian boat tour on Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon
Entrance to Fridheimar geothermal greenhouse and horse stable

Not Included

International flights and Visas
Tips for your guide - this is an entirely personal gesture

Itinerary

Day 1 - Reykjavik

Welcome to Iceland! Our adventure begins. Once we've transferred from the airport to our hotel via Flybus transfer, the rest of the day is for exploration!

Please note: You will be escorted on this tour by an expert, English-speaking Icelandic tour guide. For this special solar eclipse tour, all of our guides have received dedicated solar eclipse training from award-winning astronomy communicator, science lecturer, author and board member of the Icelandic Astronomical Society, Saevar Helgi Bragason.

Overnight: Reykjavik

Day 2 - Arnarstapi (pop 60) - Total Solar Eclipse

Reykjavik - Arnarstapi - Borgarnes. This morning we depart Reykjavik and drive to Arnarstapi, a remote coastal village jutting out of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland, right along the eclipse axis. At around 16:00 we will head out with our guide, finding the perfect spot to witness the total solar eclipse.

A total solar eclipse occurs incredibly rarely, only when the moon aligns perfectly in front of the sun, as the two orbit our Earth. It is a complete cosmic coincidence that this happens at all! The sun is 400 times further away than the moon, but also 400 times larger. This allows them to appear the same size when the alignment is perfect, which is why the moon totally blocks out the sun - known as totality. Just the sun's outer atmosphere, which is called the corona, is visible - a shimmering ring of light in the pitch dark.

We will experience the eclipse from Arnarstapi (population: 60), one of Iceland's most stunning locations. Once a bustling trading port with a significantly larger population, it was an important hub for Danish merchants shipping fish worldwide. The village's natural harbor also served as a base for fishing and whaling expeditions.

Located on Iceland's picturesque southwest coast, Arnarstapi features a rugged coastline with clear views across the Denmark Strait toward Greenland. This unobstructed horizon provides an ideal vantage point to witness the celestial event, with totality lasting an impressive 2 minutes and 2 seconds. At this location, the duration of totality is among the longest anywhere in the world. The area also boasts a scenic coastal walk that ends at a small harbour, with numerous viewpoints along the shoreline to choose from.

Our selected observation point is Lion head View, Staoarbakki, Eyri, Snaefellsbaer at coordinates 64°46'12.1"N 23°37'02.9"W. Solar eclipse glasses will be provided to ensure you can see the eclipse unfold safely - you can remove them during totality to get the best experience.

At precisely 16:45:20, the partial eclipse will commence as the moon begins its slow journey across the sun. By 17:46:09, the total eclipse will take centre stage, plunging the world into complete darkness for an extraordinary experience. During this brief moment of totality, time seems to pause - the temperature drops, the birds fall silent, and an eerie stillness envelops everything. As the total eclipse concludes and sunlight gradually reappears from behind the moon, the celestial show continues for another hour, until 18:46.

Only here in west Iceland, Greenland, northern Spain and northeast Portugal (and a few spots in the ocean) will mankind experience a total eclipse on 12 August, 2026. This is a historic moment, the last total solar eclipse to take place in Iceland was in 1954, and there won't be another until 26 June, 2196. During the totality, depending on the conditions, it may be possible to spot Venus, Jupiter, Mercury and Mars, and the stars of the Big Dipper should also be visible directly overhead.

TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE - ARNARSTAPI
Total solar eclipse - 2m 2s.
Total duration - 2h 1m 1s.


Event
Partial begins - 16:45:20
Totality begins - 17:46:09
Maximum Eclipse - 17:47:10
Totality ends - 17:48:14
Partial ends - 18:46:21

When the eclipse has ended we will drive to the small town of Borgarnes. Arriving at approx 9pm, a light dinner of soup and sandwiches will be served.

Overnight: Borgarnes
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 3 - Godafoss, Skutustadir & Myvatn

Borgarnes - Godafoss - Lake Myvatn. Our first stop today is Godafoss, one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Iceland (and there is a lot of competition!). Next, we take in the pseudo-craters of Skutustadir. These non-volcanic vents were created by gas explosions around 2,300 years ago, when hot lava flowed over cool, wet surfaces.

We are staying at a hotel near the shore of Lake Myvatn tonight.

Overnight: Lake Myvatn
Meals: Breakfast

Day 4 - Exploring North-East Iceland

Lake Myvatn - Dimmuborgir - Namaskard - Egilsstadir. In the morning we hike in a lava labyrinth at Dimmuborgir “the dark castles”, hoping to get a glimpse of the trolls who are said to live there. Afterwards we visit the hot spring area of Namaskard with bubbling mud pools and steaming solfataras. Continue through the uninhabited highlands and moonlike surrounding to East Iceland. With some luck we might spot an Arctic fox or see reindeer.

Also today, enjoy included entrance to the Myvatn Nature Baths, a man-made hot spring filled with naturally geothermally heated water, at a temperature of 36 – 40°C. We will also see Dettifoss, Europe's most powerful waterfall before arriving at our hotel in the town of Egilsstadir.

Overnight: Egilsstadir
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 - Studlagil Canyon & Hofn

Egilsstadir - Djupivogur - Hofn. This morning, we take in one of Iceland's hidden treasures, Studlagil Canyon. This canyon is home to incredible basalt columns and a striking blue-green glacial river - make sure to snap some photos.

Later, we visit the small coastal village of Djupivogur, where we can take in panoramic views of the coast and picturesque fjord. We then complete our journey to the scenic fishing town of Hofn.

Overnight: Hofn
Meals: Breakfast

Day 6 - Skogafoss

Hofn - Jokulsarlon Lagoon - Skogafoss - Seljalandsfoss - Hella. Our first stop today is at Jokulsarlon, a glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs. A boat tour between the bergs is included in the program, and you can also keep your eyes peeled for seals on the floes. Just across the street, you can walk on the so-called Diamond Beach, where icebergs wash up along the shore.

Next, we take in the black sand beaches and dramatic rock formations of Reynisfjara before continuing to some of Iceland's most famous waterfalls. First is Skogafoss, one of Iceland's most impressive waterfalls, reaching over 60 metres high. We also visit the plunging Seljalandsfoss waterfall. As well as admiring the cascade from afar, you can walk along a path that winds its way directly behind Seljalandsfoss in order to feel the spray from the waterfall.

Our day of sightseeing ends with arrival at our hotel in Hella.

Overnight: Hella
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 - The Golden Circle

Hella - Gullfoss - Geysir - Fridheimar - Thingvellir National Park - Reykjavik. Today we explore Iceland's famed Golden Circle. We begin the day at Gullfoss, “the golden falls“, which is a double waterfall that tumbles 34 metres into the Hvita River. Later on we visit the Geysir geothermal fields to see a variety of hot springs, bubbling pools and the mighty Strokkur, "the Churn", which erupts at 5-10 minute intervals.

At Fridheimar, we can learn about the special qualities and history of the Icelandic horse and visit a geothermal greenhouse, where tomatoes are grown all year round despite the cold, dark conditions. We continue to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before heading back to Reykjavik for the night.

Overnight: Reykjavik
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 - Reykjavik

And just like that, our solar eclipse tour comes to an end. Enjoy your final morning in Iceland, before an included Flybus transfer takes you to the Keflavik International Airport. Make sure to come back soon!

Meals: Breakfast

Hotels

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Reykjavík Natura - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Reykjavik

This modern hotel, located next to Reykjavik's domestic airport, is just 1 km from Nauthólsvík geothermal beach and 2 km from the National Gallery of Iceland. The stylish rooms come with free Wi-Fi, TVs, minibars, and facilities for making tea and coffee. The hotel also offers a rustic-chic restaurant and bar, a patio, a spa, and regular movie nights. The interiors are enhanced with original Icelandic artworks.

Our Rating
Superior
Local Rating
4 Star Hotel
Hotel Varmaland
Borgarnes

Set amidst the scenic beauty of Borgarfjordur, Scandinavian-style Hotel Varmaland offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Icelandic nature. Featuring stylish, contemporary rooms with en-suite bathrooms and stunning views of the countryside, the hotel provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Guests can savour farm-to-table Icelandic cuisine at the on-site restaurant, showcasing fresh, local ingredients. Located just a short drive from Borgarnes, the hotel is an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions like Hraunfossar waterfalls, Deildartunguhver hot spring, and Reykholt. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
4 Star Hotel
Sel Hotel Myvatn
Lake Myvatn

Situated by Lake Myvatn, the hotel is ideally located to experience the wild beauty of the lake and its surroundings. The restaurant at Sel Hotel Myvatn is famous for its lunch and dinner buffets during the summer months, and for its evening scrumptious a la carte menu which combines local and seasonal Icelandic ingredients with a twist. The cosy en suite rooms are furnished with mahogany armoires, smooth wooden flooring and quaint furniture.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Herad Berjaya
Egilsstadir

Opened in 2000, the Icelandair Herad has recently undergone extensive renovations. Guest rooms are beautifully designed with comfy beds and excellent amenities. The hotel boasts an excellent restaurant serving a great selection of local dishes including reindeer steak! The onsite bar is also a great place to sit and relax in and sip on a delicious Icelandic beer! Well located in the heart of East Iceland's growing capital, Egilsstadir.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Hofn
Hofn

Located in Hofn on the south eastern coast of Iceland, this charming hotel boasts beautiful views of the Vatnajökull glacier, the largest glacier in Europe. Its modern, ensuite guestrooms benefit from free WiFi and luxury organic toiletries made in Iceland. The a la carte restaurant serves local specialties such as langoustine, which the fishing village of Hofn is famous for, as well as plenty of vegetarian dishes. During the summer, guests can dine out on the terrace and enjoy a drink or two during happy hour.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Stracta
Hella

Hotel Stracta in the sleepy village of Hella, offers a serene getaway in South Iceland. This contemporary hotel provides a range of en suite accommodations, from cosy 18m² standard rooms, to spacious 24m² studio rooms, which are equipped with a small kitchenette and a sofa bed. All of the guest rooms are designed in Nordic style and well-equipped, with modern amenities. A delicious and hearty buffet breakfast is served each day at the buffet restaurant Gardur. You can unwind in the sauna or outdoor hot tubs while soaking in views of the Northern Lights and enjoy delectable à la carte meals at Stracta Bistro restaurant, which serves a whole host of Icelandic and international culinary delights. In the winter, Hotel Stracta's dark gardens are perfect for Northern Lights hunting!

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel

Prices & Dates

Departure dates are guaranteed with a minimum of 4 persons. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers and anyone wanting the privacy of their own room. Room sharing is not available on this tour.

2026
Single
Double/Twin
11 Aug - 18 Aug
£5,685
£4,005

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