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Discover Iceland tours
See Reykjavik, hot springs and wild coastlines with well-planned guided tours in Iceland
Iceland tours showcase a rare mix of volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls and geothermal landscapes, with itineraries that make it easier to cover big highlights in a short space of time. Many trips start and finish in Reykjavik, pairing time in the capital with classic routes such as the Golden Circle, the south coast and the Reykjanes Peninsula. Expect dramatic black sand beaches, powerful waterfalls and opportunities to soak in geothermal lagoons, with seasonal chances to search for the Northern Lights or experience the midnight sun. Some itineraries include special events such as the total solar eclipse 2026. Many tours are fully guided, with selected options that are partially guided or self-guided for a different balance of support and independence.
Selfoss trips at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips visiting Selfoss typically run as organised group tours, with a local English-speaking guide for key sights and travel by bus exactly as shown in the plan. This format suits travellers who prefer a structured day-by-day itinerary, while still leaving space to wander, shop or relax in places like Selfoss at an easy pace.
Accommodation
You will usually stay in 3 star accommodation, with private bathrooms and breakfast included. Properties are selected to match the route and daily driving times, and if a preferred hotel is full, a similar option may be used to keep the itinerary running smoothly.
Trip pacing
Expect an easy fitness level and a moderate pace, with early starts on some days to manage Iceland’s longer distances without feeling rushed. Many days involve steady time on the road between stops, balanced with regular breaks for short walks, viewpoints and photo time at the most popular sights.
Popular tours visiting Selfoss
Why visit Iceland
Iceland is a compact destination with outsized scenery. A short drive from Reykjavik can lead to steaming geothermal areas, waterfalls spilling over wide basalt shelves, and coastlines shaped by Atlantic weather. Guided tours in Iceland make it straightforward to link signature routes such as the Golden Circle with the south coast, where sights include Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss and the black sands of Reynisfjara. Further afield, trips can reach areas such as Lake Myvatn, Akureyri, the East Fjords and the Westfjords, adding quieter landscapes and small settlements to the experience. Hot spring time is often part of the journey, with stops that can include the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, Myvatn Nature Baths or Vök Baths, depending on the itinerary. In winter, itineraries may feature dedicated Northern Lights programmes, while summer departures can make the most of long daylight hours for sightseeing.
Frequently asked questions
Are Iceland tours fully guided?
Many Iceland tours are fully guided, led by an English-speaking guide and including transport and scheduled sightseeing. There are also partially guided and self-guided options on selected itineraries. The guiding style is shown on each trip, so it is easy to match the level of support preferred.
Where do Iceland tours typically start and finish?
Many tours start and finish in Reykjavik, and several include Keflavik Airport arrival and departure transfers by FlyBus shuttle. Some itineraries list Keflavik as the start point. Exact start and end points depend on the trip, so it is worth checking details before booking.
What accommodation standard is used on tours in Iceland?
Accommodation varies by itinerary. Options include simple hotels, 2-3-star accommodation, 3-star hotels, 3-4 star hotels and 4-star hotels. Some adventure and trekking trips use mountain huts, simple huts, private tents, or cottage accommodation. Hotel ratings can vary by country and region.
Do Iceland tours include the Blue Lagoon?
Some Iceland tours include entry to the Blue Lagoon, especially trips that visit the Reykjanes Peninsula and the south of the country. Other itineraries include alternatives such as Sky Lagoon, Myvatn Nature Baths, Vök Baths or the Secret Lagoon. Inclusions differ by trip, so check what is included.
Is the Northern Lights included on Iceland tours?
Some winter itineraries include Northern Lights programmes, guided searches, or Northern Lights tours. Sightings are a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed, but itineraries are designed to give opportunities to look for them, often away from city lights when conditions are suitable.
What is the group size on guided tours in Iceland?
Group size varies by tour. Some trips note smaller groups, while others use larger coach-based sightseeing groups. Private tours are also available on selected itineraries. Checking the trip details helps set expectations, particularly for travellers who prefer a more intimate or more social format.
Are meals included on Iceland tours?
Meal arrangements vary by trip. Many tours include breakfasts, and some include selected lunches or dinners. Trekking itineraries can include food and daily lunch packs, while day tours commonly include no meals. Any included meals are listed per itinerary, along with what is not included.
Are there Iceland tours suitable for trekking and active days?
Yes. Iceland has itineraries that focus on active experiences, including glacier walks and highland trekking. Some trips have a moderate or serious fitness level and use mountain huts or camping. For more relaxed sightseeing, many tours are rated easy and focus on scenic stops and short walks.
Do any Iceland tours include special events like the total solar eclipse 2026?
Yes. Selected Iceland tours include the total solar eclipse 2026, with eclipse glasses provided on some itineraries. These trips combine eclipse viewing with classic sightseeing such as the Golden Circle, Reykjavik and other key areas. Inclusions and viewing locations depend on the specific itinerary.
Are all Iceland tours operated directly by On The Go Tours?
Many trips are operated by trusted local partners, and some tours are operated in conjunction with a partner where travellers may join others from different operators. Signature Journeys are operated directly by On The Go Tours. Operator details are shown in the trip information where applicable.
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