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Join us in Iceland for the once in a lifetime total solar eclipse of 12 August, 2026. Stand along the central axis of the eclipse and experience a full minute of totality, as the moon passes directly in front of the sun in a rare cosmic coincidence. Also on this tour, take in the natural wonders of the Golden Circle, including the plunging waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss. Unwind in the therapeutic waters of the Blue Lagoon and see the erupting Strokkur geyser.
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Duration
5 daysStarts
ReykjavikEnds
ReykjavikRange
SignatureTour Guide
Yes - escorted by a tour guideGroup Size
Min 4 / Max 38Minimum age
12 yrs, accompanied by an adultDeparts
9 August 2026Hotel Rating
2-3 star HotelsCountries
IcelandArrival Transfer
Yes by Flybus shared transferDeparture Transfer
Yes by Flybus shared transferMeals included
Breakfast: 4Passengers
R 47,115.00
R 10,000.00
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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.
Reykjavik - Thingvellir National Park - Geysir - Gullfoss - Hella. Departing Reykjavik, we head first to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the first stop on Iceland's famous Golden Circle route. Thingvellir is home to the oldest existing national parliament in the world, the Althingi, alongside spectacular geological formations. See the Mid-Atlantic Rift, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are tearing apart, and marvel at Thingvallavatn lake.
Next, stop at a geothermal greenhouse at Fridheimar and visit the stables to learn more about the sturdy Icelandic horse. At Geysir, witness the erupting Strokkur geyser, which projects boiling water more than 25 metres into the air every 5-7 minutes.
Our final stop of the day is Gullfoss, the Golden Falls. This is perhaps the most picturesque waterfall in Iceland (and there is a lot of competition!). After our visit, we continue to our accommodation in Hvolsvollur, near Hella, for the night.
Hella - Eyjafjallajokull - Seljalandsfoss - Skogafoss - Hella. Today is about the sheer force of nature's power - what makes Iceland, Iceland. The rumbling volcano of the Eyjafjallajokull glacier. The plunging Seljalandsfoss and thundering Skogafoss waterfalls. We also visit the Skogar Folk Museum, which contains an outstanding collection of farm and domestic artefacts from Iceland's past and several turf-built houses. Finally, we stop at the black, volcanic sands of Reynisfjara beach. Later, there's an optional hike on the shimmering Solheimajokull glacier where we can take in the enchanting icy scenery. We spend a second night at our hotel in Hvolsvollur.
Please note: This optional hike must be booked in advance. Contact us to book. If you opt for the glacier hike, you will not have time to visit Reynifjara.
Hella - Reykjanes - Blue Lagoon - Reykjavik. We start today with a visit to the Reykjanes headland, one of the most volcanically active places in Iceland. Then it's on to the Blue Lagoon, where you have included "comfort" level entrance - enjoy a complimentary drink and mud mask, as well as use of a towel and, of course, the chance to soak in the rejuvenating waters of this popular attraction.
After our Blue Lagoon visit, we complete our journey back to Reykjavik and check in to our hotel. At around 16:00 we will head down to the ocean with our guide, the perfect spot to witness the total solar eclipse. As one of the world's smallest capitals, there is minimal light pollution in Reykjavik to intrude on our view, and no skyscrapers either.
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 position ourselves precisely at 64°08'50.1"N 21°54'26.4"W - one of the few optimal viewing points on the entire planet to marvel at this natural phenomena, along the central axis of the eclipse. 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 16:47:11, the partial eclipse will commence as the moon begins its slow journey across the sun. By 17:48:15, the total eclipse will take centre stage, plunging the world into complete darkness for an extraordinary one-minute 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 18:47.
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 ECLIPSE
Partial begins - 16:47:11
Totality begins - 17:48:15
Maximum Eclipse - 17:48:45
Totality ends - 17:49:15
Partial ends - 18:47:36
When the eclipse has ended, opt for a walk into Reykjavik for dinner and a celebratory drink.
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 airport.
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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.
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