Escape to Akureyri and experience guided excursions packed with winter thrills.
On this 4–day winter adventure, you’ll base yourself in Akureyri and join daily excursions by bus. Chase the Northern Lights, explore the volcanic wonders of Lake Mývatn, and visit plunging waterfalls.
Fall in love with the charming town of Akureyri as you dive into its captivating culture and historic charm. This is the perfect base to explore the remote beauty of North Iceland in wintertime.
You’ll join thrilling day trips into the countryside where spectacular waterfalls, geological wonders and hot springs await. Imagine yourself soaking in a geothermal lagoon surrounded by snow-dusted volcanic landscapes (optional, not included).
Plus, you can customize your trip with optional excursions like snowmobiling, whale watching, or ice fishing on a frozen lake.
On this tour you will...
Discover Akureyri, the colorful ‘Capital of the North’
Chase the magnetic Northern Lights on an evening excursion
Witness Iceland’s volcanic activity at Lake Mývatn
Marvel at the otherworldly lava formations of Dimmuborgir
Visit Goðafoss, one of Iceland’s most breathtaking waterfalls
Get the chance to treat yourself to a luxurious soak in the Mývatn Nature Baths
Top attractions
Why book a multi-day trip with Iceland Tours?
Stay at the same place in Akureyri for your whole trip
Travel on comfortable buses with free Wi-Fi
Effortlessly customize your trip with extra activities
24/7 emergency helpline in Iceland
Secure your booking with just a 5% deposit
Your 4-day bus itinerary
Transfer from Akureyri International Airport to your hotel in Akureyri (included).
Welcome to Akureyri, the unofficial capital of North Iceland! Once you settle in, take the day to explore its charming and historic downtown.
Start with a stroll through the main street, Hafnarstræti. You’ll find lots of restaurants, cafés and shops. The town center is also dotted with traditional wooden buildings from the early 20th century.
For stunning views of the town and the surrounding fjord, climb the ‘stairway to heaven’ to the iconic church Akureyrarkirkja.
In the evening
Spend the evening on an exciting Northern Lights hunt outside of the city. Your expert guides will know the best places to spot this breathtaking phenomenon.
Highlights
Extra activities
Get ready for an epic adventure in the north! Your journey starts with a scenic drive along the coast of Eyjafjörður, one of Iceland’s longest fjords.
You’ll then stop by the breathtaking Goðafoss waterfall before making your way to Lake Mývatn. Prepare to be wowed by a landscape full of volcanic wonders. Witness bubbling hot springs at Námaskarð and check out the mesmerizing Grjótagjá lava cave.
Next, experience the area’s geothermal power with a relaxing dip in the Mývatn Nature Baths (optional, not included). This lagoon’s milky-blue waters stay warm even in winter.
On your way back, get lost in the unique lava formations of Dimmuborgir, a Game of Thrones filming location. And don’t miss Skútustaðagígar, a series of spectacular pseudocraters.
Your last stop is back by Eyjafjörður, where you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Akureyri and get the perfect photo op.
Please note that the entry fee to the Mývatn Nature Baths is not included. If you don’t want to join this activity, you can opt for a light lunch at Café Kvika or upgrade to a different version of this day tour below.
Today, you can explore more of Akureyri at your own pace. If you want to hit the slopes, head over to Hlíðarfjall, a nearby ski resort that’s popular with the locals.
Or why not join one of our exciting optional excursions? You could explore the breathtaking Arctic Coast Way route, see humpbacks in the wild on a whale-watching tour, or whatever takes your fancy.
Please note there is time for only one tour per day.
Transfer from Akureyri to airport (included).
After an exciting winter adventure, it’s time to bid farewell to the Land of Fire and Ice – for now! You’ll leave with unforgettable memories of tumbling waterfalls, hot springs, and frosty mountains.
If your flight isn’t until later in the day, you could add a visit to the nearby Forest Lagoon geothermal spa. What better way to end your Icelandic experience than by soaking in a steamy infinity pool surrounded by nature?
What’s included?
Comfort accommodation every night
Continental breakfast every day
Airport transfer
Northern Lights guided bus tour
Lake Mývatn guided bus tour
24/7 emergency helpline when you’re in Iceland
VAT, taxes & service fees
Flights to Iceland
Food & drink, unless otherwise stated
Attraction entrance fees, unless otherwise stated
Personal travel insurance
FAQs about our multi-day trips
Throughout your multi-day trip with Iceland Tours, you’ll be based in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík or Akureyri the capital of the North. From here, you can join guided tours into the surrounding countryside to soak up the mind-blowing scenery. Your package will include at least one day trip, and depending on the length of your tour package you can opt to add more.
It’s worth bearing in mind that you won’t have the same guide throughout your trip. In fact, on each escorted group day trip from Reykjavík or Akureyri, you’ll get to meet a new guide and new fellow travelers.
What’s more, spending each night in the same accommodation means you don’t need to worry about unpacking and repacking during your trip. It also gives you the chance to experience more of the city’s restaurants, food halls, and bars. And you’ll have time to browse the local shops and visiting the city’s attractions.
When you opt for a multi-day package, you won’t be traveling with the same guide and group throughout your trip. This means that number of fellow travelers you meet on your guided excursions will vary depending on the activity.
For instance, if you’re going on an ice cave tour, your group could include a just a handful people. Meanwhile, a tour of the Golden Circle by bus will often be a larger group as you’ll likely be traveling by coach. And you’ll find evening Northern Lights tours are usually by coach too, although you have the option to upgrade to a small group, super jeep, or boat tour.
Depending on the excursion, your bus could be either a minibus or coach. Most buses will have free onboard Wi-Fi and charging points for your phone. Larger buses also have overhead compartments for stowing your bag and jacket.
It’s good to know that although there’s no restroom on the bus, your guide will make sure to include regular breaks throughout the journey.
On each morning of your trip, you’ll get a tasty continental breakfast at your accommodation. In most places, this is served buffet-style in a communal dining room.
With most packages, lunch and dinner are not included so you’re free to choose from all of the options available. In Reykjavík and Akureyri, you’ll be spoiled for choice when deciding where to eat.
Some festive packages include special meals. Check the ‘What’s included?’ section for the individual package to find out exactly what you’ll get.
If your package features longer day tours, you’ll find that the guide will factor in lunch and restroom stops. But it’s still good to come prepared by packing a few snacks and plenty of water. And if you prefer, you could bring a picnic lunch rather than eat out.
Because a multi-day trip is made up of different excursions every day, you won’t always be with the same group. That said, Iceland is small enough that you might just bump into someone from the day before!
If you’re looking for the kind of experience where you can hang with the same group and make new friends, we also offer guided group tours of Iceland. These are led by local experts who will take you and your travel buddies all over the country.
Yes, all of these multi-day trips include airport transfers by bus from Akureyri Airport to your accommodation in Akureyri on arrival and departure.
Enter your dates and the number of people in your group on the tour package page. Here you can also choose your accommodation level.
At checkout, you can customize your trip with extra days and activities. Afterwards, follow the steps to finalize your booking and you’ll get a confirmation from us via email.
There’s one more thing that’s great to know: all it takes is a 5% deposit to secure your booking today.
On a multi-day package with Iceland Tours, you can choose from 3 levels of accommodation:
- Budget – Guesthouses and hotels, with shared bathrooms
- Comfort – Hotels or guesthouses of around 3 stars, with private bathrooms
- Quality – Hotels or guesthouses of around 4 stars, with private bathrooms
Each accommodation level offers different types of rooms. We’ve described them below to help you choose the best one for you. Just keep in mind that not every hotel has all these room types available.
- Single room: one single bed in a room, perfect for solo travelers.
- Double room: a full-sized double bed for 2 people.
- Twin room: a room with 2 single beds that fit 1 person each.
- Triple room: these vary in size and layout, but are designed to fit 3 adults. Triple rooms feature a combination of double, single or sofa beds, depending on the hotel.
No matter which accommodation level you pick, breakfast is included. Read more about the differences between the levels on this accommodation page.
There’s an incredible amount you can do on a multi-day vacation from Iceland Tours. Here’s some ideas to spark inspiration:
- Roam the black sands of Reynisfjara beach on a south coast tour
- Venture under a glacier on a guided ice cave tour
- Complete the Golden Circle, including Gullfoss waterfall
- Explore ‘Iceland in Miniature’ on the Snæfellsnes peninsula
- Join a glacier hike across thousand-year-old pack ice
- Go whale watching from Reykjavík and spot the gentle giants
- Follow in the footsteps of Vikings at Þingvellir National Park
- Marvel at natural hot springs, like the Strokkur geyser
- Unwind in the soothing waters of the Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon
- Hunt down the Northern Lights on a magical winter tour
Because you’ll be based in Reykjavík for your whole trip, most excursions will take you to the south or west of Iceland. Be sure to check out this guide to the best things to see and do near Reykjavík.
If you want to see North Iceland, East Iceland, or the Westfjords, you might want to consider a self-drive or guided group tour. These are also great options if the Ring Road is on your must-do list.
For even more inspo, explore these awesome things to do in Iceland.