Embark on a private Iceland winter tour over three nights, seeing glaciers, waterfalls, and the Northern Lights.
Relax in the world-famous Blue Lagoon and soak in its geothermal, mineral-rich waters.
Chase the Aurora on a thrilling adventure in a private Super Jeep through Iceland’s wilderness.
Explore the Golden Circle, including Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, and Strokkur geyser.
Venture off-road to Langjökull Glacier and the Icelandic highlands for a true winter adventure.
Journey along the south coast to Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls and the black sand beaches of Vík.
Perfect for families or couples, this short Iceland winter trip captures Iceland’s highlights in just three nights, while at your own pace.
From £2,380 per person (excluding flights)
This is based on 3 nights’ accommodation with breakfast, listed excursions, and Private/Driver Guide. This trip is perfect for couples or families, to travel at their own pace
This roughly converts to 2,832 EUR | 3,070 USD
Departure: This trip runs from September through to March. Contact our team to check availability.
Enjoy a relaxing dip in the Blue Lagoon with the Comfort Entry, a perfect introduction to Iceland’s most iconic geothermal spa. This package includes admission to the lagoon, a silica mud mask to rejuvenate your skin, use of a towel, and a complimentary non-alcoholic drink of your choice from the in-water bar. Changing facilities and showers are provided, allowing you to unwind in the warm, mineral-rich waters surrounded by striking lava fields.
Set out on an exclusive Northern Lights hunt in a private Superjeep, escaping the glow of the city in search of Iceland’s most mesmerising natural display. With your own expert guide and a specially equipped vehicle, you'll venture into remote, pitch-dark landscapes where the Aurora Borealis is most likely to appear. Every element of the experience is tailored — from flexible departure times based on live forecasts to the personal attention of your guide, who will position you perfectly should the lights begin to dance.
While nature never guarantees a sighting, this tour offers the best possible chance in both comfort and style. You’ll be kept warm with blankets and hot chocolate as you scan the skies, and if the conditions aren’t in your favour, you’ll be invited to join another night’s search at no extra cost. This is more than a tour — it’s a tailored night under the stars, designed for those who want to witness the Northern Lights without compromise.
Experience Iceland’s Golden Circle in style on this Superjeep adventure that blends iconic sights with exclusive access and rugged luxury. Travel beyond the usual route in a specially modified Superjeep, starting with a visit to Þingvellir National Park, where you’ll walk between two continents and learn about Iceland’s remarkable geological and cultural history. Continue to the bubbling geothermal fields at Geysir and the thunderous beauty of Gullfoss waterfall, with time to enjoy a relaxed lunch before heading into the highlands.
From there, the day shifts from classic sightseeing to a thrilling off-road journey toward Langjökull, Iceland’s second-largest glacier. Here, you can opt for a snowmobile ride across the ice cap or simply take in the views in complete privacy, surrounded by untouched wilderness. With experienced local drivers, luxury vehicles, and the flexibility to personalise the day, including the option of a helicopter return to Reykjavík, this is one of the most exciting and exclusive ways to explore Iceland’s natural wonders.
This private SuperJeep day tour explores Iceland’s stunning South Coast, taking in some of the areas most affected by the 2010 eruption of the now dormant Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Highlights include the impressive Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where a path allows you to walk behind the cascade, and the powerful Skógafoss nearby. The journey continues past black sand beaches pounded by Atlantic waves and bird cliffs that come alive in spring and summer, especially around the coastal village of Vík. On the return, the route passes through Hveragerði, a town known for its geothermal activity and greenhouse horticulture.
The tour typically lasts between 7–10 hours and is available year-round. Travel is by SuperJeep and you can choose your preferred departure time, with a 9:00 start recommended.
Icelandic weather can be unpredictable, often bringing all four seasons in a single day, so layered, waterproof clothing and sturdy walking shoes are essential. The tour includes a private driver-guide, transport in the selected vehicle, and personalised service throughout the day.