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7days
25stops
1017drive km
Day 1: The Golden Circle
2h 25min · 165km4 stops
Keflavík Airport
09:00
1h 20min · 95km
Þingvellir National Park
11:00
50min · 60km
Geysir Hot Springs
14:00
15min · 10km
Gullfoss Falls
16:00
Day 2: South Coast Waterfalls
1h 10min · 75km4 stops
Seljalandsfoss
09:00
25min · 30km
Skógafoss
11:30
30min · 35km
Reynisfjara Beach
14:30
15min · 10km
Vík í Mýrdal
16:30
Day 3: Glaciers & Lagoons
1h 5min · 62km4 stops
Skaftafell
10:00
45min · 50km
Fjallsárlón
13:30
15min · 11km
Jökulsárlón
15:00
5min · 1.0km
Diamond Beach
16:30
Day 4: The East Fjords
3h 45min · 250km3 stops
Vestrahorn
09:00
1h 30min · 100km
Djúpivogur
12:00
2h 15min · 150km
Seyðisfjörður
16:00
Day 5: Lake Mývatn & Dettifoss
1h 20min · 80km4 stops
Dettifoss
10:30
1h · 70km
Hverir
13:00
10min · 5.0km
Grjótagjá
14:30
10min · 5.0km
Mývatn Nature Baths
16:00
Day 6: Goðafoss & Akureyri
1h 45min · 115km3 stops
Goðafoss
10:00
35min · 35km
Akureyri
12:30
1h 10min · 80km
Siglufjörður
16:00
Day 7: The West & Reykjavík
3h 30min · 270km3 stops
Glaumbær
10:00
2h · 160km
Grábrók Crater
13:30
1h 30min · 110km
Reykjavík
16:30

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7 day Roadigo trip with 25 stops

  1. The Golden Circle

    Start your journey from Keflavík Airport and head straight into the heart of Iceland's most famous geological wonders.

    • Keflavík Airport

      Pick up your 4WD and stock up on snacks at the local Bonus supermarket.

    • Þingvellir National Park

      Walk through the Almannagjá gorge where the North American and Eurasian plates pull apart.

    • Geysir Hot Springs

      Watch Strokkur erupt every 6-10 minutes; keep your camera ready for the blue bubble.

    • Gullfoss Falls

      Feel the mist of the 'Golden Falls' as the Hvítá river plunges into a deep canyon.

  2. South Coast Waterfalls

    Drive along the dramatic southern coastline, passing glaciers and iconic black sand beaches.

    • Seljalandsfoss

      Follow the path to walk entirely behind the waterfall. Bring waterproof gear!

    • Skógafoss

      Climb the 500+ steps to the top for a view of the coastline and the river above.

    • Reynisfjara Beach

      Marvel at the basalt columns and sea stacks. Stay far back from the 'sneaker waves'.

    • Vík í Mýrdal

      Visit the iconic red-roofed church on the hill for a panoramic view of the village.

  3. Glaciers & Lagoons

    Witness the power of the Vatnajökull ice cap as you reach the crown jewel of the south.

    • Skaftafell

      Hike to Svartifoss, the waterfall framed by dark hexagonal basalt columns.

    • Fjallsárlón

      A quieter alternative to the main lagoon, offering a closer view of the glacier wall.

    • Jökulsárlón

      Watch seals swim among massive blue icebergs breaking off the glacier.

    • Diamond Beach

      See chunks of ice washed ashore on the black sand, sparkling like diamonds.

  4. The East Fjords

    Navigate the winding coastal roads of the East Fjords, passing sleepy fishing villages.

    • Vestrahorn

      Photograph the 'Batman Mountain' reflected in the tidal flats of Stokksnes.

    • Djúpivogur

      Stop at this quiet harbor town to see the 'Eggin í Gleðivík' outdoor art.

    • Seyðisfjörður

      Drive over the mountain pass to reach this artistic town with its rainbow path.

  5. Lake Mývatn & Dettifoss

    Enter the volcanic north, home to Europe's most powerful waterfall and bubbling mud pools.

    • Dettifoss

      Witness the sheer power of Europe's most voluminous waterfall from the west bank.

    • Hverir

      Explore a Martian landscape of steaming fumaroles and boiling gray mud pots.

    • Grjótagjá

      Visit the hidden hot spring cave made famous by Game of Thrones.

    • Mývatn Nature Baths

      Soak in the alkaline blue waters with views over the volcanic landscape.

  6. Goðafoss & Akureyri

    Visit the 'Waterfall of the Gods' before heading to the charming capital of the North.

    • Goðafoss

      A stunning horseshoe waterfall where statues of Norse gods were famously cast.

    • Akureyri

      Explore the world's northernmost botanical garden and the heart-shaped traffic lights.

    • Siglufjörður

      Drive through the tunnels to this historic herring fishing town nestled in a fjord.

  7. The West & Reykjavík

    Complete the loop through the rolling hills of the West and return to the vibrant capital.

    • Glaumbær

      See traditional Icelandic turf houses dating back to the 18th century.

    • Grábrók Crater

      Stretch your legs with a quick hike up the stairs of this moss-covered crater.

    • Reykjavík

      End your journey at the iconic church before a final night in the city.