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Icelandic wild adventure

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10

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Group Size

15 people

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Bulgarian

Overview

✨The wild is calling you on an adventure in the wonderland of Iceland!
💗We loved it so much the previous three times that we are in a hurry to release the next dates 🙂
Unearthly landscapes, thermal springs, 🌋volcanoes, evergreen hills, 🧊glaciers, waterfalls and 🐧puffins are just some of the wonders of the flora and fauna in this fairy-tale country.

🚗If you are ready for an 8-day, wild journey in a house on wheels, 💎diamond beaches, volcanic landscapes and immersion in natural mineral springs, on the edge of a cliff overlooking the eternal ocean…then pack your bags.
You will stand on the edge of your comfort zone, chasing 🐳whales in the ocean, peering over the edge of high cliffs, from which some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world fall.
Tourism in Iceland is entirely oriented towards nature. Every night we will spend the night at a different campsite, in our mobile homes – campers. We have selected modern vehicles that will be shared between 4 or 5 people depending on the group. They will be stocked with food and drinks. The campsites we have selected have showers, kitchens, and beautiful locations.

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Day 1: Welcome to the Land of Fire and Ice – Reykjavik
Day 1: Welcome to the Land of Fire and Ice – Reykjavik
After a long flight across the North Atlantic, your first step onto Icelandic soil feels like arriving on another planet. The air is crisp and pure, carrying the scent of ocean and volcanic rock.
We pick up our campervans and embrace the freedom of the open road – our homes on wheels for the next 10 days.
We settle at Laugardalur Campsite, a green haven in the heart of the capital.
In the afternoon, we dive into Iceland’s signature experience – the Sky Lagoon, where geothermal warmth meets endless ocean views. Steam rises into the arctic air, painting the sky in shades of silver and blue.
Evening falls softly as we stroll through Reykjavik – cozy cafés, street art, and the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church overlooking the city.
Dinner? Perhaps Icelandic Street Food for local lamb soup, or Snaps Bistro for a glass of wine and a warm toast to new adventures.
Day 2: The Golden Circle
Day 2: The Golden Circle
The real Icelandic magic begins. We wake to the northern wind and set out to explore the legendary Golden Circle.
Our first stop – Geysir and Strokkur, where the Earth breathes and boils. Every few minutes, Strokkur erupts, shooting a pillar of water 30 meters high. Then comes Gullfoss, the Golden Waterfall – a roaring double cascade surrounded by mist and rainbows.
At Kerið Crater, we gaze into turquoise waters framed by fiery red volcanic slopes.
The journey continues with the twin cascades Seljalandsfoss and Gljúfrabúi – one of them hiding behind a rock curtain you can step through to feel the thunder of falling water.
Our final stop is Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls – powerful, pure, and perfectly photogenic.
We camp overnight in Vik, near the ocean, lulled to sleep by waves and the whisper of the Icelandic wind.
Day 3: The South Coast

Morning coffee by the sea, and the adventure continues along Iceland’s dramatic southern coast.
We visit Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, where roaring waves crash against towering basalt columns. Local lore says these columns were once trolls, frozen by the morning sun.
At Dyrhólaey Arch, we stand atop cliffs watching puffins glide above the Atlantic.
Later, we explore Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, a fairytale gorge of emerald walls and winding rivers – so surreal it feels like walking through a dream.
Evening brings us to Skaftafell Campsite, surrounded by glaciers and rugged peaks.
Dinner by the camper, laughter by the fire – Iceland already feels like home.

Day 4: Glaciers and Icebergs
Day 4: Glaciers and Icebergs
Today we step into the realm of ice.
We explore Skaftafell National Park, hiking to Svartifoss, the waterfall framed by black basalt columns that look like a cathedral sculpted by the Earth.
Then comes the highlight – a guided walk on a glacier, where every crack and sparkle tells a story thousands of years old.
Afternoon at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon – where icebergs drift silently across the turquoise water, and playful seals pop up between them.
Just across the road lies Diamond Beach, where pieces of glacial ice wash ashore like scattered gems on black sand.
Day 5: The Eastfjords - Roads on the Edge of the World
Day 5: The Eastfjords - Roads on the Edge of the World
This day is a feast for the eyes. The road hugs the coastline, where jagged peaks plunge into deep blue fjords.
We stop at Stokksnes Lighthouse, overlooking the mighty Vestrahorn Mountain, its dark silhouette reflected in wet black sands.
Next is Hengifoss, Iceland’s third-highest waterfall, surrounded by red and black lava layers that tell a volcanic story millions of years old.
As evening falls, we unwind at Vök Baths, geothermal pools floating on a serene lake – warm water, cool air, golden light.

Day 6: Volcanic Wonders – Walking on Another Planet
Day 6: Volcanic Wonders – Walking on Another Planet
Today, we journey through landscapes that feel almost lunar.
First, we visit Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall – its roar shakes the earth beneath your feet. Nearby, Selfoss charms with elegance and symmetry.
We continue to the volcanic region of Krafla and Leirhnjúkur, where lava fields still steam and bubble from past eruptions. The air smells of sulfur; the ground pulses with life.
At Hverir, boiling mud pots hiss and bubble, painting the earth in surreal colors.
The day ends in the Mývatn Nature Baths, soaking in milky-blue water with a view of volcanic craters on the horizon.
Dinner at Daddi’s Pizza – because even explorers need comfort food.
Day 7: Northern Iceland
Day 7: Northern Iceland
Morning brings us to Hverfjall, a perfectly shaped crater that offers panoramic views of Lake Mývatn.
Next, we wander through Dimmuborgir, the “Dark Fortress,” a labyrinth of lava towers and arches – a place straight out of folklore.
We stop at Goðafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods,” where, legend says, Icelanders threw their pagan idols into the water when they embraced Christianity.
Evening in Akureyri, the charming northern capital – a town of flowers, cozy cafés, and endless smiles.
Day 8: Whales, Canyons and Infinity View
Day 8: Whales, Canyons and Infinity View
A day for pure awe. We head to Húsavík, Europe’s whale-watching capital, and set out on the ocean to witness these gentle giants up close. The moment a whale’s tail breaks the surface – unforgettable.
Later, we explore Kolugljúfur Canyon, a hidden gem carved by cascading waterfalls.
We finish the day in the Hofsós Infinity Pool, floating in warm water as the ocean stretches endlessly before us.
Day 9: The Snæfellsnes Peninsula – Iceland in Miniature
Day 9: The Snæfellsnes Peninsula – Iceland in Miniature
Every wonder of Iceland in one place.
We visit Kirkjufell, the most photographed mountain in the country, and its graceful twin Kirkjufellsfoss.
Then come the basalt towers of Lóndrangar and the remote Svörtuloft Lighthouse.
At Arnarstapi, a coastal walk reveals cliffs, arches, and sea birds circling the waves below.
The small Búðakirkja Black Church, standing alone on lava fields, is both haunting and beautiful.
And at Ytri Tunga Beach, we meet a colony of seals basking on the rocks.
Overnight at Snorrastaðir Campsite, under the endless northern sky – and, if we’re lucky, the dancing Aurora Borealis.
Day 10: Farewell – Until We Meet Again, Iceland
Day 10: Farewell – Until We Meet Again, Iceland
Morning light on the road back to Reykjavik feels softer now. We’ve seen glaciers, waterfalls, volcanoes, and stars that never sleep.
If time allows, we stop for one last adventure – a volcano walk.
We will visit Perlan museum and spend the day in the city center of Reykjavik.

Included/Excluded

  • 8 nights accommodation in a camper van
  • food (breakfast; lunch and dinner)
  • mountain guide
  • paramedic
  • tour and visit to the main attractions of Iceland
  • camping fees
  • airplane tickets (upon prior request and additional payment)
  • whale watching
  • visit of paid mineral springs

Duration

10 days
9 days

Languages

Bulgarian

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