
Our Summer Bite-sized Trips
Create your own ideal holidayOur Iceland summer tours are ideal for travelling during the warmer months, whether you want to enjoy incredible waterfalls and geysers or go trekking across a glacier. If you prefer something ready-made or you’re looking for some more inspiration, take a look at our Iceland itineraries or get in touch with our experienced Iceland specialists, who will be happy to help you on your way.

The fjord coast in the less-touristy eastern part of Iceland is surrounded by steep mountain walls that rise from the ocean. The low-hanging fog creates a mysterious atmosphere here. The winding road leads you to great views over a dramatic landscape with colourful fishing villages.
The fjord coast in the less-touristy eastern part of Iceland is surrounded by steep mountain walls that rise from the ocean. The low-hanging fog creates a mysterious atmosphere here. The winding road leads you to great views over a dramatic landscape with colourful fishing villages.

At the northern tip of Iceland is one of the most beautiful places in Europe for whale watching. On this trip you board a traditional wooden fishing boat to seek out these majestic animals.
At the northern tip of Iceland is one of the most beautiful places in Europe for whale watching. On this trip you board a traditional wooden fishing boat to seek out these majestic animals.

The earth’s crust at Mývatn is literally buzzing with energy. On this trip you will head out on walks to discover deep blue crater lakes, whistling steam vents and hot bubbling springs. Visit the ‘Blue Lagoon of the North’ with magical views of the orange hills of Mývatn and sleep in a friendly guesthouse for two nights.
The earth’s crust at Mývatn is literally buzzing with energy. On this trip you will head out on walks to discover deep blue crater lakes, whistling steam vents and hot bubbling springs. Visit the ‘Blue Lagoon of the North’ with magical views of the orange hills of Mývatn and sleep in a friendly guesthouse for two nights.

Head off the beaten track on this trip to the West Fjords. A remote part of Iceland with a rugged landscape. You’ll find great cliffs rising from the sea, deep fjords, wide green valleys and wildlife everywhere. Here you can even come face to face with whales and wild puffins.
Head off the beaten track on this trip to the West Fjords. A remote part of Iceland with a rugged landscape. You’ll find great cliffs rising from the sea, deep fjords, wide green valleys and wildlife everywhere. Here you can even come face to face with whales and wild puffins.

The Westman Islands are located off the coast of southern Iceland and are a paradise for hikers and those looking for wild puffins. Also known as Pompeii, due to the most recent volcanic eruption in 1973, which buried villages under a thick layer of ash and lava.
The Westman Islands are located off the coast of southern Iceland and are a paradise for hikers and those looking for wild puffins. Also known as Pompeii, due to the most recent volcanic eruption in 1973, which buried villages under a thick layer of ash and lava.