Self-Drive in Part of Iceland

Here you can find our selection of self-drive tours about a week-long for your vacation in Iceland. Each package includes private transfers on arrival and departure, an optimal itinerary for a part of Iceland that you like to explore, and pre-booked hotels on the route. A self-drive tour in Iceland is a good choice in terms of independence and flexibility, and yet you are offered the convenience of pre-booked accommodation. That is why self-driving tours in Iceland have become such a popular option!

Golden Circle, South Iceland. 6-Day Self-Drive Tour

This exciting self-drive tour includes some of the most popular Iceland destinations along the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, main sights in Reykjavik, and soak in the Blue Lagoon!

From Snaefellsnes to South Coast. 6-Day Self-Drive Tour

This self-drive tour allows you to visit the South Coast of Iceland, explore the Golden Circle and plunge into the Blue Lagoon. To complete your journey, head to the mysterious Snafellsnes Peninsula.
6 Days of Reykjavik, West & South. Route map
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Best of West & South Iceland. 7-Day Self-Drive Tour

Choose this tour including three key regions in Iceland. Spend a day in Reykjavik before heading to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Discover the Golden Circle and explore the South Coast with Glacier Lagoon.
Best of West and North
May-Sept

Best of West & North Iceland. 7-Day Self-Drive Tour

Discover new scenic routes in this self-drive tour. Travel along the Ring Road through Western Iceland, head to the Arctic Coast, spend two nights in Akureyri, explore Góðafoss waterfall, and Mývatn Lake.

Winter Highlights of Iceland. 8-Day Self-Drive Tour

Discover Iceland in winter. Take a glacier tour and explore Snæfellsnes. Continue to the Golden Circle for a snowmobile. Head to the South Coast and Glacial Lagoon, relax in the Blue Lagoon.
Route map. Snaefellsnes and Westfjords Self-Drive Tour
May-Sept

Westfjords & Snaefellsnes. 7-Day Self-Drive Tour

This self-drive tour takes you to the most remote regions of Iceland. Spend a day on Snafellsnes Peninsula before taking a ferry to remote Westfjords, and then head back to Reykjavík.