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Iceland is one of the locations where a total eclipse of the sun will happen on Aug. 12, 2026.
Join us on an extraordinary adventure to witness the Solar Eclipse in Iceland from August 9-14, 2026.
Experience the eclipse from a sacred hill in Northern Iceland, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. Explore the Golden Circle’s highlights, delve into North Iceland’s charms, and witness the eclipse in Snaefellsnes peninsula.
Conclude your journey with Reykjavik’s cultural delights before departing with unforgettable memories of this celestial event and Iceland’s natural beauty.
Keflavík International Airport (Google Maps)
Upon arrival in Iceland
Double / Triple or Single Room
Day 1 – Hotel Fron in Reykjavik (Google Maps)
Day 2 & 3 – Apart Hotel Hjalteyri in Akureyri (Google Maps)
Day 4 – Hotel Fransiskus in Stykkishólmur (Google Maps)
Day 5 – Hotel Fron in Reykjavik (Google Maps)
Upon arrival in Iceland, we will meet you at the Keflavik International Airport.
Most flights from the USA arrive between 05:00 and 06.30 in the morning. We will head straight out from the Airport to the Golden Circle where we will see some of Iceland´s well known sites including Gullfoss water fall and Geysir.
Lunch will be served at a local Tomato Farm that uses Geothermal heat and energy to grow tomatoes and other vegetables.
After the “Golden Circle Tour “ we will head back to Reykjavik where you will check into your hotel for a little rest.
At 18:00 we will head out of the hotel for a walking tour of Reykjavik (about 2 hours) and free time after. You can pair up and go off for dinner to one of many recommended restaurants by your guide.
Today after breakfast we will depart Reykjavik for the spectacular North! We will stop and see one waterfall on the way and then stop at one of Iceland´s oldest bakeries in Sauðarkrókur (Saudarkrokur) for a light lunch.
Sauðarkrókur has a very small downtown area with interesting shops to walk around.
After lunch we will go to a special geothermal swimming pool in a gorgeous location, not well known by many.
After our swim we will continue around the Troll peninsula on the Arctic Coast Way, which offers spectacular views of the cliffs and coast.
We will check into Hjalteyri Hotel where we will have the next two nights. Hjalteyri Hotel is a Lux hotel nestled on top of a hill overlooking Hjalteyri and Eyja Fjord, which is Icelands longest fjord and close to Iceland´s second largest city, Akureyri.
We will have a special dinner tonight in the local restaurant which specializes in Icelandic Specialties and Cuisine. The evening can spent enjoying the sauna and hot tub at the hotel, or the hot tub in the village right on the water in the fjord.
After breakfast we will head up the fjord to the next village, Hauganes.
Here we have a whale watching tour at 10:00 am.
When we return from the tour we will have a little fish factory tour, and a taste of Brennivin (Black Death) and Hákarl (fermented Shark). Fish and chips or homemade mushroom soup are our offerings at the local Village Baccalao Restaurant.
From here we will head into Akureyri for a city walk and 2 hours of free time. We will continue to Laufás, which is a working museum. Laufás is Iceland´s best example of turf houses, and how families lived only 100-120 years ago in Iceland.
Mývatn is our next stop. Mývatn Lake is a well known vacation spot for Icelander´s and has been for many years. We will see here, geological and geothermal wonders, including a volcano, boiling mud and fumerols, hot rivers and other hot water. A visit to Mývatn would not be complete without a swim in Mývatn Nature baths, which is one of Iceland´s best known geothermal pools. It is a wonderful experience to bath in geothermal pools. This pool is just as beautiful if not nicer than the Blue Lagoon, and much less commercial.
We will have dinner on a farm, Vogafjos, which is well known for it´s great restaurant which uses local products and serves great Icelandic Cuisine, with windows that look into the working dairy barn.
After dinner we will head back to Akureyri, stopping on the way to one of Iceland´s best known waterfalls, Góðafoss.
Back in Akureyri we will stop in the center so you can get a drink or take a walk and experience a little evening or night life. Back to Hotel Hjalteyri.
At the hotel we will have a little time for an informative evening and information on tomorrow´s eclipse.
After an early breakfast, we will depart Hjalteyri and the North of Iceland, for Snæfellsness peninsula which is one of the locations in western Iceland that will experience a 100% total eclipse .
We will head through the mountain range to the western part of Iceland.
Our first stop will be the Seal museum of Iceland followed by a buffet style lunch upstairs from the museum.
Then we continue to Snæfellsness along the coast of Breiðafjörður (wide fjord) which offers spectacular views of the fjord, which is dotted with hundreds of small islands.
We will check into our hotel upon arrival into Stykkishólmur.
At 16:00 we will set out to Helgafell. Helgafell (Helga´s mountain) is a well known hill in Icelandic sagas. Legend has it that if you follow the directions of climbing the mountain, when you get to the top you make a wish. We can try this on the way up, but the top of Helgafell is where we will be watching the eclipse, which starts at 16:45.
At 17:46 is the time in this location where we will experience a Total Eclipse, the event is over at 18:45.
When we will head back into the village for a fish dinner.
Breakfast is at our hotel.
When we depart, we will take the road that goes all the way around the peninsula.
Snæfellesness is a peninsula where you can almost see all the regions and geological features of Iceland in one compact area. We will see the fishing towns and ports of the north part of the peninsula, heading around the end, where there are miles and miles of lava fields formed during one of the long long ago volcanic eruptions that Iceland is so famous for. The lava fields are located right below the Glacier with the same name as the peninsula, Snæfell (or snow mountain).
The south coast of the peninsula has beautiful cliffs, lava fields, and very varied bird life. It is here that you are likely to spot puffins, if we hadn’t already on the north coast.
Along the way back to Reykjavik we will stop in Borgarnes, home of the Icelandic “Settlement Center “.
Back in Reykjavik we will start with Perlan Museum, one of the best museums in the country that have amazing exhibits on Ice, Water, and Northern Lights. From the museum you can go down to the city by bus, or for more adventurous types, you might choose to take the Zip line down.
Tonight we will head to one more attraction called “Fly over Iceland” which is a 5D experience of the country. This will be followed by dinner together at one of the Reykjavik Harbour Restaurants.
After breakfast you have free time to explore Reykjavik and do a little shopping, visit some other museums and Harpa, or just relax or have a last swim at one of Reykjavik´s historic geothermal swimming pools.
We will meet at 14:00 to depart for the Keflavik International Airport
Yes, there is a single supplement for this tour. When you select 1 person for this tour, the price will be automatically adjusted.
Iceland Krona
Iceland uses the Icelandic króna (plural krónur), and not the euro. Though it is part of the Schengen Zone, the country isn’t a member of the European Union and neither is it part of the euro zone.
Bank cards (debit and credit) can be used in all shops, accommodation and other services. They can also be used at ATMs which exist around the country.
If you are a US or EU citizen, you will not need a visa.
To visit Iceland, you’ll need: A passport that’s valid for at least three months beyond your stay and a return ticket.
If you’re from a country that doesn’t need a visa to enter the Schengen Zone, you’ll soon need an ETIAS authorization to visit Iceland.
Etias are expected to be in effect in mid-2025 – please check back for updates.