Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavik
Pick up your rental car and head to your hotel in Reykjavik.
In the afternoon, enjoy a Reykjavik fishing tour. This is a great way to experience the Icelandic fishing culture and enjoy some fresh seafood.
In the evening, take a self-guided walking tour of Reykjavik. This is a great way to see the city's most popular landmarks, such as Hallgrimskirkja Church and the Old Town.
Top off your day with an exhilarating FlyOver Iceland experience. This state-of-the-art ride will take you on a virtual journey over some of Iceland's most stunning landscapes.
Day 2: Golden Circle Classic Tour
Today, you'll explore the Golden Circle, which is home to some of Iceland's most popular natural attractions.
Your first stop will be Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Þingvellir is a place of great historical significance, as it was the site of the Icelandic parliament for over 800 years.
Next, you'll visit Geysir Geothermal Area, where you can see the Strokkur geyser erupt every few minutes.
Gullfoss Waterfall is your final stop on the Golden Circle tour. This powerful waterfall is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Iceland.
Day 3: Departure
On your last day in Iceland, you can do some souvenir shopping or explore more of Reykjavik at your own pace.
Be sure to factor in enough time to get to the airport for your flight home.
This itinerary is just a suggestion, of course, and you can tailor it to your own interests and preferences. With so much to see and do in Iceland, you're sure to have an unforgettable trip.
Here are some additional tips for planning your trip to Iceland:
Some say the best time to visit Iceland is during the summer months, when the weather is mild and there are long days. However, in more recent years Iceland has become popular to visit in the winter to see the northern lights. Iceland can be a beautiful destination to visit any time of year.
Be sure to pack warm clothes, rain gear, and sturdy shoes. The weather in Iceland can change quickly, so it's important to be prepared for anything.
Iceland is a relatively expensive country, so be sure to factor in the cost of food, accommodation, and activities when budgeting for your trip.
With a little planning, you can have an amazing adventure! Feel free to contact me if you'd like any more information.