Discover Iceland: A 6-Day Itinerary for Travelers from Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat with Navdurga Tourism

Hello, this is Mahi. I’m glad you’re interested in visiting Iceland, one of the most beautiful and unique countries in the world. Iceland is a land of fire and ice, where you can see volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, geysers, hot springs, and more. In this blog post, I will share with you some tips for planning your trip to Iceland, as well as a suggested 6-day itinerary that covers the best attractions and activities in the country.

Iceland Travel Tips

Before you pack your bags and hop on a plane to Iceland, here are some things you should know to make your trip easier and more enjoyable.

  • The best time to visit Iceland depends on what you want to see and do. If you want to enjoy the long days of summer and the midnight sun, visit between June and August. If you want to see the northern lights and experience the winter wonderland, visit between September and March. If you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy lower prices, visit in the shoulder seasons of April-May or September-October.
  • Iceland is an expensive country, so be prepared to spend more than you would in other European destinations. However, there are ways to save money on your trip, such as booking your flights and accommodation in advance, renting a car instead of joining tours, cooking your own meals or eating at local restaurants, and using free or cheap attractions and activities.
  • Iceland is a safe country with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, you should still take precautions such as locking your car and valuables, driving carefully on the roads, respecting the nature and wildlife, and following the rules and signs at the attractions. Also, be aware of the weather conditions and dress appropriately for the season and activity.
  • Iceland has a lot to offer for travelers of all interests and preferences. Whether you like hiking, biking, kayaking, horseback riding, whale watching, ice caving, snorkeling, or relaxing in a hot spring, you will find something to suit your taste in Iceland. However, you should also be realistic about how much you can see and do in a limited time. Don’t try to cram too much into your itinerary and leave some room for flexibility and spontaneity.
  • Iceland is a popular destination for travelers from Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and other parts of India. You can find cheap Iceland packages from these cities that include flights, accommodation, car rental, and tours. However, you can also customize your own trip according to your budget and preferences. You can use Navdurga Tourism as your trusted partner for booking your Iceland trip. They offer excellent service and support for travelers from India who want to explore Iceland.

6-Day Iceland Itinerary

Now that you have some tips for traveling to Iceland, let’s take a look at a possible 6-day itinerary that covers some of the highlights of the country. This itinerary assumes that you will rent a car and drive around the island on your own. However, you can also join tours or use public transportation if you prefer.

Day 1: Reykjavik

On your first day in Iceland, you will arrive at Keflavik International Airport and pick up your rental car. Then you will drive to Reykjavik, the capital and largest city of Iceland. Reykjavik is a vibrant and colorful city with a lot of culture and history to explore. You can spend the day visiting some of the attractions such as:

  • Hallgrimskirkja: The iconic church that towers over the city skyline. You can take an elevator to the top of the tower and enjoy panoramic views of Reykjavik and beyond.
  • Harpa: The stunning concert hall and cultural center that features a glass facade that reflects the light and colors of the sky.
  • Sun Voyager: The sculpture of a Viking ship that symbolizes the spirit of exploration and adventure.
  • National Museum of Iceland: The museum that showcases the history and culture of Iceland from the settlement to the present day.
  • Laugavegur: The main shopping street where you can find souvenirs, clothing, art, books, and more.

In the evening, you can enjoy some of the nightlife options in Reykjavik such as bars, pubs, clubs, or live music venues.

Day 2: Golden Circle

On your second day in Iceland, you will drive along the Golden Circle route that covers some of the most famous natural attractions in the country. The Golden Circle is about 300 km long and can be done in one day or split into two days if you want to spend more time at each stop. The main stops along the Golden Circle are:

  • Thingvellir National Park: The park that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historical and geological significance. Here you can see where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet and create a rift valley. You can also snorkel or dive in Silfra fissure, which is a crack between the plates filled with crystal clear water.
  • Geysir: The geothermal area that is home to the original geyser that gave its name to all others. Here you can see Strokkur geyser, which erupts every few minutes and shoots water up to 30 meters high.
  • Gullfoss: The waterfall that is one of the most powerful and impressive in Iceland. Here you can see the water plunge down two tiers into a canyon.
  • Kerid Crater: The volcanic crater lake that is filled with turquoise water and surrounded by red rocks.

You can also add some optional stops along the Golden Circle such as:

  • Fridheimar: The greenhouse farm that grows tomatoes all year round using geothermal energy. Here you can enjoy a tomato soup or a tomato ice cream.
  • Secret Lagoon: The oldest swimming pool in Iceland that is fed by natural hot springs. Here you can relax in the warm water and enjoy the scenery.
  • Bruarfoss: The waterfall that is known for its stunning blue color and intricate patterns.

Day 3: South Coast

On your third day in Iceland, you will continue your drive along the south coast of the island, which is one of the most scenic and diverse regions in the country. You will see black sand beaches, glaciers, waterfalls, and more. Some of the attractions along the south coast are:

  • Seljalandsfoss: The waterfall that is unique for its ability to walk behind it and see it from a different perspective.
  • Skogafoss: The waterfall that is one of the most iconic and photogenic in Iceland. Here you can climb up to the top of the cliff and see a rainbow over the falls.
  • Solheimajokull: The glacier tongue that extends from the Myrdalsjokull ice cap. Here you can join a glacier hike or an ice climbing tour and see the ice formations and crevasses.
  • Reynisfjara: The black sand beach that is famous for its basalt columns, sea stacks, and caves. Here you can also see puffins nesting on the cliffs in summer.
  • Dyrholaey: The promontory that offers stunning views of the south coast and the Atlantic Ocean. Here you can also see a natural arch, a lighthouse, and more puffins.

You can also add some optional stops along the south coast such as:

  • Eyjafjallajokull: The volcano that erupted in 2010 and caused a massive disruption of air travel in Europe. Here you can visit a visitor center and learn more about the eruption and its effects.
  • Thorsmork: The valley that is surrounded by mountains, glaciers, and rivers. Here you can hike, camp, or join a super jeep tour and explore the rugged terrain.

Day 4: Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Skaftafell

On your fourth day in Iceland, you will reach the eastern part of the south coast, where you will find two of the most spectacular attractions in the country: Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Skaftafell National Park.

  • Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: The lagoon that is filled with icebergs that calve from the Breidamerkurjokull glacier. Here you can see the icebergs floating on the water and changing colors with the light. You can also join a boat tour or a kayak tour and get closer to the icebergs.
  • Diamond Beach: The beach that is located across the road from Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Here you can see the icebergs washed up on the black sand and sparkling like diamonds.
  • Skaftafell National Park: The park that is part of the larger Vatnajokull National Park, which covers 14% of Iceland’s surface. Here you can see more glaciers, mountains, waterfalls, and forests. You can also join a glacier hike or an ice cave tour and see more of the ice world.

Day 5: East Fjords

On your fifth day in Iceland, you will drive along the east fjords, which are a series of narrow inlets that cut into the coastline. The east fjords are less visited than other parts of Iceland, but they offer a lot of charm and beauty. You will see fishing villages, wildlife, mountains, and more. Some of the attractions along the east fjords are:

  • Djupivogur: The village that is known for its quirky sculptures, such as Eggin i Gledivik (the eggs of Merry Bay), which are 34 giant eggs representing different bird species.
  • Stodvarfjordur: The village that is home to Petra’s Stone and Mineral Collection: The museum that displays the impressive collection of rocks and minerals that Petra Sveinsdottir gathered over her lifetime.
  • Seydisfjordur: The village that is famous for its colorful houses, artistic vibe, and scenic location at the end of a fjord. Here you can also visit the Blue Church, the Technical Museum, and the Sound Sculpture.
  • Borgarfjordur Eystri: The village that is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Here you can see the puffin colony at Hafnarholmi, the elf church at Alfaborg, and the stunning landscapes of Dyrfjoll and Storurd.

Day 6: North Iceland

On your sixth and final day in Iceland, you will drive along the north coast of the island, which is known for its diverse and dramatic scenery. You will see lava fields, geothermal areas, waterfalls, canyons, and more. Some of the attractions along the north coast are:

  • Myvatn: The lake that is surrounded by volcanic features such as pseudocraters, lava pillars, mud pools, and steam vents. Here you can also visit the Myvatn Nature Baths, which are similar to the Blue Lagoon but less crowded and cheaper.
  • Dettifoss: The waterfall that is the most powerful in Europe. Here you can see the water thundering down a 44-meter drop into a canyon.
  • Asbyrgi: The horseshoe-shaped canyon that is part of the Jokulsargljufur National Park. Here you can hike, camp, or picnic in the lush forest and see the pond at the center of the canyon.
  • Husavik: The town that is considered the whale watching capital of Iceland. Here you can join a whale watching tour and see different species of whales such as humpbacks, minke, blue, and orca.
  • Akureyri: The second largest city in Iceland and the cultural and economic hub of the north. Here you can visit some of the attractions such as the Akureyri Church, the Botanical Garden, the Art Museum, and the Christmas House.

After visiting Akureyri, you will drive back to Reykjavik or Keflavik Airport to catch your flight back home. You will have completed an amazing 6-day trip to Iceland that will leave you with unforgettable memories and experiences.

I hope this blog post has inspired you to plan your own trip to Iceland and see some of the wonders that this country has to offer. If you need any help with booking your trip or finding more information, you can contact Navdurga Tourism, your reliable and friendly partner for traveling to Iceland from Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, or anywhere else in India.

Navdurga Tourism Call at +91 7874975715 

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