6 days in Iceland – Tours and things to keep in mind

Iceland and its landscapes are a spectacle unto themselves that most nature lovers may want to witness. There’s much to look forward to, from Eiriksstadir to the Westfjords, including the imposing cliffs of Breidafjordur and the beached Gardar Shipwreck in Patreksfjordur. Those who wish to explore this Nordic country can consider booking a six-day tour package. While it may not cover everything, an almost-weeklong package can be a good starting point for exploring Iceland’s major spots.
 Minibus tour around Iceland from Reykjavik 
 This six-day tour package takes travelers through Iceland’s stunning natural wonders. The trips are designed for small groups, making them ideal for those who prefer exploring places in more intimate settings. Additionally, this tour is led by English-speaking guides who can ensure an immersive experience for travelers. 
A few inclusions in this six-day trip include visits to the Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss and Godafoss waterfalls, the black sand beach of Reynisfjara, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, and Lake Mývatn. There are a few activities, such as whale watching, ice caving, and glacier hiking, for travelers to look forward to.
Overall, the tour includes five nights of accommodation, guided transport around the Ring Road, and meals. There’s also provision for hotel pickup.
 6-day tour around Iceland from Reykjavik with accommodation 
 Those who book this package, starting at about $2,500 on Viator, are in for a journey around Iceland’s stunning Ring Road. The trip begins and ends in Reykjavik, with picturesque stops at Gullfoss, Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss, Geysir, Reynisfjara Beach, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, and Lake Myvatn. The tour includes glacier hiking, ice caving, and whale watching. It also includes visits to volcanic landscapes and hot springs. The package covers accommodation, guided transport, entrance fees, most meals, and pickup at Reykjavik. 
 Small group Ring Road tour from Reykjavik 
 Travelers have the option of sticking to a four-day itinerary or going all the way to six days. The tour package is available for booking on Viator for about $1,300 per person. Depending on the number of days selected, the trip includes excursions to the Skogafoss Waterfall and Lake Myvatn. The package also includes whale-watching, thermal baths, and glacier hikes. 
 Things to remember before the trip 
  Before traveling to Iceland, travelers should keep a few things in mind.  
  Carry appropriate clothing 
   The weather in Iceland is known for sudden shifts from hot to cold. So, travelers need to carry layers, like long-sleeve base thermals, shorts, t-shirts, and pants that are easy to put on and take off. It’s also advisable to carry a waterproof jacket for rain or a thick fleece for the cold.  
  Keep track of volcano  activity 
   Volcanic activity is common in Iceland, and several tourist destinations are often shut down when a volcano erupts. So, going on a trip during this time can mean travelers miss out on key experiences, even if they are included in the package. Before booking a tour package to Iceland, it’s always better to check the latest updates on any such activities or closures. Most information on eruptions and earthquakes is available on dedicated websites.  
  Travel responsibly 
   Iceland is a beautiful place, and tourists need to play their part in preserving its beauty. For that, they should avoid littering to help protect wildlife and natural flora, and to minimize their environmental footprint while visiting.  


