Selfdrive over the panoramic bypass
Set your own pace and drive a rental car across Iceland's panoramic bypass. Along the way, enjoy spectacular views of the rugged nature of this rugged island. Drive through a lunar landscape of black sand and basalt blocks and feel alone in the world. Behold the breathtaking waterfalls, natural hot springs and huge glaciers. Meet puffins, Icelandic horses and whales and then spend the night with the hospitable Icelanders. Experience Iceland in all its facets. 'Where the world can't find you...'
Tips & tops tour Iceland Complete:
- Discover the Unesco World Heritage Site Þingvellir N.P.,the Almannagjá Gorge and beautiful Öxaráfoss waterfall
- Be surprised by the strokkur geyser every 5 minutes in the Geyser hot springs park
- Iceland is rich in beautiful waterfalls: walk behind the magical Seljalandsfoss waterfall, climb to the edge of Skógafoss waterfall or visit Europe's most powerful waterfall, Dettifoss. The most famous waterfall is Gulfoss
- Looking for adventure? Hike over glaciers with a guide, go kayaking, rafting, horseback riding, snowmobile over the Sólheimajökull glacier and take a 4x4 highland bus to the Askja volcano
- Admire the Viti crater, near the Krafla volcano, and hike to the warm rocks of the Leirhnjúkur lava fields. With a guide you will discover the lava cave Vidgelmir
- Birds can be seen in several places in the summer. Look for puffins in Dyrhólaey,visit Lake Mývatn,the east coast fjords or bird island of Ingólfshöfdi and discover the wide variety
- Relax in the hot springs of Mývatn Nature Baths or visit the famous Blue Lagoon
- Spot humpback whales from Iceland's whale capital, Húsavik,and visit the charming town of Akureyri with its colourful homes and botanical gardens
- A unique experience is a whale watching tour including sea fishing, relaxing in a beer bath and celebrating Christmas all year round in the Christmas garden near Skagafjörður
- Explore the world's northernmost capital, Reykjavik,and visit the town hall at Lake Tjörnin, the old port, the Harpa concert hall and the centre with its distinctive houses