Northern Lights & Ice Caves
The winter journey · October – March

Northern Lights & Ice Caves

Six winter days built around two things money can't schedule — the aurora and a blue ice cave — with a guide whose only job is to put you in the right place when they happen.

6days · 5 nights
from €8,900 per person
Kirkjufell under the aurora · Snæfellsnes
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Duration6 days / 5 nights
SeasonOctober – March
StylePrivate, guided
Party2 – 6 guests
From€8,900 pp
Overview

The idea

Winter is when Iceland is most itself: snow on black lava, a low gold sun, the crystal caves that open under Vatnajökull for a few months, and — on clear nights — the sky moving. We plan around the forecasts, not the clock.

  • Private aurora hunting in a super-jeep, every clear night, away from all light
  • A natural blue ice cave under Vatnajökull with a certified glacier guide
  • Jökulsárlón and Diamond Beach in winter light, without the crowds
  • The Golden Circle in snow — Gullfoss half-frozen, Strokkur steaming
  • The Sky Lagoon's seven-step ritual over the Atlantic on your first evening
  • Hotel Rangá's observatory and a night at the glacier's edge
Itinerary

Day by day

A starting point, not a script. Every day can be stretched, swapped or slowed down; your guide will suggest it before you ask.

Day 01

Arrival · the Sky Lagoon

Your guide meets you at Keflavík. We ease you into Iceland with the Sky Lagoon's ritual — warm water at the edge of the Atlantic, a cold plunge, a sauna with a view of the sea — and then a first dinner in Reykjavík.

Stay The Reykjavík EDITIONDriving 1 h
Geothermal water, winter
Geothermal water, winter
Day 02

The Golden Circle in snow

Þingvellir under snow, Strokkur erupting into cold air, and Gullfoss with its winter ice. We time lunch for the low sun. By dusk you are at Hotel Rangá, and if the sky clears your guide wakes you for the lights — the hotel has an observatory and almost no light pollution.

Stay Hotel RangáDriving 3.5 h total
Gullfoss, February
Gullfoss, February
Day 03

The south coast east

Frozen waterfalls, the black beach at Reynisfjara with the sea running white, and the long empty road to the glacier. We stop wherever the light is good. The night at the glacier lagoon is your best aurora chance of the trip — nothing but ice and sky.

Stay Fosshotel Glacier LagoonDriving 4.5 h total
Ring Road, south-east
Ring Road, south-east
Day 04

Into the ice

A modified super-jeep takes you up onto the glacier outwash to a natural ice cave — walls of ancient blue ice lit from above. Afterwards, icebergs at Jökulsárlón and Diamond Beach in winter light. A second night at the glacier, and a second chance at the lights.

Stay Fosshotel Glacier LagoonDriving 1 h
Vatnajökull ice cave
Vatnajökull ice cave
Day 05

Back west, the long way

Icelandic horses in a snowy paddock, the canyon of Fjaðrárgljúfur, a late lunch in Vík. We reach Reykjavík by early evening. A farewell dinner, and one last aurora forecast check.

Stay The Reykjavík EDITIONDriving 5 h with stops
Icelandic horses, south
Icelandic horses, south
Day 06

Departure

Breakfast at leisure and a private transfer to Keflavík. Late flight? We'll add the Blue Lagoon on the way.

Stay Driving 50 min
Winter fjord light
Winter fjord light
Where you sleep

The hotels

Reykjavík · 2 nights

The Reykjavík EDITION

On the old harbour beside Harpa. Quiet rooms, a rooftop bar and the city's best restaurant downstairs.

South · 1 night

Hotel Rangá

A log lodge on the Rangá river with its own observatory, hot tubs under the sky, and an aurora wake-up service.

Glacier lagoon · 2 nights

Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon

Floor-to-ceiling glass facing Vatnajökull, minutes from Jökulsárlón and the ice caves.

The route

On the map

VatnajökullKeflavíkSky LagoonÞingvellirHellaVíkJökulsárlónReykjavík
Iceland · route shown schematically
  1. Keflavíkarrival
  2. Sky Lagoon · Reykjavíkday 1
  3. Þingvellir · Geysir · Gullfossday 2
  4. Helladay 2
  5. Víkday 3
  6. Jökulsárlón · ice cavesdays 3–4
  7. Reykjavíkday 5
  8. Keflavíkdeparture
Pricing

What's included

Included

  • Private guide-driver for the whole journey in a modified 4×4
  • 5 nights in the hotels listed, deluxe rooms, breakfast daily
  • Private northern-lights excursions every clear night
  • Ice cave tour with certified glacier guide and all equipment
  • Sky Lagoon admission (Sky Pass) on arrival
  • All entrances, parking, airport transfers
  • Restaurant reservations and a 24/7 concierge line throughout

Not included

  • International flights
  • Lunches and dinners (we book, you choose)
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities

From €8,900 per person based on two travelling together in deluxe rooms. Parties of four or more, single travellers and upgraded suites are priced individually — ask and we'll send a clear, itemised quote.

Questions

Good to know

Will we see the northern lights?

Nobody honest can promise it. What we can promise is that you will be in the right place, every clear night, with someone watching the forecast. Over five nights between October and March, most of our guests see them at least once — and we tell you frankly if a week looks poor before you book.

Are the ice caves safe?

Natural ice caves are only visited with certified glacier guides who inspect them daily, and only when conditions allow. If a cave closes we substitute a glacier walk or a man-made ice tunnel, and tell you why.

How cold is it, really?

Usually between −5 and +5 °C on the south coast — milder than most people expect, but wet and windy. We send a short packing list and lend crampons, and the car is always warm.

Can we make it longer?

Yes. The most popular extension is two nights on the Snæfellsnes peninsula (Kirkjufell, pictured above) or a night in a private lodge. Ask when you enquire.

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