Iceland full circle self drive holiday
Price
£1715including UK flights
More info
Return flights from the UK to Iceland, airport taxes, accommodation in hotels and country guesthouses on a bed & breakfast basis, 10-day car hire, map and guidebook.
Supplements apply peak season summer months, please contact for details.
Electric Vehicles available on request for a small supplement.
Supplements apply peak season summer months, please contact for details.
Electric Vehicles available on request for a small supplement.
Description of Iceland full circle self drive holiday
Price information
£1715including UK flights
Return flights from the UK to Iceland, airport taxes, accommodation in hotels and country guesthouses on a bed & breakfast basis, 10-day car hire, map and guidebook.
Supplements apply peak season summer months, please contact for details.
Electric Vehicles available on request for a small supplement.
Supplements apply peak season summer months, please contact for details.
Electric Vehicles available on request for a small supplement.
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
Iceland's landscapes, sculpted by fire and ice, draw travellers with whales, waterfalls and Northern Lights.
Our self drive and fly drive guide is the GPS you need to explore the world independently with confidence.
Reviews
1 Reviews of Iceland full circle self drive holiday
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 26 Jul 2025 by Carrie Woolworth
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
What wasnt?! Absolutely loved this trip!
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
A few more days would have been nice to get in a bit more and not feel rushed. I wish we would have had a hotel booked between the Tindostoll hotel and Storm hotel in Reykjavik, the drive was long and we would have had more time to explore the western peninsulas.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Possibly benefitting local people, we did notice that a majority of people working at the hotels were from other countries and there for just the season. Our rental car was a hybrid and we noticed quite a few electric cars.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Iceland was absolutely beautiful, I had never seen so many breathtaking waterfalls, every way you turned you saw a different landscape. The horses, sheep, puffins, whales and even a herd of reindeer!
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
We encourage our clients to be responsible tourists and take the ‘Icelandic pledge’ promoted by Inspired by Iceland on www.visiticeland.com/pledge: 1. I pledge to be a responsible tourist; 2. When I explore new places, I will leave them as I found them; 3. I will take photos to die for, without dying for them; 4. I will follow the road into the unknown, nut never venture off road; 5. I will only park where I am supposed to; 6. When I sleep out under the stars, I’ll stay within a campsite; 7. When nature calls, I won’t answer the call on nature; 8. I will be prepared for all weathers, all possibilities and all adventures. All hotels/guesthouses seek to recycle any waste products – plastics, metals, paper and water. Due to the climate water is plentiful in Iceland, with tap-water not needing to be treated. However waste water is recycled for agriculture. All energy used is renewable – principally geothermally heated water and wind and water-generated electricity. All hot water is drawn from geothermally heated reserves for both bathrooms as well as any hot tubs. Farms use the geothermal heat for greenhouses to grow vegetables rather than gas/electricity.Due to the increasing availability of chargers across Iceland, including at hotels, we can also arrange this trip for you with an electric vehicle.
People
Wherever possible locally-owned and family-run hotels/guesthouses are used and visitors are encouraged to visit locally-owned and run attractions, such as the Skogar Folk Museum or the Herring Museum in Siglufjordur. Visitors are encouraged to go on trips where the sustainability of the environment is emphasised, such as whale watching trips where the emphasis is to “meet” and not “eat” the animals. We do not recommend restaurants where eating whale is advertised and encourage clients to respect and preserve the environment. We pay our office staff a fair wage and encourage clients to stay in locally-owned and run accommodation supporting the local economy. Our trip notes include details of many locally-owned and run craft shops and museums and encourage clients to visit them. We emphasise the natural beauty and purity of the Icelandic countryside, stressing the importance of treating both the countryside and the locals with respect. Clients are told not to drive off-road which would damage the countryside and only to walk along marked trails.Popular similar holidays
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