Experience Iceland in its most complete form on a private two-week journey designed around your pace, with the Ring Road, South Coast, Glacier Lagoon, Eastfjords, North Iceland, West Iceland, Snæfellsnes and optional remote regions.
Fourteen days opens the door to Iceland in a way that shorter itineraries simply cannot. This is not about seeing more places — it is about travelling with genuine calm, adapting daily to the weather and the light, and giving yourself the margin to explore remote regions, add optional experiences and enjoy the journey without once feeling rushed.
With your own private driver-guide from start to finish, every detail adapts to you. Stay longer in the Eastfjords. Chase the aurora on a clear winter night. Add a day for whale watching in the north. Take the Highlands route in summer. This is Iceland on your terms — complete, private and deeply personal.
Six carefully composed modules, each representing a distinct chapter of Iceland's landscape, light and character.
Your expedition begins with private pickup at Keflavik Airport or Reykjavík. Depending on your arrival time, explore Reykjavík, the lunar landscapes of Reykjanes Peninsula, geothermal areas or ease into the journey with a relaxed first evening. This is your gentle introduction to Iceland on your own tempo.
Discover the Golden Circle at your private pace: walk between tectonic plates at Þingvellir, watch Strokkur erupt at Geysir and feel the spray of Gullfoss. Continue along the South Coast to Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss and the black sand beach of Reynisfjara with its basalt columns and Atlantic surf.
Enter the realm of ice. Explore Skaftafell within Vatnajökull National Park, then continue to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon where icebergs drift silently beneath Europe's largest glacier. Cross the road to Diamond Beach, where ice crystals scatter across black volcanic sand — one of Iceland's most photographed landscapes.
The Eastfjords represent one of Iceland's quietest and most beautiful regions. Wind along coastal roads past fishing villages and beneath towering mountains. With a 14-day itinerary you have the time to spend two full days here — enough to find hidden viewpoints, walk harbour-side paths and absorb the fjord landscape without counting kilometres.
North Iceland brings volcanic drama on a grand scale. Explore the geothermal vents of Námaskarð, the lava labyrinths of Dimmuborgir and the serene waters of Lake Mývatn. Witness the power of Dettifoss and Goðafoss, enjoy the relaxed charm of Akureyri, and use your extra day for whale watching, geothermal baths or northern photography stops.
Close the circle through West Iceland and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula — often called Iceland in miniature. Stand beneath Kirkjufell, walk the sea cliffs of Arnarstapi, photograph the black church of Búðakirkja and gaze toward the glacier-capped Snæfellsjökull volcano. Your journey concludes with a flexible final return day shaped around your flight.
Two weeks across Iceland, organised into six chapters that give each region the time and attention it deserves.
Private pickup from Keflavik Airport or Reykjavík. Begin with Reykjavík, Reykjanes Peninsula, geothermal areas, coastal roads or a relaxed first evening depending on your arrival time.
Explore Þingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area and Gullfoss waterfall with time for scenic stops and a relaxed private rhythm.
Travel along the South Coast with Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, volcanic viewpoints, coastal landscapes and the Vík area.
Explore Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, basalt columns, lava fields and continue east toward Skaftafell and Vatnajökull glacier landscapes.
Visit Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach with time for photography, icebergs, black sand and southeast Iceland's cinematic scenery.
Continue from southeast Iceland into the Eastfjords, where the route becomes quieter, more remote and beautifully scenic.
Use the extra time of a 14 day tour to enjoy the Eastfjords without rushing, with fishing villages, fjord roads and flexible stops.
Explore North Iceland's volcanic landscapes, geothermal areas, lava formations and waterfalls around Lake Mývatn.
Visit Goðafoss and Akureyri, with time to enjoy the north at a comfortable pace and adapt the route around season and weather.
Use the extra day for whale watching, geothermal baths, scenic fjords, photography stops or a slower day around North Iceland depending on season.
Travel west through changing landscapes, with possible stops in Borgarfjörður, waterfalls, lava fields or geothermal areas depending on the route.
Explore Snæfellsnes Peninsula with Kirkjufell, Arnarstapi, Búðakirkja, sea cliffs, lava fields and Snæfellsjökull glacier views.
Use the additional day for more of West Iceland, a slower Snæfellsnes experience, seasonal Highlands route or route adjustments based on weather.
Enjoy a flexible final day shaped around your flight time and interests, with Reykjavík, Reykjanes Peninsula, Blue Lagoon area or final scenic stops.
A 14-day private journey opens the door to Iceland's most exceptional landscapes, moments and discoveries.
Þingvellir, Geysir and Gullfoss explored without rushing.
Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss and hidden cascades.
Reynisfjara basalt columns and volcanic coastlines.
Jökulsárlón icebergs floating beneath Vatnajökull.
Ice crystals scattered across black volcanic sand.
Remote coastal routes and quiet fishing villages.
Volcanic craters, geothermal vents and lava formations.
Dettifoss, Goðafoss and the cascades of the north.
The charming capital of North Iceland with fjord views.
Kirkjufell, sea cliffs and glacier-capped volcano.
Flexible aurora hunting with expert guidance.
Spot whales in North Iceland's rich coastal waters.
Natural hot springs and premium geothermal baths.
Remote interior roads accessible by Super Jeep.
Your dedicated local expert throughout the journey.
Spontaneous stops adapted to weather and light.
Every aspect of your 14 day private tour can be tailored to match your season, interests and preferred rhythm of travel.
No large groups. No rigid bus schedules. No compromises. A private driver-guide means fourteen days of complete freedom — your pace, your interests, your Iceland — with someone who knows the roads, the weather patterns and the hidden places that make a journey unforgettable.
Everything you need to know about what your private 14 day Iceland tour includes.
A private 14 day tour can be enjoyed year-round, with each season bringing its own distinct character to the journey.
Long daylight hours, easier Ring Road conditions, possible Highlands routes and generous time for scenic stops, photography and spontaneous detours throughout the country.
Possible with flexible planning. Northern Lights potential, snow-covered landscapes and dramatic winter light. The route can be adjusted for weather and road conditions.
Fewer travellers on the roads, beautiful low-angle light, changing colours and some of the best conditions for landscape photography across all regions.
Everything you need to know about our 14 day private Iceland tour.
Yes. This is a fully private tour designed exclusively for your group. You will not share your driver-guide, vehicle or itinerary with anyone outside your travel party.
Yes. This private journey completes a full circle around Iceland, connecting the Golden Circle, South Coast, Eastfjords, North Iceland, West Iceland and Snæfellsnes Peninsula in a relaxed two-week itinerary.
The 14 day tour gives you more time in every region, extra flexibility for weather adjustments, additional days in the Eastfjords and North Iceland, and the option to add remote extensions such as the Highlands in summer or more of West Iceland.
Absolutely. The itinerary is fully flexible and can be adapted around your travel dates, interests, preferred pace, accommodation choices and seasonal conditions.
Yes. The tour can begin directly from Keflavik Airport or from your accommodation in Reykjavík, depending on your arrival plans and preferred pacing.
The Highlands can be included in summer with a Super Jeep upgrade. The Westfjords typically require more time, but we can discuss extending your tour or adapting the route depending on your priorities.
Northern Lights sightings depend on solar activity, weather and cloud cover, but a 14 day tour gives you many more opportunities to be in the right place at the right time, especially during the darker months.
Accommodation is not automatically included, but we can recommend and arrange overnight stays that match your travel style, from comfortable guesthouses to premium hotels along the route.
Yes. With two weeks you have ample room for optional experiences. Glacier hiking, whale watching, ice cave visits, geothermal spa stops and other activities can all be included depending on season and availability.
Absolutely. The extended duration makes this tour ideal for families who need a gentler daily pace and for photographers who want time to wait for the right light. The private nature of the tour means every day adapts to your specific needs.
Share your dates, group size and travel style, and we will design a private two-week Iceland journey around your pace, interests, comfort level and season.