A trip to Iceland isn’t usually the first to come to mind for families but Iceland is a wonderful country that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. This itinerary is for self-driving families wanting to see some of the most beautiful sights in Iceland on a one-week trip.
You’ll explore the city, eat delicious food, swim in geothermal waters, see gorgeous natural sights, and have unforgettable experiences with your family!
This itinerary is structured in a way to maximize sightseeing and experiences without too much driving and without having to stay in a new place every night. If you’re arriving in Iceland on Day 1 of the itinerary, head straight to Reykjavik and do what you can. Or, give yourself an extra day and begin the itinerary the morning after your arrival.
Keep in mind that jet lag tends to affect older kids and adults on the 2nd day of travel. Traveling with few commitments & reservations will make it easier to rest when you need and not miss out on too much.
Two of the most difficult things about traveling in Iceland are the weather and daylight hours. Always check the weather, safety alerts, and road conditions before heading out for adventure and throughout the day - conditions can change quickly, even in the summer! If you’re traveling in winter when daylight hours are minimal (only 4 hours in mid-December!) you may need to alter and skip things in this itinerary. Add Civil Twilight hours to your usable exploring time and be cautious of staying out too late. Driving in the dark on icy roads while it’s snowing is not easy and should be avoided.
Overall, this 7-day itinerary is sure to create memories and give you a good taste of Iceland’s magnificent culture and beauty.