Why choose Self-Drive tours in Iceland?

By Michael Chapman

Your Journey. Your Adventure. Your Pace.

Why choose Self-Drive tours in Iceland?

By Michael Chapman

Your Journey. Your Adventure. Your Pace.

Iceland boasts many beautiful sites and attractions; so many, in fact, that planning how best to see them can be a real challenge.

Many holiday-makers planning a trip to Iceland are put off by the idea of packed minibuses, travelling with strangers and following another’s schedule. Frankly, who can blame them? 

One’s holiday should be time well spent, in the company of loved ones and friends fulfilling personal goals and ambitions. To ensure this dream becomes a reality, it is vital that visitors research exactly what they want to see and do long before arriving in the land of ice and fire

One great way of easing these problems is to book self-drive tours in Iceland. Self-drive tours in Iceland are considered a separate type of package to your usual day tours, and are best suited to those adventurers looking to maximise their time in the country.

What is a Self-Drive tour in Iceland?

Travellers who value their independence abroad need look no further than Self-Drive tours in Iceland. These packages put you in the driver’s seat, equipped with a loose itinerary you are free to follow or ignore at your leisure.

Whereas many companies sell multi-day tours, we are the only travel operator who also includes overnight stays in our transparent bubbles. Not only that, but our vehicles are battery-charged Teslas; a follow-through on our commitment to protecting Iceland’s environment.

We take care of all the other arrangements, from the logistics of your trip, to your car and accommodation, leaving you free to enjoy your time in Iceland without the need to worry. Don’t skip over what a benefit this is; sorting out the right hotels and vehicles can be a real hassle when in the planning stages of a trip, and cause you stress before even leaving the house.

Of course, you’ll want to stick fairly closely to the routes we provide so as not to miss out on any of the unforgettable natural attractions and activities in store. But, specific activities aside, the road is yours to do with what you like.

PLAN YOUR JOURNEY

Travelling to Iceland?

Check our overnight tours with a driver guide that includes a one night stay in a bubble.
See Guided Tours

*Starting from ISK 74.900 per person

What does a Self-Drive tour offer over a Guided Tour?

Driving in Iceland
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There are countless reasons to choose multi-day self-drive tours in Iceland over guided day tours, the most important being the freedom and flexibility it provides guests.

Those with their own rental vehicle can more easily set the pace of their holiday. Not only can they spend as much time at each attraction as they like, but they can also make any diversions that seem interesting in the moment. This autonomy is clearly preferable to many people when compared to the regimented, twenty-minute stops so common on sightseeing tours.

Self-drive tours in Iceland allow for greater customisation and can more easily be adapted to fit your specific time schedule. If you were originally planning to be in Iceland for a long weekend, you might be interested in our 2-day or 3-day Self-Drive packages, for instance, which cover many exciting stops in West and South Iceland.

From our offices in Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, we provide you with a state-of-the-art Tesla vehicle, an exciting and action-packed itinerary, and personal support throughout your trip.

If there are particular aspects of a Self-Drive tour that you would like to change, it is merely a matter of browsing the countless excursions we offer, or contacting us directly to set about pairing the right package with you.

What will I see on a Self-Drive tour in Iceland?

Driving to Thingvellir National Park
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As we’ve mentioned, Self-Drive tours cover a far greater number of attractions than specific day tours, which focus on only one or two sites. You can find Self-Drive tours that take you around the entire country, or are more specific to certain regions.

The majority of our tours will see you exploring West and South Iceland, both of which are famous for their incredible scenery and countless points of interest.

For example, you might choose a tour that sees you spend the first day experiencing the Golden Circle route, home to Thingvellir National Park, Geysir hot spring and Gullfoss waterfall.

On your second day, you’ll visit the South Coast. This gorgeous stretch of coastline includes the waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss, and the black sand beach, Reynisfjara. Nature lovers and photographers alike will find the south a true paradise, and is far more enjoyably explored at one’s own leisure.

The fun goes well beyond sightseeing, however. There is always the opportunity to add specific activities to your tour that will lead you to entirely new destinations. These could be anything, from horse riding through the quaint rural meadows of West Iceland, or a thrilling ATV ride at the base of Mount Esja.

There are many other examples. If you decide you’d like to try your hand at cold water snorkelling, you’ll discover the crystal-clear glacial spring, Silfra Fissure. If you decide to go snowmobiling, you’ll find yourself speeding across the white expanse of Langjokull ice cap.

Sleep in a Bubble in Iceland

(Photo Credit: Kevin Pagès)

All of our Self-Drive tours come with at least one overnight stay in our transparent bubbles, among the most unique and appealing accommodation choices in the country. Able to sleep up to two people, these fantastic arrangements allow visitors to enjoy a 360-degree view of their surroundings; the woods and hillsides of Olvisholt.

During the winter, our bubbles double up as private observatories, providing guests the chance to watch the Northern Lights from the comfort of their beds. In the summer, the Midnight Sun bathes the landscape golden into the morning, so we will be sure to provide you with a sleep mask to help you ensure a restful night.

Another nice addition is Olvisholt brewery, only a short walk away from our bubbles. This means you can sample fine Icelandic beverages late into the evening without having to worry about driving.

With all this mind, it seems mad not to opt for a Self-Drive adventure when travelling in Iceland. Not only do these tours offer enhanced personal freedom, but also countless opportunities to see this island’s most beloved natural attractions, and the chance to stay in one of the world’s most unique accommodations.

Make sure to check out our wide selection of Self-Drive tours and packages here. If you don’t see something that fits your particular criteria, make sure to contact us directly.

PLAN YOUR JOURNEY

Travelling to Iceland?

Check our overnight tours with a driver guide that includes a one night stay in a bubble.
See Guided Tours

*Starting from ISK 74.900 per person

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