Iceland Packages
Reviewed by Thrillophilia Iceland Operations Team
Updated as of April 2026
Starting from just INR 171,000 and going up to INR 400,000 per person, Iceland tour packages by Thrillophilia give Indian travellers access to one of the most unique landscapes in the world, where travellers can witness the Northern Lights shimmering across the sky. Our tour packages typically span 5-10 days, covering 10+ iconic destinations with perfectly curated stays across multiple regions.
With perfectly designed Iceland packages from India, travellers can choose itineraries based on their budget, duration of the trip, and the experiences they want to include. 7-day Iceland packages range from INR 230,000 to INR 312,236 per person, and premium packages go above INR 338,000. Many packages include bucket list experiences like the Golden Circle, Glacier tours, and the famous Northern Lights excursion. With 2-3 viewing opportunities every season, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
These packages give you 12-15 top attractions, including stunning geysers that erupt every few minutes, waterfalls that rise over 60 metres and glaciers that cover nearly 11% of Iceland’s total land area. A major highlight remains the Northern Lights, with itineraries that are designed to provide 2-3 viewing opportunities during the peak seasons that increase your chance of witnessing the natural wonder. Thrillophilia provides guided excursions led by local experts, ensuring both safety and deeper insights into Iceland’s geology, culture, and landscape.
Overall, Iceland tour packages by Thrillophilia are a strong choice for structured Iceland travel, as we combine structured itineraries, transparent pricing, and perfectly curated experiences into a single package, enhancing your trip to the fullest without any hassle.
Costs for an Iceland Tour Package From India
Planning a trip to Iceland requires careful budgeting, as it is considered one of the more premium international destinations. Understanding the major cost components in advance helps travellers plan more efficiently and avoid unexpected expenses. With Thrillophilia, many essential travel elements are bundled into the package, making overall trip planning more convenient.
Estimated Cost Breakdown:
- Flights from India (Round Trip): INR 55,000 to INR 90,000+ (Flight fares vary depending on season, booking window, and airline route)
- Thrillophilia Tip: Flights via Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai or Doha are often more cost-effective.
- Accommodation: INR 6,000 to INR 25,000 per night (Accommodation rates depend on location, season, and hotel category)
- Thrillophilia Exclusive: Packages include verified 3-star to 5-star hotel stays for a comfortable experience.
- Meals: INR 3,500 to INR 8,000 per day (Dining in Iceland can be expensive, especially in tourist-heavy regions)
- Thrillophilia Tip: Basic meals and café dining can cost significantly more than in most European destinations.
- Transport: INR 8,000 to INR 15,000 (Internal travel costs depend on route, transfers, and sightseeing coverage)
- Thrillophilia Exclusive: Packages include on-ground transportation along with guided sightseeing.
- Activities: INR 5,000 to INR 20,000 per activity (Experiences such as glacier hiking, geothermal spa visits, and snowmobile rides are priced separately depending on the activity)
- Thrillophilia Exclusive: Many packages already include selected activities, helping travellers optimise overall costs.
Best Time to Visit Iceland?
The best time to visit Iceland depends on what you want to experience, whether it’s for the Midnight Sun, Northern Lights, or snow-covered landscapes. Thrillophilia's well-planned Iceland tour packages cater to each season, ensuring a proper and memorable experience for Indian travellers.
Summer (June to August) Peak Midnight Sun & Peak Exploration
Summer is the most popular time to visit Iceland, especially for first-time visitors and families. During this period, you can experience the midnight sun, where daylight lasts up to 24 hours, allowing you to explore more in a single day.
This season aligns perfectly with the Indian school summer holiday (May-June), making it an ideal time for family vacations.
- Comfortable temperatures ranging from 10 °C to 15 °C
- You can expect green landscapes, wildflowers and active wildlife like puffins.
- There is easy access to major attractions, including the Highlands.
Thrillophilia offers summer itineraries that maximise daylight hours, covering 10-12 attractions in 5-7 days, making it a highly efficient travel window.
Autumn (September to October)
Autumn marks the transition into Northern Lights season while still offering relatively mild weather. This is a great time for travellers who want a balance between sightseeing and aurora experiences.
Our highlights include:
- Literally the first Northern Lights sightings of the season.
- Golden landscapes and fewer crowds.
- Better availability and pricing compared to the peak summer packages
Thrillophilia’s packages during the winters are designed with at least 2-3 Northern Lights viewing opportunities, increasing your chances of witnessing this phenomenon.
Winters (November to March)
Winter is the peak season for sighting the famous Northern Lights, making it one of the best times to visit Iceland. While temperatures can drop below 0 °C, the experience is truly unmatched.
What makes winters in Iceland so special:
- Best visibility for Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights).
- Perfect time to visit the ice caves, glaciers and snow activities.
- A beautiful snow-covered landscape, making it very dramatic.
Thrillophilia's winter itineraries include guided tours, thermal stays (perfectly heated), and dedicated aurora-viewing excursions, ensuring both safety and experience optimisation.
Spring (April - May )
Spring is a hidden gem for travellers looking for fewer crowds and better deals. As snow begins to melt, Iceland’s waterfalls are at their most powerful.
Key advantages:
- Prices stay comparatively lower during this season than during the peak season.
- Waterfalls are at peak flow due to snowmelt during this season.
- Major tourist attractions are less crowded, making it perfect for travel.
This is ideal for couples or budget-conscious travellers opting for customisable Iceland packages from India, flexible itineraries and better hotel availability.
Places to Visit on Iceland Trip
1. Reykjavik
Reykjavik is the capital city and the starting point for most Iceland itineraries. It blends its Viking heritage with the modern Nordic culture in itself. Here you will find colourful streets, museums, cafes, and a pretty vibrant nightlife to enjoy. It is also known for being the base for many day trips, like the Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon.
For the estimate, it takes
- Distance from airport: 50km from Keflavík
- Time to spend: 1-2 days
- Entry cost: Free to explore; however, museums cost around INR 1200- INR 2500 approximately
2. Golden circle
Our next most popular sightseeing route in Iceland, the Golden Circle, which offers the perfect introduction to the country’s natural beauty. It’s a beautiful scenic loop from Reykjavik, which covers waterfalls, geysers, and tectonic landscapes, which makes it ideal for a full-day trip perfectly accompanied by short but meaningful stops along the way.
For the estimate, it takes
- Distance from Reykjavik: 230km round trip
- Time to spend: 6-8 hours (recommended for a full-day trip)
- Entry cost: Free, with parking fees ranging from INR 300 to INR 700 at some spots
Key stops you could make are:
- Thingvellir National Park: This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates are drifting apart. Being Iceland's first parliament site makes this place historically significant, which offers scenic walking trails through the dramatic rift valleys. It takes around 1-2 hours to explore this magnificent park.
3. Geysir geothermal area
A geothermal field that is filled with steaming vents and bubbling pools, this Strokkur Geyser erupts every few minutes, shooting its hot water into the air and making it one of the most exciting natural phenomena one can witness. To explore this place, it takes around 45 minutes to an hour.
4. Gullfoss waterfall
This waterfall is one of the most iconic in Iceland; it cascades into two dramatic tiers inside a rugged canyon. The viewing platforms give a stunning perspective, especially during winter when parts of the waterfall freeze into icy formations, making it a majestic sight.
5. Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is Iceland’s most iconic geothermal spa, which is exclusively known for the striking milky blue waters that offer minerals like silica. Surrounded by the lava field all around it, it offers an extremely relaxing and close-to-surreal experience, which makes it perfect for unwinding at the start or end of your Iceland trip.
For the estimate, it takes
- Distance from Reykjavik: 50 km
- Time to spend: 2-4 hours
- Entry cost: INR 5000 - INR 8500 (varies by the package)
5. South Coast Iceland
Iceland’s South Coast is one of the most scenic regions to visit. It features waterfalls and glaciers along with black sand beaches, which makes it perfect for road trips with several stops along the way. The constantly changing landscapes make it one of the most attractive and alluring routes in the country.
For the estimate, it takes:
- Distance from Reykjavik: 120-300 km (depending on stops)
- Time to spend: 1-2 days
- Entry cost: Mostly free
The highlights here include:
- Seljalandsfoss, which is a walk behind the waterfall
- Skogafoss is one of the biggest and grandest waterfalls in Iceland
- Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, which is famous for its towering hexagonal basalt columns (Gardar) and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks
Thrillophilia Traveller Note:
Angad Grewal, a traveller from Chandigarh, who booked the Scenic Iceland with Diamond Circle, said, “Coming from Chandigarh, we are used to mountains, but the glaciers in Iceland are on a whole different level. Walking on the Skogafoss glacier with a guided tour was an adrenaline rush I won't soon forget. Thrillophilia and Varun ensured we had all the right gear and safety briefings.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, March 2026 departure
6. Vik i Myrdal
Vík í Mýrdal is a small coastal village famous for its dramatic landscapes and its proximity to Iceland’s famous black sand beaches. Surrounded by cliffs and glaciers, it is one of the most popular stops along the South Coast, which offers the most stunning ocean views showcasing its own unique geological formations.
For the estimate, it takes
- Distance from Reykjavik: 180 km
- Time to spend: 2-3 hours or overnight
- Entry cost: Free
7. Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most breathtaking natural attractions, where you can see large icebergs drifting apart slowly across the serene glacial lake. The evergreen scenery with its reflections here makes this place a heaven on earth for photographers and a bucket list spot for nature lovers.
For the estimate, it takes
- Distance from Reykjavik: 380 km
- Time to spend: 2-3 hours
- Entry cost: Free (boat tours INR 4000 - INR 7000)
- Nearby: Diamond Beach
8. Skaftafell
Skaftafell is located within the Vatnajökull National Park. It is known mostly for its diverse landscapes, which include glaciers, forests and waterfalls. It's a real paradise for hikers and adventure enthusiasts, offering its scenic trails and the most gorgeous panoramic views of Iceland's largest glacier.
- Distance from Reykjavik: 320 km
- Time to spend: 3-5 hours
- Entry cost: Free
- Main attraction: Svartifoss
10. Akureyri
Akureyri is the largest town in North Iceland, which offers its quiet atmosphere, contrasting to Reykjavik. Surrounded by fjords and mountains, Akureyri features botanical gardens, cultural spots, and access to several natural attractions, like whale watching and the nearby waterfalls.
For the estimate, it takes
- Distance from Reykjavik: 390 km
- Time to spend: 1 day
- Entry cost: Free to explore
11. Vestmannaeyjar
This is a volcanic archipelago off Iceland’s southern coast known for its own dramatic landscape and its rich wildlife. The islands here are shaped mostly by volcanic activity, which are home to puffins, lava fields and the beautiful scenic hiking trails.
- Distance from Reykjavik: 140 km + ferry
- Time to spend: 1 day
- Entry cost: Ferry is of INR 2000 - INR 4000 approx.
12. Keflavik
Keflavík is a coastal town that is best known for housing Iceland’s main international airport. While often used as a transit point, Keflavik also offers museums, coastal views and a closer proximity to the Blue Lagoon, making it definitely worthy of a short trip.
- Distance from Reykjavik: 50 km
- Time to spend: 2-3 hours (if exploring)
- Entry cost: Free
13. Arnarstapi
Arnarstapi is a charming coastal village that is located on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, recognised for its rugged cliffs and natural rock formations. It’s ideal for short walks along the coastline, offering stunning views of arches, seabirds and the dramatic Atlantic waves.
- Distance from Reykjavik: 190 km
- Time to spend: 1-2 hours
- Entry cost: Free
13. Ring Road
The Ring Road is also known as Route 1. It is Iceland’s most iconic road trip, which circles the entire island and covers approximately 1,332 kms. It is the best way to experience the country in depth and is typically included in longer Iceland tour packages by Thrillophilia for travellers with more time.
While you are on this route, you might encounter some of Iceland’s most dramatic landscapes, including the massive Vatnajökull (Europe's largest glacier) and the stunning Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, and the nearby Diamond Beach, where ice chunks wash up on the black sand. Further along this route, you get the Myvatn geothermal area, which offers bubbling mud pools and volcanic terrain, while Akureyri provides a charming northern city stop. This route also connects to remote regions like the Westfjords for those looking to explore beyond the usual paths of the city.
The Ring Road can be covered fully in 7 days and becomes an essential route during winters, but for a more relaxed and immersive experience, 10-14 days are ideal. A 4WD vehicle is highly recommended here; rentals start from INR 6,000 to INR 12,000 per day. Although you don’t have to worry about this, as Thrillophilia covers all the on-trip transfers.
Overall, the Ring Road is the ultimate Iceland experience and is ideal for travellers who want to go beyond the usual highlights of Iceland and go explore the entire country in detail and the country at their own pace.
14. Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
The Aurora Borealis is the number one reason why most Indian travellers travel to Iceland, and it is literally magical to witness. The lights are caused by solar wind charged particles interacting with Earth’s magnetic field, which is why sightings can never be guaranteed. Even with the best planning, nature is not in our control.
The best time to see the Northern Lights is between mid-September and mid-March; during this time, nights are usually longer and darker. The peak window for seeing the Northern Lights is December to February, offering the highest chances due to extended darkness. However, visibility depends heavily on natural conditions like clear skies, low light pollution and minimal moonlight.
Thrillophilia tip: Use the Vedur Iceland app; it provides real-time aurora borealis forecasts and cloud cover updates.
If you are staying in Reykjavik, you don’t always have to travel far. Spots like the Grotta lighthouse, Reykjanes Peninsula, and Pingvellir National Park offer good visibility away from the city. For a more dramatic view and better chances, locations like Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon (light reflects on water here), the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and Akureyri are perfect.
Thrillophilia’s Iceland tour packages include at least 2-3 aurora hunting nights, which generally increases the chances of sighting the Aurora Borealis. With the right planning and a bit of patience, witnessing the Northern Lights can easily become the literal highlight of your Iceland journey.
Thrillophilia Traveller Note:
Pihu Nair, a traveller from Jaipur, who booked the Escape to Iceland | Waterfalls, Wonders, and Aurora Lights, said, “Iceland is an amazing place for anyone who loves nature and peaceful surroundings. The landscapes are breathtaking, with waterfalls, glaciers, and wide open views all around. Everything feels well-organised and easy for travellers. It’s a great destination to unwind and experience something completely different from busy cities.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, February 2026 departure
15. Solar Eclipse - August (Solar Eclipse)
A rare celestial event is going to occur in Iceland this year. Between 12 and 15 August 2026, Iceland will witness a total solar eclipse. This highlight would be perfectly viewed from the scenic Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
What makes this event so extraordinary is its rarity. The next total solar eclipse that will be visible from Iceland will occur in the year 2196, making this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for travellers who are planning their trip in 2026.
The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is considered one of the best viewing locations not just for its position in the eclipse path but also for its dramatic landscapes, including the Snæfellsjökull glacier, which is famously associated with Jules Verne’s novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
Many Iceland tour packages by Thrillophilia are expected to align itineraries, keeping this event as the main highlight and thus giving you a perfect combination of the solar eclipse and other highlights like the Northern Lights, Golden Circle and South Coast. If you’re planning a trip in 2026, this is a unique opportunity to experience Iceland at a truly historic moment.
Activities to Do in Iceland with Thrillophilia
Iceland is not just a place to visit; it is a hub of experiences. Whether you are relaxing in the hot springs or walking on breathtaking glaciers, every activity in Iceland feels unreal. Here are some must-do activities in Iceland which you should definitely try out:
1. Northern Lights Viewing
- Location: Thingvellir National Park, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and the outskirts of Reykjavik are the best places to view the Northern Lights in Iceland.
- Best time: September to March (peak November - February)
- Approx cost: INR 4,000 - INR 9,000
- Ideal Booking time: 2-5 days in advance
Witnessing Northern Lights is literally a once-in-a-lifetime experience. With Thrillophilia, your chances of witnessing the phenomenon increase further.
2. Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa
- Location: Blue Lagoon
- Best Time: Year-round
- Approx Cost: INR 6,500 – INR 12,000
- Booking Lead Time: 1–2 weeks in advance
Indulge in a rejuvenating soak in the mineral-rich geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon. Surrounded by lava fields, this experience offers the perfect blend of relaxation and scenic beauty.
3. Glacier Hiking
- Location: Vatnajökull Glacier, Sólheimajökull Glacier.
- Best Time: April to October
- Approx Cost: INR 9,000 – INR 15,000
- Booking Lead Time: 3–5 days in advance
Embark on a guided hike across Iceland’s stunning glaciers. Equipped with safety gear, you’ll explore ice formations, deep crevasses, and breathtaking frozen landscapes.
4. Whale Watching
Location: Reykjavík and Húsavík are the perfect places to spot Whales.
- Best Time: April to September
- Approx Cost: INR 7,000 - INR 11,000 per person
- Booking Lead Time: 2-4 days in advance.
Set out on a marine adventure to spot majestic whales, including humpback and minke whales, in Iceland’s nutrient-rich waters. Húsavík is especially renowned for higher sighting success rates.
5. Snorkelling/Diving at Silfra Fissure
- Location: Silfra Fissure is ideal for Snorkelling and Diving.
- Best Time: Year-round
- Approx Cost: INR 12,000 – INR 18,000
- Booking Lead Time: 5–7 days in advance.
Experience the rare opportunity to swim between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. The crystal-clear glacial water offers exceptional visibility, making it a once-in-a-lifetime activity.
6. Ice Cave Exploration
Location: Vatnajökull Glacier is considered ideal for Ice cave exploration because of its dramatic views.
- Best Time: November to March
- Approx Cost: INR 10,000 – INR 18,000 per person.
- Booking Lead Time: 5–10 days in advance.
Discover the mesmerising beauty of naturally formed blue ice caves. Each cave is unique and changes every year, offering a truly exclusive winter experience.
7. Snowmobile Ride on Langjökull Glacier
- Location: Langjökull Glacier is literally perfect for snowmobile riding.
- Best Time: November to April
- Approx Cost: INR 15,000 – INR 22,000 per person.
- Booking Lead Time: 3–7 days in advance.
Add an adrenaline rush to your Iceland trip with a snowmobile ride across vast icy terrains. This activity perfectly combines adventure with panoramic glacier views.
8. Puffin Watching
- Location: The Westman Islands are considered the best place for Puffin watching.
- Best Time: June to August
- Approx Cost: INR 4,000 – INR 8,000 per person.
- Booking Lead Time: 2–3 days prior.
Witness thousands of adorable puffins nesting along Iceland’s coastal cliffs during summer. This is a must-do for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
9. Horseback Riding on Icelandic Horses
- Location: The countryside near Reykjavík is literally the best place for horse riding.
- Best Time: Year-round
- Approx Cost: INR 5,000 – INR 10,000 per person.
- Booking Lead Time: 2–5 days prior.
Enjoy a scenic ride on Iceland’s unique horse breed, known for its smooth gait and friendly temperament. This activity is suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
How to Reach Iceland From India?
To reach Iceland from India, there is a requirement of connecting flights, as there are no direct flights to Iceland from India. Travellers usually arrive at Keflavik International Airport, which is Iceland’s main international airport and is located almost 50 km away from Reykjavik. From the airport, Thrillophilia provides a proper transfer to your hotel, so you don’t need to worry about your commute once you reach Iceland. Given Iceland’s remote geographic location, all flight routes from India involve 1-2 layovers to reach there; normally, for the smoothest connectivity, the layovers are at major European or Middle Eastern hubs, with travel time ranging from 14 to 18 hours approximately.
Flight Details (India to Iceland)
- There are no direct flights from India to Iceland
- All routes require at least 1-2 layovers.
- Flights like Air India (code-share on former Vistara routes), Lufthansa, KLM, and Swiss operate from the European hubs.
- Flights like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines operate via Middle Eastern hubs (often the most cost-effective option)
- Finnair operates from Helsinki, the closest European hub to Reykjavik.
- The average total time that it takes to reach Iceland is 14 - 18 hours.
- Flights are available from all major Indian cities, such as Delhi and Mumbai.
- Approximate round-trip cost: INR 55,000 - INR 90,000, depending on the season and the booking window you choose.
Iceland Visa Requirements for Indian Visitors
Iceland is a part of the Schengen Area, so Indian passport holders need a Schengen visa for their Iceland trip. This visa also allows you to travel across all 29 Schengen countries, making it really convenient for multi-country European trips. Applications for the visa can be submitted through authorised centres only, like VFS Global or BLS International in India, which depend on the current processing arrangement.
The visa fee may vary, so it is best to check the latest charges on the official VFS Global India website before applying for it. The process of confirmation usually takes 15-30 days, so applying in advance is highly recommended.
Several bank documents are needed, such as cover letters, recent bank statements, hotel bookings, flight itineraries and travel insurance with a minimum coverage of INR 30 lakh. Salaried applicants must also submit a leave letter, while self-employed individuals only need an NOC with their ITR proof.
The visa normally gets issued within 30-90 days with a single or double entry, and that depends completely upon the travel plan.
Vegetarian Food Guide For Indian Travellers
Iceland’s cuisine is mainly based on meat and seafood, which can make things slightly challenging for vegetarian travellers. However, in Reykjavik, you will find a growing number of vegetarian restaurants and many vegan options in the city’s central area. Restaurants like Gló, Loving Hut, and Astur-Indiafjelagiǒ offer vegetarian foods and Indian dishes too.
Common safe options to eat include skyr, which is a yoghurt-like dairy product; fresh bread; cheese; salads; and vegetable soups, which are available in all the cafes and supermarkets. Outside Reykjavik, the rural areas really lack vegetarian options, so carrying snacks like dry fruits and instant meals or ready-to-eat food is very important.
Also, be aware that whale meat is often marketed as a local speciality for tourists. It is ethically sensitive, and travellers can choose to avoid it.
Why Choose Thrillophilia for an Iceland Tour Package?
Planning a trip to Iceland often includes complex planning due to remote locations, unpredictable weather and high on-ground costs. This is where Thrillophilia stands out, as we offer structured and end-to-end travel solutions backed by scale, experience and verified customer trust. With a presence across 100+ countries and access to 5,000+ curated itineraries, Thrillophilia simplifies international travel for Indian travellers.
1. 3100+ verified reviews with 4.7 star ratings:
One of the biggest reasons why travellers trust is because of real traveller feedback. Iceland tours on Thrillophilia have received over 3100+ verified reviews, with many itineraries maintaining 4.7-star ratings, reflecting a consistent high satisfaction level for our customers.
This level of feedback is especially important for a premium international destination like Iceland.
2. 25+ Iceland Tour Packages Across Budgets:
Instead of limited options, Thrillophilia offers 25+ Iceland tour packages that cover everything from short trips to extended long trips to premium luxury trips.
- 5-6 day trips start from INR 1.6 lakh.
- 7-8 day trips are starting from INR 1.9 - 2.6 lakh
- Premium 10-day trips range up to INR 3.38 lakh.
This variety allows travellers to choose their trip based on time, budget and travel depth.
3. Flexible and customisable itineraries:
One of the key advantages of choosing Thrillophilia’s Iceland tour packages is that you can fully customise your trip based on your preferences, like the following:
- Modify your day-wise itineraries
- Upgrade hotels and other experiences
- Add different activities to your itinerary, like glacier hikes or Northern Lights tours.
- You can easily extend your trips beyond the standard durations.
This flexibility ensures your itinerary does not become rigid and gets tailored to your travel style, pace and budget.
4. 24/7 Customer Support and On-Ground Support:
Travelling in a remote place like Iceland always requires reliable support. Thrillophilia provides 24/7 support and customer assistance, ensuring that help will be available at every stage of the trip. Starting from booking to on-trip queries and emergencies, everything will be taken care of by us. This continuous support adds a strong layer of safety and convenience, especially for Indian travellers.
5. Verified hotels with breakfast included:
With Thrillophilia, travellers stay in verified and quality-checked hotels that range from standard 3-star properties to 5-star boutique stays and premium resorts, depending upon the package you select.
Most Iceland tours also come with complimentary breakfasts, ensuring you have a perfect start to your day without the hassle of finding food in remote locations.
This combination of verified accommodations and breakfast inclusion adds to both comfort and convenience for a destination like Iceland.
Iceland Holiday Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Treasures of Iceland | Chasing Northern Lights and Glacial Wonders | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 3,17,398 |
| Northern Lights Iceland Tour with FREE Lava Caving Tour | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 1,71,783 |
| Iceland in a Nutshell | Discover Glaciers, Waterfalls and Northern Lights | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 1,92,153 |
| Getaway to Iceland | Chasing Auroras in the Land of Ice and Fire | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 2,39,512 |
| Journey Through Iceland Hidden Treasures | Group Tour Package | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 3,38,469 |
| Highlights of Iceland with Southern Shores Adventure | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 2,55,797 |
| Wonders of Iceland | Journey to the Land of Ice and Fire | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 2,32,911 |
| Best of Iceland | Exploring Dramatic Scenery & Spectacular Sights | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 3,12,495 |
| Scenic Iceland with Diamond Circle | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 2,30,373 |
| Highlights of Iceland | Tracing City Sights and Northern Lights | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 2,27,940 |
| An Icelandic Discovery | Group Tour Package | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 2,52,919 |
| Southern & Northern Iceland with FREE Diamond Circle Tour | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 2,61,497 |

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Is Iceland expensive for Indian travellers?
Yes, Iceland is quite expensive compared to most travel destinations. You will notice higher costs for hotels, food, transport, and activities. Even a simple meal can feel pricey. However, the experiences here are very unique, from glaciers to waterfalls and the Northern Lights, which makes the overall trip worth it.
Thrillophilia Tip: Plan a mix of paid activities and free natural attractions like waterfalls and beaches to manage your budget better.
How many days are enough to explore Iceland?
For a first trip, 6 to 8 days is ideal to cover major highlights like Reykjavík, the Golden Circle, and the South Coast. If you want to explore more thoroughly, especially the full Ring Road, you should plan for 10 to 12 days. Rushing through Iceland can make the trip tiring due to long drives and unpredictable weather.
Thrillophilia Tip: Keep some buffer time in your itinerary in case of weather-related delays.
What is the best time to visit Iceland?
The best time depends on what you want to experience. Summer, from June to August, offers long daylight hours and is great for road trips and sightseeing. Winter, from November to March, is ideal for Northern Lights, snow-covered landscapes, and ice caves.
Thrillophilia Tip: If your main goal is to see the Northern Lights, plan at least 3 to 4 nights to increase your chances.
Is Iceland safe for travellers?
Yes, Iceland is one of the safest countries in the world with very low crime rates. The only thing you need to be careful about is nature, as weather conditions can change quickly, and some natural sites can be risky.
Thrillophilia Tip: Always follow safety signs, especially near waterfalls and beaches, where conditions can change suddenly.
Can I drive in Iceland as an Indian tourist?
Yes, you can drive with an Indian driving license if it is in English, or you can carry an International Driving Permit. Self-driving is one of the best ways to explore Iceland, especially if you want flexibility.
Thrillophilia Tip: If you are visiting in winter and are not comfortable driving in snow, it is better to choose guided tours.
Do I need travel insurance for Iceland?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for a Schengen visa and must have a minimum coverage of €30,000 (INR 32,76,435). It is also useful because medical expenses and emergencies can be very costly in Iceland.
Thrillophilia Tip: Choose a plan that also covers adventure activities like glacier hiking and snowmobiling.
What should I pack for Iceland?
Packing properly is very important because the weather can change quickly. You should carry thermal wear, waterproof jackets, gloves, and sturdy shoes. Windproof clothing is also very useful.
Thrillophilia Tip: Wear layers so you can easily adjust to changing weather conditions throughout the day.
Are there shopping options for souvenirs in Iceland?
Yes, Reykjavík and major tourist towns offer many souvenir shops selling wool products, lava stone gifts, skincare products, and local handicrafts.
Thrillophilia Tip: Icelandic wool items are popular, but compare prices before buying, as rates vary by store.
Is Iceland crowded during the summer?
Yes, summer is the busiest travel season in Iceland because of pleasant weather and long daylight hours, especially around major tourist attractions.
Is Iceland good for a honeymoon or romantic trip?
Yes, Iceland is a great choice for couples looking for a unique experience. You can enjoy scenic drives, hot springs, and even the Northern Lights together, which makes the trip very special.
Thrillophilia Tip: Book stays in countryside cabins or unique accommodations for a more memorable experience.
Are restaurants in Iceland expensive for tourists?
Yes, dining in Iceland can be costly, especially in tourist areas where even simple meals are priced much higher than in India.
Thrillophilia Tip: Choose lunch specials or supermarket meals if you want to reduce daily food expenses.
Can I see black sand beaches in Iceland?
Yes, Iceland is famous for black sand beaches, especially around Vik on the South Coast, where volcanic landscapes create dramatic scenery.
Thrillophilia Tip: Stay alert near the shoreline because waves can be unexpectedly strong.
Recently Asked Questions
Are restaurants in Iceland expensive for tourists?
Yes, dining in Iceland can be costly, especially in tourist areas where even simple meals are priced much higher than in India.
Thrillophilia Tip: Choose lunch specials or supermarket meals if you want to reduce daily food expenses.
Can I see black sand beaches in Iceland?
Yes, Iceland is famous for black sand beaches, especially around Vik on the South Coast, where volcanic landscapes create dramatic scenery.
Thrillophilia Tip: Stay alert near the shoreline because waves can be unexpectedly strong.

















