Join us on an unforgettable 10-day hiking journey alongside a group of adventurous women! Discover Iceland’s most iconic trails—including the Golden Circle, Thorsmork, and Diamond Beach—led by an expert local guide. Experience breathtaking waterfalls, glaciers, scenic paths, and soothing hot springs. Each evening, unwind with delicious meals and connect with fellow travelers while resting in spectacular surroundings.
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Tour highlights



Route details
Let's start our Icelandic adventure! Catch one of the airport buses, like Flybus or Airport Direct, to get to the city center. These buses run regularly and take about 45 minutes. You can book your tickets online to skip the lines at the airport.
Once you arrive, head to your hotel and get comfortable. If you're early, feel free to drop off your luggage and explore Reykjavik on a leisurely walk. The city is easy to navigate on foot, and you can visit iconic spots like Hallgrímskirkja or the Harpa Concert Hall.
Later, at 18:00, we'll gather for a welcoming meeting with the rest of the group and our guide. Afterward, we'll enjoy dinner together in the city and start getting excited for our adventures ahead!


This moderately strenuous tour is meant for hikers with great fitness levels. You will be hiking for 7 days, covering up to 14 miles (24 km) a day on varied and sometimes glaciated terrain. Keep in mind, the weather can vary and you’ll also be packing a daypack filled with water and other things you’ll need throughout the day.
The trails are not paved, but in some places, paths have formed. Some trails are rocky but are easily accessible to anyone used to hiking in uneven terrain. Participants will need to cross rivers every day on the trail except on the first day. The water level in the rivers changes from time to time due to seasonal conditions. In some cases, you will be able to step from stone to stone to get to the other side. In other cases, you will need to take your shoes and socks off, put on river-crossing shoes and wade the rivers. Neoprene socks and sandals or neoprene shoes (beach shoes) are the best choice. Your guide will provide you with advice for river crossing, as well as help you to cross the river. Trekking poles might come in handy when wading rivers, as well as crossing with a partner.
Accommodation
Only twin room accommodations are available at the hotels; single rooms are not offered.
The huts along the trail offer dormitory-style accommodations for sleeping bags and are shared with fellow hikers, so be ready to spend the night with others.
Tickets to group meeting place
Weather during the tour
- the forecasts for this season
- the statistics from previous years’ trips
Tour conditions
- an experienced, local hiking guide/ driver guide with extensive knowledge of the area;
- 6 days of hiking;
- luggage transporter on the trail;
- 3 days of sightseeing and easier walks around Iceland;
- transportation for the duration of the tour;
- transportation from Reykjavik to Keflavik Airport after the tour;
- accommodations for the duration of the tour; hotels, hostels and mountain huts;
- food for the duration of the tour (lunch on days 7, 8, and 9 NOT included);
- Secret Lagoon and Blue Lagoon entrance fee;
- WhatsApp group invite prior to the tour.
- airfare;
- travel insurance;
- sleeping bag (can be rented from camping rental stores in Reykjavik);
- gratitudes (optional);
- personal hiking equipment.
It's important to know
Clothing wear and things to carry in your daypack (large enough to carry all the items listed below):
Waterproof cover for your daypack
Waterproof hiking boots
Hiking pants
Thermal top or lightweight T-shirt
Wool socks that dry quickly
Mid layer
Buff or face covering
Warm hat
Gaiters (optional for those hiking in June month)
Sunhat
Waterproof gloves or mittens
Breathable & waterproof jacket and waterproof pants (no plastic ponchos)
Sunglasses
Water bottle or water bladder
Sunscreen
River crossing shoes
Fresh food and snacks provided by us
Extra fleece sweater or down jacket to put on when we stop for breaks
Hand sanitizer
Hiking poles (recommended)
Camera (optional)
In your luggage (Duffel bag is preferred):
Sleeping bag (doesn’t have to be in your luggage, just attached to it somehow)
Travel pillow (optional)
Underwear and socks
Thermal leggings
Extra clothes for the trail
Extra clothes for the huts
Medicine
Hygiene and beauty products
Towel
Headlamp or a flashlight (for those doing the hike in August – September)
Powerbank to charge your devices
Earplugs and a sleeping mask
Bathing suit
Cash or a debit/credit card
Dates and Prices
- from22 – 31 Jul10 days 9 nights
- from12 – 21 Aug10 days 9 nights
- from21 – 30 Jul, 202610 days 9 nights