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Top Things to Do in Iceland: Pro Tips from The Traveling Professor

Professor Steve Solosky | 12 Aug, 2025 | Norway and Iceland | View Counts (328) |Return|

What to Do in Iceland – The Traveling Professor’s Top Picks

The Traveling Professor has led over 30 small group tours to Iceland, and with each visit, he's uncovered new treasures and timeless favorites. If you're planning your first (or fifth) trip to this extraordinary island, here are The Professor’s top recommendations for what to do in Iceland.

Reykjavik City Walk – A Perfect Introduction to Iceland

Start your journey in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital and home to around 120,000 residents. One of the best ways to explore the city is through a Reykjavik city walk—a highly-rated, tip-based “free” tour. It’s a great way to see the Hallgrimskirkja Cathedral, Parliament, Harpa Concert Hall, local museums, and some of the best places to eat in the city.

South Coast Tour – Glaciers, Black Sand Beaches & Waterfalls

No Iceland itinerary is complete without a South Coast tour. The Traveling Professor suggests booking a private tour with his favorite guide, Gudrun Helga, though group tours are widely available. Highlights include glaciers, volcanoes, black sand beaches, ancient lava caves, and towering waterfalls like Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss.

Golden Circle – Iceland’s Most Popular Route

Just outside Reykjavik lies the famous Golden Circle. Although popular and sometimes crowded, this loop offers stunning natural and historical sites. Key stops include:

  • Þingvellir National Park, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet

  • The original Icelandic parliament site

  • Powerful geysers and waterfalls like Gullfoss

  • A memorable lunch stop at Friðheimar, known for its incredible tomato soup and freshly baked bread

Blue Lagoon – Relax Before You Fly

Located conveniently near Keflavík Airport, the Blue Lagoon is a perfect stop before or after your flight. Soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters for a truly Icelandic spa experience. Advance reservations are highly recommended.

Northern Lights – Iceland’s Winter Magic

If you're visiting between late September and March, don’t miss the chance to witness the Northern Lights. You'll need dark skies, clear weather, and a little luck from Mother Nature. Check aurora forecasts and venture just outside the city for the best viewing.

Where to Stay: Holt Hotel in Reykjavik

The Traveling Professor always chooses the Holt Hotel for his small group tours. Located close to central Reykjavik, it offers old-world charm, a cozy lounge with a fireplace, and the best private art collection in the city. The friendly staff go above and beyond to make your stay special.


Ready to Explore Iceland?
Join one of The Traveling Professor’s small group tours to Iceland or use these expert recommendations to plan your own unforgettable adventure.

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