11-Day Iceland Itinerary For Winter: Ring Road + Golden Circle + Snaefellsnes Peninsula
$180.00
Dreaming of a snowy winter escape to Iceland but you’re unsure of how to fit all the highlights into 11 days?
Say goodbye to the stress of planning and hello to a meticulously designed 11-day Iceland winter itinerary. Designed specifically for travel between November and March, this itinerary helps you enjoy Iceland’s winter magic to the fullest!
This carefully crafted itinerary covers the iconic Ring Road, the breathtaking Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and the famous Golden Circle route, all adjusted for winter conditions.
No more guessing where to stay each night or how long to stop and marvel at the beauty of that frozen waterfall.
This itinerary answers the key question: how much can you realistically see in a day during Iceland’s winter months?
Winter travel in Iceland comes with unique challenges. Some places are inaccessible, road conditions can be tricky, and daylight hours are MUCH shorter. But don’t worry, this winter itinerary has already considered all of these important factors to make sure you have a smooth and unforgettable trip.
Save the stress of planning and fear of missing out on hidden gems – I’ve done all the legwork for you!
Don’t do Iceland without this!! We’re only on Day 1 of our trip and Jeannie’s itinerary has already paid for itself! – Ryan R.
Description
Why Choose This Iceland Winter Itinerary?
Effortless Planning: Avoid the pitfalls of under or over-planning. This itinerary helps you maximize your daily adventures without feeling rushed, even with limited daylight and winter road conditions.
Extensive Route: From the buzzing energy of Reykjavík to the rugged beauty of Snæfellsnes, this itinerary showcases Iceland’s diverse landscapes. Make the most of your 11 days exploring Iceland, with a route designed for winter travel!
Local Expertise: Get exclusive access to ‘Jeannie’s Gems’ — handpicked local spots that most tourists miss.
Practical Details:
⏱ DURATION: 11 days/10 nights
🗓 SEASON: November-March (traveling outside of these months? Check out my non-winter itineraries!)
🚙 TYPE: Self-drive
📍 DISTANCE: 1,755 kilometers / 1090 miles
Your 11-Day Iceland Itinerary Features:
Start in Reykjavík: Immerse yourself in the culture of Iceland’s capital with an optional soak in the Sky Lagoon.
Tour The Famous Golden Circle: Stand where Earth’s mighty forces meet at Þingvellir, marvel at Gullfoss, and witness the eruption at Geysir.
Explore The Ring Road: From South Iceland’s famous waterfalls to North Iceland’s dramatic volcanic landscapes, this route circles the country and covers the top attractions.
Snæfellsnes Peninsula Wonders: Often referred to as “Mini Iceland” because of its diversity in landscape, Snæfellsnes will wow you with wonders like Kirkjufell Mountain and the mighty Snæfellsjökull glacier.
Everything That’s Included
DONE-FOR-YOU 11-DAY ICELAND ITINERARY
- Detailed PDF guide outlining the must-see attractions and places to visit along The Ring Road, Golden Circle + Snæfellsnes Peninsula
- Hotel and restaurant recommendations (with detailed info on menu items, price points, and ratings) to suit every taste and budget
- Packing lists and pro tips from an Iceland expert so you don’t miss a thing
- Exclusive discounts to save BIG on your trip
- + so much more
GOOGLE MAP VERSION OF YOUR ITINERARY FOR ON-THE-GO GUIDANCE
- Hidden gems most tourists miss as they travel Iceland
- Pins highlighting the best places to stop along the route, including local eateries, convenient gas stations, and quaint villages
- Accurate information on essential stops like restrooms, gas stations, and grocery stores to ensure you’re never stranded.
- Must-see natural attractions like waterfalls, hikes, secret hot springs, and viewpoints marked along your route
- Confidence to travel Iceland knowing that every must-see stop, hidden gem, and practical point is marked just for you!
NOT INCLUDED:
✘ Flight to and from Iceland
✘ Rental vehicle (you can access everything in this itinerary with a 2wd vehicle)
✘ Accommodation bookings (budget, mid, and high range options suggested in the itinerary)
✘ Tours/excursions (relevant tours are suggested throughout the itinerary where applicable)
✘ Fuel
✘ Food + drink
“I can’t tell you how fantastic it was to wake up each day, open our map, and know exactly where we needed to go – it took all the stress out of traveling, but none of the adventure.” – Trish
Who Is This Itinerary For?
This Iceland itinerary is perfect for travelers who want to enjoy the highlights of Iceland without the hassle of extensive trip planning.
Skip the endless online research and get expert recommendations directly from someone who knows Iceland best.
If you want to experience as much as possible in 11 days, this Iceland itinerary is for you.
The advice in this itinerary is applicable to all kinds of travelers.
- From couples to families to solo travelers
- From budget-savvy adventurers to luxury seekers
- From outdoor enthusiasts to photographers to foodies
My 11-day Iceland winter itinerary featuring Ring Road, Golden Circle + Snæfellsnes Peninsula is the ultimate done-for-you planning solution.
Take a deep breath you’ve got a balanced itinerary that blends iconic sights with off-the-beaten-path gems. And get ready to have your best.trip.ever!
Requirements:
You’ll receive a PDF file of this itinerary, delivered straight to your email. From there you will be able to print it or download it to your computer, tablet, or phone to take it with you on the go!
Instructions for accessing the map will be included with the itinerary. In addition, in order to access the interactive map, you will need:
- A Google recognized email account (used to access the Google Maps App)
- The Google Maps App (available in app stores)
- A Wi-Fi connection is REQUIRED to maintain access and interact with the map.
**Due to the proprietary nature of the content these maps cannot be saved or downloaded to devices.
Notes:
- This is an information product only. Prefer a custom itinerary designed to suit you? Click here to learn more here!
- This itinerary perfects the timing of each day. Research still needs to be done to understand Icelandic weather, driving rules, etc. All of this information can be found in my guidebooks.
- The designs and images included in this product may not be copied or shared in whole or in part. All photos included are my own.
- 💥 Due to the nature of digital files, this purchase is non-refundable and not eligible for upgrades to a different itinerary. Please take the time to consider all options before choosing the itinerary that suits you best. If you have any questions about this product you can email at hello@icelandwithaview.com
“Jeannie’s itinerary saved me so much more time in pacing our trip and finding overnight accommodations.” – Elizabeth
Places you will see with this itinerary:
Optional tours to add with this itinerary:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
You can do it either way. That depends on the size of the group and your own preferences but all of the sights in this itinerary can be reached with a regular 2wd (however I always recommend a 4wd for winter travel). Flights into Iceland land at different times of the day depending on where you are traveling from. The arrival and departure days of the itinerary are flexible and allow for plenty of travel time to and from the airport. Each itinerary allows you to see as much as possible without too much driving. Most days are under 3 hours of drive time but could be up to 4 hours a day depending on your accommodation location. Driving distances are located in the description. Guided excursions can be purchased separately. I have suggested which activities are available in the region based on the day you are traveling and linked to how to book. Restaurant suggestions for breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided each day of the itinerary. On the map, I’ve also included places in between in case you get hungry for a snack or are wondering where the best ice cream stop is! This itinerary perfects the timing of each day. Research still needs to be done to understand Icelandic weather, driving rules, etc. All of this information can be found in my guidebooks. Thank you for supporting my small business and allowing me to help you have the best Iceland trip ever! A lot of work goes into these itineraries so I would appreciate if you would keep your purchase to yourself. Additionally, these itineraries could change from year to year based on what’s available or new infrastructure. There are hundreds of itinerary combinations for Iceland factoring in days, seasons, or regions. I’ve chosen the most common routes and perfected the timing so each day is filled with adventure but not over busy or rushed. If you want to use this itinerary as a foundation and add a night or more in a certain place that’s fine! Just note there will be no modifications to the documents that I send, you will have to make that adjustment on your own.If you want to use this itinerary as a foundation and add a night or more in a certain place that’s fine! Just note there will be no modifications to the documents that I send, you will have to make that adjustment on your own. November-March has limited daylight and unpredictable weather so extra consideration is required in planning each day. The winters have been carefully planned out with these factors already accounted for! I am open to creating new itineraries for popular routes. If you have a suggestion for future itinerary combinations please submit it on this form. Unfortunately, due to the nature of digital files, your purchase is non-refundable and not eligible for upgrades to a different itinerary. But don’t worry – all of my products are designed to work together, I’ve got you covered! If you’ve found that you have additional time, (or your trip has to be cut short), you can always utilize my guidebooks to help you narrow down or expand your trip. These resources are designed so that you have the best information available to make the most out of your Iceland Time. Of course! Each itinerary includes plenty of Jeannie’s gems to make your experience unique, not just visiting the major stops. Yes! You will be able to use this itinerary regardless of group size. A lot of sights can easily be reached from the parking lot with minimal walking. If I suggest a hike in the itinerary, it would be easy to skip and move on to the next place without it affecting your day. The guidebooks are great if you want to research on your own – all information is provided to plan your trip. The pre-written itinerary takes out all the guesswork – the planning is already done for you! If you have 5 days in Iceland, there are two routes for you to choose from: My Golden Circle + South Coast itinerary and my Golden Circle to Glacier Lagoon itinerary.
The Golden Circle + South Coast Itinerary is for travelers who prefer a slightly more relaxed pace for your Iceland trip, limiting time in the car. You don’t need to see every single famous landmark. You’d rather move a bit slower and linger at each spot, savoring the journey and soaking in the vibe of each place!
If you have 7 days in Iceland, there are two routes for you to choose from: My 7-Day Ring Road Itinerary and my 7-Day Itinerary that covers the Golden Circle + South Coast + Snaefellsnes Peninsula. The Ring Road itinerary circles the entire country and covers some of Iceland’s most famous landmarks. While you’ll be doing slightly more driving, you’ll truly see the heart and soul of the country, even visiting some remote regions where more tourists don’t wander (like North and East Iceland). It’s a great mix of Iceland’s iconic sights mixed with quieter regions from the crowds! My 7-Day Itinerary that covers the Golden Circle + South Coast + Snaefellsnes Peninsula showcases some of Iceland’s most epic highlights while staying closer to Reykjavík. This itinerary gives you the best of Iceland’s most accessible regions. While some of these popular areas might draw more tourists, I’ve included loads of hidden gems in this itinerary so that you can escape the crowds and see a more authentic side of Iceland. It’s best to wait until after you purchase the itinerary to reserve accommodation so that you are in the right place each night to maintain the next day’s activities. Absolutely! Camping just means more flexibility with where you stay. Some towns have multiple campgrounds, so you would look for camping in that area. No, you are responsible for booking your own accommodations. I recommend where to stay each night, and suggest a few options based on low, mid and high budget. During peak tourist season it is possible for popular areas to have little availability. If you find this to be the case, simply expand the search area and reserve within a 20 mile radius in either direction. For example, if I recommend staying in Selfoss for the night, you could also search Hveragerðito the West or Hella to the East. To optimize your time in Iceland and to be able to see all the things, each itinerary has you staying somewhere new each night. If you prefer a slower pace of travel and want to stay an extra night in a certain area you can do that, you would just need to adjust your own itinerary for that situation. Yes! Campgrounds are located on the accompanying map. If you’re planning to camp while on your summer trip, you can use these itineraries for tents, camper vans, RV’s, and more!
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The Golden Circle to Glacier Lagoon Itinerary is for travelers who want to see as MUCH as possible and truly maximize their 5 days in Iceland. You don’t mind covering a bit more ground or driving a bit further to see some of Iceland’s most epic sites (like the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon!).
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