Women solo group travel to Iceland

Travel to Iceland

Iceland's surreal landscapes, from cascading waterfalls to geothermal hot springs, offer a unique adventure. Marvel at the Icelandic horses, explore icy glaciers and soak in the Blue Lagoon's warmth. This breathtaking destination combines natural wonders with rejuvenating wellness activities, perfect for an extraordinary and inspiring journey.

The Iconic Blue Lagoon

Relax in a manmade outdoor spa, the world-famous Blue Lagoon. The lagoon's water is a mix of 70% ocean water and 30% freshwater, creating its iconic milky blue color due to the water’s high silica content. A beautiful lava field surrounds the lagoon and is one of Iceland’s most visited tourist attractions.

Golden Circle

The Golden Circle serves as an excellent introduction to Iceland's natural wonders, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to the country. It is a renowned tourist route in southern Iceland and encompasses some of the country's most iconic natural attractions such as national parks and geysirs.

Glaciers and Waterfalls

Popular among tourists for their breathtaking views, the Icelandic waterfalls are beautiful and have significant cultural importance. Due to the substantial amount of mist created by the waterfalls, visitors often see rainbows, including double rainbows, on sunny days. The waterfall's spray can drench those who venture too close.

Our upcoming trips to Iceland

Discovery & Wellness in Iceland

Iceland

August 15 - 20 2025· 5 nights

Discovery & Wellness in Iceland

$7,965/pp

Group trips for solo women travelers to Iceland

Welcome to Iceland, where fire and ice coexist in harmony. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquillity, or meaningful connections, Iceland promises an unforgettable experience. As the youngest land mass on earth, Its dramatic scenery is like no other, with cascading waterfalls and powerful geysirs embellishing the Golden Circle. While the ethereal beauty of the Blue Lagoon's is world famous, each community has its own geothermal waters and there are indeed many warm waters to enjoy that dot the countryside.

Iceland's culture is as captivating as its landscapes. Immerse yourself in the Viking heritage at the National Museum of Iceland in Reykjavik, and explore the charming streets of the capital, filled with vibrant art, music, and cuisine. A trip to Iceland wouldn’t be the same without meeting some Icelandic horses, an indigenous breed native to the country. Then it’s time to relax and engage with the locals, known for their warmth and hospitality, and learn about their unique way of life shaped by the island's natural forces.

Our Iceland tours promise an enriching journey where you'll not only see the sights but also immerse yourself in wellness rituals. Whether it's exploring the stunning natural wonders, practicing yoga and meditation techniques, or connecting with a fellow traveller, each trip is crafted to create memories that last a lifetime.

Faqs about trips to Iceland

Iceland boasts a rich heritage with its Viking history, unique traditions, and vibrant arts scene. Expect to explore ancient sagas, experience geothermal baths, witness traditional Icelandic music and dance, and savor local delicacies like skyr and fresh seafood.

Pack warm, layered clothing regardless of the season, as Iceland's weather can be unpredictable. Include waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy hiking boots, thermal underwear, a hat, gloves, and swimwear for the hot springs.

Must-see destinations include the stunning Golden Circle, the impressive waterfalls of Gullfoss and Seljalandsfoss, the geothermal wonderland of the Blue Lagoon, and the dramatic landscapes of the South Coast. Each trip is curated to offer a balance of iconic sights and wellness activities.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of Schengen Area countries and many others, including the U.S. and Canada, do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days). Visit the official website of the Directorate of Immigration in Iceland for the most accurate and up-to-date visa information for your nationality.

Iceland uses the Icelandic króna (ISK). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, it’s a good idea to have some local currency for small purchases and remote areas. You can exchange money at banks, exchange offices, or ATMs in Iceland.

There are no specific vaccination requirements for entering Iceland. However, it’s always a good idea to be up to date on routine vaccinations.

Trips to Iceland reviews

"OMG - all of the Iceland sites were amazing, the waterfalls, the volcano, the black sand beach, etc... We got to see so much - so kudos to organising all of that"

Dale C, New Zealand

"Elizabete ... was wonderful, very smart and knowledgeable, I learned so many wonderful things. I can't imagine that trip without her! Also her meditation sessions were exactly what I needed!! The yoga instructor we had was also wonderful." 

Carol C, Columbus OH