£100 off—Iceland holidays on sale
Hunt for the Northern Lights, visit geysers and waterfalls, or relax in a geothermal infinity pool
Why We Love This Deal
Travelzoo members save £100 per person on a choice of Iceland city breaks. Choose from more than 30 hotels and aparthotels, and select from four combinations of tours. Packages start at £470 normally, but we get it from £370 per person.
What's included
- Return flights with Icelandair, including 23kg checked baggage
- Three nights' accommodation at a hotel of your choice
- 2–3 excursions (depending on your chosen package)
When
The code applies on any departure date after 1 May, 2026.
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Itinerary
Take your pick from the following packages. They all include flights, baggage, taxes, and three nights' accommodation at a selection of over 30 hotels and aparthotels. These prices are based on staying at the lowest-priced hotel, Hotel Muli. Prices below include our discount code**:
- From £370 per person... "Iceland Winter Wonders" (includes the Golden Circle and Northern Lights)
- From £455 per person... "Sky Lagoon & Golden Circle"
- From £512 per person... "Golden Circle & Blue Lagoon"
- From £558 per person... "Iceland Bucket List" (includes the Blue Lagoon, Golden Circle, and Northern Lights)
Tour details
The Golden Circle of Thingvellir National Park is the best way to see Iceland's natural landscapes. Stops include Gullfoss waterfall and Strokkur, an active geyser that erupts every few minutes. You'll spot traditional cottages, wild ponies, and tiny elf homes built into rocks by local people.
The Sky Lagoon is on the outskirts of Reykjavík city. This relatively new attraction and has an infinity-edged geothermal pool with views over the Atlantic Ocean. The water temperature is naturally around 38 to 40°C.
The Blue Lagoon is a classic experience in Iceland. It is famous for its milky-blue, nutrient-rich water, and is set in a volcanic landscape. The experience includes a silica mud mask.
The evening Northern Lights tour lasts around three and a half hours. You'll be taken to a viewing location based on the most up-to-date activity reports. The winter season is the best time to see the lights, however sightings aren't guaranteed.




