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Glaciers, Geysers and Waterfalls

Depart:
Escorted Tour-Land Only

6 Days/ 5 Nights

2022 Departures:

June 2
July 7 and 14
August 11 and 18
September 15

Icebergs, hot springs and volcanoes are plentiful in Iceland. Join this popular tour and discover how nature’s forces are shaping the world in its most primal state. Lava fields, volcanoes and the history of Icelandic eruptions will surprise you while accompanying you on your holiday..
Price per Person:

In a double room $1709, June, July and August departures
Single supplement $519
In a double room September departure $1589
Single supplement $489

This tour can also be taken on a small group basis of a maximum of 16 passengers on the following dates:

May 19
June 16
July 21
September 1

Price per person for May departure $1799
Single supplement $479

Price per person for June, July and September departures $1939
Single supplement $519

Package Includes:

5 nights accommodation all with private facilities
Round trip Flybus airport-hotel transfers
Breakfast daily
1 dinner 3 course-drinks not included
English speaking tour escort
Motor coach transportation
Round trip to Westman Islands with Ferry
Entrance to Eldheimar Museum
Entrance to the Lava Center
Iceberg Lagoon Boat Tour
Glacier Walk or Kayak tour at the Solheimajokull Glacier
Hotel taxes and service charges

Itinerary

Day 1 Reykjavik
Upon arrival Flybus transfer to your hotel. You can choose for an extra fee to make a stop at the Blue Lagoon on the way. Remainder of the day is at leisure in bustling Reykjavik. Overnight Hotel Storm or Hotel Reykjavik Lights or Hotel Skuggi or similar.

Day 2 Magnificent lava fields-Westman Islands
Breakfast at your hotel. Drive along the South Shore, one of Iceland’s most volcanic regions. Pass alongside farmlands built in the shadow of towering volcanic mountains. You’ll see many signs of how the volcanoes of the area have powerfully altered the landscape. If the skies are clear, you may even catch views of two of Iceland’s most famous volcanoes: Hekla (last eruption 2000) and Eyjafjallajokull (last eruption 2010). In the town of Hvollsvollur, visit the Lava Center, an interactive, high-tech exhibition about volcanoes and earthquakes and how they have shaped Iceland. It’s a perfect introduction to the geological wonders you’ll see during your tour. Next visit the impressive Seljalandsfoss Waterfall. If you’re up for adventure and cool experiences you can take the trail that leads behind the waterfall. Travel along the farmlands of the south coast to Landeyjahofn Harbor. Hop onboard a local ferry for a 30-minute trip to the Westman Islands. Enjoy the ride and the view of volcanic islands and seabirds. Your destination is Heimaey Island, the largest of the Westman Island archipelago. Life here is quite a bit different from mainland Iceland, and you’ll discover some of the unique culture and history on a drive around the area. Visit windy Storhofdi Point with its fantastic views over the area. (During mid-May through the beginning of August you might also see puffins here.) Take a walk up to the crater of a volcano that erupted only three decades ago. The view from up here and over the sea and islands is simply stunning. (Make sure your camera is charged up and ready) Next, take a trip back in time and visit the Eldheimar Museum. You’ll learn about the catastrophic 1973 eruption that poured lava over many houses on Heimaey and changed the residents lives forever. You’ll see where lava covered houses and where grass and moss now grow among the lava. The volcanic flows also created an amazing time capsule; wandering through Eldheimar gives you a peek into Icelandic daily life in the early 1970s. The rest of the afternoon is open for you to explore the island on your own. Walk along the harbor and check out the 17th century fortress built to protect the islands from pirate raids. Catch some interesting and timeless photos of a Viking-style stave church built in the year 2000. Take a swim in the public swimming pool, which uses geothermal warmed sea water. Soak in the vibes of the charming and lively fishing town, home to a micro-brewery and several restaurants known for great seafood. Overnight in the Westman Islands. Dinner on your own. Hotel Vestmannaeyjar or similar.

Day 3 South Shore-Skogar-Vik
Breakfast at your hotel. Yesterday’s focus was on volcanoes. Today the focus is on glaciers. Take the morning ferry back from the Westman Islands and continue your exploration of the south coast. Start with a visit to the photogenic Skogafoss Waterfall, where legends say an ancient treasure is hidden. The waterfall also makes the perfect backdrop for a selfie. Soon you will be in the area of the Myrdalsjokull Glacier. Visit Solheimajokull, a glacier outlet flowing from the Mydralsjokull Glacier. Solheimajokull gives you a fantastic opportunity to discover glaciers up close. You can choose one of two unforgettable glacier experiences (Both activities are great for beginners; no previous experience is needed). Glacier Hike- Strap on crampons, pick up an ice axe and follow an expert glacier guide onto the Solheimajokull Glacier. You’ll explore the glacier’s surface, discovering amazing ice formations and learn interesting facts about how glaciers form. Duration: 2- 2.5 hours, 1-1.5 hours on the ice) | Included: Guided hike and all necessary safety equipment (crampons, ice axe, and safety harness) | Notes: Minimum age for the tour is 8 years old and a minimum shoe size of European 34 Hiking boots are essential for this tour. Glacier View Kayaking-Enjoy Solheimajokull from a different angle on an easy kayak tour. Paddle a special sit-on-top kayak in a natural lagoon that flows out from the Solheimajokull Glacier. Enjoy views of the glacier you can only see from the water. |Included: Guided kayak trio and all necessary safety equipment. Duration: 2.5 hours, 1-1.5 hours in kayak) Note: minimum age for kayaking is 12 years old Afterwards, you’ll head to the magical black sands of Reynisfjara beach. You’ll witness powerful waves and amazing basalt column structures carved by the power of the sea. Walking along the beach and hearing the thundering waves is a reminder of nature’s power. Head to the village of Vik for your overnight. Vik has become a base for a variety of activity tours. This evening you might like to try a Zip Line adventure or a horseback ride along the black sand beach. Overnight stay in Vik. Dinner is on your own. Overnight stay in the Vik/Kirkjubaejarklaustur area for the next 2 nights. Overnight Hotel Vik or similar.

Day 4 Skaftafell- Jokulsarlon
Breakfast at your hotel. Today you’ll be visiting the southern area of the Vatnajokull National Park, named after Europe’s largest glacier. Vatnajokull National Park covers 14% of Iceland’s surface, making it the largest national park in Western Europe. Throughout the day you’ll also have views of the massive Vatnajokull Glacier. Start the day by crossing Eldhraun, the largest single flow of lava ever to flow on the face of the Earth. The cataclysmic eruption happened in 1783-1784 AD and affected the climate across mainland Europe. Your tour vehicle then crosses a landscape of black sand plains and braided rivers created when glacier capped volcanoes erupted. Visit Skaftafell, a beautiful glacier-ringed valley in the Vatnajokull National Park. The contrast of black volcanoes, silvery glaciers and small green forests is strikingly beautiful. Continue to the stunning Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon to see floating icebergs and maybe a curious seal or two. Spend a few moments here taking in this unforgettable site. Nearby is the Diamond Beach, a black sand area where broken bits of ice bergs come to rest before they eventually drift to sea. Now it’s time to enjoy the beauty of ice and water even more with a boat trip. Head to the Iceberg Lagoon, another (and more tranquil) glacier lagoon in the area. Take a Zodiac boat tour amid the floating ice bergs, viewing the different shapes and shades of blue. You’ll also surely enjoy the guide’s interesting insights about the glacier and the area’s history and nature. Return to Vik for your overnight. Dinner and overnight stay in Vik.

Day 5 Gullfoss-Geysir-Thingvellir- Reykjavik
Breakfast at your hotel. We’ve reserved today for you to explore the Golden Circle region, perhaps Iceland’s most famous natural wonders. It’s also a fascinating place to discover more about Iceland’s volcanic and glacial powers, with a bit of Viking history on the side. Start off by heading for the Geysir geothermal field. The very earth steams with volcanic heat. Underground hot springs shoot from the earth as geysers. The most famous spouting hot spring is Strokkur, which shoots high in the air every few minutes. But there are many other smaller yet very interesting geysers and bubbling mud pools (one of our personal favorites is the hard-working, tiny “Geysir Litli.” Travel onward to Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most impressive waterfalls. Gullfoss is created by a glacial river, Hvita, that thunders over two ledges into a deep canyon. Several footpaths lead around the falls, each giving you a different view. The final stop of this amazing day is Thingvellir National Park, where the Viking-age parliament met for centuries on the shores of Iceland’s largest lake. Thingvellir is where Iceland became a nation, and many important decisions and historical events happened here. Thingvellir is also a fascinating place geologically; the North American and European tectonic plates meet, allowing you to walk between continents. After some time to explore the wonders of Thingvellir, head back to Reykjavik. Overnight stay in Reykjavik. Dinner is on your own. Overnight stay in Reykjavik at the Overnight Hotel Storm or Hotel Reykjavik Lights or Hotel Skuggi or similar.

Day 6 Reykjavik-End of Tour
After breakfast Flybus transfer to the airport. You can chose for an extra fee to make a stop at the Blue Lagoon on the way. You can extend your stay in Reykjavik or continue on one of our tours to either Greenland or the Faeroe Islands.

Additional nights in Reykjavik available

Optional Tours available: (purchased in Iceland only) Prices are per person and are approximate:

Zip line tour in Vik $129 per person-1.5-2 hours

Evening Horse riding tour in Vik $95 per person-1.5 hours

Blue Lagoon Tour-price varies

Maximum group size is 36 persons




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