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8 Days
Experience some of the most beautiful nature in Iceland, glistening glaciers, active volcanoes, powerful waterfalls, gushing geysers, and colorful landscapes but there is so much more to this island in the North. Iceland has an exceptionally rich history and the tales and sagas are endless if you have someone to tell you. Join a guided 8-day tour in a small group that will give you the opportunity to take your Iceland experience to another level.
4 Days
Get to know Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Magical Pamukkale on an action-packed overnight tour! With 3 domestic flights included, plus hotel accommodations and excursions, the tour includes everything you need to see Cappadocia, Ephesus, and Pamukkale with ease.
During these four days excursion, we will explore the most famous locations in the Golden Circle and the South, and the West. See our stunning glacier lagoon Jökulsárlón, Europe's largest glacier, and travel to one of the most visually stunning areas of Iceland's Snæfellsnes peninsula. In this multiday tour package we combine some of our best tour options. You’ll get the chance to see the beautiful Western Iceland. There, you’ll explore the hidden gem of the West, the peninsula of Snæfellsnes also known as “Iceland in a nutshell”. Snaefellsnes is characterized by magnificent and picturesque sites: glacial-carved mountains, endless black beaches, moss topped lava fields, volcanic craters, coastal cliffs topped off by the volcanic glacier Snæfellsjökull and the Center of the Earth. You’ll also get the chance to see the famous geothermal erupting Geysir, the powerful waterfall Gullfoss and Thingvellir National Park in the Golden Circle. You’ll also be taken to the famous South Coast. Along the shore, you’ll get to see the two waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, and the famous Black Sand Beach. You’ll also visit the stunning Glacier Lagoon Jökulsárlón in Vatnajökull National Park, where you’ll also get the chance to explore Europe’s largest glacier and enter a blue ice cave. And if nature allows, you’ll get a view of the magnificent Northern Lights at night. This itinerary is provided as a sample for reference only. Final route details will be confirmed and shared closer to the departure date.
2 Days
On this 2-day tour to West Iceland, we’ll take you first to Borgarfjordur, thought to be the location for many of the famous Icelandic Sagas. Deep in the heart of the wild landscapes here, you’ll see the most powerful hot springs in Europe, awe-inspiring waterfalls, and learn about local Viking history. This region is also home to Sturlureykir, a charming geothermal horse farm where Icelandic horses thrive in warm-spring meadows, offering a unique glimpse into rural farm life and traditional Icelandic culture. Then you’ll explore an astonishing lava cave system that was created over a thousand years ago, filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and fascinating ice formations. After an overnight stay in Borgarnes, you’ll then spend your second day discovering the dazzling Snaefellsnes peninsula. Snaefellsnes is also known as “Iceland in Miniature” because the highlights of the country can all be found in this one area. There are glittering glaciers, snow-covered volcanoes, black sand beaches, dramatic mountains, pretty fishing villages, cute seals, seabird colonies, and much more.
5 Days
The Salkantay Trek is the second most popular route to Machu Picchu after the Inca Trail and it’s not difficult to see why. Along the way, discover coffee farms, waterfalls, and the Inca ruins. Spend nights in exclusive glamping tents, Andean huts, and camping sites before the grand finale: a guided tour of Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
During this tour, you will see all the best that Iceland has to offer! You will visit many of the best-known tourist places in Iceland, but you will also stop at places that are our best-kept secrets, where you can avoid the crowds and discover places in Iceland to call your own. On your first day, you will travel along the South Coast to admire the stunning waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss, as well as the secret Gljufrabui. You will also visit Vatnajokull, the largest glacier in Europe, and the unique black beach Reynisfjara near the village of Vík. The second day continues through the East Coast. First on the itinerary is a visit to Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. During summer months (May-October) you can take a closer look at floating icebergs during an Amphibious boat tour, while during winter (November-March) you can jump in a superjeep on the journey to discover a natural Blue Ice Cave. The nearby Diamond Beach is a must-see place while visiting this beautiful country – no matter the season, the view over the satin black sand beach decorated by melting ice chunks looks equally stunning. On this day, you will also visit the Vestrahorn Mountain, the Lagarfljot Lake inhabited by the Icelandic version of Loch Ness monster, and the Studlagil Canyon, just to name a few attractions. Your journey through the coastline takes you along narrow fjords, endless green valleys and charming fishing villages. On Day 3, you will travel through a totally unique landscape around Lake Mývatn, shaped by extremely high volcanic activity. There you will go for good hikes around geothermal fields with bubbling mud pots, countless craters, hot springs, and even inside the geothermal cave of Grjotagja. During the scenic drive through the northern parts of Iceland, you will also stop to admire three amazing waterfalls: Dettifoss (the most powerful waterfall in Europe), Selfoss, and Godafoss (waterfall of the Gods). The day ends in Akureyri, the capital of Northern Iceland. You will start Day 4 by kicking off from Akureyri, heading north to the village called Dalvik, where you can embark on a boat searching for whales in the beautiful Eyjafjordur. This area is known for its unusually high presence of many representatives of whales, unlike in many other parts of Iceland. In Hvammstangi there is even more wildlife waiting for you. You will visit the Icelandic Seal Center – award winning museum run by a non-profit organization focusing on protecting these cute mammals. In addition to the wildlife watching you will also be able to admire the picturesque Hvitserkur rock and Kolugjlufur canyon. On your last day you explore the famous landmarks of Borgarfjordur, from Hraunfossar’s cascading lava streams to the Grábrók Craters and the immense geothermal power of Deildartunguhver. As part of your journey through this valley, you’ll visit Sturlureykir, a horse farm known for its friendly Icelandic horses and long-standing traditions rooted in the warm ground beneath it. The day continues with a guided tour inside Viðgelmir before we head back to Reykjavík.
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