The Nordic country of Iceland the most sparsely populated country in Europe, is famed for incredible volcanic scenery where geysers are found amongst glaciers and black sand beaches. This incredible wilderness has plenty to experience and discover which gets this special country placed on many people's 'bucket list'.
Our Iceland Tours offer the best there is to see in this enthralling destination, from the capital Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital city, to spending evenings searching for the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, a light display renowned for its beauty as it shines across the sky in incredible shapes and hues. You'll relax in the geothermal spas of the Blue Lagoon, as well as seeing the captivating Gullfoss Waterfall.
We think you'll love Iceland so much we've even given you the chance to extend your stay in Reykjavik extension giving you longer to capture the essence of this country and find out why it's such a special place to visit.
All the hotels chosen for these escorted tours have been personally sourced and inspected by us. We pride ourselves on offering you comfortable, handpicked accommodation in some of the best locations around the world.
All of our English speaking local guides are passionate about their country and will accompany you from the moment you arrive in your destination, throughout your escorted tour and right until your departing flight home.
Where possible we have secured a limited number of places without a single Supplement on each escorted tour. These are strictly subject to availability and once they are all booked a supplement will apply.
Once you have booked, we will send you a comprehensive dossier with all your accommodation details, flight and airport information, country advice and other useful tips such as what to pack and luggage allowance.
Find out more about visiting Iceland with the answers to these frequently asked questions.
Icelandic cuisine is based on fresh, local ingredients like lamb, seafood, and dairy. Dishes like hakarl (fermented shark) and skyr (yogurt) are traditional and popular with locals, but you’ll also find a variety of modern and international dishes to suit every taste.
It is generally safe to eat food in Iceland, especially at reputable restaurants and hotels. As with any destination, it’s a good idea to stick to fresh, well-cooked food and drink bottled water.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended. It provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage, ensuring peace of mind during your travels.
Iceland’s must-see attractions include the Blue Lagoon, Strokkur Geyser, the Golden Circle route, and the stunning waterfalls like Gullfoss and Seljalandsfoss.
Icelanders are known for being friendly and informal, and it’s polite to greet with a handshake. When visiting hot springs, remember to shower thoroughly before entering.
Icelanders value their natural environment, so visitors should follow marked trails, avoid disturbing wildlife, and leave no trash behind.
Pack layers, including warm clothing, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy shoes for walking on uneven terrain. In winter, bring extra warm clothes and gear for colder temperatures. Don't forget a camera for Iceland’s stunning landscapes!
The best time to visit Iceland is during the summer months (June to August) for mild weather and extended daylight hours. If you’re interested in the Northern Lights, the winter months (September to March) are ideal.
Iceland is one of the safest countries to visit. Crime rates are very low, but like any destination, it’s always wise to be aware of your surroundings and take care in remote areas.
Icelandic is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
The currency used in Iceland is the Icelandic Krona (ISK). Credit cards are widely accepted, even in small towns, but it’s good to carry some cash for remote areas.
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