
Iceland
Iceland is a land of surreal and untouched natural beauty, where geothermal wonders, glaciers, and volcanoes coexist in a captivating symphony. Known as the Land of Fire and Ice, it offers breathtaking landscapes such as cascading waterfalls, steaming hot springs, and vast lava fields. The vibrant capital, Reykjavik, serves as a hub for culture and exploration, while the rest of the country beckons with opportunities for adventure, from exploring ice caves to soaking in the rejuvenating Blue Lagoon. Iceland's raw, unspoiled wilderness, punctuated by the Northern Lights in winter and the Midnight Sun in summer, makes it a dream destination for nature enthusiasts and intrepid travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Icelandic Explorer Guided Tour
Explore Iceland's incomparable waterfalls, geysers, glaciers and landscapes, but take in so much more as you focus on its fascinating culture and heritage. Discover life in early Viking settlements, the land of the sagas, the distinctive Icelandic horses, and the modern people of Iceland.
​
Starts and ends in Reykjavik
​
9 days/8 nights
18 meals
​
Highlights Include:
Horse Show
Glaumbaer Farm and Museum
Diamond Circle
Modrudalur
Husavik
​
NOTE: Please write down the trip name before clicking on "Start Planning" because it will ask which trip you are interested in.

Taste of Iceland Guided Tour
Dive into one of the world's wildest and most wonderful places on this Iceland tour, which covers the volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs and waterfalls that wow every traveler.
​
Starts and ends in Reykjavik
​
6 days/5 nights
10 meals
​
Highlights Include:
Secret Lagoon
LAVA Center
Gullfoss Waterfall
Skaftafell National Park
The Blue Lagoon
Thingvellir National Park
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Black Sand Beach
​
NOTE: Please write down the trip name before clicking on "Start Planning" because it will ask which trip you are interested in.

Northern Lights Quest of Iceland Guided Tour
Hunt the horizon for the amazing aurora borealis on this Iceland tour. Explore the natural wonder and beauty of the land of fire and ice, from the Golden Circle to Diamond Beach.
​
Starts and ends in Reykjavik
​
6 days/5 nights
10 meals
​
Highlights Include:
Northern Lights Quest
The Blue Lagoon
Skogafoss Waterfall
Reykjavik
LAVA Center
Golden Circle
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Secret Lagoon
Thingvellir National Park
Strokkur Geyser
Black Sand Beach
​
Iceland tid bits
When I book a trip for you, we will sit down and go over where you are visiting, how to get around, how to handle the language barrier, and important things to know when traveling. Here are a few helpful pieces of information when visiting Finland:
​
Language: Icelandic is the official language, but English is widely spoken and understood in tourist areas.
Currency: Iceland uses the Icelandic Krona (ISK). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's a good idea to carry some cash for smaller establishments and transportation.
Weather: Iceland's weather can be unpredictable, so pack warm clothing, including waterproof gear, regardless of the season.
Cultural Respect: Icelanders value personal space and privacy. Respect local customs and traditions, and always ask for permission before taking photos of people or their property.
Tipping: Tipping is not customary in Iceland, as service charges are included in the bill. However, it's polite to round up the bill or leave small change for exceptional service.
Natural Wonders: Iceland is known for its breathtaking landscapes, including waterfalls, geysers, volcanoes, and glaciers. Be prepared for outdoor activities and respect any safety guidelines.
Hot Springs and Geothermal Pools: Experiencing geothermal hot springs and pools is a must. Follow local customs, such as showering before entering and wearing appropriate swimwear.
Driving: If you plan to rent a car, familiarize yourself with Iceland's road conditions and regulations. Drive cautiously and adhere to speed limits, especially on gravel roads.
Northern Lights: Iceland is a fantastic place to witness the Northern Lights, but they are most visible during the winter months. Check the forecast and head away from city lights for the best views.
Food: Try traditional Icelandic dishes like lamb, seafood, and rye bread. Keep in mind that dining in Iceland can be expensive.
Time Zone: Iceland operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) throughout the year, so be aware of any time differences with your home country.
Emergency Services: The emergency number for police, fire, and medical assistance in Iceland is 112.
Safety: Iceland is generally a safe country for tourists, but it's important to take standard safety precautions, especially when engaging in outdoor activities.
By keeping these points in mind, you can fully enjoy Iceland's unique natural wonders, cultural experiences, and the friendly hospitality of its people while respecting local customs and traditions.