Discover one of the most spectacular landscapes on earth
The Reykjavík Sight Experience
1. Reykjavik Winter Lights FestivalExperience the magical Reykjavik Winter Lights Festival, where the city is illuminated in a stunning display of colorful lights. This f
1. Experience the Thrill of Skiing and Snowboarding in ReykjavikReykjavik, the capital city of Iceland, is not only known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture
1. Golden Circle TourEmbark on a guided tour to Iceland's famous Golden Circle, which comprises the historic and natural wonders of Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss wa
1. Discover the thrill of snowmobiling on Langjökull GlacierExperience the adrenaline rush of snowmobiling on the stunning Langjökull Glacier, the second-largest glacie
1. The Magnificent Giants of IcelandIceland is renowned for its diverse and magnificent whale species, including humpback whales, minke whales, orcas, and blue whales. Em
1. Reykjadalur: The Steam ValleyExperience the ultimate relaxation by hiking through the geothermal valley of Reykjadalur, which translates to 'Steam Valley'. Marvel at t
1. Exploring the Natural Marvels of Reykjavik's Ice CavesReykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is home to captivating ice caves that offer an otherworldly experience for vis
Experience nature at its best with waterfalls and black sand beaches. Walk behind the cascades of Seljalandsfoss & go to the glacier snout at Sólheimajökull.
Embark on a snowmobiling tour in Geysir and discover the stunning scenery of Langjökull Glacier. Ride a super truck to the glacier base camp, and team up with a guide for an exhilarating adventure.
Hike to recent volcano eruption sites at Geldingadalur Valley on a trip from Reykjavik. Explore the Reykjanes Peninsula Geopark, the Reykjanes Lighthouse, and the bridge between continents.
Walk behind the thundering veil of water at the Seljalandsfoss waterfall and take in the incredible views from the top of the Skógar waterfall. You’ll also visit the world-famous black sand beach at Reynisfjara and the charming coastal village of Vík.
Take a relaxing soak in a pool filled with natural hot water coming from the surrounding hot springs. Unwind from the stresses of normal life and in the winter and gaze hopefully at the sky for a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
Spend a day in the Icelandic countryside on this combined tour. You’ll start out with a horse riding tour in the morning and explore the Golden Circle in the afternoon. See Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, and the Geysir hot spring area.
Visit the Eimverk Distillery in Reykjavik on a guided tour. Learn about the production process and taste Flóki Iceland's first and only whiskey, Vor Premium Gin, and Víti Brennivín.
There's nothing quite like standing on top of an active glacial volcano.
Embark on an adventure through Iceland's captivating Reykjanes Peninsula and hike to the newly formed lava field from recent volcanic eruptions on a guided day trip from Reykjavik.
Enjoy a full-day bus tour of Iceland’s legendary Golden Circle. Soak in the warm thermal waters of the Secret Lagoon hot springs and see sight like the Strokkur geyser and Gullfoss waterfall.
Hop onboard a shared shuttle bus transfer between Keflavik Airport (KEF) and BSI Bus Terminal or central Reykjavik. Enjoy the free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning.
Experience nature at its best with waterfalls and black sand beaches. Walk behind the cascades of Seljalandsfoss & go to the glacier snout at Sólheimajökull.
Embark on a whale-watching cruise in Faxaflói Bay from Reykjavík. Witness the stunning landscapes and keep an eye out for a variety of local wildlife, including whales, dolphins, porpoises, and more.
Visit the Eimverk Distillery in Reykjavik on a guided tour. Learn about the production process and taste Flóki Iceland's first and only whiskey, Vor Premium Gin, and Víti Brennivín.
Explore the western side of Iceland by first visiting the Hraunfossar waterfalls and Deildartunguhver. Then discover the inside of the stunning Viðgelmir Lava Cave.
Enjoy a day tour to Fjallabak to visit Iceland's Landmannalaugar and Hekla Volcano area. Hike through Laugahraun, Vondugil Canyon, and Brennisteinsalda, before relaxing in a natural hot spring.
Embark on an adventure through Iceland's captivating Reykjanes Peninsula and hike to the newly formed lava field from recent volcanic eruptions on a guided day trip from Reykjavik.
Embark on a snowmobiling tour in Geysir and discover the stunning scenery of Langjökull Glacier. Ride a super truck to the glacier base camp, and team up with a guide for an exhilarating adventure.
The East is the one of the least densely populated part of Iceland, with less than 5% of of the country's total inhabitants. It has some of the largest stretches of the most untouched wilderness you will ever see. From the mountainous and fjord-riddled coastline to the barren black-sand central highlands, it is home to some of the most spectacular views and natural landmarks of Iceland. The main community of the area is Egilsstaðir, which is a great jumping-off point from which to explore the rest of the East. Of particular note is Vatnajökull National Park, in the south-east.
Iceland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is best divided into 5 sections, North, South, East, West, and the Westfjords. Iceland is pr...
North Iceland is a magnificent and majestic place, filled with wonder and adventure. Its geography remarkable for its mountainous vistas and the coastline is riddled wi...
South Iceland differentiates from the rest of Iceland in its flatness. By international standars, of course, it is still quite mountainous, but much less so than the rest...
West Iceland is the part of Iceland that stretches from the capital area and up to the West Fjords. ...
In the North-West of the country, the Westfjords (Vestfirðir) is a huge peninsula that comprises 1/5th of the surface of Iceland. It is also one of the least populated parts of the country, with less than 3% of its total inhabitants. It has some of the roughest, most impassable terrains in Iceland, though with the high quality infrastructure of Iceland, getting around is never much of an issue. The area is mountainous all over, and the coastline is riddled with fjords and inlets of all sizes, so the sheer-rock faces of mountains dropping off to the sea are a common sight. The main community in the area is Ísafjörður, though the whole area is littered with small mountain towns and fishing villages, some of them unapproachable except by flight or boat.
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