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Embark on a narrated exploration of Iceland's East Fjords, a rugged landscape punctuated by an indelible and artful heritage.
Travel to the end of the road and find yourself at the Icelandic Wilderness Center, surrounded by the most majestic highlands in Northern Europe.
Join a local Naturalist on a 4x4 expedition into the Skalanes Nature Reserve for a rare glimpse at East Iceland's early history and wild beauty.
Drive the impressive mountain pass of Fjarðarheiði, through the town of Egilsstaðir, and arrive to the Vök Baths by beautiful Lake Urriðavatn
Follow a local guide and naturalist on an exhilarating trek that winds through Iceland?s protected wilderness to the eerily abandoned town of Vesturdalseyri.
Visit Godafoss, "waterfall of the Gods" before visiting the Botanical Gardens which houses examples of every species indigenous to Iceland and an extensive collection of high-latitude and high-altitude plants from around the world.
Explore the "Jewels of the North" on a tour that ventures out from Akureyri and into one of Iceland's most beautiful regions.
Experience the beautiful waters of Iceland's Eyjafjorour on a journey to see minke, blue, fin and humpback whales, dolphins, porpoises and more.
Enjoy a narrated exploration that envelopes you in the natural beauty, history and folklore of Iceland, highlighted by a visit to a legendary waterfall.
Take a stroll through Iceland's fifth-largest municipality, Akureyri, at the base of the gorgeous Eyjafjörður Fjord, before enjoying a home-hosted visit at a local residence.
Climb aboard a small plane for a breathtaking flight high above the Icelandic wilds. Land at remote Grimsey Island, home to just over 100 residents.
Let your troubles float away in naturally-heated, geothermal waters of Iceland's Forest Lagoon, tucked away in the tranquil Vaðlaskógur Forest. Begin with an overview of Akureyri, the gateway to Iceland's beautiful and rugged northern region, including a stop at Hlíðarfjall viewing point atop one of Iceland's most popular ski mountains.
Take a stroll around Sauðárkrókur, the largest town in northwest Iceland, famous for its sheep, horses, and Vikings.
Enjoy a picturesque drive to Hofsós, a charming village on the east side of Skagafjörður Bay, on your way to the Icelandic Emigration Centre and exhibits that reveal Icelandic life in the 18th and 19th centuries, a period of busy immigration to North America. Learn about the triumphs and trials of relocation through writings, photographs, and other relics, as well as how the center connects North Americans of Icelandic descent with their cultural identity.
Embark on a unique experience that combines sightseeing, birdwatching, sailing, and hiking, with your very own guide.
Enjoy a scenic tour of Skagafjörður that covers the history and highlights of this culturally-rich region.
Get to know Skagafjordur, Iceland's most prosperous agricultural region, by touring the beautiful countryside where horses outnumber people.
Take a relaxing ride on Icelandic horses, known for their mild and lovable temperament, and stop for a photo op with a breed of horse famed for its distinctive, shaggy manes.
Adventure through the Icelandic countryside to the spectacular Dynjandi Waterfall, jewel of the Westfjords. Afterwards, visit the Fishing Village of Sudureyri and taste the local specialties..
Board a boat and set out for the eerily silent village of Hesteyri, voluntarily abandoned in 1952 and seemingly frozen in time to this day.
Sail on a bird watching adventure to Vigur Island, an avian haven, home to puffins, eider ducks, and arctic terns.
Visit the village of Sudavik, home to roughly 200 residents, where you'll tour the Artic Fox Center and learn about the harrowing avalanche of 1995.
Visit the isolated village of Sudureyri to connect with the time-honored traditions of living off the sea. Plus, learn to prepare local fresh fish snack.
Immerse yourself in time-honored Icelandic traditions on a visit to a local farm nestled in the breathtaking Ísafjarðardjúp fjord.
Begin your journey with a drive through narrow passes and across sharp mountain ridges, with stunning views of deep, beautiful fjords near farms and villages cuddling together on a narrow strip of land.
Take a journey to another place in time, and learn about traditions of the Vikings that still echo in the lives of Iceland locals.
Stop to take in spectacular, panoramic views over Hornstrandir Nature Reserve-miles and miles of remote, unspoiled nature and home to an abundance of Arctic foxes.
Experience some of Iceland's many natural marvels, as you venture off to the gorgeous Icelandic countryside of moss-covered lava to Reykjanes GeoPark.
Spend the day experiencing Iceland's bountiful natural wonders, beginning with the Skógafoss Waterfall, a magnificent sight that features 197 feet of cascading waters surrounded by rocky cliffs blanketed with vibrant lush greenery.
Experience the healing properties of Iceland's geothermal wonder, the Blue Lagoon, and witness the stark and bubbling volcanic landscape of Krysuvik.
The Golden circle gets a new twist – Combine the highlights of Iceland with a spectacular horse show. You will visit the regular sites of the Golden Circle; the UNESCO site at Thingvellir National Park, Geysir hot spring area and the Golden Waterfall Gullfoss, but you will also get a view of the Icelandic horse at the Fridheimar horse show. The farm offers a horse show where the history and gates of the Icelandic horse are shown in a light a professional comibation in a unique environment.
Although small, Reykjavik is quite cosmopolitan and there's much to see. Discover the vibrant city as you cycle with your local guide, learning about the history, local culture, and atmosphere along your way.
Journey to the Fontana Spa and Wellness Center for a mind and body indulgence amid thermal steam baths that locals have enjoyed since 1929.
Begin your day's adventure with a visit to the Árbær Open Air Museum, where more than 20 buildings from around Iceland have been relocated to form a town square, a village, and a farm.
Discover downtown Reykjavík in an intimate and informative way. After a drive to the city center, meet your guide, and journey on foot to get up close and personal to the best of the capital city.
Catch a glimpse of the rough but magical beauty that the volcanic landscape in Iceland is renown for. As you soar above the lunar like Reykjanes peninsula you get to truly appreciate it‘s grandeur
Escape the city and revitalize at the remote Hvammsvík Hot Springs.
Indulge in the therapeutic properties of Iceland?s famous Blue Lagoon, a natural geothermal spring renowned for its soothing milky waters that can reach 104º Fahrenheit.
Experience Icelandic warmth and wonder at the Sky Lagoon spa's healing, geothermal waters. Let the worries of the world melt away with every breath of crisp, refreshing air as the naturally-heated waters swirl about you
Greta Sal�me takes you on a musical rollercoaster through different styles and genres in a show which is like nothing you would expect. A high paced, dynamic show that is not to be missed!
Take a fascinating hike through the lava fields that were created when Helgafell Volcano erupted in 1973 and learn about the eruption and subsequent geologic changes to the landscape.
Begin your wildlife adventure as you depart from the harbor in Heimaey, one that has long been a shelter for the Icelandic fishing fleet but was almost lost in the volcanic eruption of 1973.
Take a thrilling ride on a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) too see the local landscape and wildlife of the islands.
Ride around the Westman Islands in style, as you embark on an ATV ride past interesting historical landmarks and a still active volcano.