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People walking near the crater with rising sea at the geothermal area of Iceland, Namaskaro

Greenland’s the icy one; Iceland’s the green one. But remember this: they don’t call part of it the Golden Circle for nothing.

Calling all nature lovers, adventure seekers and fearless travelers. Iceland may be cold, but that’s the point—you’ll get to see all the glaciers, geysers and geothermal wonders you can handle. Discover a land of natural color: hues of azure at the  Blue Lagoon  and the icy Jokulsarlon, shades of green on the rolling hills framing Skogafoss and the striking black sand beaches that hug the coast. Not to mention the magical aurora borealis  that dance across the sky! From uncovering Viking tales and bathing in steamy springs to cruising past icebergs and exploring quirky farm towns,  Iceland  is island life like no other.

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Iceland Discovery

Six Days in Iceland

Articles of Iceland

Why 2024 is the best year to see the northern lights

How the Icelandic hot dog became an international icon 

Iceland’s Folklore: 4 mythical creatures that make the scenery come alive

Top 12 things to do in Iceland

6 of the best hikes in Iceland

10 ways to get closer to nature with Intrepid  

In sickness and in health: How I ended up getting married on an Intrepid Iceland trip 

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Culture and customs.

Similar to many other parts of Europe , Iceland has rules in place to help preserve its culture and geographic isolation is also a factor in developing and preserving the country’s cultural qualities. Independence, self-sufficiency and a strong work ethic – traits that allowed this northern island to flourish in challenging conditions – continue to be highly valued today.

Icelandic culture and customs are full of myths and legends, many with a connection to Christian and pagan values. Folk tales of elves, gnomes, fairies and trolls still circulate, and whether or not the locals continue telling these to unlock the secrets of the past, or simply in jest, they’re definitely worth listening to. But when news outlets report on road plans being changed to avoid disrupting an elfin church, it’s easy to believe that this unusual country and its magical landscapes are a product of what lies ‘hidden’ in its mysterious depths.

Today, Iceland is a highly modern and progressive society. It is consistently rated as having the smallest gender pay gap and strong LGBTQIA+ rights representation in the parliament and media. It’s also one of the greenest countries in the world, with almost all energy coming from renewable resources such as hydropower and geothermal.

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History and government

Pre-modern history.

This island nation was settled by Vikings in the ninth century, with much of the early literature recognizing Norse sailor Ingolfur Arnason as the first settler of Iceland, founding Reykjavik in AD874 along with his wife and brother. Icelanders remain proud to this day of their Viking heritage. The Icelandic language, for example, is so similar to the Old Norse spoken during Viking times that Icelanders can still read and understand the original Icelandic sagas.

A book of settlements titled Landnamabok, compiled in the 12th century, documents the names and other details of nearly 400 original settlers of Iceland who arrived in the ninth and tenth centuries. The document tells of a Norse Viking called Floki who sailed to Iceland for fishing and farming, however, due to his livestock not surviving in the conditions, had to return to his home in Norway. After heading up a mountain and looking over a fjord full of sea ice, he named this land Iceland.

In AD930, an Icelandic General Assembly was established and was deemed a Christian settlement less than a century later. Settlers and slaves brought to Iceland by Scandinavians were of Irish and Norse descent, and although some still debate which communities influenced the identity we now know to be Icelandic, the first distinctive text documenting ‘Icelandic-ness’ is said to be a rule book of sorts – the First Grammatical Treatise.

20th century and today

After long periods under Norwegian and Danish rule, Iceland was recognized as a sovereign state in 1918. On 17 June 1944, Iceland became an independent republic. It has a multi-party parliamentary system and a written constitution. The parliament is still called Althingi after its medieval General Assembly.

Many of Iceland’s major industries stem from its location and surrounding natural resources. Tourism aside, fishing and seafood products make up much of the country’s exports and employ a majority of the workforce along with agriculture and farming. Recent investment in greenhouses and geothermal energy has seen Iceland become increasingly self-sufficient, growing products that usually do not fare well in icy climates, such as potatoes, tomatoes and potted plants. Other food is imported along with many consumer goods.

Eating and drinking

Flanked by the ocean and inhabited by almost twice the amount of sheep as humans, Iceland understandably boasts a cuisine dominated by seafood and local lamb.

The country’s diet relies on plenty of potatoes and lamb, but seafood trumps all – sourced fresh year-round from the waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic and prepared in a variety of ways. Be sure to try Hardfiskur – a salty fish jerky, best enjoyed buttered.

Sheep and cows are free-range and fed chemical-free diets, making lamb and dairy products exceptionally good here. One of the best ways to enjoy the produce on offer is to warm yourself up from the inside out with a hearty meat soup: a mixture of lamb, root vegetables, herbs, and rice.

Skyr, a popular yogurt that is technically a cheese, is also a must-try in all its variety of flavors. Eat it like the locals do at any time of the day – for breakfast, as a snack, as a dipping sauce, in drink form (called drykkur), or as a dessert topping.

Surprisingly, hot dogs are Iceland’s most iconic fast food. Widely available, a hot dog is probably the cheapest meal you’ll have in Iceland. Order one with all the toppings – sweet mustard, ketchup, raw onions, deep-fried onions, and aioli.

Rye bread (also known as rugbraud) and butter is a common side to most meals in Iceland, but the preferred way of cooking the loaves are quite unique. Traditionally, the bread is buried near a natural hot spring, sprinkled with sugar, and left to gently steam for up to 24 hours. The end result is dense, cake-like bread that has a slightly sweet taste. Enjoy it with a traditional Icelandic soup, smoked lamb, or, of course, fish.

Name a food and chances are Icelanders have tried to add licorice to it. Black licorice is beloved by locals and found in a wide range of desserts and candy bars. During your time here, head to Valdis in Reykjavik to test out a cone filled with salted black licorice ice cream. Even if the weather’s cold, the ice cream joints will be open!

The weird and wacky

Icelanders have a reputation for serving up some of the most unusual food in the world – boiled sheep’s head, fermented shark known as harkarl, ram testicles and smoked puffin to name a few. Although the country’s isolation and harsh winters once meant these foods were eaten out of necessity, today most of these ‘delicacies’ are only prepared to shock tourists. Try if you dare, but we suggest sticking to the common foods that locals eat.

Alcohol can be expensive in Iceland and is best bought at the duty-free shop. Although forms of prohibition existed until 1989, alcohol is now widely available all over the country in state-run liquor stores. If you’re feeling brave, try the local brew, Brennivin – a potent, traditional caraway-flavored schnapps nicknamed ‘black death’.

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Iceland travel highlights

1. explore reykjavik.

Iceland's capital city is totally beguiling, surrounded by volcanic peaks and boasting a vibrant art and nightlife scene. Browse the city’s galleries, explore the colorful street art, dine on fresh lox (traditionally cured salmon),   or cycle to the striking cathedral of Hallgrimskirkja – trying to say that after a tipple or two of Brennivin (Iceland's signature spirit) might be tricky! Get stuck into Icelandic culture on our 6 day Northern Lights Escape .

2. Discover the Golden Circle

The Golden Circle is the holy trinity of southern Iceland. This 186-mile (300 km) route is brimming with natural wonders that showcase why so many travelers fall under Iceland's spell. Marvel at the layered cascades of Gullfoss Waterfall, explore the dramatic rift valley in Thingvellir National Park and witness the unpredictable eruptions in Geysir Geothermal Area. Marvel at breathtaking natural landscapes on our 5 day Iceland Express tour.

3. Cruise along Jokulsarlon

It's impossible not to be amazed by the sheer size and beauty of Jokulsarlon, Iceland’s famous glacial lagoon. Enjoy a boat tour along the icy waters where you'll cruise past towering glaciers and witness icebergs of all shapes, sizes and shades of blue drifting into the Atlantic Ocean. Cool down on our 8 day Iceland Discovery tour.

4. Experience life in Akureyri

Soak up the charm of this northern port city – the second-largest city in Iceland. Better described as a big town with lots of character, you'll be won over by its quaint turf homes, rich history and folklore, and the imposing Mount Súlur that looms over the town. Akureyri is also an ideal Northern Lights viewing location between September and April. Explore the streets of Akureyri on our 9 day Premium Iceland tour.

5. Be wowed by Westfjords

Venture off course to the unspoiled, untamed reaches of the Westfjords – without the big crowds. This is a land where mountains meet the sea most dramatically, where waterfalls tumble down into the inky fjords and puffins live along the towering cliffs. If you’re lucky and conditions allow, we might cruise along Látrabjarg (Europe’s largest bird cliff) to see puffins, razorbills, guillemots and more. Adventure through the Westfjords on our 14 day East Greenland and Iceland Northern Lights tour.

6. Bathe in the Blue Lagoon

There's no need to worry about being cold all the time in Iceland when you can slip into the famous Blue Lagoon just out of Reykjavik. Surrounded by black volcanic rock, a soak in the mineral-rich, milk-blue waters of this geothermal spa is the perfect way to relax and unwind after a big day of walking. 

Geography and environment

Iceland possesses some of the world’s most incredible natural wonders and unique landscapes. From active volcanoes to vast ice fields, bubbling hot springs and enormous glaciers, these dramatic contrasts have earned Iceland the nickname of the ‘Land of Fire and Ice’.

Many of these geological features are products of geographical location – on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates intersect and their movements away from each other create volcanic activity. The country is covered by moss-carpeted lava fields, soaring fjords, incredible waterfalls and dramatic geysers, all of which add to Iceland’s otherworldly look.

The country is also the perfect spot to see the Northern Lights. From September to March, you’ll have the best chance to view this spectacular natural light show when the skies are clear and auroral activity is high. But don’t let that stop you from visiting in other seasons – Iceland’s natural wonders are truly year-round attractions.

Top 4 natural phenomena of Iceland

1. Northern Lights

The Northern Hemisphere's Aurora Borealis has captivated and intrigued travelers for years. Any winter tour of Iceland absolutely must include a chance to see the Northern Lights. This natural light display that runs along magnetic fields often brings hypnotic green, yellow and red shades to the night sky in Iceland from September to March. As one of nature's most magnificent triumphs, this is one unforgettable spectacle.

2. Gullfoss

Otherwise known as Golden Falls, this spectacular three-tiered waterfall drops suddenly into a deep cavern. The falls are surrounded by lush, green countryside, and the rainbows created by the mist and spray provide brilliant photo opportunities.

3. Lake Myvatn

This part of northern Iceland was born from volcanic eruptions millions of years ago and continues to be shaped by volcanic activity to this day. The combination of strange lava formations, thermal caves and a sprawling lake dotted with craters and rising rocks makes for an eerie yet beautiful landscape.

4. Jokulsarlon

Literally translating to ‘glacial river lagoon’, this monumental glacier lake is the largest in Iceland. Featuring a parade of large and small blue icebergs floating on and under the pure, icy water, this lagoon is so beautiful that it has been used as a backdrop for Hollywood films, a set for reality television shows and in a starring role on a postage stamp!

Iceland is notorious for being an expensive destination. Travelling on a budget here is difficult but can be done. Head to Bonus – Iceland’s discount grocery store – so you can cook rather than eat out for each meal. The duty-free store at Keflavik International Airport is the best place to pick up a bottle of Icelandic alcohol such as Brennivin liquor, Reyka vodka or Viking Gold beer for a fraction of the price you’d find elsewhere. It’s also a good idea to travel as a group, as operators can get better rates than a single traveler at hotels and restaurants, plus they know all the local hotspots.

If you’d like to take home Icelandic local specialties, Reykjavik is the best place to shop. Some of the country’s coolest retailers can be found on Laugavegur, one of the oldest shopping streets. Here you can browse clothing from quirky local designers alongside traditional lambswool sweaters, as well as tourist shops selling plastic Viking hats and puffin magnets. For smaller boutiques selling local art, head to Skolavordustigur.

Festival and events

Despite the long and dark winters, Icelanders are among the happiest people in the world. Why? One reason is that they understand the importance of getting together and having a good time, even if it’s pitch black outside. There are many celebrations to join in on throughout the year, but here are a few to look out for:

Winter Lights Festival

Every year, buildings around Reykjavik light up at night to celebrate both the winter world and the growing light after a long period of darkness. The Winter Lights Festival uses many public buildings and all major museums and thermal pools to illuminate the city with lighting designs and art installations as a way to get people thawed out after a long winter.

This annual mid-winter feast in January or February is one of Iceland’s oldest festivals, dating back to Viking days. Fearless eaters can find restaurants in Reykjavik offering special Thorrablot dinners of boiled sheep’s head, rotten shark’s meat, and cured ram testicles. If you can, try to snag an invitation to a local’s house, where celebrations tend to be more festive and involve lots of singing, dancing, and drinking.

Viking Festival

Modern-day Vikings in traditional garb flock to Hafnarfjorour each June for a festival Leif Erikson would approve of. Swordfights, archery, axe throwing, a traditional market, concerts, and a proper Viking feast are all part of the festivities.

National Day

1944 marks the year that Iceland became a republic after an overwhelming majority of the citizens voted for independence. The deciding referendum took place between May 20 and 23 that year; however, Iceland’s National day is celebrated on June 17th – the birthday of the man who originally led the movement in the late 19th century, Jon Sigurdsson. There are parades all around the country, usually with brass bands and marching horses. Music food, fireworks, and street parties – you get it, they’re a patriotic bunch.

Dalvik Fiskidagurinn Mikli (The Great Fish Day)

Each August, the northern fishing village of Dalvik invites you to a free, all-you-can-eat fish and seafood buffet – held for no reason other than to get people together over a delicious meal. You might come for the free food, but you’ll stay for the company.

Read more about festivals in Iceland

Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Iceland adventure, check out these books:

  • Independent People   – Halldor Laxness
  • Jar City   – Arnaldur Indridason
  • The Little Book of Tourists in Iceland   – Alda Sigmundsdottir
  • Waking Up in Iceland   – Paul Sullivan
  • The Tricking of Freya   – Christina Sunley
  • Viking Age Iceland   – Jesse L Bycock
  • The Far Traveler: Voyages of a Viking Woman   – Nancy Marie Brown
  • Burial Rites   – Hannah Kent
  • The Book of Settlements: Landnamabok   – Herman Palsson (trans.)

Discover more about visiting Iceland from our travel experts in our Complete Guide to Iceland.

Similar destinations

We have a variety of similar destinations, trips and routes that you could consider! Tie another trip into your holiday, or, see how we can help you get from A to B. We have tours departing from a variety of locations around Iceland. The options below may be of interest:

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Iceland travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

When is the best time to visit Iceland?

Deciding what you want to see in Iceland will give you a better idea of when is the best time to travel. Wanting to get active around the countryside and see waterfalls and wildlife? The warmer spring and summer months are probably ideal. Prefer to soak in the geothermal lagoons and get a chance to see the Northern Lights? Well, likely the cooler months – with their longer nights – are best for you.

Spring and summer are considered optimal times to visit Iceland if green landscapes and balmy days are your thing. The early spring months bring warmer days, while summer offers long daylight hours with only short nights. In the summer season, July and August are the warmest months and the busiest time for tourists.

In September, tourism tends to slow down as the weather becomes unpredictable and the countryside is usually less accessible. However, there are plenty of attractions for the off-peak traveler, including the beauty of fall colors and, of course, the awe-inspiring Northern Lights.

As you might expect, winters in Iceland can be challenging. During late December there are about four-and-a-half hours of daylight and it's often cloudy. In January, there are on average three sunny days in Reykjavík, with temperatures hovering around freezing point, often with chilling winds.

Do I need a visa to travel to Iceland?

Iceland is a member of the Schengen Convention, which means that if you travel to an EU member country or countries, like Iceland, for a total of less than 90 days, a visa is not required. Citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US, the UK and other member countries of the EU and Schengen area are included under this arrangement. Other countries do require a visa to visit Iceland, including citizens of South Africa.

Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveler. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your country of origin. Check the Essential Trip Information section of your tour itinerary for more information.

Is tipping customary in Iceland?

Tipping isn't expected in Iceland. Hotels, restaurants and cafes already include a service fee and consumption taxes (VAT) in the bill, so tipping extra isn't necessary. However, feel free to leave a small amount if your experience has been particularly good, especially for assistance provided by drivers, tour leaders or service workers.

What is the internet access like in Iceland?

Travelers will be able to access the internet in cybercafes and at wi-fi hotspots in Iceland's cities and large towns. Rural and remote areas may have less internet access, so be prepared when traveling away from the city.

Most accommodation and eateries in Iceland offer wi-fi access, which is usually free to use with a code. If you wish to stay connected for the majority of your trip, it may be wise to purchase a prepaid SIM card with a data package.

Many Icelandic libraries and tourist information offices have shared computers for public internet access if you are without a device to connect to wi-fi. Sometimes a small fee is charged for this service.

Can I use my cell phone while in Iceland?

Travelers can use their cell phones in Iceland's main cities and towns, though remote and isolated areas may have inferior cell reception.

If you wish to stay connected for the majority of your trip, it may be wise to purchase a prepaid SIM card for the duration of your journey. This will likely be the cheapest way to use your phone in Iceland.

For EU citizens, depending on who you have your phone plan with, you may be able to use your current SIM in Iceland – your service provider will be able to provide more details.

Global roaming can also be activated, but check with your service provider to find out about any fees you may incur, as sometimes this can be expensive.

What are the toilets like in Iceland?

Modern, flushable toilets are the standard in Iceland.

In terms of public toilets, Reykjavik and other major towns and cities have some, but along highways and at many tourist destinations – especially campgrounds and natural attractions – there is a lack of facilities. Expect to pay a small fee when visiting public toilets and, in busy months, expect queues in main tourist areas.

There have been recent occurrences of tourists resorting to other means in remote places and near tourist sites. We recommend being prepared and talking to your group leader if you have any concerns.

What will it cost for a…?

Iceland's unit of currency is the krona. Here's what you can expect to pay for a:

  • Hotdog = ISK 400-600
  • Glass of beer = ISK 1,100-1,500
  • Simple lunch at a cafe = ISK 2,100-3.700
  • Dinner in a restaurant = ISK 2.600-4.200

Can I drink the water in Iceland?

Tap water is considered safe to drink in Iceland unless marked otherwise. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water instead.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Iceland?

Credit cards are widely accepted in Iceland and are used frequently by locals to pay for just about anything. Paying with a credit card at shops, guesthouses, supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, and on taxi rides shouldn't present a problem. Iceland is almost a cashless society, so cards are the best option; however, a lot of payments will require your four-digit PIN, so be sure to know this before you leave home.

What is ATM access like in Iceland?

ATMs are usually easy to find in Iceland's cities and villages and generally accept most foreign cards.

What public holidays are celebrated in Iceland?

  • 1 Jan: New Year's Day
  • Mar/Apr: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Monday*
  • 1 May: Labur Day
  • May/Jun: Ascension Day*
  • May/Jun: Whit Sunday and Whit Monday*
  • 17 Jun: National Day
  • First Monday in August Commerce Day*
  • 24 Dec: Christmas Eve
  • 25 Dec: Christmas Day
  • 26 Dec: Boxing Day
  • 31 Dec: New Year's Eve

*Please note, Iceland public holidays may vary.

What is the weather like in Iceland?

Iceland’s temperatures are cool and do vary throughout the year. In winter months, minimum temperatures plummet to below freezing. In Reykjavik, summer temperatures average at around 52°F, while winter maximums are approximately 32°F. Rainfall is quite consistent throughout the year; between 25–50 mm per month, with most days experiencing some rainfall.

Is it safe to travel to Iceland?

Iceland is a very safe country to travel to and is one of the safest countries in the world.

Is Iceland safe for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

The people of Iceland have an open and accepting attitude to LGBTQIA+ communities, and Iceland is considered one of the world’s most LGBTQIA+ friendly countries. Since 2006, same-sex couples have had equal access to adoption and IVF, and in 2010 the Icelandic Parliament made a unanimous decision to define marriage as between two individuals. As might be expected in a small country, however, the gay scene is quite low-key, even in Reykjavik.

In 2012, more legislation was passed to formalize the name and identity-changing process for the needs of trans and genderqueer individuals. There is still a way to go to achieve full equality, but Iceland is, in many regards, leading the way globally.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel and reading more about the LGBTQIA+ culture in Iceland .

If you are traveling solo on an Intrepid group tour, you will share accommodation with a passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at the time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly. A single supplement is available on some tours for travellers who do not wish to share a room.

Is Iceland accessible for travelers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Because of its remote location and size, Iceland can prove difficult when it comes to accessibility for individuals with mobility issues. Some of the main sights, such as the Blue Lagoon, are wheelchair accessible, but many of the natural attractions have unpaved paths and unsteady terrain. Iceland has a dedicated information center,  Thekkingarmidstod Sjalfsbjorg , that provides up-to-date information on accessibility and accessible facilities in Iceland, as well as other related information.

If you do live with a visual, hearing, or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made. As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you, and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

What to wear in Iceland

In summer, Iceland experiences cool but mild weather throughout the country, with maximum temperatures averaging around 55°F. It’s still important, however, to pack some warm clothing at this time, as temperatures at night can drop quite dramatically. In winter, some days barely reach over 32°F, so preparing for this is crucial. It can be wet and windy, and roads may be iced over, so thermal gear, a waterproof jacket and pants and sturdy walking boots are all highly recommended.

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How will I be traveling around Iceland?

Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there! Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport – which usually have less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are much more fun.

Depending on what trip you're on in Iceland, you may find yourself traveling by:

All-terrain Unimog

To see all of Iceland, you’ll need some heavy-duty transport. This super-sized van will take you on glacier visits to admire these almighty ice caps up close.

Amphibian boat

Part truck, part boat, all adventure ­– cruise the Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon in a small group aboard one of these vessels, on land and lake.

What is it like traveling on a small group tour?

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.

Does my Intrepid trip include airfare?

While our Intrepid trips include many modes of transport, from tuk-tuks to overland vehicles, bullet trains and feluccas, airfare to and from your home country is not included in your tour package.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Eden Reforestation Projects

Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilize school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

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Iceland is an utterly unique country, with glaciers varying in color from white to blue to gray, waterfalls the size of skyscrapers plummeting down sheer rock cliffs, and bumpy lava fields covered in moss in every shade of green you can imagine. And you’ll hear fantastical tales from history and folklore from people who still believe that elves might exist.

It’s one of my favorite countries in the world, one I fell in love with the first time I visited. I’ve been back multiple times since then during various seasons.

But Iceland isn’t always easy to get around, especially in the off-season, when many bus routes shut down because of weather.

One of the ways to get around that problem is by joining an organized tour. You’ll get to experience places that can be inaccessible without a four-wheel drive, and you’ll have an expert local guide to help make the most of your visit.

I’ve put together a list of my favorite tour companies in Iceland, from short city walking tours to multiday adventure hikes. While joining a tour isn’t cheap (you’ll definitely pay more than if you were to explore the country independently ), you’ll also be able to enjoy your trip without any of the planning while simultaneously benefitting from having a local guide on hand to deepen your experience in this incredible place.

Here’s my list of the best tour companies in Iceland:  

1. CityWalk Reykjavik

A free walking tour is always a great way to introduce yourself to a new city, and the guides from CityWalk can give you a good overview of Reykjavik on this two-hour stroll. They run daily tours at 10:30am and 1:30pm, where they show you not only the city’s main attractions, but teach you about Icelandic history as well as share some lesser known and fun facts about Iceland’s capital.

The Reykjavik walking tours have been running since 2014, and the local guides incorporate an element of humor into their tours to make you laugh while you’re exploring. They’ll show you some more overlooked parts of town and also give you some tips for saving money in this expensive country.

Even though it’s technically a free tour, be sure to tip your guide what you think the tour was worth at the end (that’s how they earn a living).

2. Intrepid

Intrepid is my favorite multi-day tour company. I’ve been on tours with them a number of times in a number of places and always enjoy myself. They keep their groups small and work with local guides, and they don’t rush you from sight to sight.

Intrepid offers a number of options in Iceland, including the classic Ring Road trip (which Intrepid calls their Iceland Discovery Tour), where you circumnavigate the island and get to visit some of the best-known sights, from the glacier lagoon at Jökulsárlón on the south coast to the volcanic lake at Mývatn in the north. They even offer tours that also include Greenland too.

What’s also great is that they offer four different tiers of tour “styles” so that you can choose the level and price that suits your needs. “Basix” is the cheapest option and includes the most basic level accommodation with not many extra inclusions, while “Premium” tours are the most expensive and luxurious, as you’ll stay in 4-star accommodations and have more activities and meals included. “Original” and “Comfort” tour styles are somewhere in between the two.

Intrepid’s Iceland tours start at $1,600 for their 5-day Iceland Express Tour and go up to $7,100 for the nine-day Premium Iceland Tour.

3. Arctic Adventures

The award-winning Arctic Adventures is one of the biggest tour companies in Iceland, offering a huge range of one-day and multi-day tours. They also offer self-driving tours, where they provide you with a rental car, pre-booked accommodation, a detailed itinerary, and the option to join some guided day tours along the way. It’s a great option if you want to remove some of the stress and hassle of planning your own trip, but prefer to travel independently.

Its one-day tour options include all the main Icelandic sightseeing activities, like ice caves, snorkeling, glacier tours, and the popular Golden Circle route to Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir hot springs, and Gullfoss Waterfall. They have multi-day trips as well, including trekking tours where you’ll hike across Iceland’s stunning scenery accompanied by an experienced adventure guide.

Arctic Adventures’ full-day trips range in price from around $140 to $280. Their multi-day trips start at $432 USD for a two-day adventure, to an eight-day tour of the Ring Road for $2,434 USD.

4. Icelandic Mountains Guides

For 25 years, Icelandic Mountain Guides has focused on true adventure travel for very small groups, offering one-day and multi-day tours as well as courses on wilderness first aid and mountaineering if you’re interested in gaining some technical outdoor skills.

Its multi-day tours include more unique routes, like a five-day backpacking trek from Núpsstaðaskógur to Skaftafell, or a ten-day expedition across the Highlands starting from the northern town of Akureyri. They even offer ski touring packages. Prices for multi-day tours range from $542 USD for a two-day tour on the southern coast to $4,032 USD for a nine-day glacier expedition.

It also runs one-day tours to ice caves and glacier walk experiences, among others, leaving from Reykjavík, along with similar one-day adventures on the Sólheimajökull glacier on the south coast if you’re in the area and can meet them there. Day tour prices range from $77 USD for an all-day guided lava hike to $256 USD for a snowmobiling adventure on the south coast.

Icelandic Mountain Guides has a genuine conservation focus and holds a twice-yearly event where guides spend time planting trees. All of its day tours are carbon neutral, with a mission to make its multi-day tours carbon neutral in the future.

5. Iceland Horizon

Iceland Horizon offers a huge variety of single-day tours leaving from Reykjavík, Akureyri, and Lake Mývatn. Tour offerings include everything from the classic Golden Circle route to more adventurous snowmobiling and snowshoeing tours.

They’re a good choice for travelers who want to see the main sights and do fun activities but who don’t have access to their own vehicle. They run their small-group tours (always under 19 people) from a mini-bus (which has Wi-Fi), making it a comfortable way to see the sights without having to bother with renting your own car.

Expect to pay around $140 USD per person for a day trip. They also offer tailor-made tours, where you’ll work together with one of their local guides to create an itinerary just for you (pricing greatly varies based on what you want for your personalized tour).

6. Ride with Locals

Ride with Locals is a motorcycle tour company that takes you to the middle of nowhere on trails you wouldn’t access any other way, meaning you’ll see volcanoes, craters, and mountains that very few visitors to Iceland do, making your Iceland experience particularly unique. Its trips last between three days and a week and generally head inland, rather than hugging the coast like most tours.

The motorcycles are KTM 690R and Husqvarna 701 dual sport bikes, and all guides are really experienced with riding through Iceland’s highlands. Some trips use sleeping bags in mountain huts for accommodations (and include all the meals), while others include hotel stays with breakfast.

Costs range between about $4,000 USD for a three-day trip to $7,400 USD for an advanced seven-day expedition. This includes motorbike hire, fuel, accommodation, and some meals. Tours range in difficulty level (noted on the website), but keep in mind that these are only for experienced motorcyclists.

7. Midgard Adventures

Based in Southern Iceland, Midgard Adventures is a family-owned company that offers all sorts of fun and adventurous tours. Off-roading with jeeps, fat bike tours, hiking, snowmobiling, and glacier walks are all on offer here with tours led by family friends and local guides. They have both single-day tours as well as multi-day tours that stretch from 2-7 days (including seasonally-exclusive tours such as mountain biking the highlands in the summer).

Midgard also has its own hotel in Hvolsöllur that you can base yourself from, complete with restaurant, bar, rooftop hot tub, and a sauna (Hvolsöllur is around 90 minutes southeast of Reykjavik).

Prices start around $265 USD for a day tour. While not cheap, Midgard tours are high-quality and tons of fun. You won’t find the same cookie-cutter experiences here.

BONUS: Get Your Guide

If you can’t find the perfect Iceland tour for your trip above, you’ll undoubtedly be able to find it on GetYourGuide . This tour marketplace allows local tour operators to list their offerings, meaning that there’s a huge variety of tours to choose from here, from food tours in Reykjavik to whale watching tours in Húsavík , to multi-day adventures around the country.

Look for the “GetYourGuide Certified” logo for tours that have been vetted by GetYourGuide themselves, though you can also read reviews from previous tour participants to make sure that you sign up for a quality tour. You can even book admission tickets for attractions (like to the countless hot springs that you’ll undoubtedly be visiting) too.

Known as both the Land of Elves and the Land of Fire and Ice, Iceland is a destination like no other. There’s a lot packed into this island , and joining a tour is a great way to maximize your time and experience here.

From challenging multi-day hikes through some of the most scenic landscapes you’ll ever see, to gently exploring a glacier lagoon by boat or visiting puffin colonies, to wandering the streets of the quirky capital of Reykjavik , there’s an Icelandic tour company for you!

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Book Your Trip to Iceland: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Use Skyscanner to find a cheap flight. It’s my favorite search engine because it searches websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned.

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • Safety Wing (best for everyone)
  • Insure My Trip (for those over 70)
  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too.

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Want to explore the Golden Circle, see glaciers, and watch the Northern Lights all in a few days? Whether you’re here for a short 2-4 days or a longer 6-9 days, Arctic Adventures has just the right trip for you. Easy and fun, just how travel should be!

Our multi-day tours run all year round , offering you the chance to explore Iceland's wild side through our Adventure Tours or discover its breathtaking trails with our Trekking Tours .

With most packages, including accommodation and pick-up from Reykjavik , you're sure to find the ideal tour to explore Iceland's beauty and adventure.

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Who can join Multi-Day Iceland Tours?

We warmly invite participants aged 8 and above to join our guided tours. Typically, our groups are a vibrant mix of individuals ranging from 20 to 55 years old, including solo travelers, families, and groups of friends. Everyone is welcome!

Should you find any activity challenging, feel free to opt out. This gives you the perfect opportunity to either explore the local area at your own pace or simply relax.

Visiting Iceland and have a spare day to fill? Whether you're after a specific activity or just want to pack your day with fun, we've got the perfect one-day Iceland trips waiting for you.

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Accommodation on our Iceland tours

We always book hotels for our tours well in advance so you can be assured of comfortable accommodations during your trip to Iceland. We guarantee a night's stay at a country hotel and/or guesthouse. We have partnered with hotels that undergo regular inspections to ensure they always maintain our high standards. 

Rooms come with private or shared bathrooms, depending on your booking. In addition, all hotels have free Wi-Fi, towels, hairdryers, and a kettle for your convenience. A single supplement is available if you want your own room, but it's not mandatory. If you're a single traveler and prefer not to book a single room, you'll be assigned a shared room with another traveler of the same gender.

What to pack for your Iceland vacation?

When preparing for a longer tour in Iceland with us, packing efficiently is key. Limit your belongings to a small backpack or day bag and one additional luggage piece not exceeding 20 kg (44 lbs). We offer storage in Reykjavik for those extra items for a minimal fee.

Ensure to include these basics in your packing list:

  • Warm jacket
  • Socks and gloves
  • House slippers (Icelanders remove shoes inside homes)
  • Swimsuits and towels (for pools and hot springs)
  • Sun lotion and chapstick

For detailed packing tips, including selecting the right clothes and essentials for Iceland's climate, check out our guides on dressing for the weather , preparing for hiking , and the complete Iceland equipment list .

Transport on our Iceland tours

Most of our tours start from a meeting point in Reykjavik. We prioritize minimizing our carbon footprint and, thus, do not offer pick-up from Keflavik International Airport. However, transfer buses and other options are available. Check for more information in our guide on how to get from Keflavik to Reykjavik .

All our multi-day tours come with professional drivers who operate minibusses. This ensures a small-group experience and enables our guides to efficiently cater to your travel needs.

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Meals on our Iceland tours

All the hotels that we stay in during the tour include breakfast in the price. You will enjoy a breakfast buffet with various options such as grains, fruits, coffee, tea, and more.

Note that lunch and dinner are not typically included in the tour price. However, your guide will always stop at a restaurant for lunch, where you can choose from various dishes. Dinner is available at each hotel.

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Driving distances on our Iceland tours

During our multi-day tour, we typically drive an average of 300 km (186 miles) daily. You can expect to spend around 4-5 hours in the car each day, but don't worry - we will stop at various locations throughout the tour for sightseeing, activities, bathroom breaks, and lunch.

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WHICH ICELAND TOUR OR VACATION PACKAGE IS RIGHT FOR ME?

Our diverse collection of Iceland tours is designed to cater to various travel preferences, whether you're visiting Iceland for the first time or returning for more exploration. Here's how you can maximize your experience based on your schedule and interests:

First-Time Visitors

For those new to Iceland , we recommend embarking on a short but comprehensive tour to get acquainted with the country's highlights. Consider our specially curated 2-day or 3-day tours that cover iconic locations:

  • 2-Day South Coast Tour : Includes visits to the Ice Cave, Skaftafell, and the Jokulsarlon Ice Lagoon.
  • 3-Day South Coast Tour : Expands on the 2-day itinerary with additional stops at the Golden Circle and the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon & Ice Cave.

Seeking the Northern Lights

Our winter Iceland tours are perfect for those chasing the mesmerizing Northern Lights . Staying overnight in a country hotel away from urban light pollution enhances your chances of witnessing this spectacular natural phenomenon. For the ultimate Aurora Borealis experience , consider:

  • 4-Day Northern Lights : With Snaefellsnes & Glacier Lagoon tour
  • Extended 5-Day Northern Lights : With South Coast Sightseeing

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Complete Iceland Experience

If you have more time to immerse yourself in the Land of Fire and Ice, our longer tours offer an in-depth exploration of Iceland's diverse landscapes and natural wonders. Our top picks include:

  • 5-Day Ultimate Iceland : Snaefellsnes, Golden Circle & South Coast tour
  • 6-Day Around Iceland Adventure : Award-winning Ring Road tour that shows you the top destinations in Iceland.

Can’t find what you're looking for? Customize your private tour with us to experience Iceland your way.

FAQ about Multi-day tours

I am trying to book a tour but my credit card payment fails. what should i do.

The first step is to make sure your credit card provider allows you to make payments in Canadian Dollars (CAD) or American Dollars (USD) if you have selected.

In some cases, your credit card company would need to pre-authorize the transaction for you before you can process the transaction online.

If you are still having problems booking through Arctic Adventures website www.adventures.is then please contact our Customer Care Team

What month is the best time to go to Iceland?

Iceland, while very different, is equally stunning during both winter and summer. The summer treats you with never-ending days, flocks of Puffins, and whale watching, while the winter flaunts every color of the rainbow during an Aurora show and takes you deep into the ice caves. It’s no secret that summer in Iceland offers a much gentler climate with more opportunities to explore hidden gems. But the holiday season brings a lot of charm and lower prices to the country. The warmest months in Iceland are June, July, and August, while the coldest are from October to April.

Is Iceland expensive to visit?

Being a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean makes Iceland one of the more expensive destinations out there. Since a lot of goods need to be imported from overseas, the prices for the usual items can be higher than average. However, there are ways to save money on your trip if you want to travel around Iceland on a budget. For example, Iceland has some of the cleanest freshwaters in the world that you can access and drink for free. You can also have free access to the myriad of waterfalls and certain geothermal pools scattered around the country.

Do they speak English in Iceland?

Yes. You will find it easy to communicate with Icelanders in the English language.

Do I need a visa to go to Iceland?

It depends on the country you’re from. Iceland is in the Schengen Zone, so if your country is in the Schengen Zone or has an agreement with Schengen countries, such as the USA, you don’t need a visa to travel to Iceland. All citizens from other countries should check the visa requirements with their embassy.

Where should I stay in Iceland?

Iceland is increasingly becoming a popular tourist destination, so you have plenty of accommodation options. Cozy countryside hotels, as well as 4-star city hotels, are scattered all over the country. On top of that, you might enjoy your stay in an authentic guesthouse or go wild and camp in one of the many campsites or huts around the main attractions.

How many days do you need in Iceland?

Even though it’s relatively small, Iceland packs a lot of natural wonders. Whether you’re here for a day or two weeks, you’ll have plenty to explore. To discover the most prominent sights in the country, a 5-6 day trip should suffice. You can choose from a few of our  5-day tours  around Iceland or go on our  award-winning 6-day adventure .

Are 4 days in Iceland enough?

It depends on what you want to do. Four days might be enough for simple sightseeing, but if you want to explore Iceland’s ice caves, hop on a snowmobile, and go whale watching, you might need a few extra days.

Can you see the Northern Lights from Reykjavik’s city center?

Yes. Reykjavik is one of the very few cities in the world and one of the two capitals where you can see  the Northern Lights .

Can you see the Northern Lights from the Blue Lagoon?

Yes, if the sky is clear and the Aurora is strong enough. Join us on a premium  Northern Lights and Blue Lagoon adventure .

What is the Golden Circle Tour in Iceland?

Golden Circle is a tourist route in the South of Iceland, covering around 190 mi (300 km). It is located close to Reykjavik in the southern highlands and contains some of the most popular sights in the country. The main stops along the route are Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall and Haukadalur Valley with Geysir and Stokkur.

Is the Blue Lagoon on the Golden Circle?

No. Blue Lagoon is located on Reykjanes Peninsula in Southwest Iceland.

Should you book tours in Iceland in advance?

Iceland has become a popular destination for travelers from all over the world. Tours and accommodation tend to get booked up quickly. While there still might be a chance to book a hotel or a tour on the spot, we strongly recommend booking it at least a few months prior to your visit. However, don’t refrain from booking tours when you’re in Iceland, you might be in luck!

How far is it from Keflavik Airport to the Blue Lagoon?

Blue Lagoon is around 20 minutes away from Keflavik International Airport by car. Public bus service is available from Keflavik Airport to Blue Lagoon every hour.

How long does it take to drive the Golden Circle?

Visiting the three main attractions on the Golden Circle won’t take you more than half a day. However, to really experience the beauty of this popular tourist route, you might want to give it a whole day.

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The otherworldly scenery and cultural gems of Iceland are calling you. On your Nordic Visitor tour to the Land of Fire and Ice, you could...

  • Visit Reykjavík to taste authentic Icelandic cuisine and check out cool museums like the Perlan
  • Marvel at Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir and Þingvellir National Park along the famous Golden Circle
  • Relax in the warm, mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon for a luxurious soak in this geothermal spa
  • Gaze over the magical Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and see the largest icecap in Europe, Vatnajökull
  • Walk along the black sands of Diamond Beach and admire the scattered chunks of glacial ice
  • Chase the northern lights in remote places like Lake Mývatn or Snæfellsjökull National Park
  • Go whale-watching from the fishing village of Húsavík , or look for puffins at the Látrabjarg cliff
  • Journey to the Westfjords and see the Rauðisandur “red sand” beach and Dynjandi waterfall
  • Head to the rugged central highlands for hiking adventures in Þórsmörk and Landmannalaugar

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Frequently Asked Questions About Iceland

For more information about visiting Iceland with Nordic Visitor, read on. We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions here for your convenience. You can also find more practical advice and attraction recommendations in our Iceland Travel Guide .

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1. Is it safe to travel to Iceland?

Iceland is a very safe place to visit. You’ll find it’s a peaceful country with one of the lowest crime rates in the world. And it’s good to know that Iceland has excellent, modern healthcare services.

As you may already know, Iceland does have active volcanoes but eruptions occur once every 4 years on average. There’s also minor seismic activity on the island, but noticeable earthquakes are rare and the Icelandic Met Office keeps a good eye on these.

Your dedicated, Iceland-based travel consultant will stay on top of these matters, as well as changing weather reports, to keep you safe on your journey. Don’t hesitate to ask the locals for directions or advice either, as Icelanders are used to travellers and tend to be helpful.

For the latest visitor guidance, you can check this Iceland travel update or read our blog: Is Iceland safe to visit ?

2. What language do people speak in Iceland?

Icelandic is the official language of Iceland . It derives from a North Germanic language similar to Old Norse that has changed little since the Viking times. You’ll get by very easily with English in Iceland though, as most locals speak it. Many are multilingual in other Nordic or European languages as well.

If you want to learn some local lingo, then here are some basic words and phrases to practise:

  • Já = Yes
  • Góðan daginn / Góðan dag = Good day
  • Gott kvöld = Good evening
  • Hæ / Halló = Hi / Hello
  • Bless = Goodbye
  • Takk = Thank you  

3. What is the best time of year to go to Iceland?

The best time to visit Iceland depends on the attractions, regions and activities you want to experience.

For instance, you’ll have milder temperatures and longer daylight hours in the summer compared to the winter, which means more opportunities to explore. 

With better weather, you can access remote regions – like the Westfjords and central highlands – between May and September. The mountain roads here close in winter as driving conditions are too difficult.

This makes Iceland summer tours ideal if you’d like to spend lots of time outdoors, discovering the island’s many natural wonders. It’s also the best time to see wildlife, like puffins and whales, and to enjoy activities like hiking.

On the other hand, if you’re keen to chase the northern lights, you’ll have a better chance of seeing them if you visit Iceland in winter . The reason is that the nights are long between October and April, so you’ll have more hours of darkness to spot the colours of the aurora.

Time your Iceland trip for the winter months, and you’ll also get to soak up landscapes draped in frost and snow. You may wish to discover Iceland at Christmas or New Year to revel in the festive atmosphere.

For more advice on when to go, check out these guides:

  • Best time to visit Iceland
  • Iceland in summer
  • Iceland in winter  

4. When and where can you see the northern lights in Iceland?

The best time to take a northern lights tour in Iceland is during the winter season, between October and April. At this time of year, you have a higher chance of spotting the aurora borealis because the nights are dark enough to see the lights shine and flicker.

For the best chance of viewing the aurora borealis, visit secluded areas away from the light pollution of towns and cities. The darker conditions will allow you to make out the colours of the northern lights more vividly.

Read these guides for more information about the aurora borealis:

  • What are the northern lights?
  • How to see the aurora borealis
  • Best times and places to see the northern lights in Iceland
  • Top aurora hotels in Iceland  

5. How many days do I need to visit Iceland?

There is so much to see and do in Iceland that you should decide your trip duration according to how many days or weeks you have to spare.

For a short break in Iceland, your best bet is to explore Reykjavík and the surroundings. Within 4 days you could visit the capital’s many museums, shops, galleries and restaurants. There are thermal pools to swim in and festive markets at Christmastime.

You could also see top sights like Gullfoss waterfall, Þingvellir National Park, and the Geysir geothermal area, which includes the hot spring Strokkur. These are all part of the Golden Circle driving route in the south. You can experience the Golden Circle on a day trip from the capital, or over the course of a few days.

Or extend your itinerary and see more of South Iceland . In 7 days you’d get to visit black sand beaches, glaciers, and other breathtaking natural attractions that Iceland’s south coast is known for. Don’t miss the chance to bathe in the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon, an inviting geothermal pool.

Another great option is to visit West Iceland . Enjoy a northern lights adventure in the remote Westfjords, or head to the Snæfellsnes peninsula.

Called “Iceland in miniature”, the Snæfellsnes peninsula is just 90 kilometres (56 miles) long and has a bit of everything. Discover volcanoes, lava fields, waterfalls, hot springs and fishing villages here.

If you have between 10 days and 2 weeks to spare, then you’ll get to see the many beautiful corners of Iceland. As well as the southern and western regions, you can explore East Iceland and visit North Iceland too by travelling the country’s Ring Road.

Venture east to admire fjords and gaze upon the mighty Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, where icebergs float on the blue waters. Continue north to Akureyri and the Lake Mývatn area to marvel at the Krafla volcano, mud pools and craters. You can warm up with a dip in the Mývatn Nature Baths.

Essentially, the more days you have to spend in Iceland then the more you will get to experience. In winter you’ll also increase your chances of spotting the northern lights!

Check out our blog for inspiration on how many days to spend in Iceland .

6. What are the best things to do in Iceland?

Iceland may be small, but it packs a punch with its wild scenery, intriguing culture and mind-boggling natural wonders. Here are some of the top things to do in Iceland :

  • Marvel at waterfalls
  • Hike in national parks
  • Dip in hot springs and pools
  • Hunt for the northern lights
  • Walk along black sand beaches
  • Taste Icelandic cuisine
  • Admire glacier lagoons
  • Venture into ice caves or lava tunnels
  • Learn about Icelandic legends
  • Look for whales and puffins
  • See geothermal wonders and volcanoes
  • Go horse riding  

Read more on our blog about the best Iceland tours to add to your itinerary .

7. What’s the best way to travel in Iceland?

The best way to explore Iceland depends on what you wish to do and how flexible you’d like the tours to be.

Iceland self-drive packages are ideal if you want to set the pace and travel independently. On a road trip, you can take your time discovering top sights and explore off the beaten track. You also have more flexible timings and the freedom to go further afield for excursions and restaurants.

Another excellent way to travel is with a knowledgeable guide and a small group of fellow travellers. Nordic Visitor’s escorted group tours of Iceland give you the opportunity to learn from a local. They’ll take you to each attraction and share their knowledge and favourite spots.

Nordic Visitor only organises small minibus tours with a maximum of 16 people. This ensures you have a more relaxed and personal experience compared to large coach trips. This is a popular choice for our many solo guests and for those who don’t feel comfortable driving.

If you want something exclusive and would prefer to travel alone or with friends or family members, then choose from our privately guided tours of Iceland . You’ll have a local guide all to yourselves for a more personal experience.

Or you could pick an Iceland multi-day package : a city stay with quality-tested accommodation and activities arranged each day. You’ll get to enjoy guided excursions with local experts, but then have free days to explore on your own.

If you want more information, contact our Iceland team and they will help you decide which travel style would suit you best.

8. Who are Nordic Visitor’s Iceland travel experts?

Nordic Visitor is proud to be a local tour operator in Iceland. Reykjavík – the capital city – is where we are headquartered, and it is where the company was founded in 2002. Our Iceland travel agents are based here and have extensively explored the country.

You’ll be assigned a dedicated travel consultant who will use their in-depth knowledge to arrange your Iceland tour for you. They’ll share personal recommendations and can customise your itinerary to match your particular interests.

Find out more  about Nordic Visitor and our passionate travel experts.

9. What is included in a Nordic Visitor tour of Iceland?

When you take a trip to Iceland with Nordic Visitor, you always get the following included in your travel package:

  • All accommodation
  • Daily breakfast
  • Airport transfers
  • Local transport specified in the itinerary (for example, this may be a rental car, private transport, or minibus)
  • Activities specified on the itinerary (with the chance to add optional excursions)
  • Entrance fees to attractions specified in the itinerary
  • Your own personalised itinerary with a beautiful booklet about local attractions and practical travel information
  • 24/7 helpline during your trip for support when you need it
  • All taxes and service fees – no hidden charges  

Depending on the travel style you choose, you’ll also have the following included in your Nordic Visitor package:

Self-drive tours:

  • Car rental with a trusted local supplier
  • Unlimited mileage
  • CDW insurance
  • Free unlimited Wi-Fi
  • Authorisation for 2 drivers  

Small group tours:

  • Service from a professional, English-speaking local guide
  • Transportation in a premium mini-bus with Wi-Fi
  • Half board – some lunches and dinners provided  

Private tours:

  • Private service of a professional, English-speaking local guide
  • Transportation in a comfortable, private vehicle  

Multi-day tours:

  • Guided excursions from Reykjavík or Akureyri  

10. Does Nordic Visitor have a flexible booking policy?

Yes, Nordic Visitor offers an optional Cancellation Protection which protects your payment. This means that, if you need to cancel prior to your arrival, you will never lose the money you’ve paid to us. You’ll be offered a partial refund and partial travel credit depending on terms and conditions.

If you need to change your travel dates, we'll rearrange all your tour details in one place, so you have a hassle-free experience.

Read our Book with Confidence terms to find out the details and see how you can have peace of mind with risk-free, flexible booking.

If you do not have Cancellation Protection with us, normal booking terms apply and we recommend you check with your private travel insurance provider.

11. Why use Nordic Visitor instead of booking everything myself?

At Nordic Visitor, we’ll save you time and effort by planning your getaway for you, based on your needs and requests.

When you arrange your trip yourself, you have to carry out all the research and book all parts of your tour separately. If you need to make changes to your itinerary, you have to do all the legwork yourself.

Nordic Visitor takes care of everything on your behalf so you can relax and look forward to your trip.

Our travel experts will design your route, planned in a way that’s both comfortable and convenient. For example, they’ll ensure you don’t cover the same stretch of road twice unnecessarily. They’ll also book you into high-quality accommodation, and share all their insider tips with you.

This means you can leave all the hassle of trip-planning to the experts, who are based in Iceland. They know the country inside out, so you can rely on them to incorporate the best sights and hidden gems that you wouldn’t otherwise know about.

What’s more, you get access to our 24/7 helpline during your trip. Should you need any support, we are only a call away. And if you need to make changes to your itinerary for any reason, you can leave all of that to us as well.

12. Do I need a visa to go to Iceland?

Fortunately, if you’re arriving from Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand, you will not need a visa to visit Iceland. You must have a valid passport with at least 3 months left before it expires.

If you’re visiting from outside of these countries, you will need to apply for a Schengen visa to enter Iceland. This is a short-stay visa that permits you to travel to Schengen Area member countries for up to 90 days.

Read more about getting to Iceland on our travel guide.

13. What sort of accommodation will I stay in?

Having a clean, comfortable and friendly place to lay your head after an exciting day of exploring Iceland is really important. That’s why we use our in-depth local knowledge to handpick the most suitable accommodation in Iceland for you.

The hotels and guesthouses you will experience on your Iceland tour are all highly rated by visitors. Our local experts have carefully selected each accommodation partner for their exceptional standards of quality, location and character.

As our Iceland travel team is based locally, we have close connections with our suppliers and we visit them regularly. This is why we are confident that the accommodation on your trip with us will meet or even exceed your expectations.

14. Will Nordic Visitor customise my Iceland tour?

Yes, it’s easy to make customisations to your tour online. Add extra nights, upgrades and day trips to your liking as you go through the booking steps. If you’d like to personalise your itinerary further, be sure to ask your dedicated travel consultant.

They will happily tailor your tour to suit your tastes and preferences. You may have particular interests, such as northern lights, hiking, photography or wildlife. Perhaps there are certain places that hold special significance to you.

If you’re visiting Iceland with kids , your personal consultant will make sure every part of your itinerary is suitable for the whole family. Or if you’re on a honeymoon or anniversary trip in Iceland , they’ll gladly add romantic touches to make your couples break extra special.

Most of our travel styles are flexible. But bear in mind that small group packages are a little different, as you are on a fixed itinerary for the duration of the guided tour. However, you can add extra nights to the beginning or end of your trip.

15. Can I choose the arrival date?

You can choose from a wide range of arrival dates depending on the package and season you are interested in. All of our tours are available to purchase online, so pick the best date for you from the availability calendar.

If your travel plans have changed and you want to amend your arrival date, contact your travel consultant to rearrange your booking.

16. Will Nordic Visitor book my flights to Iceland?

Your flights to Iceland are not included in our packages. This gives you greater flexibility and allows you to save money by using your airline miles or taking advantage of airfare sales.

17. When should I book my flight tickets?

We recommend that you check flights for timings and dates, but do not purchase them until you’ve booked your Nordic Visitor tour. Once you’ve had a confirmation email from your personal travel consultant, you should then choose and pay for your flights.

Nordic Visitor packages come with daily itineraries and all of your accommodation organised for you. So once you have all of the arrangements confirmed, you can make an informed choice on your flight times. If you have any questions, you can always contact your consultant for advice.

18. What to pack for Iceland?

Due to its northerly location, Iceland’s climate is cool. And as you’ll probably want to spend time outdoors on your trip, it’s best to be prepared for all kinds of weather.

Here’s our recommended packing list for Iceland :

  • Walking boots or shoes with good grip
  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Insulated jacket
  • Woollen or fleece jumpers
  • Thermal base layers
  • Warm hat, scarf and gloves
  • Warm hiking socks
  • Quick-drying travel towel

You can read more about what to wear in Iceland on our experts’ blog.

About Nordic Visitor Tours

Nordic Visitor has been creating authentic travel experiences for customers across the North since 2002. We now have multi-country tours and regional offices, but still retain our core values of providing high-quality packages and personal service to each and every client. Reasons to choose us include:

  • Tailor-made itinerary: You deserve to have the trip of a lifetime, so trust our travel experts to customise your perfect getaway.
  • Quality-checked accommodation: Everywhere you stay is highly approved by our local specialists and loved by previous customers.
  • Travel guide: Your journey will be extra special with a personalised itinerary booklet featuring top travel tips and hidden gems.
  • 24/7 support : For peace of mind, there’s always a travel consultant at the other end of our 24/7 helpline.

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Fully Guided Tours & Trips in Iceland

Find the right fully guided tour for you in Iceland. There are 224 trips to choose from, that range from one day in length, up to 23 days. The month with the most departures is August, making it the most popular time to visit Iceland.

224 Fully Guided tour packages in Iceland with 3,813 reviews

Best of Iceland Tour

  • In-depth Cultural

Best of Iceland

Very good tour overall. It's probabily better consider 2 weeks for the tour.

5 Day - Snaefellsnes, South Coast and Northern Lights Tour

  • Northern Lights
  • Christmas & New Year

5 Day - Snaefellsnes, South Coast and Northern Lights

We hebben een onvergetelijke reis gehad. Alle communicatie vooraf verliep heel voorspoedig. We deden de 5-daagse tour. Eerst twee dagen met Kristian als bestuurder en daarna drie dagen Karl. De sfeer was goed en IJsland is fantastisch. Bedankt voor de goede zorgen.

6 Day - Around Iceland Adventure Tour

6 Day - Around Iceland Adventure

The overall journey was amazing. A lot was packed into those 6 days. The cabins were small for the most part, but they were clean and the beds were comfortable. I especially enjoyed the wilderness center. There was a lot to offer there. The hotel in Akureyrie was luxurious. It might have been nice to do a cultural event there. Whale watch and the baths were exceptional. But most of all, the guide made everything fantastic. His knowledge of Iceland, history, poets and authors, geological history, and all done with good humour. I enjoyed our tour with Siggy very much.

Iceland Express Tour

  • Coach / Bus

Iceland Express

It was an amazing trip. Our guide Stefan made it a wonderful adventure. Beautiful picturesque landscapes! It was great to sit back and just enjoy it while Stefan drove and organized our days according to weather so we got the best experience.

Iceland Discovery Tour

Iceland Discovery

The tour was wonderful - it offered all the highlights and many different impressions and activities. Breathtaking waterfalls, vast landscapes, glaciers and icebergs, black beaches, secluded accommodations in unreal landscape and all this accompanied by an extremely friendly and good-humored tour guide.

Premium Iceland Tour

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6 Day Around Iceland Summer Minibus Tour Tour

6 Day Around Iceland Summer Minibus Tour

This was by far the best group tour we had, me and my mother in law had the best time with Hinrik and the whole team. The trip was always pleasant with a very nice soundtrack, we stayed in pleasant hotels and each day was nicer than the other, with a bunch of great activities and adventures. My mother in law is 75 and she was always treated very nicely and with extreme help and patience, Hinrik (our amazing guide) was extremely caring and gentle all the time taking into consideration her needs and limitations. Thank you for this amazing experience! And thanks Hinrik for being THE GUY!! we will miss you!

Best of Iceland: Golden Circle & Snæfellsnes Peninsula Tour

Best of Iceland: Golden Circle & Snæfellsnes Peninsula

8 Day Around Iceland Summer Minibus Tour Tour

8 Day Around Iceland Summer Minibus Tour

Amazing partner to explore beautiful Iceland from the comfort of a minibus with expert guides. The hotel stays are great as well as the complimentary breakfast. Only thing we wanted more was 15 more minutes at the scenic stops :)

10 day Guided tour | Iceland Complete Tour

10 day Guided tour | Iceland Complete

Excellent trip great guide. It is hard not to like Iceland.

Iceland Circle - 8 Days Tour

Iceland Circle - 8 Days

This was my second visit to Iceland and it did not disappoint. If you have the time definitely take this tour. You get to go to the other side of the island where there are fewer tourists and just breathtaking scenery.

Natural Wonders of Iceland (Classic, 9 Days) Tour

Natural Wonders of Iceland (Classic, 9 Days)

We really enjoyed 10 days and met very nice people in the tour group. This was our first rip to Iceland. We would like to come back again to visit missed places. Very good experiences to learn history, culture, and see people, unique landscape, powerful waterfalls, hot springs, even horses and sheep. Iceland is simply great nature.

7 Day - Iceland Ring Road & Snæfellsnes Peninsula Small-Group Tour Tour

7 Day - Iceland Ring Road & Snæfellsnes Peninsula Small-Group Tour

A well paced tour giving an overview of Icelands highlights

Iceland Adventure Tour

Iceland Adventure

Land of the Northern Lights - 5 days Tour

Land of the Northern Lights - 5 days

The trip was amazing. The landscape was beautiful. Our tour guide and bus driver were great. Iceland is friendly and clean. The only thing I would change is the Hotel Cabin. The rooms were horrible and too, too small. It was full of teenage kids on holiday. The breakfast was only so-so. But overall I would recommend this trip for the itinerary. It was too bad the Blue Lagoon was closed due to earthquakes but we got to go to the Secret Lagoon which was wonderful.

What people love about Fully Guided Tours in Iceland

I can't say enough good things about our Best of Iceland Tour. Gisli Anton Bjarnason was the best tour guide we've ever experienced! We thoroughly enjoyed our week!
Overall the guides and drivers were excellent - in their knowledge, driving safety, preparing the group for activities that were next on the list. The only down time during the day was some of the distances between stops. But not an issue as we were well aware of that before hand. A good value for the cost!!
Fantastic Driver/Guide Vjeran. You gave 120% knowledgeable. WHAT A BLAST!! Great group of fellow travelers from all over the world made the adventure. Non Stop Highlights from: Geysirs, multiple spectacular waterfalls, lava fields, glacier walk, whale watching cruise, volcanoes and many more. Vjeran, keep on inspiring everyone. All the best, Dazzling "Daredevil Darryl" from Down Under in South Australia.

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The 17 best iceland tours: northern lights, waterfalls & more.

Enjoy glacier hikes, whale watching cruises and the northern lights on these Iceland tours.

The Best Iceland Tours

Aerial drone view of Seljalandsfoss waterfall at sunset, Iceland

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With terrain shaped by volcanic eruptions and shifting tectonic plates and the surrounding waters filled with glaciers, icebergs and whales, Iceland is like no other place on Earth. It's also an ideal spot to observe a seasonal phenomenon above the Earth: the northern lights  (or aurora borealis).

The following Iceland tours, determined by U.S. News to be the best available thanks to expert input and traveler sentiment, provide ideal ways of experiencing all that this extraordinary place has to offer. All of these excursions are conducted by knowledgeable guides eager to share their insights into their country's special features.

Ice Lagoon Adventure Tours – Zodiac Boat Tour

Price: Adults from 14,900 Icelandic króna (about $108); kids from 8,900 króna (about $65) Duration: 75 minutes

Explore the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon – part of Vatnajökull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to Europe's largest glacier – aboard an inflatable rigid boat on this expedition. In addition to icebergs and the glacial wall, you might also spot wildlife like seals and various bird species. Tourgoers consistently describe the guides as passionate and knowledgeable, and say photo opportunities abound. Trips are available from May through October several times a day, with departures in both the morning and the afternoon. The park containing the lagoon sits in the southeast part of the country, about 236 miles from Reykjavik . Ice Lagoon Adventure Tours also runs private excursions.

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NiceTravel – Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon & Kerid Volcano

Price: Adults from $218; kids from $123 Duration: 11 hours

Visit the Golden Circle's top sights, including Thingvellir National Park and Gullfoss, plus a volcanic crater and a pristine lagoon on this daylong journey. The park is of both geological and historical significance as it straddles a fault line between two tectonic plates and was the site of a Viking parliament that ruled for hundreds of years starting in A.D. 930. Other highlights include Geysir, a hot spring that shoots plumes of vapor into the air; Gullfoss (aka the Golden Waterfall) over which water cascades down more than 100 feet into a narrow canyon; Kerid, a colorful red-earth volcanic crater; and a two-hour stop at the heated waters of the popular Blue Lagoon. Tour-takers invariably find the scenery spectacular and the guides friendly and informative, though a few found the bus to be too small for the number of people on the tour. Tours happen daily all year long. Pickup from various locations in Reykjavik occurs between 8:30 and 9 a.m. and minibuses return to the city around 8 p.m.

Reykjavik Sailors – Whale Watching

Price: Adults from 11,990 króna (about $87); kids from 5,995 króna (about $44) Duration: 3 to 3.5 hours

While April to October is considered peak season for whale watching off Iceland's coast, humpback, minke and orca whales, as well as porpoises and dolphins, inhabit the waters all year. Reykjavik Sailors, located on Reykjavik's Old Harbour, offers whale watching boat trips throughout the year. Tourgoers report spotting ample wildlife, and appreciate the knowledgeable, friendly guides.

Transportation from area hotels is available for an additional fee. Snacks and beverages are available aboard the boat, which features outdoor viewing platforms as well as heated indoor space. Reykjavik Sailors also operates tours of the northern lights, among other options.

Arctic Adventures – Crystal Ice Cave Tour Iceland

Price: Adults from about $161; kids from around $137 Duration: 2 to 3 hours

Take a ride in an off-roading vehicle from the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon to the edge of the massive Vatnajökull glacier and then hike to a natural ice cave on this small-group excursion. The tour, which is limited to 14 travelers, also allows you to witness the result of calving – the process of icebergs breaking off of glaciers. Tourgoers frequently praise the capable and personable guides. Many reviewers called this the highlight of their trip to Iceland.

Trips depart from the lagoon daily from October to mid-April beginning at 9:20 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. While the hike to the cave is rated as easy, children younger than 6 are not allowed on this trip. All of the necessary safety equipment is included in the cost of the tour. Arctic Adventures conducts a variety of ice cave tours, glacier hikes and more.

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BusTravel Iceland – South Coast Waterfalls, Glacier & Black Sand Beach Tour

Price: Adults from 13,990 króna (about $103); kids from 6,995 króna (about $52) Duration: 10 hours

This daylong outing affords opportunities to explore the glaciers, volcanos and other distinctive features of Iceland's southern coast . Highlights include Skógafoss, a nearly 200-foot waterfall beside the Eyjafjallajökull volcano; the slightly taller Seljalandsfoss waterfall; Reynisfjara, a beach on the north Atlantic Ocean with black volcanic sand and basalt columns; a stop for lunch in the fishing village of Vik; and Sólheimajökull glacier. Tour-takers consistently call the scenery extraordinary and the guides informative, though they do warn that it is a long day.

Transportation from various Reykjavik locations is available for an additional charge. Pickups occur between 8 and 8:30 a.m. Prices do not cover any food and drink in Vik. Note: Reaching the glacier involves walking on uneven ground. BusTravel Iceland also leads tours exploring the Golden Circle, the northern lights and more.

Your Friend in Reykjavik – Walk With a Viking

Price: Adults from $45; kids from $29 Duration: 2 hours

See the sights of Reykjavik on this two-hour walking tour of the city's center. Highlights include Harpa (an incredible performance venue), Hallgrímskirkja church, the Parliament building and Reykjavik harbor, as well as the first Viking house. Tour-takers find this stroll to be a great way to get to know the city and recommend taking the tour on one of your first days in Iceland. Reviewers consistently describe the guides as great storytellers and eager to answer any questions.

Groups of up to 12 depart from Ingólfur Square daily at 10 a.m. and 1 and 5 p.m. Your Friend in Reykjavik offers a variety of tours, including food tours, cooking classes, adventure tours and more.

Troll Expeditions – Snorkeling in Silfra

Price: From 19,900 króna (about $145) Duration: 3 hours

Snorkel between tectonic plates in the only place where that's possible during this adventure. Located in Thingvellir National Park about a 30-mile drive northeast of Reykjavik, Silfra fissure lies in the space where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates have slowly moved apart. Its water, from the melted ice of the Langjökull glacier, is exceptionally clean, boasting visibility of about 330 feet. Snorkelers laud the attentive, professional guides as well as the one-of-a-kind experience.

Snorkeling trips are available year-round at least twice a day; start times vary depending on the season. Groups are limited to six people. There are age, weight and health restrictions for this tour; check with the company before you book to ensure you meet all the necessary requirements. Troll Expeditions also offers guided glacier hikes, day trips and multiday excursions around the country to the South Coast, Ring Road and more.

Wake Up Reykjavik – Reykjavik Food Tour

Price: Adults from 16,900 króna (about $123); kids from 9,900 króna (about $72) Duration: 3 hours

Sample an array of Icelandic cuisine on this walking tour of downtown Reykjavik. Try eight traditional dishes, including fish and grass-fed lamb, as well as ice cream and street food. (Vegetarians and those with allergies or other dietary restrictions can usually be accommodated.) Between stops, you'll stroll past notable sites, such as the Parliament building and city hall. Travelers praise the pace of the tour and the dishes featured. Reviewers also applauded guides for their humor and the depth of their knowledge about Iceland's history and culture.

Tours start outside Harpa concert hall every day beginning at 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wake Up Reykjavik also organizes day trips to the Golden Circle, the South Coast and more.

Adventure Vikings – Silfra Drysuit Snorkeling

Price: From 18,990 króna (about $138) Duration: 2 to 4.5 hours

Explore the pristine glacial waters between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates on this snorkeling tour in Silfra, one of the world's top dive sites. Part of Thingvellir National Park, Silfra fissure is the result of the two tectonic plates separating at a rate of about 2 centimeters per year. The fissure is filled with water from Langjökull glacier that's been filtered through lava fields, making it incredibly pure. Snorkelers rave about the Silfra fissure's beauty and praise the guides for their attention to safety.

The tour lasts up to 4.5 hours depending if round-trip transportation from Reykjavik is needed. Prices include use of snorkeling equipment. You can rent a wearable GoPro camera for an additional 6,900 króna (around $51). Tours are available year-round. Snorkelers must be at least 12 years old; groups have no more than six people per guide. Participants preferring to don a less restrictive (but also less warm) wetsuit instead of a dry suit have that option. There are height and weight requirements for this tour. Adventure Vikings also leads surfing and stand-up paddleboarding tours, among other outings.

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Special Tours – Northern Lights by Boat

Price: Adults from 12,990 króna (about $95); kids from 6,495 króna (about $48) Duration: 2 to 3 hours

Enjoy the unique opportunity to observe the northern lights from the ocean on this two- to three-hour boat ride. You'll depart from Old Harbour in Reykjavik and be in the perfect viewing location away from the city lights after about a 20-minute cruise. Along the way, guides regale passengers with stories, myths and scientific facts about the aurora borealis. Travelers praise the amazing views as well as the humorous, helpful guides. Others appreciated the company's backup plan: If the conditions aren't favorable for viewing the lights from the water, you can hunt for the lights by bus, or choose one of the company's other tours (such as a daytime whale watching excursion) at no charge.

Cruises are available nightly in the fall and winter. Departure times vary by time of year, but boats typically sail at 10 p.m. in September and mid-March to mid-April; they depart at 9 p.m. from October to mid-March. Food and drinks are available for purchase on board. The company also offers whale watching excursions, fishing trips and more.

ĺshestar – Lava Tour

Price: Adults from 15,900 króna (about $117); kids from 11,925 króna (about $87) Duration: 2 hours

Admire the green hillsides and lava fields just outside Reykjavik on this two-hour small-group horseback riding tour. The stables are located about 10 miles south of the city center; round-trip transportation is available if you don't have your own car. Travelers frequently describe riding an Icelandic horse as a fantastic experience, and they generally appreciate the professionalism of the staff who lead the outing.

Rides depart every day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The cost includes the use of helmets and boots, as well as post-ride coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Round-trip transportation from Reykjavik is available for an additional fee and starts an hour before the tour. Groups are limited to 20 participants; all must be at least 7 years old and weigh less than 240 pounds. No prior horseback riding experience is necessary. Longer, multiday trail rides, as well as private tours are also available.

BusTravel Iceland – Snaefellsnes Peninsula Tour

Price: Adults from 16,990 króna (about $125); kids from 8,495 króna (about $62) Duration: 11 hours

In addition to its tours of the southern coast, BusTravel Iceland offers a daylong tour of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, an area northwest of Reykjavik that boasts black sand beaches, lava fields, beautiful waterfalls , rock formations and more. Highlights include Berserkjahraun lava fields, which date back to a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago; the 1,520-foot Kirkjufell (aka Church Mountain); the nearby Kirkjufellsfoss waterfalls; Snaefellsjökull National Park and the cliffs of Arnarstapi harbor, once a bustling fishing area. Travelers typically enjoy both the dramatic landscapes and the guides' commentary.

Tours last approximately 11 hours. Pickup from various Reykjavik locations is available for an additional fee. Tours are available daily starting at 8 and 9 a.m.

CityWalk Reykjavik – Free Walking Tour Reykjavik

Price: Free Duration: 2 hours

Stroll among the main attractions of downtown Reykjavik , including the statue of Jón Sigurðsson and the Harpa concert hall, on this approximately two-hour, 1.3-mile tour. Guides will regale you with stories concerning Icelandic history, as well as lore involving elves, Vikings and more, which tour-takers deem highly entertaining.

Walks start at 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. every day at the Austurvöllur (the city's main square) and conclude at city hall. Bookings open up about five days in advance. While there's no fee for this tour, guides do appreciate tips. There are no age or group-size limits. CityWalk Reykjavik does offer a slightly longer, small-group tour for a fee.

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GeoIceland – Premium Golden Circle Tour

Price: Adults from 18,900 króna (about $140); kids from 14,900 króna (about $110) Duration: 9 hours

Visit the rift between two tectonic plates, the powerful waterfall and the geothermal area comprising Iceland's famed Golden Circle and more on this daylong tour. In addition to the high cliffs of the rift valley in Thingvellir National Park, the often rainbow-adorned Gullfoss waterfall and the hot spring Geysir, this tour stops at the Kerid volcanic crater, as well as a tomato farm. Tour-takers frequently cite both the stunning scenery and the friendly, amusing guides as highlights of this journey.

Buses depart from the Aurora Reykjavik museum daily at 9 a.m. and return approximately nine hours later. Prices include admission to all attractions, but exclude lunch at the tomato farm's restaurant. GeoIceland also runs tours that depart from other cities in Iceland, including Akureyri and the Lake Mývatn area.

Iceland Everywhere Tours – Northern Lights Midnight Adventure Tour

Price: From 15,800 króna (around $115) Duration: 3 to 5 hours

Spend the night searching for the northern lights on this seasonal outing. During the trip, guides not only provide information about the aurora borealis, local history and Icelandic culture, but also assist participants with finding the right setting on their cameras or smartphones to capture the best images. Free professional photographs are also available if you'd prefer to simply admire the sky. Reviewers rave about the colorful lights and appreciate the small size of the group. Several travelers also called out the insightful guides as a highlight.

These minibus rides happen every night from September to mid-April starting at 9 p.m. and last from three to five hours. Transportation from area hotels is available. There is a maximum of 15 participants per each tour. Iceland Everywhere Tours also offers guided excursions to the South Coast and the Golden Circle.

Funky Iceland – The Funky Food & Beer Walk

Price: Adults from 18,000 króna (about $131); kids from 7,500 króna (about $55) Duration: 3 hours

Enjoy a culinary adventure on this three-hour walking tour of Reykjavik. The tour has five food stops featuring nine traditional Icelandic dishes, such as lamb stew, dried fish and fermented shark, as well as five locally crafted beers. Foodies tend to relish the savvy guides' insights into Icelandic culture and cuisine. Tours start outside the Hallgrímskirkja Church at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Groups range in size from two to eight people.

Icelandic Mountain Guides – Blue Ice Experience

Price: Adults from 18,999 króna (about $138); kids from 13,299 króna (about $97) Duration: 3.5 hours

Hike among the ice formations, crevasses and frozen ridges of the enormous Vatnajökull glacier on this small-group expedition. Outings of up to 15 people commence at the welcome center at Skaftafell (about 200 miles southeast of Reykjavik) and last about 3.5 hours, including up to 1.5 to two hours on the ice. Past participants consistently describe the scenery as stunning and the guides as professional and informative.

Tours are available multiple times a day, beginning at 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Children younger than 10 may not join the tour. Prices include the use of ice axes, harnesses and crampons. Icelandic Mountain Guides operates a variety of glacier walks, snowmobile tours and guided hikes.

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10 Best Iceland Tour Operators 2024 [Unbiased & With Reviews]

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Have you wanted to explore the magnificent landscapes in Iceland? Do you want to have a life-changing adventure with a top-rated Iceland tour operator ? Are you wondering how to find affordable and top-notch tours to Iceland?

Iceland is an island of remarkable landscapes where rivers run through the deserts while molten lava casually erupts from ice. The country is known for its contrasting scenes where the natural elements dance between poles during the long winters, and in summer, the sun never sets. Iceland is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise as a country perpetually covered in snow and the most volcanic-active region in the world. Also known as the land of myths and legends, you can find underground caves, glittering glaciers, and scenic national parks full of wild reindeer.

While it may seem like a candid task to find the best tour company to guide you during your trip abroad, finding and selecting the best tour company in Iceland can get very complicated. When you search for prospects, you will find pages upon pages of great possibilities to visit Iceland. All these options will also have different costs, tour packages, and expertise in the Iceland tourism industry. Devoting your time and hard-earned money to an agency without having all the information or doing thorough research can result in you having a disastrous Iceland tour.

TravellersQuest ‘s goal is for you to invest in a company that only gives you a safe, fun, and fulfilling trip abroad. Thankfully, we have a seamless solution to help you achieve your dream tour to Iceland, giving you more than you could have anticipated. Our research team has spent hours analyzing hundreds of best Iceland tour companies by comparing their prices, the quality of their tour packages, and their online reviews. We have therefore put together this great and reliable list of best tour companies in Iceland.

Here is an unbiased list of the Top 10 highly rated and professional tour providers in Iceland.

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Dive.Is is one of the best tour companies in Iceland that provides detailed and enjoyable diving tours and activities in Iceland’s pristine waters. Their aim is to fulfill the highest standards in diving tours, equipment, safety and environmental responsibility. Since 1997, they have continuously worked on becoming the leading dive center in Iceland while setting new standards for recreational diving and other activities. Your trip to Iceland will become a whole lot enjoyable with Dive.Is at your side.

 Dive.Is Best Iceland Tour Packages

The team at Dive.Is will amaze you with their tour packages that focus on personalized service and comfort. Start with their famous Diving Silfra Day Tour and swim in the crystal clear glacier waters. With high visibility, you will get a unique opportunity to admire one of the best underwater sceneries on Earth.

If you want to see marine life in action, consider taking their Gardur Ocean Diver Tour . On this shore dive, you will see massive kelp forests, colorful algae and a variety of marine life that call the ocean their home.

Also, you can go on a 2 day diving tour around Reykjavik . Explore 3 different dive sites in the Akranes region and explore the beautiful diversity that the North Atlantic has to offer.

Dive.Is Reviews

Dive.Is remains as the top tour operator in Iceland with tons of satisfied reviews from its customers. This company has 12,032 reviews on TripAdvisor and is ranked as #1 of 331 Outdoor Activities in Reykjavik. They were awarded the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023. A past client of theirs wrote:

I did a drysuit dive on a blustery winter day. Henry was my guide and he was fantastic. I felt very taken care of the entire time. Henry and his team helped me… Emily B

Read all reviews of Dive.Is on TripAdvisor .

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Wake Up Reykjavik

Wake Up Reykjavik is a travel company dedicated to enhancing the experiences of visitors to Iceland by providing engaging local tours focused on exploring Reykjavik in a fun and immersive manner. Founded in 2014 by a team of locals, the company gained worldwide recognition for its superbly-crafted food tours that showcased Icelandic gastronomy.  With a commitment to showcasing authentic Icelandic culture and fostering connections among travelers, Wake Up Reykjavik has risen to become one of the highest-reviewed tour operators in Iceland.

Wake Up Reykjavik Best Iceland Tour Packages

Wake Up Reykjavik’s tour packages are a mix of fun activities, cultural immersion and delicious tasting food. Start with their popular Reykjavik Food Tour and enjoy special delicacies like Icelandic Lamb and Fresh Icelandic Fish. You will also visit popular landmarks while enjoying home-made Icelandic ice-cream made from a secret recipe.

Fulfill a life-long dream and go view the Northern Lights in their Northern Lights Tour . Experience this absolutely breathtaking natural phenomenon while sipping on hot chocolate with a local expert at your side.

Also, go on a Golden Circle Tour for a highlight of Icelandic nature at its best. You will see the Golden Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park, Kerið Volcanic Crater and many erupting geothermal geyser on this tour.

Wake Up Reykjavik Reviews

Wake Up Reykjavik has certainly turned some heads with their excellent service. This Icelandic travel agency has 10,654 reviews on TripAdvisor and is ranked as #1 of 546 Tours & Activities in Reykjavik. They also received the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023. A past customer wrote:

Tómas was our guide for our food walk. He was very knowledgeable about Iceland and food. He was a great guide!! He went above and beyond… Swazigal

Read all reviews of Wake Up Reykjavik on TripAdvisor .

Troll Expeditions

Troll Expeditions

Founded in 2016 as a small tour company meant to share the spirit of adventure, Troll Expeditions has grown since then to become one of the highest-rated travel agencies in Iceland. As their customer pool grew year by year, they never stayed stagnant and continuously updated their tours, vehicles and services. The awesome tour guides working at Troll Expeditions all share a commitment to fun and professionalism. Together, they invite you to experience the wonders of Iceland with them.

Troll Expeditions Best Iceland Tour Packages

Whether you are a solo traveler or traveling with family and friends, Troll Expeditions has a wide selection of tour packages for you to choose from. For a breathtaking nature-trip, you can go on their Katla Volcano Ice Cave Tour . This 3-hour tour features a wonderful expedition into an ice cave made up of stunning ice formations of various color and shapes at the foot of the Katla Volcano.

Don’t miss out on a unique opportunity to go snorkeling in Silfra . This tour will let you explore a massive crack between Earth’s tectonic plates while you swim in one of the cleanest water sources on Earth.

If you have time to spare, you can go on their 8 days circuit trip around Iceland . Join Troll Expeditions on a minibus as they take you on all of the country’s popular destinations from Reykjavik to Golden Circle.

Troll Expeditions Reviews

Being one of the best Icelandic tour companies, Troll Expeditions’ services are admirable and near-flawless in execution. The company has over 8,000 reviews on TripAdvisor and is ranked as #1 of 32 Nature & Parks in Reykjavik. They also received the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023 for their unrelenting efforts. A satisfied customer said this about them:

Had the trip of a lifetime on the 8 day ring road tour around Iceland. Our local guide Jóhann made the experience unforgettable – he was knowledgeable, friendly… Alice

Read all reviews of Troll Expeditions on TripAdvisor .

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Glacier Adventure

Founded and operated by a small family in Iceland, Glacier Adventure provides specialized tours of Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull. This unique tour operator in Iceland offers a variety of services from glacier hikes to high peak tours. They operate both winter and summer tour experiences and always make sure that their travelers are well-taken care of. With a focus on safety and passion, they are dedicated to showcasing you the ever-changing beauty of Iceland’s glaciers.

Glacier Adventure Best Iceland Tour Packages

Glacier Adventure offers a wide variety of tour packages that you can choose according to your interests and liking. For a thrilling yet enchanting option, choose their Vatnajökull Glacier Walk . Maneuver around small cracks and crevices and admire the beautiful ice formations while learning about the glacier’s formation and history.

For an adventurous day in the icy wilderness, you can go on their Ice Climbing Tour . You will be equipped with crampons, ice picks and a professional tour guide will follow you as you climb the glacier.

Take a dip in icy waters on their Jökulsárlón Glacier Kayaking Tour . You will paddle around floating icebergs while seeing magnificent glaciers, ice caps and various kinds of seals and birds.

Glacier Adventure Reviews

Glacier Adventure is one of the best Icelandic tour operators with many years of experience in the field .The company has 1,482 reviews on TripAdvisor and is ranked as #1 of 18 Tours & Activities in Hofn. They earned the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023 through their unique services. A customer who recently visited them wrote:

This hike had to have been one of the highlights to our trip to Iceland. Our guide accidentally booked the hike and cave as opposed to just the cave and the hike on… Anna Maria C

Read all reviews of Glacier Adventure on TripAdvisor .

Adventure Vikings

Adventure Vikings

As a premier activity and adventure tour operator in Iceland, Adventure Vikings was established in 2010 with the sole purpose of bringing you tours of the diverse landscapes of Iceland. The company specializes in small group tours, providing participants with intimate and personalized experiences. Led by friendly and professional guides, the company ensures that their travelers have the best experience of Iceland’s stunning natural wonders. Adventure Vikings invites travelers to join them for an unforgettable journey through Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes.

Adventure Vikings Best Iceland Tour Packages

Tour packages from Adventure Vikings are well-known for their perfect blend of sight-seeing, activities and relaxation. Snorkel in a wetsuit in the crystal clear waters of Silfra. This company is the only one offering wet-suit options so that your experience of the exotic nature of this underwater fissure becomes even more thrilling!

Visit one of the most renowned attractions of the country in their Golden Circle tour package . You will discover unique wonders of Iceland by starting at the Thingvellir National Park. Explore Iceland’s volcanic attractions and finish with a relaxing bath at Sky Lagoon.

The company also offers a private hike of Reykjadalur . This is a geothermal area where you will be surrounded by beautiful natural wonders and you can even swim in the warm water rivers that flow there!

Adventure Vikings Reviews

Adventure Vikings has an impressive track record of many satisfactory reviews from its clients. This Icelandic tour operator has 2,126 reviews on TripAdvisor and is ranked as #2 of 54 Boat Tours & Water Sports in Reykjavik. They are also recipients of the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award of 2023. A satisfied customer wrote:

The view from the water of the sunset was just as incredible as the view of the underwater architecture! Dory and Louis were fantastic, ensuring we were safe and as dry, warm… Corey M

Read all reviews of Adventure Vikings on TripAdvisor .

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Your Day Tours

Your Day Tours

Your Day Tours  is a multi-award winning family-owned Iceland tour company based in Reykjavik. The company specializes in high-end travel tours of Iceland at affordable prices with the utmost safety precautions. The expeditions are offered in small groups, with a mission to show you all the hidden gems along with the best personal service so that your vacation in Iceland will be as memorable as possible. Your Day Tours’ guides are mostly family members with years of experience and they know their country inside out!

Your Day Tours Best Iceland Tour Packages

Your Day Tour offers high-quality package tours to Iceland, and they are well suited for any traveler, including families, couples, or individuals. Experience the South Coast of Iceland by taking their South Coast Day Tour and see the spectacular floating icebergs in Jokulsarlon and the Skaftafell National Park.

Take a tour to  Secret Lagoon  to see stunning sceneries that bring out the area’s true beauty on a well-conditioned and comfortable jeep. Many visitors flock to see this hotspot of geothermal activity every year!

For an amazing day of ever-changing landscapes, join their tour of  Thingvellir National Park  with a local expert guide to see ice caves, lava falls, and the spectacular continental rift created by drifting tectonic plates.

Your Day Tours Reviews

This small tour company in Iceland has taken the travel industry by storm through their well-crafted tour packages and customer pleasing services. With 5,941 reviews on TripAdvisor, they are ranked as #3 of 331 Outdoor Activities in Reykjavik. They were awarded the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023. A recent customer of theirs wrote:

A great day. One to be remembered with some amazing sights. The weather was truly awful for driving but our guide, Thor, did a great job of keeping us safe… Sherry

Read all reviews of Your Day Tours on TripAdvisor .

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Hidden Iceland

Hidden Iceland

Hidden Iceland  is a boutique travel agency in Iceland that specializes in small group tours with personalized tour services. The company was established by young experts and they work with passionate and experienced guides who design well-crafted tours that are truly unforgettable. Their philosophy and goal is to be the most trusted and dependable tour company while also working to help local communities. Hidden Iceland believes their superior services will make your trip into an unforgettable experience no matter what you choose to do in Iceland.

Hidden Iceland Best Iceland Tour Packages

You can choose from many vacation tour packages with Hidden Iceland, and they will personalize any tour to fit what you are searching for. You can join any of their many Iceland Glacier Tours, but the most popular is the South Coast Fire and Ice Trip . This tour is action-packed, featuring the best parts of the south coast, including massive glaciers, waterfalls, volcanic black sandy beaches, and the world-famous volcanoes.

On the  Private Golden Circle Platinum Tour , you will hunt for the northern lights with a perfect combination of relaxation adventures featuring Iceland’s renowned Golden Circle area.

Travel to vibrant areas in the south of Iceland on their exclusive  UNESCO World Heritage Sites Tour . You will discover vast lava fields, visible tectonic shifts, volcanoes, glaciers, archipelagos, and rock formations in this tour.

Hidden Iceland Reviews

Hidden Iceland is well-respected in the industry because of their stellar and updated services. As one of the top-rated tour companies in Iceland, they have 1,181 reviews on TripAdvisor and are ranked as #3 of 546 Tours & Activities in Reykjavik. They were recently awarded the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023. A satisfied customer wrote:

Iceland blew my mind. Everything about it. The sunrises, the sunsets, the waterfalls, volcanos and glaciers. Each day of our 4 days got better… Ben C

Read all reviews of Hidden Iceland on TripAdvisor .

CityWalk Reykjavik

CityWalk Reykjavik

CityWalk Reykjavik  is a highly rated tour company established in 2014 that swiftly evolved into one of the best Icelandic tour companies that hosts thousands of visitors every month. They specialize in free classic tours and unique guided free walking tours in Reykjavík. The company is renowned and has been featured in international blogs and leading travel social media platforms. Furthermore, CityWalk Reykjavik is popular for their cost-effective service, professional guides, and quality tour packages in Iceland.  Join them for a life-changing vacation abroad!

CityWalk Reykjavik Best Iceland Tour Packages

Your trip to Iceland will only get better with any of CityWalk Reykjavik’s wonderful tour packages to Iceland for great adventures. Start with their Free Walking Tour of Reykjavik for a delightful day seeing city sights like the Parliament building, Harpa concert hall and many more. The guides will engage you in stories of elves, Vikings, music and culture.

The  Golden Circle Classic  is a best-selling tour that will allow you to see the iconic erupting geyser and hot springs, discover the mighty Gullfoss Waterfalls, and learn the ancient history of the Vikings. 

The company also offers tailor-made private tours that suit your needs and interests. You can choose the places you visit and the themes of the tours themselves.

CityWalk Reykjavik Reviews

As a leading free-walking tour operator in Iceland, the company’s tours and packages have been liked and praised by many. They have over 5,700 reviews on TripAdvisor and are ranked as #4 of 545 Tours & Activities in Reykjavik. They were awarded the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023. A past customer wrote this about them:

Amazing tour! Mo was our guide today and the mix of history, culture, and comedy made this an awesome experience. Learned and laughed a lot… Charlotte C

Read all reviews of CityWak Reykjavik on TripAdvisor .

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Icelandic Mountain Guides

Believing that guiding is more of a way of life than just simple employment, a group of 4 passionate mountaineering guides launched Icelandic Mountain Guides in 1994. As a premier adventure tour operator in Iceland, the company is guided by a commitment to safety, expertise and environmental sustainability. Their team is made up of passionate individuals well-versed in a lifestyle of adventure and wilderness exploration. Together, they invite you on a once-in-a-lifetime trip of Iceland’s magical wonders.

Iceland Mountain Guides Best Iceland Tour Packages

You can choose from a wide selection of wonderfully-crafted tour packages that will ensure a hearty experience in Iceland. Adventure cannot get better than being able to go snowboarding on Mýrdalsjökull glacier. Their professional guides will ensure your safety as you mount your snowmobile up the glacier to admire the breathtaking panoramic views from atop.

Also go on their Blue Ice Glacier Hike for a mystical walking experience. You will go deep into the icy wonders of Skaftafell and explore the solitary icy wilderness.

You must not miss out on their Classic Laugavegur Trek which is one of the best hiking trails in the world. From geothermal hotspots to black sand deserts and majestic canyons, this tour is a delicious treat for the eyes, full of wonderful scenery and atmosphere.

Iceland Mountain Guides Reviews

As pioneers of glacier exploration and glacier walks, Iceland Mountain Guides has never let its customers down. This tour company in Iceland has 2,316 reviews on TripAdvisor and is ranked as #4 of 54 Boat Tours & Water Sports in Reykjavik. They also received the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023. See what a recent client of theirs wrote about them:

Kaspar was great at taking us ice climbing on the glacier. The experience was a lot of fun and the setting is beautiful, even though a lot of the glacier was covered with snow… AliceC0202

Read all reviews of Iceland Mountain Guides on TripAdvisor .

Superjeep.is

Superjeep.is

Operating out of Reykjavik,  Superjeep.is  is arguably one of the best tour companies in Iceland, with professional guides and highly rated tour packages. With years of experience in the tourism industry, the company specializes in transport, offering 4×4 Land Rover Defender and Ford Excursion. They deliver the most affordable and safest tailor-made private tours and have been awarded the certificate of excellence by TripAdvisor for seven years in a row.

Superjeep.is Best Iceland Tour Packages

No matter which tour option you choose, you can be sure of traveling in style for a dream vacation in Iceland. Their  Northern Lights Superjeep Tour  takes you to experience a unique natural phenomenon in the world. Experience the wonders of the Icelandic nature in the night while sipping on hot chocolate and volcanic vodka.

For the best outdoors experience, take the Iceland  Private Golden Circle and Langjokull Glacier  tour and visit Thingvellir National Park, where the Icelandic parliament was created 1000 years ago.

Similarly, on their  South Coast Day Tour , Superjeep.is will take you to see Katla Ice Cave with its enchanting icy wonders and also discover blue ice that is over 800 years old on your trip.

Superjeep.is Reviews

Superjeep.is has 2,466 reviews on TripAdvisor making it one of the best and top-rated tour operators in Iceland. The company is ranked as #8 of 331 Outdoor Activities in Reykjavik and they have also received the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award in 2023. A customer who recently went on their tours wrote:

These guys went out of their way to make sure we had the best possible experience. The driver was lovely and knowledgeable and the team were determined… Debbie O

Read all reviews of Superjeep.is on TripAdvisor .

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The best time to visit Iceland is between the months of September to March. This is the prime time if you want to see the breathtaking sights of the world-famous Northern Lights. Also, Iceland will have its festivities during this time allowing you a closer look into Icelandic culture.

Iceland’s most popular tours are the Northern Lights Tour with Photo Opportunity, the Reykjavik Food Tour provided by Wake Up Reykjavik, the Golden Circle round trip and the South Cost Full Day Tour.

Iceland is a vast country full of magical wonders and natural beauty. If you want a tour of all the popular attractions then 1 week is ideal. However, a trip of up to 3 weeks will truly let you soak in Icelandic culture and its breathtaking beauty all at once.

Iceland is the least-populated country in Europe and it has vast areas of wilderness that you will enjoy exploring. From the bustling hub in Reykjavik to the icy glaciers and ice caps of North Iceland, Iceland is known for its natural beauty and alluring wonders.

Popular food items in Iceland include the Icelandic Fish, Kleinur, Bragdarefur, Hakarl, Svid, Pylsa, Skyr, and Flatkaka Með Hangikjöti. Furthermore, Icelandic hot chocolate and volcanic vodka is a special treat for first-time visitors.

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Iceland Unlimited is a well-established independent travel company and tour operator in Iceland. We specialize in meticulously handcrafted travel packages that vary from self-drive tours to privately guided experiences in Iceland, Greenland, and The Faroe Islands.  We are also proud to be the first travel agency in Iceland, specialized in accessible travel. The travel agents behind the scene, are a team of passionate, highly motivated and knowledgeable professionals who work intensely to guarantee our guests, stress-free, authentic, pleasant and unique holidays.

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Our team is highly experienced in the hospitality industry and in all travel-related services in Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands. At Iceland Unlimited we are committed to offering to our customers unique and authentic travel experiences. Our International Team of handpicked, knowledgeable and experienced experts are at your disposal to help you create the trip of a lifetime.

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Iceland Discovery

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“Warm welcome to the land of fire and ice”

“Years of experience have taught us the essentials when it comes to putting together the perfect private tour for the discerning traveler. Whether it is a private day tour or your once-in-a-lifetime Iceland Complete Luxury Tour. We can custom design your unforgettable tour by making sure your experience will be flawless, colourful and full of adventures”

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We have crafted and tested to perfection our adventure private tours to Iceland’s most  spectacular places, winter, summer, spring or fall. You’ll be in a good company with the  local experts. Check out some of our sample programmes or have us create your own unique Iceland tour.

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Book with us to get Iceland’s best. Your bonus is our travel expertise for your touring in Iceland, guides and transport booking, carefully selected restaurants etcetera, etcetera. Please note that most of the exclusive villas are not listed on the net.

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Sand hotel Reykjavik Center

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Hotel Sigló Siglufjördur

Boutique and design, premium hotel with sea and mountain view

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Skálakot Manor House South Coast

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“Along with our 13 year old grandson we had a fabulous 5-day private tour with Iceland Discovery”

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Christmas adventure holidays in Iceland

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Want to consider a luxury break in Iceland this Christmas?  Why not talk to the expert locals that have experience in creating, premium, bespoke tours for families and couples. See the Northern Lights, chances of seeing this incredible phenomenon are more than 80% if...

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It’s erupting again in Iceland. This is what you need to know.

Not even a year since we had the last one, and in Iceland, Mother Nature is serving another melting pot of lava! It’s in the same area as the 2021 eruption. We call this one the Merardalir eruption and it’s believed to be at least twice as big as the Fagradalsfjall...

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Where to shop for the best local brands in Iceland.

When in Reykjavík, start by taking a walk-along the main drag of Laugavegur, Reykjavík’s downtown pedestrian street, and you'll find most of the noteworthy local shops of design, outdoor garments, jewellery and memorabilia. By including the Grandi by the port area,...

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Gray Line Iceland is one of the oldest and most trusted tour companies in Iceland. Our team of experienced, local Tour Experts is passionate about making every moment count.

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Gray Line has been a trusted provider of traveler experiences and excursions in the world’s most sought-after locations since 1910. Gray Line Iceland bus tours from Reykjavik visit the most popular locations in Iceland. Join us and experience the best of Iceland sightseeing! 

Gray Line Iceland bus tours offer a wide selection such as Reykjavik Day Tours, Iceland excursions, Airport Transfers from Keflavík International Airport and , tailor-made private travel arrangements. Additionally we offer private transfers to Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik.

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Private Snæfellsnes Peninsula with 6+ Attractions from Reykjavik

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Private Golden Circle and South Coast tour with 7+ Attractions

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Private Northern Lights Tour From Reykjavik

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Snæfellsnes Peninsula Small Group Tour

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Blue Lagoon Comfort Admission & Transfer

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Jokulsarlon Diamond Beach & South Iceland – Day Tour From Reykjavik

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Reykjavík Classic Whale Watching

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Golden Circle & Snowmobile Tour With Super Jeep

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Sea kayaking, one of the most exhilarating ways to experience antarctica, the arctic and beyond..

Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of  Antarctica ,  the Arctic , and some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, are guaranteed to stir your soul. Paddle between brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes, absorbing the majestic scenery as it unfolds before you. 

In Antarctica, keep your camera on-hand for unforgettable encounters with penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally leopard seals or orcas. In the Arctic, prepare to  paddle under nesting bird colonies, past massive glaciers and around large iceberg. 

Led by  experienced guides , you and your small group of like-minded adventurers will paddle between ice floes, brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes. Paddling is one of the best ways to access and intimately explore the beautiful coastlines we visit and therefore make the most of your time in the wild and remote  destinations we visit . 

‘Getting out amongst it’ is our philosophy, and that is exactly what we do. Weather permitting, the sea kayaking activity is normally available anytime the other expeditioners go out. Rather than travelling large distances, our aim is to ensure you see as much as possible. We paddle between 5 to 15 kilometres (2 to 4 hours) per outing, often taking a snack and a flask of hot chocolate to enjoy on our excursion.

Each small group of kayakers (up to 10 per guide) will have their own intimate exploration of the small hidden bays and coasts that are inaccessible to Zodiacs. Of course, we also make time for your own shore excursions and wildlife encounters.

The elements play an important role in our sea kayaking program. It is important that you have an adventurous attitude and understand that the weather can impact our kayaking time.

For all of our trips, you must be active in the outdoors and have an adventurous spirit. The level of experience differs slightly depending on the region you are visiting.

For most temperate and polar you should be an intermediate paddler. In South Georgia however, conditions can be more varied and you require solid paddling experience in ocean swell and wind.

For our tropical trips some prior paddling experience is needed. We may encounter wind on these trips, however the water is fairly protected.

You do not need to be an expert or know how to roll. However, you must be able to swim and you should have experience in a wet exit and assisted re-entry. You should also be proficient at putting on a spray skirt by yourself and be comfortable paddling on seas with up to half a metre swell. It is also important that you gain some practice getting into a kayak from a pier, wharf, or deep shoreline where you can’t step into the kayak from standing position. You can easily practice all of this at home, plus paddling in a variety of weather conditions, before your trip. 

What about beginners up to the challenge?

Our guides do not offer instructional classes for beginners. Therefore, the sea kayaking option is unsuitable for complete novices. However, there is often ample time to gain the required experience before you depart. We may be able to recommend a reputable sea kayak operator in your area for some tuition prior to the trip.

Your guide will assess your ability on the initial paddle, and if you have insufficient experience, he or she reserves the right to restrict your participation in rougher conditions.

You should be fit enough to paddle for up to three hours and climb between moving Zodiacs on the water. Regular exercise is recommended, because the fitter you are the more you will enjoy the experience. The more paddles you can do before the trip, the better. We recommend at least three outings prior to your voyage.

Polar regions

During summer the air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula, Greenland and Spitsbergen are generally above freezing but can range from -4°C to +5°C / 24.8°F to 41°F. The water temperature in the polar regions is close to freezing and winds sweep off the glaciers, making paddling a chilling experience. In South Georgia, there are stronger winds and swells than in Antarctica. Scotland, Iceland, Norwegian coasts are warmer with water temperatures of around 12 °C/ 53.6°F.

Temperate regions

The northern waters are warmer than the polar regions but water temperatures of around 12 °C/ 53.6°F mean you may opt to wear your paddle jacket on a warm, sunny day or our dry suits on a cool day. Surf landings are not likely, but you must be capable of paddling in a small swell or wind chop, with winds up to 20 knots. With that being said, we will not paddle if wind conditions are too strong and there is no sheltered area for paddling.

Tropical regions

In Costa Rica and Panama, April is the end of the dry season. The shoulder season begins in May, bringing increased humidity. Afternoon rain showers are possible in May with temperatures ranging from 26-36 °C (80- 96 °F). Winds are generally light at this time of year. The water temperature ranges from 27 -29 °C. Surf landings are not likely, but be prepared to paddle in a small swell or wind chop, with winds up to 15 knots. Again, we will not paddle if wind conditions are too strong and there is no sheltered area for paddling.

The Sea Kayaking activity is available for an additional surcharge and includes guided excursions and kayaking equipment. Fares for this activity start from US$900, AU$1,250, £460 or €550. 

Prices are indicative only and are variable. They are calculated based on the days of voyage, ability to carry out the activity and exchange rates.

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See wildlife unobtrusively

Kayaking is one of the best ways to spot rare wildlife, from penguins to puffins.

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Better access

Access intimate bays and coves that bigger crafts can’t reach.​

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Knowledgeable guides

Our experienced sea kayak guides will help bring your chosen destination to life.

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Hone your kayaking skills and gain a hobby for life!

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Become lifelong friends with your small group of like-minded adventurers.

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Being active every day on your holiday means you don’t have to feel guilty about being spoilt by our expert chefs!

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Add another layer to your once-in-a-lifetime holiday and make the most out of your time in some of the most remote places on earth.

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Have the time of your life exploring some of the wildest places on earth from the water.

6-Day Laugavegur & Fimmvörðuháls Trek Adventure

6-Day Laugavegur & Fimmvörðuháls Trek Adventure

5-Day Laugavegur Trek, South Coast & Glacier Hiking Adventure

5-Day Laugavegur Trek, South Coast & Glacier Hiking Adventure

6-Day Iceland Grand Adventure: Ring Road, Golden Circle, Mývatn, Hot Springs, Waterfalls & Glacier Lagoon

6-Day Iceland Grand Adventure: Ring Road, Golden Circle, Mývatn, Hot Springs, Waterfalls & Glacier Lagoon

4-Day Laugavegur Hut-to-Hut Trek: Explore Iceland's Wilderness

4-Day Laugavegur Hut-to-Hut Trek: Explore Iceland's Wilderness

4-Day Laugavegur Trek: Explore Iceland's Stunning Landscape

4-Day Laugavegur Trek: Explore Iceland's Stunning Landscape

5-Day South Coast & Northern Lights Adventure

5-Day South Coast & Northern Lights Adventure

5-Day Snæfellsnes & South Iceland Expedition

5-Day Snæfellsnes & South Iceland Expedition

4-Day Iceland Highlights Tour: Golden Circle, Jökulsárlón, South Coast, Landmannalaugar

4-Day Iceland Adventure: Golden Circle, South Coast, Ice Cave & Volcano Exploration

Our guide to paddler ratio is 1:10 and we provide an accompanying safety Zodiac. There are 26 places available in Antarctica and tropical voyages, 20 in temperate regions, South Georgia and all Arctic trips except in Franz Josef Land where the maximum is 16 kayakers.

Kayakers must be 14 or over.

Sea kayaking is offered in place of regular shore excursions. We aim to paddle as often as possible. Depending on the voyage, we generally aim to paddle twice per day.

We will give you a drybag for extra clothing, binoculars and anything that needs to be kept dry. You should also carry a water bottle. We recommend bringing a waterproof camera or phone, or ensuring you have a good quality waterproof case.

If the weather changes during our outing we will head back to the ship and perhaps join a shore excursion. The ship’s captain, expedition leader and kayak guide always maintain close contact to ensure a safe paddling experience. We do not attempt to paddle too far away from the ship. The emphasis is on experiencing the destination rather than travelling long distances.

The kayaks are made with a hard plastic and are easily paddled in swell and conducting shore landings, and through small patches of brash ice. We manoeuvre around the larger ice chunks and floes.

Kayaking in the poles offers a unique wildlife viewing experience. In Antarctica, we have many opportunities to encounter penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally we may even spot leopard seals or orcas. In the Arctic, we’ll paddle under nesting bird colonies, past massive glaciers and around large icebergs, however we maintain a safe distance from polar bears and walruses. Our guides carry rifles and flare guns in the Arctic to ensure your safety against polar bears.

Kayakers in wild temperate regions will have a unique wildlife experience, with possible encounters with seals and basking sharks. You will have the opportunity to view some of the largest sea bird colonies in the northern hemisphere.

The superb wildlife-viewing opportunities are endless in the astonishingly biodiverse nature reserves we visit. Kayaks offer a unique opportunity to view marine and land mammals, coral reefs, tropical fish, sea birds and an astonishing range of rainforest birds. We will bring our snorkelling gear with us during our paddles and take advantage of any opportunities to view marine life up close.

In the unlikely event of a capsize, your experienced guide will assist by righting the kayak, stabilising it then pumping it out. Paddlers will re-enter with the guide’s help, or with a support Zodiac. With drysuits and warm clothing underneath you will be comfortable in cold water for up to half an hour. Note that the kayaks have separate compartments with bulkheads, which means they will float after a capsize.

No. Each kayaking place is for one person only. Passengers are unable to share a kayaking place as we customise the kayaks and dry suits for each individual kayaker at the beginning of each voyage.

Balcony Stateroom Superior

Deck:  4 & 6

Cabin and balcony combined size:  29.2m² – 35.2m² (314.3ft² – 378.9ft²)

Private en-suite (wheelchair accessible)

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Closet space

Room-controlled thermostat

42″ flat-screen TV

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  • 1 x 3-in-1 polar jacket per person (polar voyages only)

Some of these rooms are equipped with wheelchair accessible bathrooms.

*Please note mini bar items are chargeable in all cabins except Junior Suite and Captain’s Suite

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If you want to plan a trip to Iceland, the best decision would be to work with a local company specializing in tours. You can have a one-of-a-kind experience as you access every itinerary you need and various packages for your selection. Since such companies are many within the region, it helps to know the features and other factors to look out for to determine the best-suited one to meet your expectations.

Company Features

A customer-oriented tour company is the best option because they strive to meet your needs. Some features to consider when choosing the ideal tour company in Iceland include:

Ability to deliver hassle-free experiences

A good company handles every aspect of the trip from your arrival to when you depart. They take care of every detail to ensure you have a stress-free experience. Deluxe Iceland understands your requirements, including the best accommodation options, and delivers accordingly.

Ratings from previous customers

The only way to determine the quality of customer service is by checking out reviews on top-rated online platforms. Ensure you compare several sites to get unbiased feedback. We have impressive ratings on Tripadvisor and other sites because of our professionalism. We will meet all your expectations.

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Your travel experience depends on your level of satisfaction based on your specific needs, which is why the ability to customize tours is fundamental. You need a company that takes the time to understand your clear-cut preferences and personalizes the tour details to match them.

Available Tour Options

You should have multiple alternatives, whether traveling alone, with your family, or as a corporate group. That means your tour company of choice should offer suitable transportation and different tour options ideal for your travel style. You deserve comfortable means of transport to enjoy the serenity, breathtaking landscape, and natural features wherever you go. Your experience will be more worthwhile if the tour comes with courteous personnel passionate about guiding you through memorable adventures in the country. Remember, private tour guides are experienced and know the best places to show you for an unforgettable exploration. They can take you to popular tourist sites or some of the hidden gems in Iceland.

Another consideration would be daytime tours that involve seeing some spectacular scenes like the northern lights. Remember that some sceneries and events are seasonal, so plan for them accordingly with the help of the tour company. You can opt to drive around without a guide and maintain a flexible schedule as you visit the various spots at your leisure. The tour company should have room for such an arrangement and provide well-serviced vehicles.

Since managing a group can be challenging, enlisting a service provider to facilitate your stay in Iceland and organize ideal group events is more practical. Deluxe Iceland can meet all the above needs and more. The company has private guided tours, self-drive tours, and group planning options to cater to every need. If you prefer to drive around Iceland, you will get liability insurance cover, collision damage waiver, and unlimited mileage with your car of choice.

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Fleets for Your Selection

An unreliable means of transport can be frustrating, spoil the mood, and subsequently undermine the entire trip. You deserve comfortable and luxurious vehicles that can conveniently take you wherever you want to visit, no matter the terrain. The transport vessels should be suitable for the number of people in your group; therefore, a company with a fleet to choose from is best. Consider amenities within the cars such as Wi-Fi and entertainment fixtures. Luggage space is also critical as it determines your comfort in the vehicle.

You can get a variety of vehicles from Deluxe Iceland, with options ranging from new models of Land Rover Discovery to Mercedes Benz V-class. You can also get a Mercedes Benz Sprinter that can accommodate 16 people and buggies for the rough terrains. The company can add extra amenities like child seats if you need them.

Note, if you choose self-drive tours , ensure you have an international driver’s license. You should also be conversant with the local traffic laws and be able to navigate the less-used roads. If you choose to explore the hidden spots, try to stick to paved roads.

Luxurious Accommodation for You

Your accommodation , relaxation, and meals also contribute to your overall experience during a vacation. Many tour companies have working relationships with enterprises providing such products and services. They can connect you with ideal hotels and lodges where you’re sure to feel welcome and can get sumptuous meals, including local cuisines. Confirm whether your tour package includes meals and other services that could be associated with accommodation, such as a spa treatment. Most companies do not include such costs in their packages, so you may have to pay extra or even access them on your own. However, popular accommodation amenities like swimming pools may be available in the hotels.

Deluxe Iceland has forged partnerships with numerous hotels and lodges with amazing sceneries and luxurious amenities. Examples include Fosshotel Eastfjords in East Iceland, Private Lake Villa in south Iceland, and Tower Suites in Reykjavik. Share your expectations with us, and we will connect you with the best hotel.

Additional Features to Consider

Flexibility : There should be room to adjust your travel plans, including canceling your trip in ample time.

Communication : A good company trains tour guides to communicate effectively, which includes listening. They should understand your interests and interact with you in a friendly and professional manner.

Professionalism : Tour guides should have organizational skills, be punctual, and be equipped to handle any crisis they may encounter during the trip.

Bottom-line

Deluxe Iceland guarantees the ultimate experience by having all the above qualities, features, and services. We strive to remain the best tour company in Iceland, which can only happen if we maintain stellar standards. You can get more information from our home page or by contacting us .

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Tips to travel Iceland on a budget, plus travel expert-approved gear

Where to get local deals, take a dip in a hot spring and more.

Need some summer vacation ideas that won't break the bank? "Good Morning America" is off to Iceland and packing expert tips to help create the perfect travel bucket list on a budget.

From free dips in hot springs to the stunning Seljalandsfoss waterfall, ABC News' Ashan Singh explored the Nordic island nation and shared the top ways to enjoy every stop of the trip without overspending.

PHOTO: Tourists walk around Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Aug. 12, 2021, near Storidalur, Iceland.

"Iceland is a tremendous deal from the Boston area in particular -- flights are only about five hours in each direction -- you could take just a long weekend there and still get an action-packed trip," Eric Rosen director of travel content for The Points Guy, told "GMA."

TPG has seen deals for as low as $400 and for travelers who don't care where they're seated on the plane, some fares drop as low as $230.

When it comes to hotels, Rosen offered another simple tip, spend now on credit cards from brands like Hilton or Marriott that, once the spending threshold is reached, offer large bonus points.

"Hilton cards for instance, offer anywhere from 130 to 180,000 points typically as part of their bonus," he said. "And that's going to be good enough for two maybe even three nights at some of these hotels in Reykjavik. And that could be your whole trip right there."

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Iceland activities on a budget

PHOTO: ABC News' Ashan Singh used the Reykjavík City Card to tour Iceland on a budget.

Get a taste of the city's culture with the Reykjavík City Card, which gives visitors access to multiple museums, art galleries, pools and even bus transportation for free.

PHOTO: ABC News' Ashan Singh takes a hike in Iceland.

Enjoy going home with a fashionable souvenir? Local knits are quintessentially Iceland, but with handmade sweaters priced up to $500, Singh sought out second hand store, Extraloppan to score a sweater as low as $50.

PHOTO: ABC News' Ashan Singh purchases a traditional Icelandic sweater from a second hand clothing store.

Rent a car. Singh found deals for as low as $86 a day.

Save on a more extravagant meal by finding a deal through the Dineout Iceland app, which for a small fee offers discounts all over the land of fire and ice.

PHOTO: ABC News' Ashan Singh enjoys a roadside hot dog in Iceland.

Looking for a cheap and quick local bite? Try a roadside hot dog for just $4.

Visit the free National Parks and take in sights like waterfalls and geysers, but Singh suggests skipping the Blue Lagoon, which can cost $350 for a family of four, instead opt for taking a dip in a local, free hot spring.

PHOTO: ABC News' Ashan Singh takes a dip in a hot spring while traveling Iceland on a budget.

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Elizabeth and Tia recap Iceland trips on Upper Michigan Today

Take a look at the sights and sounds of iceland on upper michigan today friday, may 10..

Mary Gervasi, Ron Leino, Cindy Baker, Kay Mitchell, and Bev Hill join Tia Trudgeon and...

MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - Now that Elizabeth Peterson and Tia Trudgeon have returned from Iceland and haven’t gotten back into the regular swing of things, they’re ready to recap the experience!

Check out Friday’s episode of Upper Michigan Today to hear from the two, plus others on the tour, about the experience traveling through Iceland on a group tour organized by Collette and Holiday Travel Vacations in Marquette.

First, Elizabeth and Tia share their personal highlights, exchange souvenirs, and hear from Luciana, Tia’s tour guide.

Mary Gervasi, Ron Leino, Cindy Baker, Kay Mitchell, and Bev Hill join the conversation to share their favorite moments.

Upper Michigan Today hears from Greg, Elizabeth’s tour guide.

A look at the food...

...and the animals.

Elizabeth and Tia compare and contrast their experiences.

And finally, more views.

You can watch Upper Michigan Today on weekdays at 9:00 a.m. on FOX UP or stream the show on your smart device with the TV6+ app.

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Four Tours Designed To Teach Travelers About Climate Change

In 2022, there were 963 million international tourist arrivals worldwide.

That’s 963 million opportunities for the travel industry to be a positive influence and drive transformative change. More specifically, that’s 963 million chances to increase knowledge about the realities of the climate crisis in vivid and unforgettable ways and inspire dedication to protecting the planet and fighting for climate action.

If you spend any amount of time searching online for travel experiences designed to provide education specifically about climate change, there continues to be an underwhelming amount of information and options.

But at least a handful of thoughtful travel companies and tour operators in business today have begun crafting tours that integrate first-hand education or exposure to the environmental challenges unfolding worldwide as global temperatures warm and weather patterns the world over make dramatic shifts.

From journeys that bring travelers to Iceland to witness and learn first-hand about glaciers that are rapidly retreating in the face of warming temperatures to citizen science projects that allow travelers to participate in research and data collection about the changing planet, to itineraries that include traveling alongside educators, scientists, and individuals with Ph.D.s, here are some of the emerging ways travel companies are shining a light on the serious challenges facing the planet in an attempt to inspire climate action.

1.Earth Watch, Climate Change in the Mackenzie Mountains

Earthwatch offers an inspiring number of thoughtfully designed tours that delve deep into the climate crisis.  From the Climate Change at the Arctic’s Edge tour to the Climate Change: Sea to Trees at Acadia National Park trip, and Climate Change in the Mackenzie Mountains, Earth Watch provides a unique variety of ways to engage in thoughtful travels alongside scientists and Ph.D.s in order to learn more about our fragile planet. The company also offers tours focused on ocean health, and wildlife and ecosystems. 

Its 11-day Mackenzie Mountains tour in particular, takes travelers to the majestic Mackenzie Mountains, a range that forms the border between Canada’s Northwest Territories and the Yukon. An area that’s on the front line of climate change, participants will use sophisticated equipment to collect data about permafrost and soil—work that helps reveal global-warming-related changes in the region. Additional activities include monitoring the status of the tree line, and record information on native plant species, says the company’s website.

There will also be time spent observing native mammals and birds in this striking and beautiful region. And here too, there’s a climate change-related purpose: travelers will record when and where animals are spotted and how many are observed. By helping researchers learn all they can about this fragile environment now, travelers will be helping to preserve it for the future, says the company’s website.

2.Global Family Travels,  Immerse in Iceland’s Dynamic Geology: A Transformative Adventure to Inspire Climate Change Action

A trailblazer when it comes to crafting trips designed to illuminate the challenges unfolding around the world, Global Family Travels offers an immersive, living science experience in Iceland.

The nine-night trip provides the opportunity to explore the beauty of Iceland’s landscape and learn about how climate change has impacted the country’s geography, how warming ocean temperatures are threatening some local wildlife and of course, take an up-close look at the heartbreaking retreat of glaciers.

“From beginning to end, this new trip to Iceland (which is appropriate for travelers from 8 to 80

years old) was created to educate participants about our changing climate and inspire them to

take up the cause, spreading the critical message about the need to protect this planet we call

home,” says Global Family Travels founder and CEO Jennifer Spatz.

Want to learn more? Read the company’s blog about the trip . There’s also an informational webinar that provides more details about this impactful itinerary.

“By the time you leave Iceland you will truly know the impacts of climate change, how to treat the environment in a sustainable way and hopefully have some ideas about what you personally can do to minimize your impact and help mitigate climate change,” says Spatz.

3.Intrepid Travel, Citizens Science Program, Antarctica 

Like the other companies on this list, Intrepid Travel believes that “when people know better, they do better.” This includes how climate change is reshaping the world.

On its small-group Antarctica journeys, which range from 11- to 23-days, Intrepid invites travelers to take part in a unique Citizen Science program that allows for assisting researchers and science coordinators in collecting data and making observations.

“Citizen Science is a way to harness the power of thousands of travelers around the world to observe, record, and report on natural phenomena,” says the company’s website. “This is particularly useful in remote and isolated destinations like Antarctica, where it is challenging to support long-term academic observation teams. Scientific research in the Antarctic is often a costly, time-consuming and difficult task.”

In particular, Intrepid's Antarctica tours feature partnerships with NASA, Oxford University, Happy Whale and other research organizations, giving passengers the ability to track animal migration, observe weather patterns, and measure the health of phytoplankton (the tiny microscopic organisms that form the basis of the ocean’s entire food chain).

“Antarctica and the Southern Ocean play critical roles in the regulation of the Earth’s climate system and in many ways are the ‘canary in the coal mine’ of climate change,” the company’s website explains. “In the coming years, politicians and regulatory bodies will decide the fate of Antarctica and our scientists need all the information they can get to help inform this future policy.”

4.Natural Habitat Adventures, Climate Change & Our Wild World

It’s hardly an overstatement to say that our planet is warming at a dangerous pace, a reality that Natural Habitat Adventures points out is impacting ecosystems, habitats, wildlife and people.

“As lovers of nature, we feel acutely how much is at stake,” says the company’s website. “From the Amazon to the Arctic, as rain forests burn and sea ice melts, wild places are under duress. That’s why we believe it is critical to understand what is happening so we can influence our leaders to respond and alter our behaviors accordingly.”

With this in mind, Natural Habitat Adventures launched a special trip series called Climate Change & Our Wild World, which was crafted to bring travelers face-to-face with the how the warming climate is impacting the world. And, ideally, the trips “inspire hope and action on behalf of our planet.”

Trips included in this special series exploring the Amazon, East Greenland and even spending time with Canada’s polar bears—an animal whose plight has been particularly devastating as the sea ice that polar bears depend upon rapidly melts.

They also include traveling alongside World Wildlife Fund (WWF) experts who will provide information all along the way regarding the impacts of climate change on the wild places being visited. Trip participants will meet conservationists, researchers and other experts. 

The Nat Hab trips, along with the others mentioned in this story, have been designed with this critical concept in mind:

“We only tend to advocate for issues we feel personally invested in. And there’s no more powerful way to spark that incentive than to experience these places for yourself."

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Money blog: Loud budgeting - the taboo-busting money hack you can do without giving up daily coffee

Created accidentally by a comedian, "loud budgeting" is breaking down the taboo of speaking about money. Read this and the rest of our Weekend Money features, and leave a comment, and we'll be back with rolling personal finance and consumer news on Monday.

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By Jess Sharp , Money team 

Money saving trends are constantly popping up on social media - but one in particular has been gaining huge amounts of attention.

Created accidentally by a comedian, loud budgeting is breaking down the taboo of speaking about money.

The idea is based on being firmer/more vocal about your financial boundaries in social situations and setting out what you are happy to spend your money on, instead of "Keeping up with the Joneses". 

On TikTok alone, videos published under the hashtag #loudbudgeting have garnered more than 30 million views - and that figure is continuing to climb. 

We spoke to Lukas Battle - the 26-year-old who unintentionally created the trend as part of a comedy sketch. 

Based in New York, he came up with the term in a skit about the "quiet luxury" hype, which had spread online in 2023 inspired by shows like Succession. 

The term was used for humble bragging about your wealth with expensive items that were subtle in their design - for example, Gwyneth Paltrow's  £3,900 moss green wool coat from The Row, which she wore during her ski resort trial...

"I was never a big fan of the quiet luxury trend, so I just kind of switched the words and wrote 'loud budgeting is in'. I'm tired of spending money and I don't want to pretend to be rich," Lukas said. 

"That's how it started and then the TikTok comments were just obsessed with that original idea." 

This was the first time he mentioned it...

Lukas explained that it wasn't about "being poor" but about not being afraid of sharing your financial limits and "what's profitable for you personally". 

"It's not 'skip a coffee a day and you'll become a millionaire'."

While talking money has been seen as rude or taboo, he said it's something his generation is more comfortable doing. 

"I've seen more debate around the topic and I think people are really intrigued and attracted by the idea," he said. 

"It's just focusing your spending and time on things you enjoy and cutting out the things you might feel pressured to spend your money on."  

He has incorporated loud budgeting into his own life, telling his friends "it's free to go outside" and opting for cheaper dinner alternatives.

"Having the terminology and knowing it's a trend helps people understand it and there's no awkward conversation around it," he said. 

The trend has been a big hit with so-called American "finfluencers", or "financial influencers", but people in the UK have started practising it as well. 

Mia Westrap has taken up loud budgeting by embarking on a no-buy year and sharing her finances with her 11.3k TikTok followers. 

Earning roughly £2,100 a month, she spends around £1,200 on essentials, like rent, petrol and car insurance, but limits what else she can purchase. 

Clothes, fizzy drinks, beauty treatments, makeup, dinners out and train tickets are just some things on her "red list". 

The 26-year-old PHD student first came across the idea back in 2017, but decided to take up the challenge this year after realising she was living "pay check to pay check". 

She said her "biggest fear" in the beginning was that her friends wouldn't understand what she was doing, but she found loud budgeting helped. 

"I'm still trying my best to just go along with what everyone wants to do but I just won't spend money while we do it and my friends don't mind that, we don't make a big deal out of it," she said. 

So far, she has been able to save £1,700, and she said talking openly about her money has been "really helpful". 

"There's no way I could have got this far if I wasn't baring my soul to the internet about the money I have spent. It has been a really motivating factor."

Financial expert John Webb said loud budgeting has the ability to help many "feel empowered" and create a "more realistic" relationship with money.

"This is helping to normalise having open and honest conversations about finances," the consumer affair manager at Experien said. 

"It can also reduce the anxiety some might have by keeping their financial worries to themselves." 

However, he warned it's important to be cautious and to take the reality of life into consideration. 

"It could cause troubles within friendship groups if they're not on the same page as you or have different financial goals," he said.

"This challenge isn't meant to stop you from having fun, but it is designed to help people become more conscious and intentional when it comes to money, and reduce the stigma around talking about it." 

Rightmove's keyword tool shows Victorian-era houses are the most commonly searched period properties, with people drawn to their ornate designs and features.

Georgian and Edwardian-style are second and third respectively, followed by Tudor properties. Regency ranked in fifth place.

Rightmove property expert Tim Bannister said: "Home hunters continue to be captivated by the character and charm of properties that we see in period dramas.

"Victorian homes remain particularly popular, characterised by their historic charm, solid construction, and spacious interiors. You'll often find Victorian houses in some of the most desirable locations which include convenient access to schools and transport links."

Throughout the week Money blog readers have shared their thoughts on the stories we've been covering, with the most correspondence coming in on...

  • A hotly contested debate on the best brand of tea
  • Downsizing homes
  • The cost of Michelin-starred food

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On Wednesday we reported on a new £12m ad from PG Tips in response to it falling behind rivals such as Twinings, Yorkshire Tea and Tetley....

We had lots of comments like this...

How on earth was the PG Tips advert so expensive? I prefer Tetley tea, PG Tips is never strong enough flavour for me. Shellyleppard
The reason for the sales drop with PG Tips could be because they increased the price and reduced the quantity of bags from 240 to 180 - it's obvious. Royston

And then this question which we've tried to answer below...

Why have PG Tips changed from Pyramid shape tea bags, to a square? Sam

Last year PG Tips said it was changing to a square bag that left more room for leaves to infuse, as the bags wouldn't fold over themselves.

We reported on data showing how downsizing could save you money for retirement - more than £400,000, in some regions, by swapping four beds for two.

Some of our readers shared their experiences...

We are downsizing and moving South so it's costing us £100k extra for a smaller place, all money from retirement fund. AlanNorth
Interesting read about downsizing for retirement. We recently did this to have the means to retire early at 52. However, we bought a house in the south of France for the price of a flat in our town in West Sussex. Now living the dream! OliSarah

How much should we pay for food?

Executive chef at London's two-Michelin-starred Ikoyi, Jeremy Chan, raised eyebrows when he suggested to the Money blog that Britons don't pay enough for restaurant food.

Ikoyi, the 35th best restaurant in the world, charges £320 for its tasting menu. 

"I don't think people pay enough money for food, I think we charge too little, [but] we want to always be accessible to as many people as possible, we're always trying our best to do that," he said, in a piece about his restaurant's tie up with Uber Eats... 

We had this in... 

Are they serious? That is two weeks' worth of food shopping for me, if the rich can afford this "tasting menu" then they need to be taxed even more by the government, it's just crazy! Steve T
If the rate of pay is proportionate to the vastly overpriced costs of the double Michelin star menu, I would gladly peel quail eggs for four-hour stints over continuing to be abused as a UK supply teacher. AndrewWard
Does this two-star Michelin star chef live in the real world? Who gives a toss if he stands and peels his quails eggs for four hours, and he can get the best turbot from the fishmonger fresh on a daily basis? It doesn't justify the outrageous price he is charging for his tasting menu. Topaztraveller
Chefs do make me laugh, a steak is just a steak, they don't make the meat! They just cook it like the rest of us, but we eat out because we can't be bothered cooking! StevieGrah

Finally, many of you reacted to this feature on common mistakes in job interviews...

Those 10 biggest mistakes people make in interviews is the dumbest thing I've ever read. They expect all that and they'll be offering a £25k a year job. Why wouldn't I want to know about benefits and basic sick pay? And also a limp handshake? How's that relevant to how you work? Jre90

Others brought their own tips...

Whenever I go for an interview I stick to three points: 1. Be yourself 2. Own the interview 3. Wear the clothes that match the job you are applying Kevin James Blakey

From Sunday, eligible working parents of children from nine-months-old in England will be able to register for access to up to 15 free hours of government-funded childcare per week.

This will then be granted from September. 

Check if you're eligible  here  - or read on for our explainer on free childcare across the UK.

Three and four year olds

In England, all parents of children aged three and four in England can claim 15 hours of free childcare per week, for 1,140 hours (38 weeks) a year, at an approved provider.

This is a universal offer open to all.

It can be extended to 30 hours where both parents (or the sole parent) are in work, earn the weekly minimum equivalent of 16 hours at the national minimum or living wage, and have an income of less than £100,000 per year.

Two year olds

Previously, only parents in receipt of certain benefits were eligible for 15 hours of free childcare.

But, as of last month, this was extended to working parents.

This is not a universal offer, however.

A working parent must earn more than £8,670 but less than £100,000 per year. For couples, the rule applies to both parents.

Nine months old

In September, this same 15-hour offer will be extended to working parents of children aged from nine months. From 12 May, those whose children will be at least nine months old on 31 August can apply to received the 15 hours of care from September.

From September 2025

The final change to the childcare offer in England will be rolled out in September 2025, when eligible working parents of all children under the age of five will be able to claim 30 hours of free childcare a week.

In some areas of Wales, the Flying Start early years programme offers 12.5 hours of free childcare for 39 weeks, for eligible children aged two to three. The scheme is based on your postcode area, though it is currently being expanded.

All three and four-year-olds are entitled to free early education of 10 hours per week in approved settings during term time under the Welsh government's childcare offer.

Some children of this age are entitled to up to 30 hours per week of free early education and childcare over 48 weeks of the year. The hours can be split - but at least 10 need to be used on early education.

To qualify for this, each parent must earn less than £100,000 per year, be employed and earn at least the equivalent of working 16 hours a week at the national minimum wage, or be enrolled on an undergraduate, postgraduate or further education course that is at least 10 weeks in length.

All three and four-year-olds living in Scotland are entitled to at least 1,140 hours per year of free childcare, with no work or earnings requirements for parents. 

This is usually taken as 30 hours per week over term time (38 weeks), though each provider will have their own approach.

Some households can claim free childcare for two-year-olds. To be eligible you have to be claiming certain benefits such as Income Support, Jobseeker's Allowance or Universal Credit, or have a child that is in the care of their local council or living with you under a guardianship order or kinship care order.

Northern Ireland

There is no scheme for free childcare in Northern Ireland. Some other limited support is available.

Working parents can access support from UK-wide schemes such as tax credits, Universal Credit, childcare vouchers and tax-free childcare.

Aside from this, all parents of children aged three or four can apply for at least 12.5 hours a week of funded pre-school education during term time. But over 90% of three-year-olds have a funded pre-school place - and of course this is different to childcare.

What other help could I be eligible for?

Tax-free childcare  - Working parents in the UK can claim up to £500 every three months (up to £2,000 a year) for each of their children to help with childcare costs. 

If the child is disabled, the amount goes up to £1,000 every three months (up to £4,000 a year).

To claim the benefit, parents will need to open a tax-free childcare account online. For every 80p paid into the account, the government will top it up by 20p.

The scheme is available until the September after the child turns 11.

Universal credit  - Working families on universal credit can claim back up to 85% of their monthly childcare costs, as long as the care is paid for upfront. The most you can claim per month is £951 for one child or £1,630 for two or more children.

Tax credits -  People claiming working tax credit can get up to 70% of what they pay for childcare if their costs are no more than £175 per week for one child or £300 per work for multiple children.

Two big economic moments dominated the news agenda in Money this week - interest rates and GDP.

As expected, the Bank of England held the base rate at 5.25% on Wednesday - but a shift in language was instructive about what may happen next.

Bank governor Andrew Bailey opened the door to a summer cut to 5%, telling reporters that an easing of rates at the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting on 20 June was neither ruled out nor a fait accompli.

More surprisingly, he suggested that rate cuts, when they start, could go deeper "than currently priced into market rates".

He refused to be drawn on what that path might look like - but markets had thought rates could bottom out at 4.5% or 4.75% this year, and potentially 3.5% or 4% next.

"To make sure that inflation stays around the 2% target - that inflation will neither be too high nor too low - it's likely that we will need to cut Bank rate over the coming quarters and make monetary policy somewhat less restrictive over the forecast period," Mr Bailey said.

You can read economics editor Ed Conway's analysis of the Bank's decision here ...

On Friday we discovered the UK is no longer in recession.

Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.6% between January and March, the Office for National Statistics said.

This followed two consecutive quarters of the economy shrinking.

The data was more positive than anticipated.

"Britain is not just out of recession," wrote Conway. "It is out of recession with a bang."

The UK has seen its fastest growth since the tailend of the pandemic - and Conway picked out three other reasons for optimism.

1/ An economic growth rate of 0.6% is near enough to what economists used to call "trend growth". It's the kind of number that signifies the economy growing at more or less "normal" rates.

2/ 0.6% means the UK is, alongside Canada, the fastest-growing economy in the G7 (we've yet to hear from Japan, but economists expect its economy to contract in the first quarter).

3/ Third, it's not just gross domestic product that's up. So too is gross domestic product per head - the number you get when you divide our national income by every person in the country. After seven years without any growth, GDP per head rose by 0.4% in the first quarter.

GDP per head is a more accurate yardstick for the "feelgood factor", said Conway - perhaps meaning people will finally start to feel better off.

For more on where Friday's figures leaves us, listen to an Ian King Business Podcast special...

The Money blog is your place for consumer news, economic analysis and everything you need to know about the cost of living - bookmark news.sky.com/money .

It runs with live updates every weekday - while on Saturdays we scale back and offer you a selection of weekend reads.

Check them out this morning and we'll be back on Monday with rolling news and features.

The Money team is Emily Mee, Bhvishya Patel, Jess Sharp, Katie Williams, Brad Young and Ollie Cooper, with sub-editing by Isobel Souster. The blog is edited by Jimmy Rice.

If you've missed any of the features we've been running in Money this year, or want to check back on something you've previously seen in the blog, this archive of our most popular articles may help...

Loaves of bread have been recalled from shelves in Japan after they were found to contain the remains of a rat.

Production of the bread in Tokyo has been halted after parts of a "small animal" were found by at least two people.

Pasco Shikishima Corp, which produces the bread, said 104,000 packages have been recalled as it apologised and promised compensation.

A company representative told Sky News's US partner network, NBC News, that a "small black rat" was found in the bread. No customers were reported to have fallen ill as a result of ingesting the contaminated bread.

"We deeply apologise for the serious inconvenience and trouble this has caused to our customers, suppliers, and other concerned parties," the spokesman said.

Pasco added in a separate statement that "we will do our utmost to strengthen our quality controls so that this will never happen again. We ask for your understanding and your co-operation."

Japanese media reports said at least two people who bought the bread in the Gunma prefecture, north-west of Tokyo, complained to the company about finding a rodent in the bread.

Record levels of shoplifting appear to be declining as fewer shopkeepers reported thefts last year, new figures show. 

A survey by the Office for National Statistics shows 26% of retailers experienced customer theft in 2023, down from a record high of 28% in 2022.

This comes despite a number of reports suggesting shoplifting is becoming more frequent. 

A  separate ONS finding , which used police crime data, showed reports of shoplifting were at their highest level in 20 years in 2023, with law enforcements logging 430,000 instances of the crime.

Let's get you up to speed on the biggest business news of the past 24 hours. 

A privately owned used-car platform is circling Cazoo Group, its stricken US-listed rival, which is on the brink of administration.

Sky News has learnt that Motors.co.uk is a leading contender to acquire Cazoo's marketplace operation, which would include its brand and intellectual property assets.

The process to auction the used-car platform's constituent parts comes after it spent tens of millions of pounds on sponsorship deals in football, snooker and darts in a rapid attempt to gain market share.

The owner of British Airways has reported a sharp rise in profits amid soaring demand for trips and a fall in the cost of fuel.

International Airlines Group said its operating profit for the first three months of the year was €68m (£58.5m) - above expectations and up from €9m (£7.7m) during the same period in 2023.

The company, which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said earnings had soared thanks to strong demand, particularly over the Easter holidays.

The prospect of a strike across Tata Steel's UK operations has gained further traction after a key union secured support for industrial action.

Community, which has more than 3,000 members, said 85% voted in favour of fighting the India-owned company's plans for up to 2,800 job losses, the majority of them at the country's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot, South Wales.

Tata confirmed last month it was to press ahead with the closure of the blast furnaces at the plant, replacing them with electric arc furnaces to reduce emissions and costs.

In doing so, the company rejected an alternative plan put forward by the Community, GMB and Unite unions that, they said, would raise productivity and protect jobs across the supply chain.

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