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Discover Iceland through a curated collection of sightseeing tours designed for comfort, clarity, and relaxed enjoyment. From iconic routes like the Golden Circle and the South Coast to the wild beauty of Snæfellsnes Peninsula and the geothermal landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula, each journey is thoughtfully paced to help you experience more.
As its title suggests, this comprehensive tour covers all the major attractions of southwest Iceland, beginning with a drive to the national park and former parliament site at Thingvellir and continuing through the mountains to the area around the lake Laugarvatn, known for its high level of seismic activity.
Located a short distance from the fishing port of Grindavík on the Reykjanes penisula in the southwest, the Blue Lagoon is today one of Iceland’s most popular tourist attractions.
Reykjavik sightseeing The world’s most northerly capital, Reykjavik is home to several places of historic and cultural interest, among them Árbæjarsafn Folk Museum, the Ásmundur Sveinsson Museum of Sculpture and the Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum, as well, of course, as the National Museum of Iceland.
This facinating tour covers the gushing hot springs and boiling mud pools of the geothermal area at Krísuvík, a region of great beauty in a lunar landscape surrounded by a ring of brooding mountains. A visit to the Blue Lagoon for a relaxing swim provides a relaxing end to a memorable tour.
Guided tour of the Nesjavellir geothermal power plant, source of some of the geothermal energy used to heat Reykjavík and the surrounding area, followed by a drive around the shores of Thingvallavatn, Iceland’s largest lake, to Thingvellir historic site of the Old Icelandic Parliament.
Reykjanes We start the tour in Reykjavik or Keflavik (Leifur Eriksson Air Terminal), as applicable. First we visit Grindavik, one of Iceland’s fishing villages where a visit to the “Saltfisksetrid” Museum is optional.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscape on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula Tour. It is known as “Iceland in Miniature.” This captivating region of Iceland offers a condensed showcase of the countries most awe-inspiring natural wonders, all within easy reach.
The vast expance of Iceland’s southern coastal plain, sandwiches snow-capped glaciers and the sea and criss-crossed by some of the country’s most powerful rivers, is the subject of this option-packed tour. First stop is the waterfall Seljalandsfoss, set against the backdrop of Eyjafjallajökull glacier, before continuing to the waterfall Skógarfoss and Folk Museum at Skógar.
This tour begins with a drive north through the dramatic mountains scenery of Hvalfjörður fjord, site of Iceland’s last working whaling station until the suspension of whaling in 1986, and along the shore to the picturesque fishing port of Akranes.
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