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8D7N Iceland Family Journey: Geysers, Glaciers, and Fjords (ELRNF) ⚠ Minimum 2 adult(s) per departure

8D7N Iceland Family Journey: Geysers, Glaciers, and Fjords (ELRNF)
⚠ Minimum 2 adult(s) per departure

Per Pax
From: $5521 From: €5257 From: £4513 From: RM24005 From: CAD7153 From: SGD7658 From: AUD7970 From: HKD43497
Reykjavík

Cities to Visit: Reykjavík
Language: English

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Travel Period: from July 9, 2022 till August 5, 2023
Tour Highlight
~ Walk through glacial landscapes and soak in steaming hot springs
~ Step into Viking realms on a visit to a traditional turf house
~ Set out on a whale-watching excursion to seek out minke and humpback whales
~ Taste traditional Icelandic bread fresh from a geothermal bakery.
What To Expect
From glittering glaciers to black-sand beaches, Iceland’s wild landscapes will surprise and inspire travelers of all ages. Explore this subarctic isle’s natural and cultural treasures alongside our dynamic guides as you step behind the curtain of a spectacular waterfall or hike to the edge of a volcanic crater. Descend inside a lava tunnel, delve into Viking history, or opt to try your hand at riding hardy Icelandic horses.
  • Day 1: Arrive Reykjavik

    Arrive in time to meet your fellow travelers for a welcome gathering this evening. Your arrival transfer is included.

    Hotel accommodation in Iceland is very limited and rooms/facilities can be fairly simple with few amenities. Hotels are chosen for their location and access to the wondrous landscapes and natural wonders of Iceland. Hotels are often remote, all the better to enjoy the beautiful natural setting.

  • Day 2: Reykjavik

    Start the morning at the Perlan museum, which showcases Iceland’s geological forces through exhibits on volcanic eruptions, explosive geysers, and more. After a classic Icelandic hot dog lunch, hop aboard a ship for a whale-watching expedition on Faxaflói Bay. Search for minke whales, humpback whales, dolphins, and porpoises diving through the waves, and learn about the incredible diversity of sea life in Iceland’s waters. The rest of the day is free for relaxing at your hotel or exploring Reykjavík.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 3: Hveragerdi

    Set off on a hike through an area dotted with hot springs, stopping to soak your feet in steaming pools along the way. Then head to a traditional Icelandic horse farm to meet the friendly equine residents and learn about this special breed. Icelandic horses are small, hardy, and have a unique ambling gait called the tölt. Opt to saddle up and ride through the surrounding hills with a guide before gathering at the farm for a homemade lunch. This afternoon, travel to a vast lava field and enter one of the longest lava tunnels in Iceland, where we’ll explore the amazing inner workings of a volcanic eruption. Continue to our hotel in Hveragerði, a town built around its own bubbling hot spring.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 4: Golden Circle

    Discover the celebrated Golden Circle, a circuit that will take us to some of Iceland’s most amazing natural treasures. Hear the roar of the mighty Gullfoss waterfall and visit the Geysir hot spring, the namesake of all the world’s geysers. Continue to Thingvellir National Park, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates collide. Then visit a geothermal bakery to watch bakers digging pots of fresh bread out of hot black sand. Taste a slice still warm from the ground, and get the recipe for a loaf of rye. In the late afternoon, opt to stop by the Laugarvatn Fontana Spa for a soothing soak in geothermal waters.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 5: South Coast

    Today, explore Iceland’s amazing history, from the Viking era to the industrial revolution. Visit a traditional turf-walled dwelling, and step inside a 20th-century schoolhouse while learning about Iceland’s architectural heritage, folk crafts, and modern technology. Then take a short walk to the Skógafoss waterfall, one of the biggest falls in Iceland at more than 80 feet across. Enjoy a picnic lunch near the base of the waterfall and watch for rainbows sparkling in the spray. This afternoon ramble on one of Iceland’s legendary black-sand beaches.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 6: Westman Islands - Vik

    Leave the mainland behind and voyage to the Westman Islands, a volcanic archipelago off Iceland’s southern coast. Go ashore on Heimaey, the only inhabited isle in the archipelago, and wander among the white wooden buildings of the single tiny town. Learn about the island’s recent volcanic history, view parts of the town buried by lava flows, and hike up the slopes of the Eldfell crater, where the ground is still warm from geothermal activity! Search for adorable puffins and other seabirds nesting on the island’s steep cliffs, then sail back to Vík—the southernmost village in Iceland, known for its black-sand beach and strange rock formations.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 7: Reykjavik

    Return to Reykjavík this morning, stopping along the way to visit Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most spectacular waterfalls. Step behind the curtain of the falls into a hidden cave filled with mist, and enjoy one of the best photographic opportunities in Iceland. Continue to the famed Blue Lagoon to soak in the hot spring’s iridescent blue waters. Continue to Reykjavík and enjoy a farewell dinner.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast, Dinner
  • Day 8: Depart Reykjavik

    Depart at any time.

    : Breakfast
Whats Included
~ 7 nights accommodations
~ 7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
~ Private air-con minivan/coach, 4x4 vehicle, walking
~ Attractions as mentioned in itinerary

Whats Excluded
~ International air ticket
~ Travel insurance
~ Optional activity
~ Tipping
~ Others not mentioned

Where to Visits

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DATETIME
Jun 2023: 24RM24005
Jul 2023: 1, 15 & 29RM24005
Aug 2023: 5RM24005

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Travel Period: from July 9, 2022 till August 5, 2023
Tour Highlight
~ Walk through glacial landscapes and soak in steaming hot springs
~ Step into Viking realms on a visit to a traditional turf house
~ Set out on a whale-watching excursion to seek out minke and humpback whales
~ Taste traditional Icelandic bread fresh from a geothermal bakery.
What To Expect
From glittering glaciers to black-sand beaches, Iceland’s wild landscapes will surprise and inspire travelers of all ages. Explore this subarctic isle’s natural and cultural treasures alongside our dynamic guides as you step behind the curtain of a spectacular waterfall or hike to the edge of a volcanic crater. Descend inside a lava tunnel, delve into Viking history, or opt to try your hand at riding hardy Icelandic horses.
  • Day 1: Arrive Reykjavik

    Arrive in time to meet your fellow travelers for a welcome gathering this evening. Your arrival transfer is included.

    Hotel accommodation in Iceland is very limited and rooms/facilities can be fairly simple with few amenities. Hotels are chosen for their location and access to the wondrous landscapes and natural wonders of Iceland. Hotels are often remote, all the better to enjoy the beautiful natural setting.

  • Day 2: Reykjavik

    Start the morning at the Perlan museum, which showcases Iceland’s geological forces through exhibits on volcanic eruptions, explosive geysers, and more. After a classic Icelandic hot dog lunch, hop aboard a ship for a whale-watching expedition on Faxaflói Bay. Search for minke whales, humpback whales, dolphins, and porpoises diving through the waves, and learn about the incredible diversity of sea life in Iceland’s waters. The rest of the day is free for relaxing at your hotel or exploring Reykjavík.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 3: Hveragerdi

    Set off on a hike through an area dotted with hot springs, stopping to soak your feet in steaming pools along the way. Then head to a traditional Icelandic horse farm to meet the friendly equine residents and learn about this special breed. Icelandic horses are small, hardy, and have a unique ambling gait called the tölt. Opt to saddle up and ride through the surrounding hills with a guide before gathering at the farm for a homemade lunch. This afternoon, travel to a vast lava field and enter one of the longest lava tunnels in Iceland, where we’ll explore the amazing inner workings of a volcanic eruption. Continue to our hotel in Hveragerði, a town built around its own bubbling hot spring.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 4: Golden Circle

    Discover the celebrated Golden Circle, a circuit that will take us to some of Iceland’s most amazing natural treasures. Hear the roar of the mighty Gullfoss waterfall and visit the Geysir hot spring, the namesake of all the world’s geysers. Continue to Thingvellir National Park, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates collide. Then visit a geothermal bakery to watch bakers digging pots of fresh bread out of hot black sand. Taste a slice still warm from the ground, and get the recipe for a loaf of rye. In the late afternoon, opt to stop by the Laugarvatn Fontana Spa for a soothing soak in geothermal waters.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 5: South Coast

    Today, explore Iceland’s amazing history, from the Viking era to the industrial revolution. Visit a traditional turf-walled dwelling, and step inside a 20th-century schoolhouse while learning about Iceland’s architectural heritage, folk crafts, and modern technology. Then take a short walk to the Skógafoss waterfall, one of the biggest falls in Iceland at more than 80 feet across. Enjoy a picnic lunch near the base of the waterfall and watch for rainbows sparkling in the spray. This afternoon ramble on one of Iceland’s legendary black-sand beaches.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 6: Westman Islands - Vik

    Leave the mainland behind and voyage to the Westman Islands, a volcanic archipelago off Iceland’s southern coast. Go ashore on Heimaey, the only inhabited isle in the archipelago, and wander among the white wooden buildings of the single tiny town. Learn about the island’s recent volcanic history, view parts of the town buried by lava flows, and hike up the slopes of the Eldfell crater, where the ground is still warm from geothermal activity! Search for adorable puffins and other seabirds nesting on the island’s steep cliffs, then sail back to Vík—the southernmost village in Iceland, known for its black-sand beach and strange rock formations.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 7: Reykjavik

    Return to Reykjavík this morning, stopping along the way to visit Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most spectacular waterfalls. Step behind the curtain of the falls into a hidden cave filled with mist, and enjoy one of the best photographic opportunities in Iceland. Continue to the famed Blue Lagoon to soak in the hot spring’s iridescent blue waters. Continue to Reykjavík and enjoy a farewell dinner.

    Our travel time today includes our many stops along the way.

    : Breakfast, Dinner
  • Day 8: Depart Reykjavik

    Depart at any time.

    : Breakfast
Whats Included
~ 7 nights accommodations
~ 7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
~ Private air-con minivan/coach, 4x4 vehicle, walking
~ Attractions as mentioned in itinerary

Whats Excluded
~ International air ticket
~ Travel insurance
~ Optional activity
~ Tipping
~ Others not mentioned
DATETIME
Jun 2023: 24RM24005
Jul 2023: 1, 15 & 29RM24005
Aug 2023: 5RM24005
★★★☆☆

Mjölnisholt 12-14, 105, Reykjavík, Iceland

We are thrilled to host you in our one-of-kind city and look forward to helping you make the most of your time here. When you stay with us, you’re staying at a first-rate hotel in a prime location, only a stone’s throw from downtown and the best of Iceland’s shops, entertainment bars and world-class dining.

★★★☆☆

Breiðumörk 1c, 810 Hveragerði, Iceland

The hotel features all the comforts and services you would expect to find in a city, but conveniently situated in Hveragerði, Iceland’s “health village”.

★★★☆☆

Þjóðvegur, 871 Vík, Iceland

Hotel Dyrhólaey is a family-run hotel located in Vík í Mýrdal. Close to all the main attractions of South Iceland. The hotel is known for amazing views across Mýrdalur valley and Dyrhólaey peninsula.

★★★☆☆

Mjölnisholt 12-14, 105, Reykjavík, Iceland

We are thrilled to host you in our one-of-kind city and look forward to helping you make the most of your time here. When you stay with us, you’re staying at a first-rate hotel in a prime location, only a stone’s throw from downtown and the best of Iceland’s shops, entertainment bars and world-class dining.

★★★☆☆

Breiðumörk 1c, 810 Hveragerði, Iceland

The hotel features all the comforts and services you would expect to find in a city, but conveniently situated in Hveragerði, Iceland’s “health village”.

★★★☆☆

Þjóðvegur, 871 Vík, Iceland

Hotel Dyrhólaey is a family-run hotel located in Vík í Mýrdal. Close to all the main attractions of South Iceland. The hotel is known for amazing views across Mýrdalur valley and Dyrhólaey peninsula.

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