Iceland

Shrouded in mist and steam from beneath the earth's surface, the extraordinary island of Iceland was pushed up from the North Atlantic seabed by volcanic forces that are still active today. Iceland's scenery seems almost to belong to another world. At times both serene and wild, these are landscapes that provide a unique experience for both the senses and the soul.
Situated near the Arctic Circle yet warmed by the waters of the Gulf Stream, Iceland is Europe's last great natural wilderness. Everywhere you go in this fascinating land there is colourful evidence of the constant turmoil beneath the surface, which, over the years, has spawned numerous volcanoes, warm pools, and one of the strangest yet most beautiful landscapes known to man. The visit includes a guided sightseeing tour of Reykjavik (except on Gullfoss Waterfall and Geyser tour).
Optional Excursions
Gullfoss Waterfall and Geyser
Explore the waterfalls and hot springs. We will stop for lunch (not included in the tour price).
Duration: Full Day Price: £55pp*
Viking Themed Lunch
Enjoy a two course lunch followed by coffee, whilst being entertained in Viking style! (Only available with Blue Lagoon excursion).
Duration: Approx. 1hr. Price: £24pp
Blue Lagoon and Volcanic Landscape
Discover Iceland's rugged landscape and visit the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal pool.
Duration: Approx. 3hrs. Price £39pp
Whale Watching
During April and May you will have the chance to see whales and dolphins up close - an unforgettable experience.
Duration: Approx. 3hrs. Price: £60pp*
Prices from: £219
Dates
*Tour may involve a certain amount of walking, getting of boats and climbing.
** Even though the whale watching areas in Norway and Iceland are annually frequented by whales, sightings cannot be guaranteed. In the event of extreme weather, the optional excursions may have to be cancelled and refunds will follow
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