Discover the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Iceland on this immersive 4-night Iceland tour, with two nights in the lively capital of Reykjavík and two nights in South Iceland, the perfect base for viewing the Northern Lights between January and March. Explore glittering glaciers, snow-capped mountains, vast lava fields, steaming hot springs, and breathtaking waterfalls. Immerse yourself in Iceland’s unique landscapes and uncover the raw beauty that makes this island a top destination for nature lovers.
Experience unforgettable Icelandic adventures, from bathing in the mineral-rich geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon to walking along striking black lava beaches. Visit friendly Icelandic horses on their farm and connect with local culture while exploring charming villages and natural wonders. This Iceland nature and culture tour combines adventure, relaxation, and the chance to witness the spectacular Northern Lights, making it a truly memorable journey.








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All prices are per person and based on double, twin, or triple share occupancy. Solo travellers who prefer not to pay a single supplement may be paired with another passenger of the same gender, subject to availability.
Visa Requirements: Many travellers visiting Iceland need a Schengen visa, as Iceland is part of the Schengen Area. Visa requirements vary by nationality — please check the latest entry requirements and ensure any necessary visa is obtained well before your tour starts.
Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is required for this tour and must cover your entire journey in Iceland. Your Tour Leader will ask for your insurance details on Day 1.
Included Costs: Meals include most breakfasts; many lunches, dinners, entrance fees and optional activities are not included unless specifically stated in the itinerary. Transportation by coach and scheduled sightseeing transfers are included as outlined.
Logistics: Travel is by comfortable, air-conditioned coach with expert local guides. Some days involve long scenic drives between natural attractions — built into the itinerary to maximise your time at each highlight.
Optional Activities: Optional experiences may include glacier walks, whale watching, glacier lagoon boat trips, snowmobile tours, geothermal spa visits and northern lights excursions (seasonal). These activities are available at extra cost, may require advance booking, and can be seasonal depending on weather and daylight.
Seasonal & Climate Notes: Iceland’s weather is highly changeable year-round; even in summer temperatures can be cool and windchill is common. If travelling in winter, daylight hours are short and cold conditions prevail with snow and ice possible. Pack layers for varying temperatures, waterproof outerwear and sturdy footwear for outdoor terrain.
Packing: Pack warm, layered clothing that can adapt to rapid weather changes, waterproof jackets and pants, thermal underlayers for colder months, and comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots with good grip. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) is recommended for glacier reflections. For optional water-based excursions, bring appropriate quick-dry layers and waterproof protection.
Solo Travellers: Solo travellers can choose to upgrade to a private room or share accommodation with a fellow traveller of the same gender at no additional cost (subject to availability).
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