Glaciers, Waterfalls & Hot Springs
Iceland in 8 Days, 6 Nights in Destination
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Optional Tour: Lava Show [Day 2]
Experience the award-winning Lava Show, celebrated for its innovation and educational value. This immersive attraction showcases real molten lava, offering "edutainment" at its finest. A must-see for anyone interested in nature's dynamic forces.
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Optional Tour: Walk With A Viking Tour in Reykjavik [Day 2]
Experience the perfect introduction to Iceland with our Reykjavik Viking Tour. Explore city center highlights and discover hidden gems like an Elf home, making the most of your stay with insider knowledge.
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Optional Tour: Visit to Secret Lagoon [Day 6]
Wind down and relax in this visit to the Secret Lagoon, Iceland’s oldest swimming pool where the water is at the perfect temperature all year round allowing you to relax and replenish.
The availability of this activity is limited due to its high demand. To guarantee your spot at “Secret Lagoon”, you MUST book your ticket at least 30 days in advance
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Optional Tour: Blue Lagoon: Healing swim and relaxation [Day 7]
Soak up the milky-blue and mineral-packed waters of the Blue Lagoon said to have healing properties and relax while you enjoy a silica mud mask and a complimentary drink.
Guests must shower before using the spa. Showers are separated by gender. Children under 8 years old need floaties. Subject to weather conditions and may be canceled even on the day of the event.
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Optional Tour: Northern Lights Bus tour [Day 7]
See a spectacular phenomenon which can be seen from late August to mid-April. The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are caused by the interaction of particles from the sun with the upper atmosphere near the Magnetic Pole
We recommend bringing warm clothes, thermal layers, sturdy shoes, a winter hat, a scarf, gloves for colder days.
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Optional Tour: Northern Lights Boat Tour [Day 7]
Search for Aurora Borealis away from the city lights, on this thrilling winter cruise. Watching the lights constantly change in intensity, colour and movement in the vast space with the gentle lull of the ocean beneath is a thrilling, unique experience
We recommend bringing warm clothes, thermal layers, sturdy shoes, a winter hat, a scarf, gloves for colder days