Itinerary
ItineraryDates & Pricing
Dates & PricingDouble Occupancy
$8,199
Single Occupancy
$9,999
Prices are per person and include all taxes and fees. Prices are in CAD.
Not included in price:
- Airfare
- Airline baggage fees for additional or over-sized luggage
- Airline fuel surcharges if there is a change in fuel prices
- Gratuities for Tour Director and Driver
- Meals and activities not specified in the itinerary
- Any personal expenses
- Travel Insurance
- Pre or post tour arrangements
Additional Information
- Baggage handling is not available for all hotels
- Passports must be valid at least 6 months after the completion of travel and must contain sufficient blank pages for entry and exit endorsements.
- Airport transfers provided on tour start and end date only.
Tour Highlights
Tour HighlightsAkureyri
Akureyri has no shortage of amazing things to see and do, stroll through history, explore culture, or take in your natural surroundings.
Godafoss Waterfall
Godafoss waterfall loosely translates to waterfall of the gods. Stand in awe as you watch the waters of river Skjálfandafljót create this majestic waterfall.
Husavik
Husavik is famous for whale watching but its vibrant houses, unique museums and striking snowcapped peaks sitting across the bay make it easily the prettiest fishing town in Iceland.
Dettifoss
Dettifoss is famed as the most powerful waterfall in Europe and one of the most epic locations in Iceland.
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (Boat Trip)
This glacier filled lagoon is one of the most immensely beautiful natural sites in Iceland.
Skaftafell National Park
Now a part of the larger Vatnajokull National Park, Skaftafell will take your breath away as you wander through the park taking in the amazing scenery.
Skogarfoss Waterfall
Skogarfoss isn’t just any another waterfall, it is fed by two glaciers and if you make it to Its peak you will see the most stunning views of southern Iceland’s coastline.
Great Geysir
Up until the 19th century Geysir erupted every 3 hours, then after sporadically until stopping completely. Still surrounded by hissing steam vents, sulphurous mud pots, and primitive plants, no one knows if its silence is eternal or temporary.
The Blue Lagoon
Located in the lava field of Grindavik, this geothermal spa will leave your skin and soul feeling fantastic.
The Pearl & Hallgrímskirkja Church
The Pearl and Hallgrimskirkja Church are the two most iconic buildings in Reykjavik. Perlan (‘The Pearl’) features a rotating glass dome sitting on top of six water tanks housing a museum, restaurant, and 24 million liters of Reykjavik’s hot water. Hallgrimskirkja Church is this immense, architecturally beautiful concrete church that took 40 years to build.