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Exploring Iceland’s stunning landscapes on an 8-day small group tour is an excellent way to experience the country’s natural wonders. Travelers can expect to visit iconic sites, engage in optional activities, and enjoy personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. With a comfortable minibus and a maximum group size of 18, this adventure promises diverse experiences and ever-changing weather, leaving participants eager to uncover more about this unique destination.
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This 8-day small group minibus tour around Iceland from Reykjavik offers travelers a comprehensive guided experience covering the country’s major attractions.
The key locations include the stunning Gullfoss waterfall, the geothermal Geysir area, the tectonic Thingvellir National Park, the black-sand Reynisfjara beach, the otherworldly Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, the serene Eastfjords, the volcanic Lake Mývatn, and the unique Dimmuborgir lava pillars.
With a 99% traveler recommendation and over 550 reviews, this tour provides an in-depth exploration of Iceland’s natural wonders without the hassle of planning logistics.
It’s an ideal way to experience the country’s diverse landscapes during the winter season.
The tour package includes 7 nights of overnight accommodation with breakfast, as well as several optional add-on activities.
Travelers can choose to participate in an Ice Cave Tour, Glacier Hike, and Hauganes Whale Watching Tour. The tour also includes pickup and drop-off from designated bus stops, as well as onboard WiFi.
For additional activities, guests can opt for Horseback Riding, VÖK Baths, or a Vidgelmir Lava Cave visit.
Rental equipment, such as hiking boots, waterproof jackets and pants, hats, gloves, and neck warmers, is available for an extra charge.
The tour accommodates a maximum of 18 travelers.
The tour begins with pickup starting at 8:00 AM, though it may take up to 30 minutes to gather all travelers.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 18 people, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate, provided they’ve the necessary mobility.
Lastly, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, giving travelers flexibility in their planning.
Travelers have largely praised the tour guides, describing them as knowledgeable, friendly, and accommodating. Positive reviews highlight the variety of experiences and scenic views, including waterfalls, glaciers, and the Northern Lights.
However, some travelers noted challenges with accommodation quality and weather conditions.
The tours are described as well-organized, with a balance of activities and rest:
To get the most out of the Iceland Small Group Tour, it’s recommended to dress in layers and bring waterproof gear.
Sturdy footwear is a must, as the tour involves daily walks of 2-4 miles, including some steep areas without handrails.
Breakfast is provided, but travelers should plan to purchase their own lunch and dinner at local convenience stores.
To keep luggage manageable, it’s best to pack light and opt for a carry-on and backpack, as the group frequently changes hotels.
One of the marquee experiences on the Iceland Small Group Tour is the Ice Cave Tour.
This guided tour takes travelers deep into the mesmerizing blue ice caves of Vatnajökull glacier. Visitors marvel at the ethereal, otherworldly atmosphere as they navigate the frozen sculptures.
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Although the Ice Cave Tour provides a mesmerizing experience, the Glacier Hike on the Iceland Small Group Tour offers a more adventurous way to explore the country’s icy landscapes.
Accompanied by an experienced guide, travelers don crampons and venture onto the surface of a breathtaking glacier. The hike showcases the glacier’s unique features, including deep crevasses, ice sculptures, and stunning blue-tinged ice.
It’s a thrilling opportunity to step onto the ancient, ever-changing ice while learning about the region’s glacial formation and environmental impact.
The Glacier Hike is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an immersive, one-of-a-kind experience.
The Hauganes Whale Watching Tour offers travelers an unparalleled opportunity to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
This excursion takes visitors to Eyjafjörður, one of the best whale-watching destinations in Iceland. Onboard a comfortable boat, travelers can expect to see humpback, minke, and orca whales as they surface and breach the waters.
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The tour package doesn’t include alcohol. Meals are provided, but travelers are responsible for purchasing their own alcoholic beverages during the trip. The focus is on exploring Iceland’s natural wonders and experiences.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on this small group tour around Iceland. The tour is focused on providing travelers with a comprehensive experience of the country’s natural wonders and best attractions without the distraction of having pets along.
The tour doesn’t have an age limit, but it’s not wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate, though the daily walking of 2-4 miles may be challenging for some. The tour is suitable for a range of ages.
Travelers can extend the tour duration for an additional fee. The tour operator offers flexible options to customize the itinerary and length of the journey to meet individual needs and preferences.
Travel insurance isn’t required, but it’s highly recommended. It can cover unexpected medical expenses, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen belongings, providing peace of mind during your Iceland adventure.
This 8-day small group tour of Iceland offers an immersive and personalized experience. Travelers can explore the country’s iconic landscapes, from dramatic waterfalls to glacial lagoons, with knowledgeable guides. Customizable activities like glacier hikes and whale watching enhance the journey. With a maximum group size of 18, the tour provides an intimate and flexible way to discover the unique wonders of Iceland.