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Northern Lights Exploration

From £2865

Excluding Flights

7 Nights

Jan-Apr & Sep-Dec

Overview

This small group tour led by an expert guide travels through the scenic west and along the spectacular south shore. Aurora watching is the prime focus and as the itinerary covers a lot of ground, most of it rural, your chances of sightings are maximised. In fact, this trip has a 85-98% track record of seeing the northern lights.

As the name would suggest, this holiday has it all. Although the focus is on optimising aurora sightings, your days will be filled with a comprehensive exploration of the areas you travel through Iceland.

Explore the best of west and south as you discover the Golden Circle, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, the Blue Lagoon, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and black lava beaches. You will have an opportunity to climb a volcano, visit a shark farmer and Icelandic horse farm, see turf farmsteads and embark on a fjord cruise. There are also a few optional excursions you can add on including an ice cave tour at Vatnajokull glacier (from mid-November to mid-March) and an optional northern lights boat cruise in Reykjavik.

Accommodation, set in rural or semi-rural locations, has been carefully chosen to enhance the likelihood of northern lights sightings.

Itinerary and Accommodation

After your transfer check in at your hotel for your overnight in the capital. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore or relax as you wish, or even take part in an optional excursion (at additional cost).
Overnight in Reykjavik

After breakfast meet your guide at 09:00 in your hotel reception. Start the day with a city tour of Reykjavik before heading west to Borgarfjordur also known as Saga Valley. Along the way you get a chance to climb the Grabrok volcano crater and visit Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring. Stop and marvel at Hraunfossar waterfall, a series of waterfalls pouring from beneath a wide lava field and then onwards to Barnafoss.

In the evening enjoy a lecture on the northern lights.
Overnight near Borgarnes.

The Snaefellsnes Peninsula juts out from Iceland’s west coast, like a long arm with a clenched fist at its tip, and is in many ways a microcosm of the whole island. Visit the fishing village of Grundarfjörður, a place with an impressive coastline and mountains, lakes and waterfalls behind the village. One of the most photographed and famous mountain in Iceland, Kirkjufell, can be seen jutting out into the bay. Visit Arnarstapi and Hellnar before experiencing the area from below, inside Vatnshellir cave. We take you 35 meters underground and about 200 meters into the lava tube under the glacier Snæfellsjökull! On the way back to Borgarnes the guide will give you some practical tips on how to photograph the Auroras. Once darkness falls head out to the hotel garden to chase the Northern Lights and to soak in the hotel’s outdoor hot tubs.
Overnight near Borgarnes

After enjoying the scenic Hvalfjordur fjord, the first stop is at an Icelandic wool outlet store, to see what is made from all that wool. Then continue to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and part of the Golden Circle route. Continue to Geysir geothermal fields to see Strokkur erupt then stop at Restaurant Geysir to taste some freshly baked hot spring bread served with Icelandic butter, geothermally boiled eggs and herring.

Then its onwards to see two-tiered waterfall, Gullfoss. In the afternoon you will find out more about the unique Icelandic horse and visit a geothermal greenhouse. Arrive at your accommodation in a rural location and enjoy and evening in anticipation of the aurora, perhaps from the hotel’s hot tubs.
Overnight in Hella

Spend the day exploring the south coast. Stop at the Lava Centre and learn about the geology of the island and its active volcanoes. Travelling further east visit one of Iceland’s folk museums and then it is onwards to the 60 metre high Skogafoss, one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country. In the afternoon take a stroll on the black sand beach and along bird cliffs at Reynisfjara.
Spend the next two nights Kirkjubaejarklaustur

south west iceland lava centre exhibit

Lava Centre

Located in Hvolsvollur, this high-tech, interactive exhibition vividly portrays the natural forces that have created and shaped Iceland over the last 20 million years. As well as learning about the Katla Geopark, you can watch live monitoring of Iceland’s active seismic sites.

The day is all about glaciers, ice and icebergs. The first stop of the day is Jokulsarlon, a glacial lagoon with waters dotted with icebergs which calve from the surrounding Breidamerkurjokull glacier. On the adjacent black sand beach, aptly nicknamed ‘Diamond Beach’, are small icebergs thrown back by the ocean. In the afternoon visit the tiny turf church in Hof and spend some time at Europe’s largest national park which is home to Iceland’s highest mountains, an alpine environment, and Europe’s largest glacier. In the evening enjoy a film presentation about the northern lights.

There is an opportunity to take part in an Ice Cave Tour available between November 15th and March 15th (optional and payable locally).

Depart Kirkjubaejarklaustur and head across the Eldhraun lava field to the village of Vik with its impressive black lava beaches, pounding waves and high bird cliffs. Continuing west, stop at Seljalandsfoss which plunges from the mountain at the head of Thorsmork valley. In the afternoon we get to soak in the famous Blue Lagoon before returning to Reykjavik.
Overnight in Reykjavik.

Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is, quite simply, a rite of passage for anyone visiting Iceland – and with a pre-booked ticket, we’ll get you into those soothing naturally-heated, mineral-rich waters in no time at all. Ask us about adding a super-indulgent spa ritual to your experience.

Transfer to Keflavik Airport for your flight home.

Prices

What's Included

  • Accommodation in rooms with private bathroom

  • All breakfasts

  • Hot spring tasting with geothermal cooked bread & eggs

  • Visit to Lava Exhibition Centre

  • Skogar folk museum & turf houses

  • Entrance to Blue Lagoon including towel

  • Services of driver/guide

  • 24 hour emergency assistance from our team during your holiday

  • Full financial protection

  • Group Size: Minimum 5, maximum 16 passengers

From £2865 Excluding Flights

7 Nights

Jan-Apr & Sep-Dec

Your Holiday Pricing
Prices are per person based on two people sharing and are subject to availability. Your Travel Specialist will provide a final price tailored to your specific dates and requirements.

 

Private departures
Please contact us for a private departure on any date suitable for you. This itinerary can be tailor made to fit your requirements and group size.

 

What’s Included:
Items listed and all known compulsory taxes and charges.

 

What’s Not Included:
Variable local costs like tolls, parking or hotel taxes that cannot be calculated in advance. We will provide guidance on these expected costs within your personalised quote.

Our holiday prices also exclude flights. Flight prices and offers change daily, so we’ll provide a bespoke quote based on your preferred airport at the best price available.

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