2024 Iceland's
Northern Lights
7-DAY GUIDED TOUR
( MULTIPLE DATES AVAILABLE )
November 22-28, 2024
December 3 to 9, 2024
December 30 to January 5, 2025
Experience the “land of fire and ice” and chase the aurora borealis across an ethereal wonderland. In the dark of the night, search for the northern lights as you drift along on an evening starlit cruise.
Travel the “Golden Circle,” home to renowned natural wonders, and spend time at Thingvellir National Park, gaze at Gullfoss waterfall, and see the explosive geothermal fields at Geysir. Explore Skógar Museum and see traditional turf-built homes. Walk on a black volcanic sand beach. See Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs. Relax in the warm, mineral-rich water of the Blue Lagoon. Spend your days surrounded by natural wonders and your nights in search of the elusive dancing lights.
ITINERARY
Day 1
OVERNIGHT FLIGHT
You’re on your way to Iceland, a land and culture forged by fire and ice. Where steaming lava fields and massive glaciers sculpt mountains and valleys, leaving thundering waterfalls and plunging fjords.
In this land of many natural wonders, enjoy the rare opportunity to search for the aurora borealis — one of nature’s most dazzling light displays, also known as the northern lights.*
*Note: Views of Aurora Borealis is not guaranteed. It is weather permitting.
Day 2
REYJAVIK
Your tour opens in Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital city. Make yourself comfortable at your hotel upon arrival.
This afternoon, get acquainted with old town Reykjavík with a local guide on a walking tour featuring the harbor, city hall, the Parliament building, and the nearby cathedral, dating back to 1796.
Gather with your fellow travelers at a popular restaurant for dinner featuring Icelandic cuisine.
This evening, take an exhilarating northern lights cruise and sail into the darkness of Faxaflói Bay in search of the aurora borealis.*
*Note: Views of Aurora Borealis is not guaranteed. It is weather permitting.
Day 3
VIK
This morning, travel the Golden Circle to experience natural wonders, including the explosive Geysir thermal area and the double-cascade Gullfoss waterfall.
You’ll also experience the famous Thingvellir National Park, where you’ll stand upon the crest of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. In the afternoon, stop at the Lava Exhibition Center and dive into Iceland’s past and present volcanic eruptions.
Afterward, witness Seljalandsfoss, a rushing waterfall where you may walk behind the water for unique views from the inside out. Next, continue onto Vík. Drive or venture on foot into the stillness of rural Iceland in search of the northern lights.
You’ll enjoy three nights of searching to increase your likelihood of catching a glimpse of these elusive lights.*
*Note: Views of Aurora Borealis is not guaranteed. It is weather permitting.
Day 4
VIK
Begin your day with journey to Reynisfjara, a volcanic sandy beach surrounded by basalt formations and home to thousands of nesting sea birds.
Look out over the natural rock formations at Dyrhólaey, a small peninsula of volcanic origin towering over the ocean.
Next, visit the Skógar Museum and discover its turf-built homes and artifacts.
Afterward, stand in awe before the impressive Skógafoss waterfall, one of Iceland’s biggest and most beautiful waterfalls. Cap off your day with a visit to Sólheimajökull Glacier, Iceland’s fourth largest glacier.
After dinner, gaze at the sky in search of the northern lights.*
*Note: Views of Aurora Borealis is not guaranteed. It is weather permitting.
Day 5
VIK
Travel through Skaftefell National Park, gateway to Vatnajökull Glacier known for having Iceland’s highest mountains and Europe’s largest ice cap.
Travel to Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, filled with floating icebergs. Explore this extraordinary landscape and search for seals swimming in cold waters.
After dinner, continue searching for the northern lights dancing across the night sky.*
*Note: Views of Aurora Borealis is not guaranteed. It is weather permitting.
Day 6
REYJAVIK
Drive along the south shore towards the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Known for its rugged landscape, lava fields, and numerous hot springs, the peninsula is home to the Blue Lagoon. Take a dip in the warm, mineral-rich waters of the geothermal pool, located in the heart of a dramatic lava field.
Return to Reykjavík for your farewell dinner and overnight stay.
Day 7
REYJAVIK
Depart for home with many incredible memories.
HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS
Your Tour Includes
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3 Handpicked Accommodations
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11 Meals
Must-See Inclusions
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Search for nature's dazzling display on a northern lights cruise in Reykjavík.
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Venture out into the countryside outside of Vík for 3 nights in search of more aurora borealis sightings.
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See Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, filled with floating icebergs.
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Relax in the warm, mineral-rich water of the Blue Lagoon.
Cultural Experiences
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Experience the energy at the geothermal fields of Geysir.
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Explore Skógar Museum, covering all aspects of Icelandic life.
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Learn about the volcanic nature of the island of Iceland during a visit to the Lava Exhibition Center.
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Straddle two continents while exploring Thingvellir’s rugged rift valley.
Culinary Inclusions:
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Savor gourmet Icelandic cuisine at a popular local restaurant.
Highlights
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Reykjavík
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Northern Lights Cruise
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Search for the Northern Lights
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Golden Circle
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Thingvellir National Park
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Gullfoss
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Lava Exhibition Center
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Vik
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Seljalandsfoss
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Skógar Museum
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Skógafoss
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Skaftafell National Park
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Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon
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Sólheimajökull Glacier
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Blue Lagoon
TRIP PRICING
November 22 to 28, 2024
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$2,999 Double Occupancy Rate
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$3,699 Single Occupancy Rate
December 3 to 9, 2024
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$2,799 Double Occupancy Rate
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$3,399 Single Occupancy Rate
December 30 to January 5, 2025
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$2,999 Double Occupancy Rate
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$3,599 Single Occupancy Rate
*Reserve with a deposit starting from $300 per person*