Top 10 tours in Iceland

Here is a list of some top tours & activities for your next trip to Iceland.

Photographic tours: Most popular during the northern lights season from October to March, but during spring and early summer the different cliff birds; puffins being the most requested.

Fly fishing: Brown trout, arctic char, sea trout and salmon fishing in Iceland. Amazing and unforgettable experience.

Golf: There are golf courses in every small town all over the island, most of them have beautiful scenario. During summer there is the possibility of midnight golfing – the Arctic Open Golf Tournament in June each year attracts golfer from all over the world.

Heli-skiing: Iceland is one of very few places in the world where it is possible to ski from mountain to sea. Only for the more adventurous seeking traveler !

Women tours: Sometimes a group of friends appreciate more to be together without worrying about husband and children. It is really refreshing to be in the freedom of Iceland and laugh and have a good time with same gender friends.

Wellness tours: Enjoy nature with light hiking, breathing in the fresh air, yoga or other movements and healthy meals. Bath in geothermal pools as the minerals are very healthy for the skin.

Honeymoon: There are quite a few boutique and romantic hotels that really care for the newly wed. Additionally, we can add some surprise in a cave or on a top of the mountain – like champagne or light meal or even life music – really add to the experiences.

Jeep tours: Summer only – off the beaten path, driving highland roads, camping and barbecue.

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Iceland a perfect destination

Iceland is the perfect destination for families with kids – children love the freedom and space, and for the parent´s ease, Iceland is one of the safest country in the world, with low crime rates and a very security system.

Hiking and trekking for all levels is very popular in remote areas and less remote. The highlands of Iceland are only possible to drive to from mid June until September, and many choose to drive across Iceland over the highlands on a big jeep. Road is not comfortable at all and not all rivers are bridged, but this is a great fun and unforgettable experience for couple of days. It is even possible to travel on horseback for few days in Iceland.

Glacier hike and ice climbing is all year´s activity but visit to natural ice caves in the glacier is only possible in winter.

For skiers, there is cross country or mountain skiing – and fantastic heli skiing from March – Iceland is one of few countries in the world where you can ski from mountain down to sea.

The new and ambitious activities inside the volcano (summer only) and into the glacier (all year) have been a huge attraction since they opened few years ago – these places are unique in the world.

Then are the more ordinary activities like whale, puffing or seal watching, horse back riding or dog-sledding , AVT squad driving, snowmobile tours, kayak or zodiac boat tour on the glacier lagoon, lava cave exploration – and more challenging activities like river rafting, snorkeling or scuba diving, surfing in the Atlantic Ocean, rock climbing, salmon fishing or sea angling, play golf in the midnight sun – and last but not least is to enjoy the number of geothermal bathing sites around the island – the Blue Lagoon being the most famous.

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What children especially love is to stay couple of nights at a typical Icelandic farm, but you still have a choice of many old fashioned small farms with cows, sheep, hen and horses, where children can help out taking care of the animals.

So be prepare with your up-coming travel to Iceland.