Iceland is well known for it's history and rich culture. The Icelandic Sagas capture the literature legacy and greatly influence modern day authors. The art scene is also booming with talented mucisians and visual artists that get their inspiration from the Icelandic nature and harsh living conditions. Embrace the nature and get up close and personal local artists and our history.
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If you can’t get down to see a glacier, then let us bring the glacier to you!
ISK 3,990 1 Hour
More informationCome and learn more about the gentle giants of the sea
ISK 2,900 1,5 Hour
More informationJoin us for a guided tour of a local Geothermal plant!
ISK 1,791 1 Hour
More informationLearn to capture the Northern Lights and visit our aurora exhibition.
ISK 2,000 1 Hour
More informationThis tour is a delightful 3 hours of Icelandic language, culture, history, food and fun! Perfect for the start of your trip or a great way to sum up your visit to Iceland!
ISK 12,900 3 Hours
More informationTaste some of Iceland’s famous drinks. What did Vikings drink?
2 Hours
More informationA guided walk with an experienced and fun loving guide.
ISK 5,490 2 Hours
More informationThe Cheers to Reykjavík Tour combines local craft beer and food tasting with Icelandic culture and lots of fun.
ISK 9,990 2 Hours
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You might have noticed when you travel around Iceland that almost every town, no matter how big or small has a swimming pool. They might not have a bank or a hospital but they’ll have a swimming pool! Our geothermal energy makes this possible of course and provides hot water for our little paradise getaways. We really love our swimming pools band we have strict rules you need to know about!
The southern coast of Iceland is by far one of the most popular destinations that Iceland has to offer. It’s easy to access and many breathtaking sights to see. It’s actually such a big deal over here that we tend to refer to it exclusively as “The South Coast”. Sometimes forgetting that many countries do in fact also have their own south coasts.
Don’t miss out on the biggest music festival of the year: Iceland Airwaves 2018
Driving in Iceland is amazing but it can be tricky so take precautions and be safe! Road conditions can be unpredictable due to weather and there are a few things you need to know.