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Nature's Classroom Tour

IE8038-20
10 days/9 nights - Iceland Escorted Tour

2008 DEPARTURES

June 22
July 6, 20*
August 3

*Guaranteed departures

PRICE

Twin CA/US$3299

Single CA/US$4179

 

Prices are per person

 

For additional hotel nights in Reykjavik before or after your tour, click here for pricing! 

INCLUDED 
· Return Airport transfers
· 8 day guided tour from/to Reykjavík
· Accommodation 2 nights w/breakfast and w/facilities in Reykjavík
· Accommodation 7 nights w/breakfast and private facilities in the countryside
· 6 dinners in the countryside (dinner in Húsavík not included)
· Entrance to The Icelandic Settlement center
· Entrance to Bjarnarhöfn
· Horse show in Gauksmýri
· Entrance to The Iceland wartime museum in Reyðarfjörður
· Entrance to to Petra´s mineral collection
· Entrance to Þorvaldseyri farm
· Boat tour on the Glacial Lagoon
NOT INCLUDED
· International airfare
· Taxes, fees and airline surcharges
OPTIONAL TOURS
· Super jeep tour
· Horse riding
· Nature & bird watching cruise in Breiðafjörður Bay
· Nature baths at Myvatn
· Entrance to Whale museum in Húsavík
· Whale watching tour in Húsavík
(booked and paid locally when on tour)
ROUTE MAP
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The Nature's Classroom is a rewarding escorted tour that offers the traveller an in depth look at Iceland's culture. This tour takes you around the country, visiting historical sites, experiencing breathtaking natural scenery and encountering a wide variety of the fauna on the island. With our focus on the country and its people, this tour is the ultimate experience for a well travelled tourist looking for something more!

Day 1: Arrival
Early morning arrival at Keflavik airport in Iceland, transfer via the Flybus to your accommodation in Reykjavík for one night.

Day 2: Borgarnes - Snæfellsnes Peninsula
From Reykjavik, drive to the new The Settlement Centre in Borgarnes to discover how Iceland was settled. Head along the south coast of the renowned Snæfellsnes peninsula to Arnarstapi, with its magnificent columnar basalt rock formations. Circle around the legendary Snæfellsjökull glacier, which covers a central volcano. Overnight in Snæfellsnes area.

Day 3: Bird spotting and Icelandic horses
On the way to Stykkishólmur, a stop at Bjarnarhöfn for a taste of shark, a traditional Icelandic dish. Onwards to Stykkisholmur where people can either relax and explore the town or go on an optional cruise excursion of Breidafjordur bay. Afterwards head north for an introduction to Icelandic horses including a short lecture and horse show. Overnight in Gauksmýri area.

Day 4: Goðafoss - Húsavík
Head to Akureyri, the trade and cultural capital of the north of Iceland. Spend time in awe at the thundering Goðafoss waterfall before continuing to Húsavík where there´s a possibility (optional) to visit the Whale Center, a non-profit educational information centre on cetaceans and marine wildlife. Also an option to take a whale watching tour. Overnight in Húsavík area.

Day 5: Lake Mývatn
A day to explore the fascinating surroundings of Lake Mývatn, a paradise for birdwatchers and geologists. The lava formations at Dimmuborgir and pseudo craters at Skútustaðir, the solfataras of Námafjall and the ringwall-crater Hverfjall combine to make this area unique. Also explore the site of recent volcanic activity at Krafla. Overnight in Egilsstaðir area.

Day 6: East Fjords
Discover the spectacular geology of the remote Eastern fjords. Visit the Icelandic World War II museum in Reyðarfjörður, the burial site of the ancient local seer and the famous mineral collection in Stöðvarfjörður. Drive south through breathtaking landscapes to Djúpivogur and Hornafjörður. Overnight in Höfn area.

Day 7: Skaftafell National Park - Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Vatnajökull is larger than all the rest of Europe's glaciers combined. Explore some of its numerous awe-inspiring outlets, and take a boat tour on the glacial lagoon, sailing among the huge icebergs. Continue to Skaftafell National Park and Skeiðarársandur, the largest outwash plain in Iceland. Overnight in Kirkjubæjarklaustur area.

Day 8: South Shore
Watch the dramatic scenery of outwash plains and lava fields go by on the way to Dyrhólaey, a solitary cliff teeming with bird life.* Stop to admire the mighty Skógarfoss waterfall on the way to a small arable and livestock farm and take a look at the Soil Reclamation program based at Gunnarsholt. Continue through the farmlands to Flúðir for a very different view of Iceland. Overnight in Flúðir area.
*Please note that Dyrholaey is closed during nesting season in spring, middle May till June 23rd

Day 9: Geysir - Gullfoss - Reykjavík
Enjoy great photo opportunities in the world-famous hot spring area of Geysir. Wait a few minutes for Strokkur to erupt and send a magnificent water and steam column high into the air surrounded by other bubbling and boiling springs. Head to magnificent Gullfoss, the ‘golden waterfall', and from there to Þingvellir National Park, the ancient site of the Iceland's first parliament and a geologically fascinating area. Head back to Reykjavik for the final overnight.

Day 10: Departure
Take a morning walk and say farewell to Iceland. After breakfast check out of your accommodation and have your baggage ready to transfer. Visit the Blue Lagoon en route to Keflavik airport. A perfect solution for what to do on your last day in Reykjavik and a great way to go home feeling relaxed and revitalized! With your baggage safely stored on the coach enjoy a soak in the lagoon or treat yourself to a massage. Transfer from the lagoon to the airport and return home on an Icelandair flight.
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