Services included:
- 5 nights hotel accommodation in a standard room with private shower/WC, including breakfast
- Coach tour from day 2 to day 5 (max. 36 participants)
- All guiding in English
- English speaking tour escort from day 2 to day 5
- 3 x two-course dinners with coffee and tea (on days 2, 3 and 4)
- Entrance to the Northern Lights Centre in Reykjavik
- Visit at outdoor geothermal bakery and taste of steam-baked rye bread
- Entrance to the Lava Centre and volcano film
- Guided Northern Lights walk one evening
- Visit to the local horse stables
- Northern Light hunting kit for the walk (flashlight, blanket)
- Optional Northern light wake up call (available between day 2 - 4)
- Entrance to the Blue Lagoon (incl bathing fee, towel, mask and one beverage)
- Electronic travel documentation, including a detailed travel itinerary and travel vouchers.
- 24/7 emergency phone service while travelling
Please note:
- Triple rooms are unfortunately not available for 3 adults. Triple rooms can only be booked for 2 adults and 1 child 8-11 years old. Only upon request. Not all rooms through Iceland can cater for a triple room. Here one double/twin and one single must be booked.
- It is not recommended that children 8 years and younger travel on scheduled tours. Children aged 9-11 receive a 25% discount on the tour price. Children 12 onwards pay full price.
- Small group option with a maximum of 16 participants available on Oct 12/Nov 16, 2023 and Jan 23/ Feb 22, 2024
- Solo travel - when travelling alone a 15% discount on single room price is applied. Only available on dates Nov 16, 2023 and Feb 08 / Mar 09, 2024
- It is possible to reserve an empty seat next to you on the Classical Motorcoach Tour (maximum 36 participants) for an extra EUR 45 per person per day. No child discount given.
- Christmas departure / Dec 23, 2023 will also include a christmas dinner buffet on day 2, festive dinner on day 3, two-course dinner on day 4 (ain course and dessert with tea/coffee). Guided evening Christmas walk in Reykjavik. Christmas treats from the Icelandic Yule lads.