16 Day Self-Drive adventure tour , 4 Wheel drive , zodiac , snow bike , helicopter flight , glacier , Whales and much more / Iceland

Start Point

Reykjavik

End Point

Reykjavik

Days

16 days & 15 nights

Price Per Person

USD 0.00 Twin/USD 0.00 Single


Tour Description

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This is one of the most complete adventure tours and difficult to find any where else , 4 wheel drive , Zodiac boat to the Ice , whales and Glaciers , snow scooter rides and helicopter flight and swim in the lagoons and much more nature and adventure. when you have completed this amazing adventure tour you will know Iceland in to the details. you will sure cme back home with huge memoriers and endless dreams !!!

Iceland is an island located in the North Atlantic Ocean, occupying a total area of 102,775 square kilometers (39,682 square miles). The terrain is characterized by sand and lava fields surrounded by mountains and glaciers. The country is made warm by the Gulf Stream and has a generally temperate climate. Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe with approximately 332,329 people. The current administration center and also home to more than two-thirds of the people is called Reykjavik.

 

Greenland is the world’s largest island. Though geographically located near North America, Greenland is administratively and politically associated with Europe. Occupying 2,166,086 square kilometers (836,330 square meters), the island is home to only 56,480 people, making it the least populated country in the world. The low population is due to the fact that three-quarters of the island is unoccupied since it is full of a dense ice sheet. The capital city is called Nuuk where more than one-third of the people lives. The residents are the Inuit people who are the offsprings of immigrants from Canada in the13th century.

A story is told of a quarrel among the Norwegian Vikings which led to war. One group ran away by setting sail via boat. They ended up on the actual green island. Fearing being pursued by the rival group they sent word back home that the island was actually ice covered and inhabitable. They further added that there was another island further which was green and fit for human settlement. That is how the icy island was named Greenland and the green island called Iceland. This story, however, is untrue.

Naming of Iceland

Iceland was initially a bare land. The first occupant migrated there in the ninth century led by a Norseman from Norway called Naddador (Naddodd). Naddodd named the place snow land due to the plenty of snow occupying the island. The second recorded immigrant was a swede, Garoar Svavarsson, who was followed by a Viking called Floki Vilgeroarson. Floki is believed to have given the island the name Iceland for the icebergs that surrounded the place since it was winter at the time of his visit. This is contrary to the myth that the Viking gave it the name to discourage other people from coming to the place.

Archeological records have it that the Celtic monks arrived in Iceland long before the Scandinavian immigrants. In 870, the first Swedish explorer circumnavigated the whole region and recorded that it was actually an island. One of his assistants named Nattfari was left behind and was among the first successful settlers in the island. Farming venture and grazing grounds also thrived. All these settlers did not alter the name Iceland.

Despite the name Iceland, temperatures of up to 30.5 °C (86.9 °F) were recorded in June 1939 in Teigarhorn region. In Reykjavik region, temperatures of up to 26.2 °C (79.2 °F) were recorded on July 30, 2008. There are different climatic conditions with the south coast being warmer and wetter than the north.

Naming of Greenland

The name Greenland was first given by a Norwegian named Erik the Red. He was running away from charges of manslaughter and carried with him members of his family. He started exploring for an icy region known to exist in the northwest. On reaching there, he looked for a favorable name that would attract others to settle in it. He named the island "Greenland." Successive settlers continued calling the islands Greenland. The immigrants included the Icelandic and Norwegians.

Despite the name Greenland, temperatures are known to go to the below -17 °C (1.4 °F) during winter.

All looked after from adventure to spa and wellness and much more

  • À la carte breakfast
  • Blue Lagoon skin care amenities
  • In-room minibar with complimentary soft drinks, beer and wine.
  • Wi-Fi
  • Turndown service
  • Afternoon coffee in the lounge

Check-in is from 15:00. Check out is until 11:00. Early check-in and late check-out are based on availability.
Minimum age for Retreat Spa, Blue Lagoon Ritual and the Retreat Lagoon is 12 year*
Minimum age for the Blue Lagoon is 2 years**
‣ Inclusions:

  • Access to Retreat spa, Blue Lagoon Ritual*, Retreat lagoon*, the Blue Lagoon**
  • Guided group hikes (daily)
  • Group yoga lessons (daily)
  • Use of fitness center
  • Your host
  • Concierge service
  • Valet parking
  • Resort fee & Taxes

*   Minimum age for Retreat Spa, Blue Lagoon Ritual and the Retreat Lagoon is 12 year
**  Minimum age for the Blue Lagoon is 2 years

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Day 1 and day 2 Reykjavik

Place visiting
Arrive in Iceland pick up the 4 wheel drive car and explore the region
Today's Highlights

1 Day

Welcome to Iceland! Pick up the rental car at the airport and head to the colorful capital of Reykjavik. With an abundance of space, clean air and natural green energy - Reykjavik clearly revels in its reputation as being one of the most modern, forward thinking societies in Europe. Check in Hotel Canopy and explore the city on foot, visit local cafés, the beautiful Harpa concert hall designed by artist Ólafur Egilsson and Hallgrímskirkja church, Iceland´s highest church and Reykjavik´s most recognized landmark. For a birds-eye view of the city you can go to the top of the church tower.

Pick up your rental car at Keflavik car rental office

  • Toyota Land Cruiser GX 4WD Automatic or similar
  • 14 days rental
  • 5 Door
  • Automatic
  • 5 seater
  • Unl.km, CDW, TP,
  • GPS
  • Pick up Keflavik airport
  • Drop off Akureyri airport
  • Please Note:
  • Optional extras such as SuperCover are available to purchase at the location.*

Self-drive: driving to Reykjavik for hotel check in

  • Driving distance 48,7 km
  • Approximate driving time 46 min

Check in to Canopy Hotel, starts at 2pm
Dinner table reservation at one of city restaurants, payable on spot

Overnignt Reykjavik at Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre , Premier Suite Double

2 day

Day in leisure…
OPTIONAL TOUR: Heli – Glacier Hike
Take an exclusive tour direct from Reykjavik heliport and fly over the inspiring black sand beach, volcanos, glaciers and waterfalls of the south coast of Iceland. As the sightseeing continues, we will touch down on the glacier for an hour-long private glacier hiking tour and exploration high up on the glacier far off the beaten track. As soon as we have explored the wonder-world of the glacier, we walk back to the helicopter and take off, bound for Reykjavik with magnificent bird's eye view on the way.
En rough we will fly over the foundations of the world’s oldest existing parliament at Þingvellir, through the geothermal explosions of Geysir and the power plants that harness their energy.
Gaze at the technicolour mountains around Landmannalaugar and thread the needle between the cascading glaciers of Þórsmörk, to the site of Eyjafjallajökull's world-famous 2010 eruption. From here, follow a trail of towering waterfalls as they drop out of the mountains to black sandy coastlines of newborn volcanic islands, then make a right turn and follow the sky back to city!

Leisure day, optional activities available
Dinner table reservation at one of city restaurants, payable on spot

Overnignt Reykjavik at Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre , Premier Suite Double

Description

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Day 3 till day 5

Place visiting
Golden Circle , Visit to Secret Lagoon , Visit to Private Island in the glacier river Þjórsá
Today's Highlights

3 day

Check out Hotel Canopy and head out to explore the Golden Circle which consists of Geysir, Gullfoss Waterfalls and Thingvellir National Park. Of all the spectacular nature that resides in Iceland these are three “must see” highlights that are easily experienced in one day. Thingvellir National Park (UNESCO) is Iceland’s greatest historical site and a jewel of nature. It is the visible site of the mid-Atlantic Ridge where the N. American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.

A short ride across the fertile farmlands in the south reveals the breathtaking Gullfoss ‘Golden’ Waterfall where traversing a narrow path provides close-up views of the thundering two-tiered cascade below. The Geysir geothermal area is where hot springs are in abundance, geysers explode and boiling pools of mud bubble.

Although the great Geysir is not as active these days, its neighbor Strokkur is very active, spouting water 30 meters (100 feet) up into the air every few minutes in a thrilling display of nature’s forces.
On your way to Hotel Skálakot stop at Secret Lagoon natural hot springs, located in the small village called Fludir and are in the Golden Circle area. We have kept it natural and unique for our guests so they can get the true Icelandic feeling. The pool’s natural surroundings and steam rising into the air gives the place a magical feeling. The warm water stays at 38-40 Celsius all year. In the whole area there are several geothermal spots and a little Geysir which erupts every 5 minutes, showing off for the guests relaxing in the hot spring.

Self-drive tour: Golden Circle

  • Aproximate daytour time 10 hours
  • Highlights: See the best of the southwest of Iceland's waterfalls, lakes and geysers.

Discover where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Feel the spray of the Gullfoss Waterfall

Visit to Secret Lagoon

  • Including: towels and batherobes Overnignt Hotel Skálakot

Overnignt in hotel Skálakot , Grand Deluxe Double room

4-day

Start your day with ice cave exploring. This amazing ice cave and glacier presents you with black, white, and blue ice which is over 800’s years old. This adventure is not for those who are claustrophobic (or those scared of the dark!), but most certainly for those who have and endless curiosity and exploring runs in their veins!

Continue your day with visit to majestic waterfall Skogafoss before heading onwards to Reynisfjara with its basalt columns and crashing waves on the black beach and rock formation in the ocean and onwards to Dyrhólaey, where you enjoy spectacular views of glaciers and black beaches.

Self-drive: South- West Iceland
Ice cave tour with driver-guide

  • Private tour
  • Drive to meeting point at Vik
  • Duration rom Vík: 3 – 4 hours
  • From Reykjavík: 10 – 12 hours
  • Includes: Stops at 2-3 ice caves, local guide
  • Super jeep transport and glacier safety equipment.

Overnignt in hotel Skálakot , Grand Deluxe Double room

5-day

Drive to a glacier riverbank where your host for the evening will meet you and transfer you on a small motor boat over to his private island for an exclusive dinner and overnight experience. The island is a place of stunning beauty, untouched by modern development. The electricity comes from a windmill. The owner collects rainwater, and food comes primarily from the island. Herbs and vegetables are grown in his gardens and you will have an opportunity to experience a traditional way of catching wild salmon in the river, using a net.
The owner and his sheepdog will welcome you to the island where he spent his summers while growing up and is now following his dream to maintain a sustainable and ecofriendly space. Check the nets and take in the catch of the day, perhaps some trout or salmon. Learn about the life and history of the island and its surroundings. A bonfire will be lit and wooden coals prepared for the grill. Together you will enjoy a three-course meal which includes catch of the day and homegrown herbs and vegetables. Sharing stories by the fire is a great way to end the day.

Self-drive to meeting point
Visit to Private Island in the glacier river Þjórsá

  • Duration 5 -6 hours
  • Small boat ferry over the river to the isalnd, 5 min
  • Personal host - the owner of the island Haukon
  • Bonfire
  • Three-course meal ( lunch) which will include the freshly caught wild salmon cooked over an open fire, in addition to wild-harvested native herbs and vegetables.
  • Late afternoon return to Skálakot Lodge

Late afternoon return to Skálakot Lodge

Dinner table reservation at Skálakot restaurant , payable on spot
Recomended optional activity for late afternoon : Hiking in area , differnt trails, 1 to 3 hr hiking paths

Overnignt in hotel Skálakot , Grand Deluxe Double room

Description

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Day 6 till day 8

Place visiting
Snowmobile tour on Eyjafjallajökull , Skaftafell National Park , Vatnajökull National Park , Glacier Lagoon Kayak adventure
Today's Highlights

6 day

Early morning private transfer to Keflavik International Airport for Ernesto & Amparo.
Start your day with Snowmobiling on top of Eyjafjallajökull glacier, an extraordinary experience and a once in a lifetime experience. This tour is the perfect length of time for 'first-time riders' and individuals looking for a scenic, fun-ride, exploring and experiencing the wilderness, the glacier and the breath-taking views over south Iceland. In perfect conditions the jaw dropping view includes Westman Islands, the whole south coast all the way to Ingólfsfjall and even a big part of the highlands!

After tour drive onwards the magnificent Vatnajökull Glacier. Check in to Fosshótel glacier Lagoon for overnight next 3 nights

Check out from Hotel Skálakot
Private Keflavik Airport transfer for Ernesto & Amparo.

  • Vehicle: SUV or similar , duration 2h 40 min
  • Flight FI 454 at 12:30
  • Pick up at 7:30

Self - drive : South Coast

  • Aproximate daytour time 10 hr

Snowmobile tour on Eyjafjallajökull

  • Included:
  • Private snowmobile tour, single ride
  • Duration 1 hour on bike, total 3,5 hrs
  • English speaking local guide
  • All gears included

Evening arival to Fosshótel Glacier Lagoon, check in
Dinner table reservation at hotel restaurant , payable on spot

Overnight Fosshótel Glacier Lagoon, Suite Double

7 day

Drive to the beautiful Skaftafell National Park, a green oasis wedged between sand and glacier. Its unique natural beauty is a result of favorable weather conditions and the interplay between fire and ice. In Skaftafell you have the opportunity to walk up to Svartifoss, a beautiful waterfall surrounded by black basalt columns. Onwards to the magnificent glacial Lagoon Jökulsárlón where 1000-year-old icebergs float serenely towards the ocean, sometimes cracking and turning as you watch them go by. You may even spot some seals if they are not too shy.

Self - drive : Skaftafell National Park

  • Aproximate daytour time 7 hr

Recomended optional activity: Hiking in area , differnt trails, 1 to 3 hr hiking paths

Overnight Fosshótel Glacier Lagoon, Suite Double

8 day

Start the day with a kayak boat tour you will be able to cover large areas of the glacier lagoon and get closer to the icebergs than on the amphibian. When possible, you can kayak almost all the way up to the glacier (as close as safe). Taste the 1000-year-old ice and if you are lucky you might even see some seals. The Jökulsárlón Glacier lagoon is considered as one of the natural wonders of Iceland. Paddling on the Glacier lagoon provides outstanding experience and gives participants magnificent view of the ice cap and the vast dome of ice that rises above. The tour is fully guided, and all participants are provided with top of the line dry suite and all other necessary equipment. Our Kayaks are SIT-ON-TOP boats, very stable and should be suitable for persons who have not gone kayaking before. The excursion takes 1,5 hour and includes an English-speaking guide who explains to you the geology and facts of the lagoon. All participants provided with flotation suits and a life jacket.

Self - drive : Vatnajökull National Park

  • Aproximate daytour time 7 hr
  • Highlights: Vatnajokull Glacier, Breiðamerkur Glacier lagoon, Jökulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, Hofn Lobster village

Glacier Lagoon Kayak adventure

  • Private tour
  • Duration 1,5 hour
  • 2 single boats
  • Included:
  • Kayak, drysuit, safety vest, shoes, gloves, kayak paddle
  • Difficulty: easy

Overnight Fosshótel Glacier Lagoon, Suite Double