7 day PREMIUM Iceland most complete self drive in Winter, 4 Wheel drive , zodiac , snow bike , helicopter and glacier and much more on route !!!

Start Point

Reykjavik

End Point

Reykjavik

Days

7 days & 6 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 land, snow, and ice tours and will not get this any where, 4 wheel drive, Zodiac boat to the Ice, whales and Glaciers , snow scooter, Snow hiking and skiing, 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 come back home with huge memoriers and endless dreams !!! Garanteed !!!

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.

Day 1 Arrival in Reykjavik

Place visiting
Arrive in Iceland pick up the 4 wheel drive car and explore the region , City tour and Salt Fish factory , Hallgrimskirkja church , and many more stop on route.
Today's Highlights

Welcome to Iceland! A private driver-guide will meet you in the arrivals‘s hall, assist you with your luggage and escort you to your private vehicle. Direct transfer through the moon-like landscapes of Reykjanes peninsula to capital city Reykjavik. A city that clearly revels in its reputation as being one of the most modern, forward thinking societies in Europe.
The city tour begins at Harpa concert hall you will join an expert guide to take you around the extraordinary architectural residents. The buildings‘ south side is the vision of artist Olafur Eliasson. You will receive private escort through the residence and presentation, and get a glimpse behind the scenes of Eldborg, the largest auditorium.

Located in the harbor area called Grandi, in a building which served as a Salt Fish factory until the late 60s, Matur & Drykkur specialize in classical Icelandic cuisine with a modern twist. Their serve first class, local, and always homemade produce. Pop in there for a taste of a few Icelandic delicacies and a fresh taste of local brew.

Carrying on in the city center, you will get a chance to grab a freshly baked cinnamon bun from the eccentric bakery Braud & Co. the locals’ favourite, and a fresh brew from nearby Reykjavik Roasters. Walk to Hallgrimskirkja church, the country’s largest at 74,5 meters high and unsurprisingly one of Reykjavik best known landmarks. In front of the church is a statue of Leif Eriksson, who is claimed to have been the first to discover N-America, a gift from the United States commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Iceland’s parliament at Thingvellir in 930 AD.

Arrival transfer from Keflavík Int´l Airport to hotel, and day tour as per itinerary

  • Vehicle: Super Jeep 4x4, Patrol or similar
  • Capacity: 2-4 pax / 4 suitcases
  • Total duration: Max. 8 hours

Reykjavik City Tour

  • Highlights: Hallgrimskirkja church*, Harpa concert hall, downtown Reykjavik.
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Included: Icelandic delicacy tastings & beverage of choice, lunch reservations, Harpa music house – private guided tour of house (approx. 45-60 minutes)

*If guests wish to visit the tower of Hallgrimskirkja the entrance fee is payable directly on site

Overnight at Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel , King Deluxe Double room, incl. breakfast

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Day 2 South Coast

Place visiting
The adventure begins by driving east along the south shore , have a chance to get the adrenaline flowing on an exhilarating snowmobile tour first visit at the spectacular waterfall Seljalandsfoss , SuperJeep and head up the infamous Eyjafjallajökull glacier and much more place on route
Today's Highlights

Your private driver-guide will pick you up at the hotel in the morning. Be ready to explore the wonders of Icelandic nature for the next several days. The adventure begins by driving east along the south shore, first visit at the spectacular waterfall Seljalandsfoss, unique in the fact that you can literally walk behind the water cascading down from the moss-covered rocks. Meet with expert guides based right „next door“ who will ensure you have a chance to get the adrenaline flowing on an exhilarating snowmobile tour.
After a safety briefing jump on-board a SuperJeep and head up the infamous Eyjafjallajökull glacier, an icecap covering a volcano, that erupted in 2010 and stopped air-traffic world-wide.Snowmobiling on top of Eyjafjallajökull glacier is 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 breathtaking views over south Iceland. In perfect conditions the jaw dropping view includes Westman

South Coast: Day as per itinerary with private driver-guide

  • Duration: 8-10 hrs
  • Vehicle: Super Jeep 4x4, Patrol or similar
  • Capacity: 4 pax / 4 suitcases
  • Highlights include: Waterfalls Seljalandsfoss & Skogafoss, Reynisfjara, Vik i Myrdal

Snowmobile tour on Eyjafjallajokull glacier

  • Private tour with english-speaking guide
  • Private super jeep transfers to and from the glacier base, 1 hour each way
  • Conditions permitting the transfer will be provided with your driver guide
  • 2x single riders (2x snowmobiles, each for 1x single rider)
  • Note: a valid driver’s license is required to operate a snowmobile.
  • Tour duration: 2,5-3 hours. 1 hour on snowmobiles
  • Includes: warm overalls, balaclavas, helmets and other necesseary gear
  • Bring: warm layers, sunglasses, & valid international driver’s licence

Horse riding – evening tour

  • Private, with english-speaking guide
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Riding gear and waterproof outerwear if needed

Overnight at Skalakot

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Day 3 Thorsmork Nature Reserve

Place visiting
Today a day of adventure and nature so many places to visit see write up below
Today's Highlights

Meet your driver-guide in the lobby and set out on your full day exploring the rugged and stunningly beautiful Icelandic landscape. Thorsmork Valley is a nature paradise, named after the Norse God Thor. It is situated in the south of Iceland between the glaciers Tindfjallajökull and Eyjafjallajökull and only accessible on 4WD vehicles.
The name Þórsmörk properly refers only to the mountain ridge between the rivers Krossá, Þröngá and Markarfljót, although it is sometimes used informally to describe a wider area that includes the region between Thorsmork and Eyjafjallajökull. In the valley, the river Krossá winds between the mountains. The valley is closed in between glaciers, Mýrdalsjökull being at the rear end of the valley. This leads to an especially warm climate, better than in the rest of south. In the protected valley, there is green vegetation of moss, fern, Birchwood and other small shrubs. Since the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, much of the area was covered in a thick layer of volcanic ash. It took several months for nature to return to its normal conditions.

Due to considerable access difficulties, such as unbridged rivers and rough gravel tracks instead of proper roads, the average foreign traveler rarely gets to experience this jewel of the country.
Visit the famous Stakkholtsgjá gorge, and the former glacial lagoon Gígjökulslón, which was destroyed in the Eyjafjallajökull eruption. The site displays perfectly how the eruption affected its near surroundings. Explore one of Thorsmork’s beautiful canyons from within as you wade through a narrow fissure with a stream running through it. BBQ lunch prepared and served by your guide in a scenic spot in the area

Thormsork: Day as per itinerary with private driver-guide

  • Duration: 8-10 hrs
  • Vehicle: Super Jeep 4x4, Patrol or similar
  • Capacity: 4 pax / 4 suitcases
  • BBQ lunch
  • Waders for canyon wading (conditions permitting)

Overnight at Skalakot , Grand Room, incl. breakfast

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Day 4 Thingvellir National Park - Silfra & Private Island

Place visiting
Today you will drive to Thingvellir National Park , Almannagja gorge. Walk along the ridge to Oxararfoss waterfall before the day’s activity , Silfra lagoon, which offers up to 100 meters of underwater visibility , dry suit and snorekling equipment , and much more along the route
Today's Highlights

Depart with your guide from Skalakot. Today you will drive to Thingvellir National Park (UNESCO), Iceland’s greatest historical site and another jewel of nature. It is the visible site of the mid-Atlantic Ridge where the N. American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, Almannagja gorge. Walk along the ridge to Oxararfoss waterfall before the day’s activity.

You will go to Silfra lagoon, which offers up to 100 meters of underwater visibility and is located on top of the separation between the tectonic plates of Europe and America. Silfra is a dive and snorkelling site where even the best underwater photographs cannot give true justice to the real experience of being suspended in its clear waters.
Upon arrival an expert guide will give you a dry suit and snorekling equipment, the use of which will be explained and ensured that you will be warm and comfortable during your tour of Silfra Hall, Silfra Cathedral, and Silfra Lagoon. During the experience you will discover the four main parts of Silfra; including Silfra’s narrowest section and the location where the continental plates are so close you can almost touch them. The fissure widens into Silfra Hall, where full spectrum of colors and clarity become all the more apparent. At this point if you look at just the right angle you can see all the way to Thingvallavatn, over 150m away. Near to the opening to Thingvallavatn you can enter the Silfra Cathedral; as the depth reaches 23m you will feel like you are flying.

Day tour as per itinerary with private driver-guide
Duration: 8-10 hrs

  • Vehicle: Super Jeep 4x4, Patrol or similar
  • Capacity: 4 pax / 4 suitcases
  • Highlights include: Thingvellir Natioanl Park, Oxararfoss waterfall

Snorkeling in Silfra

  • Private Tour, for 2 people
  • Total Duration: 3 hrs
  • Duration of snorkeling: 35-45 min
  • Introduction to geological and cultural history of Silfra and the area
  • Briefing of the snorkeling site, assistance with equipment
  • Drysuit provided
  • Hot chocolate and cookies
  • Parking
  • Participants must:
  • be at least 150cm tall
  • be at minimum 45kg / maximum 120kg
  • be at least 16 years of age
  • be comfortable in water and be able to swim
  • be physically fit (A medical statement must be signed beforehand)
  • be ready to wear a sometimes tight & constricting dry suit
  • be able to communicate in English
  • not be pregnant

Private Island experience

  • Private experience with landowner
  • 3-course dinner (Note: Alcoholic beverages need to be pre-arranged if desired)
  • Learn about the island’s history and development
  • Short motor boat transfer (5 minutes, each way) to and from the mainland
  • Outdoor shower
  • Overnight in one yurt
  • Breakfast in the morning
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