It’s the northernmost capital in the world. Reykjavík, with its cutting-edge art events, glorious street food, high-end restaurants, a plethora of music, colour, charm, outdoor pools, that friendly atmosphere and those amazing views.
We will visit the “highlight” of the city – the old center, which is depicted on countless postcards; the building of the Icelandic Parliament – Alfingishúsið, the old harbor, which is like a labyrinth filled with ships of different types; the most famous house in Reykjavik – Höfði, where in 1986 negotiations between the leaders of the two world powers Gorbachev and Reagan took place; the symbol of the capital, the church – Hallgrimskirkja, the tallest building on the island; the Perlan complex with its blue dome offering stunning panoramic views; Bessastaðir, Iceland’s official “presidential palace”, whose appearance speaks volumes about Icelanders’ attitudes to luxury and politics.
Breakfast at the hotel. Meet your guide in the lobby for departure to the activity.
Explore the wonders of Iceland’s Golden Circle with a visit to Thingvellir National Park, a unique geological site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are visibly drifting apart. This UNESCO World Heritage site not only showcases extraordinary earth forces but also holds historical significance as the birthplace of Iceland’s parliament in 930 AD. Nestled within the park is Iceland’s largest natural lake, rich in fish and birdlife. Next, witness the power of Gullfoss, the “Golden Falls,” where glacial meltwater from Langjökull plunges into a deep canyon, often accompanied by rainbows on sunny days. Continue to the Geysir geothermal area, home to vibrant hot springs and the lively Strokkur geyser, which erupts up to 35 meters every few minutes. Nearby lies Kerið, a volcanic crater lake with vivid red, black, and mossy green slopes encircling a striking turquoise pool—an unforgettable sight included in our special tour.
Breakfast at the hotel. Meet your guide in the lobby for departure to the activity.
Discover the dramatic beauty of Iceland’s south coast with a journey to three of its most iconic natural wonders. Begin at Seljalandsfoss, a striking 60-meter waterfall known not just for its power, but for its unique structure—a cavern behind the cascade allows visitors to walk a full circle around it for an unforgettable view from behind the falling water. Just 30 minutes away lies Skógafoss, another majestic 60-meter waterfall whose name means “forest waterfall” in Icelandic. It’s one of the country’s largest and most picturesque falls, and visitors can admire it both from below and from a panoramic viewpoint at the top. The adventure continues at Reynisfjara, the world-famous Black Sand Beach, where volcanic activity over millennia has shaped the shore into a landscape of deep black sand and striking basalt columns. These geometric rock formations, formed by slowly cooling lava, create a surreal and awe-inspiring backdrop, making Reynisfjara a must-see on any Icelandic itinerary.
Breakfast at the hotel. Meet your guide in the lobby for departure to the activity.
Our expert guides and friendly crew will welcome you aboard, share with you interesting information about different kinds of whales and seabirds you may expect to see on your tour and will teach you how to spot whales out in the bay. With an on-board display of whale teeth, bones, baleen, plankton nets and a microscope, this tour truly is a hands-on floating Whale Watching classroom with educational & interactive focus!
Named one of 25 wonders of the world by National Geographic in 2012, the Blue Lagoon was honored for its unique geothermal seawater. Found nowhere else on earth, this renowned resource is rich in silica, algae, and minerals—the elements that give the lagoon its skin-nourishing powers.
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out until 11:00