
Iceland tours
Soak in steamy geothermal pools, stroll through Reykjavik’s colorful streets, and catch the northern lights shimmering overhead. On our Iceland tours, you’ll explore geysers and glaciers by day, then warm up with Viking tales and local flavors by night.


What to know before you go
POPULATION
Roughly 384,000 people call Iceland home. That’s just 10 people per pristine square mile.
CAPITAL
Situated on the southwest coast, Reykjavik is home to about a third of Iceland’s citizens. The walkable, welcoming city is also a global leader in sustainability.
CULTURAL QUICK TAKE
Many Icelanders believe in, and are extremely respectful of, elves. Locals call them huldufólk, or hidden folk.
WHAT TO GO FOR
No matter when you embark on one of our Iceland tours, you’re in for dramatic landscapes, mesmerizing skies, and some of the world’s best lamb and seafood.
Two seasons. Two distinct sides of Iceland.
Iceland dazzles all year round, but winter and summer see the country’s rugged landscape at its frozen and freshest best, respectively. Travel on one of these two beloved Iceland trips for a taste of these seasons’ highlights.
Inspiration for your Iceland escape
Not sure when to go or how to spend free time when you get there? Take your cue from our team and travelers.
So, when’s the best time to go to Iceland?
We offer Iceland travel year-round—plus plenty of insight to help you pick the right tour.
10 things you can only do in Iceland in winter
Glacial caves, aurora borealis, and New Year's Eve bonfires are just the tip of the iceberg.
Even more tours to choose from
To add more of Europe’s distinctive culture, scenery, history, and cuisine to your Iceland travel, check out these itineraries.


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