Iceland holidays
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Self Drive
If you like exploring independently why not consider a fly drive holiday - probably the most popular Iceland holiday option in the summer. You have the freedom to go as you please and with Iceland’s uncluttered roads and magnificent scenery, driving is both pleasurable and interesting.find out more »
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Northern Lights
The northern lights are a natural phenomenon that many people have heard of and an even greater number seek to witness. Also known as the aurora borealis, to be lucky enough to see the winter skies alight with strange green and yellow streaks dancing overhead, is unforgettable. Travelling to Iceland between the months of September and March offers the possibility of witnessing the aurora and we offer two specialist itineraries created for those with a keen interest in the northern lights.find out more »
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Short Break
A short break in Iceland’s capital city, or even in the countryside around Reykjavik, is a wonderful way to experience this country for the first time or simply as a quick reminder of its many charms. Less than 3 hours away and with spectacular waterfalls and geothermal wonders on the doorstep as well as the world famous Blue Lagoon spa, our flexible packages are created to suit you, so that you choose where to stay and for how long.find out more »
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Christmas/New Year
Spend Christmas in Iceland and discover a city of festivity and magic. Reykjavik is aglow during the festive season with the city literally covered in lights - everywhere glows with warmth and a magical atmosphere envelops the city.find out more »
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Escorted
Our range of escorted tours enable you to travel as part of a group and share your experiences with like-minded people. You’ll be accompanied by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide who will ensure that you have a holiday to remember. This year we offer even more ways to discover the delights of a remarkable country. Whether on a gentle countryside coach tour or a special interest, activity-based trip, we have options to suit all ages and tastes.find out more »
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Fishing
There is no doubt that Iceland is a land of spectacular scenery. The sheer diversity and grand scale of much of Iceland’s landscape begs to be explored and it is what draws back visitors time and again. And with arguably some of the best freshwater opportunities to be found anywhere in the world, it has a particular appeal for those with a passion for fly fishing.find out more »
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Horse riding
Our collection of horse riding holidays to Iceland is one of the most comprehensive on the UK market and combines our many years of expertise in arranging holidays to Iceland with the expert riding knowledge of Icelandic horse specialists Ishestar. For those who prefer to spend only a short time in the saddle, we also offer a number of horse riding excusions.find out more »
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Icehotel
Iceland does not actually have an ice hotel of its own, in spite of popular belief, though its intriguing landscapes, vibrant capital city and quirky culture does make the perfect partner to a winter break at the Icehotel in Swedish Lapland. The Icehotel is a hotel like no other and Iceland is a country like no other. Experience the best of both worlds and combine both in one memorable holiday.find out more »
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Walking & Hiking
The largest national park in Europe, natural wonders that defy imagination, long hours of daylight during the summer and plenty of space to explore - it is little wonder that Iceland is major draw for those who love hiking and the outdoors.find out more »
Holidays at a glance
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“It really was one of our best holidays ever. The best part was the Super Jeep tour, which had exactly the right car seats for the children. ”Mr Warner, Reykjavik City Break Show Me More»

