North Iceland Odyssey
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At a glance…
As you tour the North, visit the famous Blue Lagoon, spot whales and sink into hot springs
» 7 day tailor-made holiday
» Price from: £1,110
These are some of the excursions we can arrange for this trip.
Askja Caldera
11–13 hour excursion. Operates 15 Jun–31 Oct.
» From £225 per person
Between hikes, stops and scenic drives, you’ll take in everything from alien lakes to lava fields and black-sand deserts.
Diamond Circle Classic
11–13 hours excursion. Operates 16 Jun–15 Oct.
» From £165 per person
From steaming fumaroles and monolithic waterfalls to glacial rivers and jagged cliffs, this is a full-day tour of northern Iceland’s most impressive sights.
Classic Akureyri Whale Watching
3-hour excursion. Operates year round.
» From £80 per person
Enjoy one of the finest wildlife watching experiences on Iceland’s fastest whale-watching ship, sailing the country's deepest fjord.
Sightseeing flight to Grímsey Island
3–3.5 hour excursion. Operates 16 Apr–31 Oct.
» From £395 per person
With the chance to spot whales and puffins among the snow-capped scenery, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
To book call us on:
At a glance…
As you tour the North, visit the famous Blue Lagoon, spot whales and sink into hot springs
» 7 day tailor-made holiday
» Price from: £1,110
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