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Selfdrive Tours 3 SAGA 4 NATURE S 5 ICELAND 6 HIGHLANDS 7 ICELAND 8 COLOURS 10 12 14 15 18 SITES* 5 days/4 nights POWER 7 days/6 nights EXPRESS* 8 days/7 nights & LOWLANDS 9 days/8 nights CIRCLE* 10 days/9 nights OF ICELAND 11 days/10 nights ICELAND GRAND CIRCLE* 12 days/11 nights ICELAND DISCOVERY* 14 days/13 nights FAMILY FUN IN ICELAND 8 days/7 nights COTTAGES IN STYLE 10 days/9 nights CAR RENTAL CONDITIONS * Available in rooms without private facilities Why Iceland Travel? Iceland Travel is the leading travel organiser in Iceland. Our aim is to offer our guests and partners a wide range of travel options, complimented by outstanding service. We work only with licensed suppliers, thus ensuring delivery of only the highest in quality services. Our emphasis lies on the development of our products and on the improvement of our tours and services whenever and wherever possible. The Iceland Travel team is a hand picked group of dedicated professionals all of whom are educated in various languages and tourism related subjects. Iceland Travel Self-Drive Iceland Travel offers a number of programs for people who want to enjoy the best of Iceland by rental car. These programs include: Accommodation with breakfast Rental car with CDW and Theft Protection included NEW Theft Protection! Emergency phone line. Detailed road map. Detailed itinerary in English, selected programs in other languages 50% discount on GPS system if booked in advance NEW! NEW! Included for clients who are buying self-drive tours with private facilities: Iceland Travel Selfdrive Assistance at Hotel Hilton Nordica, open every day between 08:00 and 10:00 (June - August). Delivery of rental car on day 2 directly at Hotel Hilton Nordica. Please note: Nights in are always booked at Hotel Hilton Nordica for packages with private facilities. Clients that book packages with shared facilities can upgrade the nights of the package to Hotel Hilton to receive the services only provided there. Please refer to our pricelist for Bookings and General Conditions. 2 www.icelandtravel.is
Saga Sites This tour highlights the beautiful south coast and re-traces the footsteps of the Viking Sagas with many striking waterfalls, magnificent geysers and glaciers along the way. Duration: 5 days/4 nights Operation: April - October Departures: Daily Discounts: 15% May and September // 20% April and October This package is also available with low cost accommodations (without private facilities). Ideal for those looking to enjoy Iceland for less! DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the northernmost capital in the world. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: SOUTH COAST Thundering Waterfalls - Cliffs & Stone Arches - Black Sand Beaches of the South Shore - Puffin Colony. Approximate mileage: ca. 190 km / 118 miles. Visit south coast highlights such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, Mýrdalsjökull glacier and Dyrhólaey*, a rocky headland where thousands of puffins nest during the summer. * Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during nesting season in the spring, from ca. middle May until June 23rd. Optional: Kayak tour from Stokkseyri, The Saga Centre in Hvolsvöllur, Boat tour to Westman Islands. DAY 3: Þjórsárdalur Valley Colorful Valley - Hekla Volcano - The Famous Golden Falls - Exploding Geysers. Explore Þjórsárdalur valley and its landscape of sharply contrasting birch woods, sandy lava fields, rivers and waterfalls, huddling below the impressive volcano Hekla. Continue to Gullfoss waterfall and Geysir hot spring area. Optional: Þjóðveldisbærinn - a replica of an old Viking farm, River rafting in the Geysir area, ATV-quad biking in Haukadalur. DAY 4: Þingvellir - Borgarfjörður area National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Picturesque Fjords - Waterfalls. Visit Þingvellir National Park, site of the ancient Icelandic parliament and a jewel of nature. Then via Hvalfjörður fjord or Kaldidalur highland track (4WD needed). Your journey continues to the beautiful Borgarfjörður region and Reykholt, home of the 13th century scholar Snorri Sturluson. Return to in the afternoon. DAY 5: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Vestmanneyjar Akureyri Vík Mývatn Höfn www.icelandtravel.is 3
Nature s Power This unforgettable tour focuses on Iceland s number one attraction the unforgettable nature. Experience all the wonders of south and west Iceland, including hot spring areas, mystical glaciers and picturesque waterfalls. Duration: 7 days/6 nights Operation: April - October Departures: Daily Discounts: 15% May and September // 20% April and October DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the northernmost capital in the world. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Hvalfjörður - Borgarfjörður - Snæfellsnes Peninsula Picturesque Fjords - Craters - Volcanic Landscapes - Snæfellsnes Glacier. Approximate mileage: ca. 280 km / 174 miles. Travel via Hvalfjörður fjord to the agricultural region of Borgarfjörður. You will drive past the magnificent Eldborg crater on route to Snæfellsnes peninsula where the mysterious Snæfellsjökull glacier towers over the surrounding area. Optional: Snow scooter tour on Snæfellsjökull glacier. DAY 3: Snæfellsnes Peninsula Sea Cliffs with Birdlife Rock Formations Quaint Fishing Villages. Approximate mileage: ca. 150 km / 93 miles. Explore the countless natural wonders of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. Visit Arnarstapi sea cliffs with its varied birdlife and the rocky beach of Djúpalónssandur before driving along the north coast through lively fishing villages. Optional: Boat tour from Stykkishólmur. DAY 4: Borgarfjörður Area Þingvellir Geysir Gullfoss Europe s Most Powerful Hot Spring - National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Exploding Geysers. Approximate mileage: ca. 280 km / 174 miles. Visit the historic site of Reykholt, the remarkably beautiful Hraunfoss and Barnafoss waterfall and Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe. Continue to Þingvellir National Park, site of the ancient Icelandic parliament and a jewel of nature (4WD needed for Kaldidalur valley). End the day with a visit to the famous Geysir hot-spring area and the massive Gullfoss waterfall. DAY 5: SOUTH COAST Mýrdalsjökull Glacier - Sea Cliffs with Puffin Colony - Black Sand Beaches of the South Shore. Approximate mileage: ca. 430 km / 267 miles. Discover the south shore, viewing the spectacular Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls, Mýrdalsjökull glacier and the black sand beaches around Vík. Visit Dyrhólaey* headland where thousands of puffins nest every summer. Return to. *Please note that Dyrholaey is closed during nesting season in spring, from ca. middle May til June 23rd Optional: kayak tour from Stokkseyri; boat tour to the Westman Islands. DAY 6: Reykjanes Peninsula Blue Lagoon Volcanic Landscapes Bubbling Mud Pools Quaint Fishing Village Geothermal Spa. Approximate mileage: ca. 130 km / 81 miles. Drive to Reykjanes peninsula and visit the moon like surrounding of Lake Kleifarvatn and Krýsuvík geothermal area with bubbling mud pools. Visit Grindavík fishing village and the famous Blue Lagoon for a relaxing dip in the pleasantly warm geothermal waters, rich in silica and minerals that are great for the skin. Optional: Bathing in the Blue Lagoon, in-water massage at the Blue Lagoon. DAY 7: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Vestmanneyjar Akureyri Vík Mývatn Höfn 4 www.icelandtravel.is
Iceland Express The Express Circle Tour is one of our self-drive bestsellers and also includes an option to traverse the uninhabited interior of Iceland via the Kjölur highland track. Discover the magical natural wonders, the majestic landscapes and the unique character of Iceland. Duration: 8 days/7 nights Operation: April - October Departures: Daily Discounts: 15% May and September // 20% April and October This package is also available with low cost accommodations (without private facilities). Ideal for those looking to enjoy Iceland for less! DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the Northernmost Capital in the World. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Þingvellir Gullfoss Geysir South Shore National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Exploding Geysers - Puffin Colony - Black Sand Beaches of the South Shore. Approximate mileage: ca. 310 km / 193 miles. Today s highlights include Þingvellir National Park a place of great geological and historical interest, the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall and Geysir hot-spring area. Drive along the south shore, viewing Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls, the black sand beaches around Vík and Mýrdalsjökull glacier. Optional: boat tour to Westman Islands. DAY 3: Skaftafell Jökulsárlón Höfn Lava Fields - Europe s Largest National Park - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs - Europe s Largest Glacier. Approximate mileage: ca. 270 km / 168 miles. Drive through the village of, explore Skaftafell National Park, a green oasis nestling below the great Vatnajökull glacier surrounded by black desert sands. Continue to Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon and onwards to the charming harbor town Höfn known as the lobster capital of northern Europe. Optional: Boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon; glacier hike in Skaftafell area. DAY 4: Höfn Djúpivogur Reyðarfjörður Narrow Fjords - Steep Mountains - Picturesque Coastline - Mineral Collection Drive along the rugged coastline of the East Fjords with their towering mountains and charming fishing villages. On the way you have the option of taking a boat tour to Papey Island where thousands of puffins nest in the summer or visit Petra s famous collection of local stones and minerals at Stöðvarfjörður. Optional: Boat tour to Papey Island, Petra s stone collection. DAY 5: Dettifoss Húsavík Mývatn Highland Desert - Europe s Most Powerful Waterfall - Glacier Carved Gorge- Whale Watching. Approximate mileage: ca. 310 km / 193 miles. Travel across Möðrudalsöræfi highlands renowned for their stark, untouched beauty towards Dettifoss, Europe s mightiest waterfall. Visit the magnificent horseshoe-shaped canyon Ásbyrgi. Drive onwards to Tjörnes peninsula and the friendly Húsavík fishing port. Optional: Whale watching from Húsavík DAY 6: Mývatn Akureyri/ Skagafjörður Bizarre Lava Formations - Geothermal & Volcanic Activity - Rich Birdlife - Waterfall Of the Gods - Iceland s Second Largest City. Approximate mileage: ca. 130 km / 81 miles. Explore highlights of the Lake Mývatn area, including the mystical volcanic formations at Dimmuborgir, the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir, the colorful sulfurous slopes of Námaskarð and Krafla volcanic area. Drive to Goðafoss waterfall, the capital of the north Akureyri or Skagafjörður area. Optional: bird museum in Mývatn. DAY 7: Varmahlíð Reykholt Borgarnes Hvalfjörður Fertile Farmlands - Glacial Rivers - Folk Museum Scenic Fjord. Approximate mileage: ca. 490 km / 305 miles. Drive through the historical region of Skagafjörður renowned for horse breeding. You have an option of visiting the old farmstead at Glaumbær a great example of old Icelandic architecture. Continue to the bay of Húnaflói and across Holtavörðuheiði plateau, enter Borgarfjörður area. Return to in the evening. Another option is to travel across the barren Kjölur highland road (4WD needed, track open from mid-june), to the geothermal oasis at Hveravellir before driving to. Optional: River rafting in Skagafjörður; horse riding in Skagafjörður; seal watching tour from Hvammstangi. DAY 8: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Vestmanneyjar Akureyri Vík Mývatn Höfn www.icelandtravel.is 5
Highlands and Lowlands A Circle Route where you experience Iceland s contrasting nature in the deserted, sandy yet colorful thermal highlands and the green fertile fields of the lowlands along the coastline. Duration: 9 days/8 nights Operation: June - August Departures: Daily DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the Northernmost Capital in the World. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Þingvellir Gullfoss Geysir National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Exploding Geysers - Massive Waterfall. Approximate mileage: ca. 240 km / 150 miles. From Reykjavik to Þingvellir National park, site of the ancient Icelandic parliament and a jewel of nature. The park offers a stunning volcanic landscape of mountains and lava flows. Visit the geothermal area of Geysir and Gullfoss waterfall. Optional: River rafting in the Geysir area, ATVquad biking in Haukadalur, entrance to Geysir Geo Center. DAY 3: Kjölur Hveravellir Skagafjörður Uninhabited Interior Geothermal Area Natural Bathing Pool Viking Horses - Glacial Rivers. Approximate mileage: ca. 230 km / 143 miles. Today s route leads over the highland track Kjölur (4WD needed, track open from mid- June), driving through the colorful thermal area Hveravellir between the glaciers Langjökull and Hofsjökull. Travel to the horsebreeding valley of Skagafjörður fjord. Optional: Horse riding in Skagafjörður, horse show in Skagafjörður DAY 4: Akureyri Lake Mývatn Iceland s Second Largest City - Waterfall Of the Gods - Bizarre Lava Formations - Geothermal Activity - Rich Birdlife. Approximate mileage: ca. 190 km / 118 miles. Drive to Akureyri, the second largest town in Iceland outside the capital area. Stop at Goðafoss waterfall before driving to the beautiful Lake Mývatn area. The natural wonders of Lake Mývatn area include the unique lava formations of Dimmuborgir, Krafla volcanic area, and the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir. Optional: bird museum in Mývatn. DAY 5: Húsavík Dettifoss Whale Watching Glacier Carved Gorge Europe s Most Powerful Waterfall. Approximate mileage: ca. 320 km / 199 miles. From Lake Mývatn you drive around Tjörnes peninsula. Travel through the fishing village of Húsavík to Jökulsárgljúfur National Park, including the impressive horseshoe-shaped Ásbyrgi canyon and the mighty Dettifoss waterfall. Continue east to. Optional: Whale watching from Húsavík DAY 6: East Fjords Höfn Narrow Fjords - Steep Mountains - Picturesque Coastline - Mineral Collection. Drive south through the spectacular coast line of the East Fjords with charming fishing villages and towering mountains that plunge vertically into the sea. Stop at Almannaskarð pass which offers a striking view of Vatnajökull glacier and the coastal area. Optional: Boat tour to Papey Island; Petra s stone collection. DAY 7: Jökulsárlón Skaftafell Europe s Largest Glacier - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs - Europe s Largest National Park. Approximate mileage: ca. 220 km / 137 mile. Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon by Vatnajökull glacier offers a beautiful view of the glacier and the floating icebergs will leave a deep impres- sion on you. Onwards to Skaftafell National Park, a green oasis with various hiking possibilities. Continue along the south coast for an overnight stay. Optional: Jeep tour to Vatnajökull glacier; boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon; glacier hike in Skaftafell area. DAY 8: Landmannalaugar Multicolored Mountains of the Highlands - Lava Fields - Hot Springs with Bathing - Hekla Volcano. Approximate mileage: ca. 240 km /149 miles. Travel along the Fjallabaksleið highland interior track to Landmannalaugar, a magnificent area surrounded by colorful rhyolite mountains, with the option of bathing in a natural warm pool (do not forget to bring swimsuit). Spot the towering Hekla, the legendary Icelandic volcano, after exploring Þjórsárdalur Valley, before heading back to Reykjavik. If you prefer, instead of heading to Landmannalaugar, you can continue along the south shore exploring black sand beaches, bird colonies, towering waterfalls and crossing fertile farmlands towards Reykjavik. DAY 9: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Vestmanneyjar Akureyri Vík Mývatn Höfn 6 www.icelandtravel.is
magnificent horseshoe-shaped canyon and Jökulsárgljúfur National Park. Proceed to the mighty Dettifoss waterfall, before heading across the highland plateau to in the east. Optional: Whale watching from Húsavík Iceland Circle This self-drive favorite explores Iceland s rich natural treasures, including national parks, beautiful waterfalls, striking glaciers, magnificent volcanoes and hot springs. Duration: 10 days/9 nights Operation: May - September Departures: Daily Discounts: 15% May and September This package is also available with low cost accommodations (without private facilities). Ideal for those looking to enjoy Iceland for less! DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the Northernmost Capital in the World. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Hveragerði Geysir Þingvellir Borgarfjörður Greenhouses - Exploding Geysers - National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Massive Waterfall. Approximate mileage: ca. 310 km / 193 miles. Drive across Hellisheiði plateau to the greenhouse village of Hveragerði. Continue to the waterfall Gullfoss and the hot springs at Geysir. Visit Þingvellir National Park, site of the ancient Icelandic parliament, before driving through Hvalfjörður fjord or Kaldidalur highland pass (4WD needed) to Borgarfjörður. NEW!: Now also available with half bord in selected restaurants. DAY 3: Borgarfjörður - Blönduós Varmahlíð Akureyri Fertile Farmlands - Glacial Rivers - Iceland s Second Largest City - Viking Horses. Approximate mileage: ca. 280 km / 174 miles. Drive north through Borgarfjörður to the shores of Húnaflói bay and the towering mountains and horse-breeding valley of Skagafjörður. Continue to Akureyri, the capital of the north. Optional: River rafting in Skagafjörður; horse riding in Skagafjörður; seal watching tour from Hvammstangi. DAY 4: Akureyri Lake Mývatn Botanical Garden - Museums - Waterfall Of the Gods. Approximate mileage: ca. 100 km / 62 miles. Spend the morning exploring the town of Akureyri. Continue your journey to the unique Lake Mývatn area. DAY 5: Lake Mývatn Bizarre Lava Formations - Geothermal Activity - Rich Birdlife. Approximate mileage: variable. Explore the natural wonders of Lake Mývatn and surrounding area, including the mystical lava formations at Dimmuborgir. Visit the volcanic area of Krafla along with the colorful sulfurous slopes of Námaskarð pass. Optional: bird museum in Mývatn. DAY 6: Húsavík Tjörnes Dettifoss -. Whale Watching - Glacier Carved Gorge - Europe Most Powerful Waterfall. Approximate mileage: ca. 310 km / 193 miles. Drive north to the fishing port of Húsavík and around Tjörnes peninsula. Visit Ásbyrgi, a DAY 7: Reyðarfjörður Stöðvarfjörður Djúpivogur Höfn Narrow Fjords - Steep Mountains - Picturesque Coastline - Mineral Collection. Drive south through the spectacular East Fjords, where towering mountains plunge vertically into the ocean. The journey continues to the town of Höfn in Hornafjörður, also known as the lobster capital of northern Europe. Optional: Petra s stone collection, boat tour to Papey Island. DAY 8: Höfn Skaftafell Europe s Largest Glacier - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs - Europe s Largest National Park. Approximate mileage: ca. 200 km / 124 km. Drive to the shimmering icebergs and still, milky waters of Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon before continuing to Skaftafell National Park where a nature hike is recommended. On to the picturesque village of. Optional: Jeep tour to Vatnajökull glacier; boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon; glacier hike in Skaftafell area. DAY 9: Vík Skógar Lava Fields - Black Sand Beaches of the South Shore - Puffin Colony - Thundering Waterfalls. Approximate mileage: ca. 260 km / 162miles. Drive along the spectacular south coast, a sweeping landscape of sandy deserts, rocky shores and rolling farmland sandwiched between snow-capped glaciers, mountains and the ocean. Return to. Optional: Boat tour to the Westman Islands. DAY 10: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Vestmanneyjar Akureyri Vík Mývatn Höfn www.icelandtravel.is 7
Colors of Iceland Circle around Iceland at a comfortable pace to enjoy the unique and diverse scenery including the peaceful Snaefellsnes peninsula with the legendary Snaefellsnes glacier as the crowning jewel. Duration: 11 days/10 nights Operation: May - September Departures: Daily Discounts: 15% May and September DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the Northernmost Capital in the World. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Þingvellir Gullfoss Skálholt Þjórsárdalur Hella National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Exploding Geysers - Massive Waterfall - Hekla Volcano. Today s highlights include Þingvellir National Park a place of great geological and historical interest, the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall and Geysir hot-spring area. Drive along the mighty Þjórsá river to Þjórsárdalur valley with Mt. Hekla, Iceland s most famous volcano towering above. Continue to the South Shore area. Optional: River rafting in the Geysir area; ATVquad biking in Haukadalur; Stöng - Viking-age farmhouse; boat tour to Westman Islands. DAY 3: Hella Vík Thundering Waterfalls - Puffin Colony - Black Sand Beaches - Lava Fields. Approximate mileage: ca. 160 km / 99 miles. Visit Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls. Continue to Dyrhólaey* a rocky headland where thousands of puffins nest in the summer. Travel across the vast lava field of Eldhraun to the picturesque village of, former site of a 12th-century Catholic convent. *Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during nesting season in spring, from ca. middle May until June 23rd. Optional: Skógar folk museum DAY 4: Skaftafell Jökulsárlón Höfn Europe s Largest National Park - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs - Europe s Largest Glacier. Approximate mileage: ca. 450 km / 280 miles. Visit Skaftafell National Park, a green oasis nestling below the great Vatnajökull glacier offering various hiking possibilities. Continue to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon where huge icebergs, float and grind together in the still, deep waters of the lagoon. Drive along the rugged and varied coastline of the magnificent East Fjords to the largest town in the east. Optional: Jeep tour to Vatnajökull glacier; boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon; boat tour to Papey Island; Petra s stone collection. DAY 5: and Surroundings East Fjords - Legendary Lake Monster - Largest Forest in Iceland. Approximate mileage: variable. Explore and surrounding area. Visit Hallormsstaður the largest forest plantation in Iceland set along Lake Lagarfljót, which according to legend contains a monster. Optional: Boat tour on Lake Lagarfljót. DAY 6: Vopnafjörður Langanes Glacial Rivers - Small Fishing Villages - Northernmost Point in Iceland. Approximate mileage: ca. 140 km / 87 miles. Drive to Vopnafjörður village, with spectacular coast and natural hot springs. Continue to Þórshöfn village with 500 inhabitants which is situated on Langanes peninsula. It is also possible to continue to the Lake Mývatn area or to Húsavík for an overnight stay. Optional: Burstafell museum - an old farmstead. 8 www.icelandtravel.is
DAY 7: Ásbyrgi Húsavík Mývatn Akureyri Glacier Carved Gorge - Whale Watching - Waterfall Of the Gods - Iceland s Second Largest City. Approximate mileage: ca. 240 km / 149 miles. Travel across Öxafjarðarheiði plateau. Visit Ásbyrgi, a magnificent horseshoe-shaped canyon in Jökulsárgljúfur National Park. Drive along Tjörnes peninsula to the fishing port of Húsavík, before continuing to Akureyri the capital of the north. Optional: Whale watching from Húsavík. DAY 8: Akureyri and Surroundings Botanical Gardens - Volcanic Area - Lava Formations of Lake Mývatn. Approximate mileage: variable. Explore the natural wonders of Lake Mývatn area including the fantastic lava formations of Dimmuborgir, Krafla volcanic area, and the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir. Visit Goðafoss waterfall on the way to Akureyri. Optional: Sea Angling from Akureyri. DAY 9: Akureyri - Stykkishólmur Fertile Farmlands - Viking Horses Quaint Fishing Villages. Approximate mileage: ca. 348 km / 217 miles. From Akureyri continue over Öxnadalur pass to the historical region of Skagafjörður renowned for horse breeding. You have an option of visiting the old farmstead at Glaumbær a great example from the past of Icelandic architecture. Continue the drive to Snæfellsnes peninsula. Optional: River rafting in Skagafjörður; horse riding in Skagafjörður. DAY 10: Snæfellsnes Borgarnes Coastal Villages - Sea Cliffs with Birdlife - Volcanic Crater - Picturesque Fjord. Approximate mileage: ca. 200 km / 130 miles. Circle around the legendary Snæfellsjökull peninsula passing the small fishing villages of Hellissandur and Grundarfjörður. Don t miss the striking columnar basalt rock formations at Arnarstapi. Make a stop at the rocky beach of Djúpalónssandur. Pass Eldborg crater on route to the agricultural region of Borgarfjörður before returning to. DAY 11: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Vestmanneyjar Akureyri Vík Mývatn Höfn www.icelandtravel.is 9
Iceland Grand Circle This is a classic route tour that gives you flexibility and suitable time to spend at Iceland s major attractions. You can visit the Blue Lagoon at the end of the tour. Duration: 12 days/11 nights Operation: May - September Departures: Daily Discounts: 15% May and September This package is also available with low cost accommodations (without private facilities). Ideal for those looking to enjoy Iceland for less! DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the Northernmost Capital in the World. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Þingvellir Gullfoss Fludir/Selfoss National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) Exploding Geysers Massive Waterfall. Approximate mileage: ca. 170 km / 106 miles. Drive to Þingvellir National Park, site of the ancient Icelandic parliament and a jewel of nature. Continue to the famous Geysir hotspring area and don t miss the mighty Gullfoss waterfall. Optional: Whitewater rafting in the Geysir area; ATV-quad biking in Haukadalur; boat tour to Westman Islands. DAY 3: Þjórsárdalur Hella Vík Hekla Volcano - Thundering Waterfalls - Puffin Colony - Black Sand Beaches - Lava Fields. Drive along the spectacular south coast and view highlights along the way such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, Mýrdalsjökull glacier, Dyrhólaey* and the black sand beaches of Vík. Continue towards, a picturesque village known for fabulous trout fishing and is the former site of a 12th-century Catholic convent. *Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during nesting season in spring, from ca. middle May until June 23rd Optional: Boat tour from Dyrhólar on a special made boat with wheels; Skógar folk museum. DAY 4: Skaftafell Jökulsárlón Höfn Europe s Largest National Park - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs - Europe s Largest Glacier. Approximate mileage: ca. 200 km / 124 miles. Visit the beautiful Skaftafell National Park nestled between glaciers with various hiking possibilities. Continue to the shimmering icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon. Optional: Boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon; glacier hike in Skaftafell area. DAY 5: Djúpivogur Reyðarfjörður Narrow Fjords - Steep Mountains - Picturesque Coastline - Mineral Collection. Drive through the spectacular East Fjords with towering mountains and charming fishing villages to the fertile area. You have the possibility to take a boat tour to Papey Island where thousands of puffins nest in the summer or visit the famous stone collection of Petra at Stöðvarfjörður. Optional: Boat tour to Papey Island; Petra s stone collection. DAY 6: Dettifoss Ásbyrgi Húsavík Mývatn Europe s Most Powerful Waterfall Glacier Carved Gorge - Whale Watching. Approximate mileage: ca. 310 km / 193 miles. Travel across Möðrudalsöræfi highlands to the mighty Dettifoss waterfall. Explore the impressive horse-shoe-shaped Ásbyrgi canyon in Jökulsárgljúfur National Park before continuing to the fishing port of Húsavík. Optional: Whale watching from Húsavík. DAY 7: Lake Mývatn Akureyri Bizarre Lava Formations - Geothermal Activity - Rich Birdlife. Approximate mileage: ca. 100 km / 62 miles. Explore the highlights of Lake Mývatn and surrounding area with unique attractions such as Dimmuborgir, the pseudo craters at 10 www.icelandtravel.is
Skútustaðir, the colorful sulfurous slopes of Námaskarð and Krafla volcanic area. Make a stop to admire Goðafoss Of the Gods waterfall before continuing to the town of Akureyri. Optional: bird museum in Mývatn. DAY 8: Akureyri Iceland s Second Largest City - Botanical Gardens - Local Museums - Arctic Circle. Approximate mileage: variable. Spend the day exploring Akureyri the capital of the North and its surrounding area. Optional: Visit to Hrísey island; Flight tour to Grimsey Island which is the only place in Iceland touching the Arctic Circle (not available on Saturdays). Sea Angling from Akureyri. DAY 9: Akureyri Laugarbakki Fertile Farmlands - Folk Museum Viking Horses. Approximate mileage: ca. 193 / 120 miles. Travel to the horse-breeding valley of Skagafjörður fjord, continue to the shores of Húnaflói bay, an area rich in Icelandic history. Optional: Whitewater river rafting in Skagafjörður; horse riding in Skagafjörður; seal watching tour from Hvammstangi. DAY 10: Stykkishólmur Arnarstapi Borgarfjörður Birthplace of Leif Eiriksson - Sea Cliffs with Birdlife - Volcanic Crater. Approximate mileage: ca. 344 km / 213 miles. Explore Dalir, the region of Eric the Red and birthplace of Leif Eiriksson at a living replica museum, before driving to Snæfellsnes peninsula with countless wonders such as the rocky beach of Djúpalónssandur and Arnarstapi sea cliffs. Continue to the Borgarfjörður area. DAY 11: Borgarfjorður -Reykholt Hvalfjörður Picturesque Waterfalls Europe s Most Powerful Hot Spring Blue Lagoon Approximate mileage: ca. 220 km / 137 miles. In Borgarfjörður visit the beautiful Hraunfoss and Barnafoss waterfalls, Reykholt and the enormous Deildartunguhver hot spring. Continue via Hvalfjörður fjord to. You may opt to visit the famous Blue Lagoon before heading back to Reykjavik. Optional: Bathing in the Blue Lagoon. DAY 12: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Akureyri Mývatn Stykkishólmur Höfn Vestmanneyjar Vík www.icelandtravel.is 11
Iceland Discovery This tour offers a comprehensive Iceland experience, including the Westfjords with breathtakingly steep mountains and narrow fjords, and the mystical Snæfellsnes Peninsula with the legendary Snæfellsnes glacier as the crowning jewel. Duration: 14 days/13 nights Operation: May - September Departures: Daily Discounts: 15% May and September This package is also available with low cost accommodations (without private facilities). Ideal for those looking to enjoy Iceland for less! DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the Northernmost Capital in the World. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Þingvellir Gullfoss Flúðir/Selfoss National Park of Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Exploding Geysers - Massive Waterfall. Approximate mileage: ca. 170 km / 106 miles. Drive to Þingvellir National Park, site of the ancient Icelandic parliament and a jewel of nature. The park itself is situated in a stunning volcanic landscape of mountains and lava flows, on the border of Iceland s largest lake. Continue to the famous Geysir hot spring area and the mighty waterfall Gullfoss. Optional: Whitewater rafting in the Geysir area; ATV-quad biking in Haukadalur; boat tour to the Westman Islands. DAY 3: Þjórsárdalur Hella Vík Hekla Volcano - Thundering Waterfalls - Puffin Colony - Black Sand Beaches - Lava Fields. Drive along the spectacular south coast, viewing highlights such as Skógafoss waterfall, Mýrdalsjökull glacier, Dyrhólaey* and the black sand beaches of Vík. Continue across Eldhraun lava field to the village of known for its fabulous trout fishing. Another option is to drive the beautiful mountain track Fjallabaksleið through Landmannalaugar nature reserve (4WD needed, track open from mid-june). *Please note that Dyrholaey is closed during nesting season in spring, from ca. middle May til June 23rd DAY 4: Skaftafell Jökulsárlón Höfn Europe s Largest National Park - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs - Europe s Largest Glacier. Approximate mileage: ca. 200 km / 124 miles. Visit the amazing Skaftafell National Park nestled between glaciers offering many hiking possibilities. Continue to the shimmering icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon and the harbor town of Höfn known as the lobster capital of northern Europe. Optional: Boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon. DAY 5: Djúpivogur Reyðarfjörður Narrow Fjords - Steep Mountains - Picturesque Coastline - Mineral Collection. Drive through the spectacular East Fjords with towering mountains and charming fishing villages to the fertile area. On the way it is possible to take a boat tour to Papey Island where thousands of puffins nest in the summer or visit Petra s famous local stone and mineral collection at Stöðvarfjörður. Optional: Jeep tour to Vatnajökull glacier; boat tour to Papey Island; visit to Petra s stone collection. DAY 6: Dettifoss Ásbyrgi Húsavík Mývatn: Europe s Most Powerful Waterfall Glacier Carved Gorge - Whale Watching. Approximate mileage: ca. 310 km / 193 miles. Travel across Möðrudalsöræfi highlands renowned for their stark beauty to the mighty Dettifoss waterfall. Explore the many wonders of Jökulsárgljúfur National Park such as the strange formations of Hljóðaklettar (Echo Rocks) and the impressive horseshoe-shaped Ásbyrgi canyon. Continue along Tjörnes peninsula to the fishing village of Húsavík. Optional: Whale watching tour from Húsavík; bird museum in Mývatn. DAY 7: Lake Mývatn Akureyri Bizarre Lava Formations - Geothermal Activity - Rich Birdlife - Iceland s Second Largest City. Approximate mileage: ca. 100 km / 62 miles. Spend the day exploring the natural wonders of Lake Mývatn and the surrounding area. Visit highlights such as the lava shapes at Dimmuborgir, the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir, the colorful sulfurous slopes of Námaskarð and Krafla volcano area. Drive to Akureyri, the capital of the North. 12 www.icelandtravel.is
DAY 8: Akureyri Varmahlíð/ Laugarbakki Fertile Farmlands - Folk Museum - Viking Horses. Approximate mileage: ca. 200 km / 124 miles. Explore the fascinating town of Akureyri. Continue through the fertile valley of Skagafjörður fjord, renowned for horse breeding to Hrútafjörður area. Optional: Sea Angling from Akureyri; whitewater rafting in Skagafjörður; horse riding in Skagafjörður; Glaumbær museum; seal watching tour from Hvammstangi. DAY 9: Hólmavík - Ísafjörður Scenic Coastline - Striking Fjords - Steep Mountains - Seal and Birdlife. Approximate mileage: ca. 360 Km / 224 miles. Drive to Hólmavík, across Steingrímsfjarðarheiði to the spectacular region of the West Fjords, the oldest part of Iceland. Drive the numerous uninhabited fjords of Ísafjarðar-djúp with a beautiful coastline alive with seals and birds. Continue to Ísafjörður, the largest town in the area. Optional: Witchcraft museum at Hólmavík. DAY 10: Ísafjörður and Surroundings West Fjords - Local Museums - Hiking in Hornstrandir Natural Reserve. Approximate mileage: variable. Spend time in Ísafjörður and surrounding area including the neighboring towns of Bolungarvík and Suðureyri. Optional: Boat tour to Vigur Island; Kayak tour in Ísafjörður; natural history museum of Bolungarvík. DAY 11: Þingeyri Bíldudalur Látrabjarg Flókalundur Small Picturesque Villages - Striking Waterfall - Red Sand Beaches - Sea Cliffs with Birdlife. Approximate mileage: ca. 330 km / 205 miles. Drive from Ísafjörður through the beautiful West Fjords. A stop at the stunning Dynjandi waterfall is recommended as well as driving to Látrabjarg cliffs. In the summer these high sea cliffs are teeming with millions of puffins, gannets, guillemots and razorbills. Onwards to the Flókalundur area. DAY 12: Ferry Baldur Breiðafjörður Stykkishólmur Borgarnes Ferry Across the Bay Picturesque Islands with Birdlife - Quaint Fishing Villages. Approximate mileage: ca. 400 km / 250 miles. Sail with the ferry Baldur across Breiðafjörður bay with countless islands and rich birdlife to the charming village of Stykkishólmur. Continue around the Snæfellsnes peninsula passing the small fishing villages Hellissandur and Grundarfjörður. Make a stop at the magnificent columnar basalt rock formations at Arnarstapi as well as the rocky beach of Djúpalónssandur. DAY 13: Borgarfjörður Picturesque Waterfalls - Europe s Most Powerful Hot Spring - Scenic Fjord. Approximate mileage: ca. 74 km / 50 miles. Explore Borgarfjörður area and visit the beautiful Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls, Reykholt and the hot spring Deildartunguhver. Continue via Hvalfjörður fjord to. DAY 14: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Vestmanneyjar Akureyri Vík Mývatn Höfn www.icelandtravel.is 13
Optional: Boat tour on Lagarfljot lake, Mývatn Nature Baths, Sigurgeirs Bird Museum Family Fun in Iceland Iceland is the perfect destination for family travel, filled with fun and adventure for grown ups and children alike. Duration: 8 days/7 nights Operation: June - August Departures: Every Saturday. For other periods/days please contact us. DAY 1: ARRIVAL Explore Reykjavik, the Northernmost Capital in the World. Arrival and overnight in Reykjavik (transfer from international airport not included). DAY 2: Þingvellir Gullfoss Geysir National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Exploding Geysers - Massive Waterfall. In the morning head from Reykjavik towards Þingvellir National Park, a place of great geological and historical interest. Here the Viking world comes alive with a good imagination. Next stops is the Geysir hot spring area and the impressive Gullfoss Golden waterfall, both must-see sites in Iceland. Before heading to the south for the overnight stay a sightseeing stop at the Kerid crater will complete the day. Optional activities: Slakki Family Zoo, Horseback riding at Eldhestar farm. DAY 3: South Shore - Skaftafell Jökulsárlón Höfn Black Sand Beaches of the South Shore - Lava Fields - Europe s Largest National Park and Glacier - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs. Approximate mileage: ca. 350 km / 217 miles. Drive along the south shore, enjoy a spectacular experience by walking behind the Seljalandsfoss waterfall and view the thundering Skóga- NEW!: Available in family rooms. foss waterfall. The black sand beaches around Vík are a unique attraction with the Atlantic Ocean waves breaking away. Mýrdalsjökull glacier as well as the Vatnajokull glacier, Europe s largest glacier, will stay in your view as your drive along the south coast. Explore Skaftafell National Park, a lush green oasis. At the end of the day the mystical Glacial Lagoon of Jokulsarlon will capture your attention in a big way. Optional: Boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Glacier hike in Skaftafell area, Tractor ride to Ingolfshofdi cape DAY 4: Höfn Djúpivogur Reyðarfjörður Hallormstadur Forest Spectacular Fjords Puffin Colony - Picturesque Coastline - Mineral Collection. Approximate mileage: ca. 280 km / 174 miles. Drive along the rugged coastline of the East Fjords with their towering mountains and charming fishing villages. On the way you have the option of taking a boat tour to Papey Island where thousands of puffins nest in the summer or visit the famous stone collection of Petra at Stöðvarfjörður. The day ends in the beautiful forested area of Hallormsstaður. Optional: The new family friendly thermal pool of Hofn, Boat tour to Papey Island, Petra s stone collection, Horseback riding in Hallormstadur. DAY 5: Mývatn - Akureyri Highland Desert - Bizarre Lava Formations - Geothermal Activity Rich Birdlife Iceland s Second Largest City. Travel across Möðrudalsöræfi highlands renowned for their stark beauty. Explore highlights of the Lake Mývatn area, including the mystical volcanic formations at Dimmuborgir, the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir, the colorful sulfurous slopes of Námaskarð and Krafla volcanic area. Drive to Goðafoss Of the Gods waterfall and to the capital of the north Akureyri for the next two nights. DAY 6: Day at Leisure in Akureyri and Surroundings Iceland s second Largest City Botanical Gardens Local Museums Arctic Circle. Mileage variable Enjoy the comfort of a two night stay in Akureyri and explore the numerous attractions in and around Akureyri. The beautiful capital of the north has much to offer such as a stroll in the Botanical Gardens, a swim in the local thermal pool or a visit to the Christmas House. Whale watching from the nearby village of Dalvik is worth the visit, and so is a visit to the charming island of Hrísey. From Akureyri it is also possible to visit the island of Grimsey, the only place in Iceland situated directly on the Arctic Circle. Optional: Sea Angling from Akureyri, Whale watching from Dalvik, Hrisey excursion, Grímsey excursion. DAY 7: Akureyri Borgarnes Hvalfjörður Fertile Farmlands - Glacial Rivers - Folk Museum - Viking Horses. Approximate mileage: ca. 390 km / 242 miles. Drive through the historical region of Skagafjörður renowned for horse breeding. You may opt to visit the charming old farmstead at Glaumbær a great example of Icelandic architecture from the past. Continue to the bay of Húnaflói and across Holtavörðuheiði plateau, and enter the Borgarfjörður area. Return to in the evening. Another option is to travel across the barren Kjölur highland road (4WD needed, track open from mid-june), to the geothermal oasis at Hveravellir before driving to. Optional: River rafting in Skagafjörður, Horse riding in Skagafjörður, Seal museum and Seal sightseeing in Hvammstangi, Visit to the center for puppet arts in Borgarnes, Visit to the goat farm at Háafell, Reykjavik Zoo and Family Park. DAY 8: DEPARTURE Departure (transfer not included). Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur Borgarnes Vestmanneyjar Vík Akureyri Mývatn Höfn 14 www.icelandtravel.is
Cottages in Style Experience Iceland s NEW! scenic beauty and natural wonders in the lap of luxury on this 10-day self-drive with overnight stays in charming accommodations. This holiday is ideal for individual travelers and families who want to explore Iceland on their own in the comforts of upscale cottages and spacious apartments. DAY 1: ARRIVAL Keflavík - Hvalfjörður Volcanic Landscapes - Blue Lagoon Picturesque Fjörd Approximate mileage: ca. 120 km / 81 miles Today you will drive the Reykjanes Peninsula and explore the moon like surroundings of that area. It is possible to visit the famous Blue Lagoon for a relaxing dip in the pleasantly warm geothermal waters, rich in silica and minerals that are great for the skin. You will continue through the capital of to Glymur hotel, by either driving along the shores of the beautiful Hvalfjörður Whale fjord, or through the tunnel. Our first stop will be at the beautiful cottages of Hotel Glymur where we will stay for the next 3 nights. Hotel Glymur is a family run boutique hotel which has a first class restaurant. On May 1, 2010 six uniquely designed luxurious cottages were opened at Hotel Glymur. The houses are of two sizes, spacious and modern with an emphasis on elegance and style. The properties are situated high on a hillside on Glymur Villas Duration: 10 days/9 nights, with a possible extension. Operation: May September. An alternative itinerary is available in May/September at a 15% discounted rate. Kjölur mountain road is only passable by 4x4 vehicles and is open from mid June mid Sept. Car type needed: 4x4 for Kjölur mountain road. For Route 1 all car types are suitable. Pick up and drop off at Keflavík airport. Departures: Daily the northern shore of the beautiful Whale fjord. Each Villa is individually decorated with a unique style and color theme to create an enchanting atmosphere with magnificent views overlooking the fjord and the surrounding mountains. Each cottage has at least one bedroom, an open kitchen area, and luxurious bathroom facilities. They are available in two different sizes: Units with 1 bedroom are 78 sqm (840 sq feet), suitable for 2 persons with the option of 2 extra beds Units with 2 bedrooms are 88 sqm (950 sq feet), suitable for 4 persons with the option of 2 extra beds Each villa includes a private porch, deluxe patio furniture, outdoor BBQ grill, outdoor hot tubs and a fully equipped kitchen for 4-6 persons. Flat screen TV and high speed wireless internet access Room service and catering can be ordered Daily maintenance includes delivery of fresh bathrobes and towels Laundry and ironing services are available DAY 2 and 3: Suggested itinerary for Hvalfjörður and the surrounding area. Snæfellsnes Peninsula Volcanic Landscapes - Craters - Snæfells nes Glacier - Sea Cliffs with Birdlife - Quaint Fishing Villages Approximate mileage: ca. 350 km / 217 miles Today you can travel via the Hvalfjörður fjord through the village of Borgarnes and on to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. You will drive past the magnificent Eldborg crater on the peninsula where the mysterious Snæfellsjökull glacier towers over the surrounding area. There is so much to see and explore on the peninsula, attractions include the Arnarstapi sea cliffs with its varied birdlife and the amazing rocky beach of Djúpalónssandur. The quaint little fishing villages that line the peninsula are well worth a visit. Optional: Boat tour from Stykkishólmur www.icelandtravel.is 15
Borgarfjörður Area Icelandic Sagas Stunning Waterfalls - Europe s Most Powerful Hot Spring Approximate mileage: ca. 150 km / 94 miles This morning you can start the day by visiting the historic site of Reykholt. The Reykholt area includes the infamous Snorralaug thermal pool as well as Snorrastofa, which are sites well known in the Icelandic Sagas. Make a stop at the remarkably beautiful Hraunfoss and Barnafoss waterfalls as well as the Deildartunguhver hot spring, the most powerful hot spring in Europe where 150 liters (40 gallons) of 97 C (207 F) hot water flow from the Earth every second. The hot spring provides hot water and heating for houses in the whole region. DAY 4: Borgarfjörður Blönduós Varmahlíð Akureyri Fertile Farmlands - Viking Horses - Iceland s Second Largest City Approximate mileage: ca. 350 km / 217 miles Today you will drive north through Borgarfjörður, over Holtavörðuheiði heath, to the shores of Húnaflói Bay and through the historical horse-breeding valley of Skagafjörður. You may opt to visit the charming old farmstead at Glaumbær, a great example of Icelandic architecture from the past. Optional: River rafting in Skagafjörður; horse riding in Skagafjörður; seal watching tour from Hvammstangi. Continue towards Akureyri, the beautiful capital of the north and on to the Sæluhús cottages, where we will base our stay for the next 3 nights while exploring the north of Iceland. The cottages are beautifully and conveniently situated on a hill on the outskirts of the town of Akureyri, with an open countryside atmosphere. They are within easy walking distance from the Botanical Gardens and the local geothermal swimming pool, which is family friendly with modern facilities. Available houses and studio apartments are of 2 different sizes: 78 sqm (840 sq feet) houses / cottages with three bedrooms that can accommodate up to seven people. One room with a double bed, the second bedroom with two single beds and the third bedroom has a double bed (140cm / 4.5 feet) and a single bunk bed (90cm / 3 feet) above. 32 sqm (345 sq feet) studio apartments (terraced houses each with 4-5 apartmens) that can accomodate 2 max 4 (in extra beds note one open space). All untis have private porches. The houses have their own private hot tubs and a BBQ grill, others upon request. (This needs to be requested for the apartments at an extra charge). A fully equipped kitchen TV and a high speed wireless internet access Final cleaning, bedlinen and towels included Sæluhús Cottages. Washing machine in all houses, and available for appartments. A coin-operated waching machine and dryer are available in separate service houses DAY 5 and 6 : Suggested itinerary for Akureyri and the surrounding areas Akureyri Lake Mývatn Iceland s Second Largest City - Waterfall Of the Gods - Bizarre Lava Formations - Geothermal Activity - Rich Birdlife Approximate mileage: ca. 200 km / 124 miles Today you will drive from Akureyri, stopping at Goðafoss waterfall, before driving onwards to the beautiful Lake Mývatn area. The natural wonders of Lake Mývatn include the unique lava formations of Dimmuborgir, Krafla volcanic area, and the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir. Optional: Bird museum in Mývatn; Mývatn Nature baths. 16 www.icelandtravel.is
Húsavík Ásbyrgi - Dettifoss Whale Watching Glacier Carved Gorge Europe s Most Powerful Waterfall Approximate mileage: ca. 250 km / 155 miles Today you will drive from Akureyri through the fishing village of Húsavík, also known as THE whale watching village. Continue around the Tjörnes peninsula to Jökulsárgljúfur National Park which includes the impressive horseshoeshaped Ásbyrgi canyon and the mighty Dettifoss waterfall. Optional: Whale watching from Húsavík DAY 7: Akureyri Kjölur Hveravellir* *Another option is to travel by Rte. number 1 which is passable for all car types. Uninhabited Interior - Geothermal Area - Natural Hot Spring with Bathing Before leaving the Capital of the North spend some time exploring charming Akureyri. Approximate mileage : ca. 300 km / 186 miles Drive east back through the horse-breeding valley of Skagafjörður fjord and on to the Kjölur route that leads us over the highland route (a rough terrain where 4WD is needed, the route is open from mid-june). We will be driving through the colorful thermal area of Hveravellir between the glaciers Langjökull and Hofsjökull where we can take a dip in a natural hot spring in the middle of nowhere. Driving south from this highland road you will pass the infamous waterfall of Gullfoss (Golden Falls) and on through to the famous Geysir geothermal area. These two sites can be explored if time allows, but we highly suggest this to be a separate day tour for one of the following days. On to Grímsborgir Luxury cottages where we will stay for the next 3 nights. Located close to the most stunning sights in South Iceland, Grímsborgir are situated on the beautiful river Sog and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, peace and tranquillity. Each house is divided into 2 apartments: The main apartment is 200 square meters (2150 sq feet), with three bedrooms, and easily sleeps six people. The smaller apartment is 56 square meters (600 sq feet) for up to 4 persons. One bedroom and a sleeper sofa for 2 in the open living room and kitchen area. The smaller apartments have a shower and the bigger apartments have both a bathtub and a shower Each apartment has have a private porch, a private outdoor hot tub and BBQ grill. A fully equipped kitchen TV and a high speed wireless internet access Final cleaning, bedlinen and towels included Grímsborgir Luxury Cottages Room service and catering can be ordered from the restaurant Grimsborgir Restaurant offers a first class menu which emphasizes local produce and ingredients. A meeting room is available at the restaurant cottage, seating up to 16 people in boardroom style. DAY 8 and 9: Suggested itinerary for Grímsnes and the surrounding areas Þingvellir Gullfoss Geysir - Fludir/Selfoss. National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Exploding Geysers Massive Waterfall Approximate mileage: ca. 170 km / 106 miles Drive to Þingvellir National Park, the site of the ancient Icelandic parliament and a jewel of nature. Continue on towards the famous Geysir hot-spring area and while making a short stop at the mighty Gullfoss waterfall. Optional: Whitewater rafting in the Geysir area; ATV-quad biking in Haukadalur. South Coast Hella Vík Hekla Volcano - Thundering Waterfalls - Puffin Colony - Black Sand Beaches - Lava Fields Approximate mileage: ca. 300 km / 186 miles Drive along the spectacular south coast and view highlights along the way such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, Mýrdalsjökull glacier, Dyrhólaey* and the black sand beaches of Vík. It is possible to continue towards, a picturesque village formerly the site of a 12th-century Catholic convent but today known for fabulous trout fishing. You may want to drive a little further making your way to the Skaftafell National Park, approximately 70 km. (43 m) further. * Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during nesting season in spring, from ca. middle May until June 23rd Optional: Glacier walk on Svínafellsjökull; tour into Þórsmörk Nature Reserve; Boat tour from Dyrhólar on a special boat with wheels; Skógar folk museum DAY 10: Departure Grímsnes - Keflavík airport (only for afternoon departures) Approximate mileage: ca. 120 km / 82 miles A great way to prolong your stay in Iceland is by adding some days in. For similar standard accomodations, Óðinsvé Luxury Hotel Apartments, Luna Aparments or Room with a View can all be highly recommended. Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur 10 1-3 7-9 Vestmanneyjar Vík Akureyri 4-6 Mývatn Höfn www.icelandtravel.is 17
CAR-RENTAL General conditions Iceland Travel offers a great variety of Car Rental Packages which are the perfect choice for individuals, families and small groups who prefer traveling independently. Enjoy the freedom and flexibility to explore different places at your own leisurely pace. As self-drive customers are effectively their own tour guides, Iceland Travel includes detailed itineraries and road maps of Iceland. ICELAND TRAVEL SELF-DRIVE Iceland Travel offers a number of programs for people who want to enjoy the best of Iceland by rental car. These programs include: Accommodation with breakfast Rental car with CDW and Theft Protection included NEW Theft Protection! Emergency phone line. Detailed road map. Detailed itinerary in English, selected programs in other languages 50% discount on GPS system if booked in advance NEW! NEW! Included for clients who are buying self-drive tours with private facilities: Iceland Travel Selfdrive Assistance at Hotel Hilton Nordica, open every day between 08:00 and 10:00 (June - August). Delivery of rental car on day 2 directly at Hotel Hilton Nordica in. Please note: Nights in are always booked at Hotel Hilton Nordica for packages with private facilities. Clients that book packages with shared facilities can upgrade the nights of the package to Hotel Hilton to receive the services only provided there. Please refer to our pricelist for Bookings and General Conditions. Upon arrival in Keflavík international airport we advise our customers to use the Flybus shuttle transfer service from the airport to. Please remember that airport transfer is not included in self-drive packages. When checking into the hotel, travelers will receive all necessary travel documents. The car should be picked up the morning after arrival and returned the night before departure. The accommodations are a combination of hotels, summer hotels, guesthouses and farms. We offer packages with rooms with both private and shared facilities. Extra nights in and additional car rental days can be booked with all programs. Iceland Travel provides high quality service and we provide an emergency telephone number, open 24 hours from May 1st September 30th. From October 1st to April 30th the emergency phone line is open from 07:00 23:00. THE ICELANDIC ROAD SYSTEM The Ring Road Circling the island is Iceland s Ring Road which is 1400 km (906 miles). Many major sights and accommodation options are on or within easy reach of it, making the Ring Road an ideal choice for the first time visitor. The circular route can be covered in a week, but in ten days or more, you have extra time to enjoy places of interest along the way. Detours off the Ring Road Roads through inhabited areas are usually of a reasonable standard, though narrower. Many are paved but some are still gravel and one should take care when driving on these roads. When planning your route, more time should be allowed for driving on minor roads where your speed may average only 70 km/ph (43 m/ph). DRIVING IN OFF-SEASON Driving conditions in the wintertime are quite different from summer. Weather conditions change rapidly and can play a decisive role. Roads might be icy or covered by snow and the frequency at which roads are cleared varies. It is important to check road and weather conditions before setting off by phoning 1777 and 902-0600 or visiting www.road.is and www.vedur.is Iceland Travel does not recommend the self drive packages around the island in winter. We emphasize that all routes outside the circle road nr. 1 can be closed in the winter and all IT itineraries that cover other roads can and need to be changed according to road conditions. The highland tracks of Iceland are not expected to be open until the middle of June and some even later. For self drive outside main summer season we recommend 4WD. TAILOR-MADE ITINERARIES Upon request, Iceland Travel offers tailor-made itineraries for a special service fee of EUR 150,- per itinerary which is non-refundable if cancelled. A selection of more itineraries is available, please go to our website www.icelandtravel.is for further information. RENTAL CARS The cars can be delivered to all major airports around the country. Please note that types of cars may vary from one rental agency to the other. Airport Service Charge. An airport Service Charge will apply to all rentals with pick-up at Keflavík International airport. One-Way Rentals are those whereby the customer starts the rental in one location and returns the vehicle to another. Price for One-Way rental is subject to availability and location. Additional driver. The person named on the reservation booking must be the main driver, present at time of rental and payer of any rental charges. Additional drivers are possible with a small fee per day for each additional driver. Additional equipments such as GPS and child seats are available upon request. Deposit An authorization from a major credit card will be taken at the start of all rentals as a deposit even when the cost of the rental is covered by a voucher. This deposit may be used to cover the insurance excess and any extra charges such as petrol and traffic tickets. Credit Card Required No rentals can take place without the main driver having a major credit card present. Prepaid credit card are not accepted. Car Delivery The car rental undertakes to do the utmost to deliver the vehicle at the agreed time and to ensure that it meets the requirements made upon it. However, the car rental can not provide any compensation if the car delivery is late according to reservation. For guests staying at Hotel Hilton Nordica, cars will be delivered directly at the hotel. Shuttle Service (for guests not staying at Hotel Hilton Nordica!) Cars are not delivered to hotels, upon request a shuttle service will pick up the driver directly at all major hotels/guesthouses in Reykjavik and bring him/her to the car rental offices, where the rental procedures will be handled. Please note that this process could take some time. Each morning the Shuttle will follow a specific route between 08:15 10:00. Please note that the shuttle has to respect a schedule and will not wait for customers that are not ready. If the customers miss the shuttle he/ she can be picked up after 10:00 on request. Only one person per car rental is to be taken to the rental location. Car Drop off in Please note that the drop off at the car rental offices in Reykjavik must take place within the opening time of the office itself. 18 www.icelandtravel.is
Accident/damage In the event of a car breakdown, theft or accident the car rental emergency number (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week) must be contacted immediately. In the event of an accident, the police must be called to the scene so that a correct and official Police Report can be made. If damages occur to the vehicle while it is stationary and the driver is absent (e.g. car is parked), the driver must go to the nearest police station to report the damage. The same procedure applies should the vehicle be stolen. Driver s License The driver must present a valid driver s licence held for a minimum of one year at the time of rental. An International Driving Permit (IDP) / International Driving License (IDL) is also required if your national driver s licence is not in the Roman script. Vehicles for 9 persons and more require a driving licence D or a B licence which has been issued before March 1988. Driving Restrictions 2wd vehicles are not allowed to be driven on roads marked F on official maps as well as Kjölur (Road no. 35) and Kaldidalur (Road no. 550). Should these restrictions be ignored, all insurance (Third Party Liability, CDW, TP, PAI), if accepted, shall be deemed null and void. The driver will be held fully responsible in case of accidents or collision, including the cost of repair of the damaged vehicle and the cost of towing. Refilling fee If the car is not returned with a full tank, a refilling charge applies, which is approximately 75% higher than petrol station prices. INSURANCE By signing the Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), renters accept or decline, according to current tariffs, to pay an additional fee which reduces liability in case of damage to the rented vehicle or a third party. All rentals are subject to a nonwaivable excess (see the car rental s pricelist for further details) for which the customer is responsible in the event of damage to the veichle during the rental. If he chooses to rely on a credit card for cover, we strongly recommend that he fully understands the terms and conditions of any cover provided by the credit card company before declining any optional services. Important Accidents incurred by crossing streams and rivers are exempt from insurance coverage. Driving off the roads is prohibited. The CDW does not cover damages to passengers cars (group 1, 2, 3, 4) on roads marked with F on official maps. The renter will also be held responsible for any expense due to towing and transporting a vehicle if it is damaged in driving conditions such as those mentioned above. Accidents, Damages and Emergencies Accidents and damages Driving in Iceland is not like driving on the highways of US or the Autobahns of Europe. All the front desk employees are trained to communicate to your customer at the beginning of his rental what to be aware of, how to drive and a quick overview of those major things that are different about driving in Iceland. In addition there is information handed out with the rental agreement as well as various safety signs in the car. Renters are required to read the insurance terms and conditions carefully. If the customer has a small damage to the car he is required to report this to the car rental immediately. Report an accident In the event of an accident, the police must be called to the scene so that a correct official Police Report can be made. In addition, the car rental emergency number must be called to report the accident. Transport of a damaged car The renter will always have to cover the cost for transporting the damaged vehicle. The cost is per Km with a minimum fee according to the car rental s pricelist at any given time. Car Replacement Please note that replacing a damaged car with new car is subject to availability. Sometimes the replacement car will not be the same vehicle as the damaged car. Such action by the car rental does not constitute a breach of the contract and does not entitle the renter to any refund. If no alternative vehicle is available, the car rental has no liability for refund any cost inferred by the renter. Tires Tires are always the renter s liability. If tires go flat the renter is responsible for replacing the tire with same pattern and size at the nearest tire garage. If there is no tire with same pattern available the renter is required to call the car rental emergency number for instructions. There is one spare wheel provided with each car. The car rental does not offer an emergency service for replacing flat tires. Windshields Windshields are always the renter s liability. Please see insurance terms and conditions. Underbody and Water damage The renter can never be insured against damage to the underbody of the car. All damages are to be reported immediately to the car rental emergency number. The renter is always responsible for all damages caused by water. Cost of damage All damages are payable at the end of the rental. The renter is responsible to inform the car rental about any damages that have occurred to the car. The car rental may debit the bank card or credit card of the renter for the rental charge and other costs payable by the Renter hereunder, such as payments in respect of damage to the vehicle while in the possession of the Renter. The time of payment and whether it is to be made in lump sum shall be the sole discretion of the car rental. This right shall remain unaffected for 6 months following the return of the vehicle to the car rental. The cost of damage is determined by a price list available at all car rental locations and will be collected according to the price list. In the case of major damages not covered by insurance, e.g. water damage, the cost will be estimated by an authorized garage. Vehicle Condition Report (VCR) With every rental the customer gets handed over a Vehicle Condition Report. On the VCR all scratches and dents are marked. The customer is asked to sign the VCR and is handed a copy of the report. We recommend that the guest checks the car and asks for amendments in case he/she sees something he/she wants to put on the VCR A copy of the VCR is in the car and another copy is attached to the rental agreement. This prevents that the customer gets charged for damages he is not responsible for. Car breakdown In the event that the vehicle malfunctions owing to wear or other reasons for which the renter is not responsible, the car rental will supply him with another vehicle as soon as possible or ensure that a repair is to be completed as soon as possible at a location specified by THE CAR RENTAL. The above does not affect the payment of the rent or any other charges payable by the renter hereunder. The car rental pays no damages in cases such as hereinabove provided, neither for accommodation nor other things. If damages occur to the vehicle while it is stationary and the driver is absent (e.g. car is parked) the driver must contact the nearest police station to report the damage. The same procedure applies if the vehicle is stolen. Emergencies In case of emergency (police, ambulance, firefighters ) call 112 immediately. www.icelandtravel.is 19
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