Tourism experts believe that Iceland is one of the most incredible destinations to go to. Gifted with blue glaciers, geysers, volcanoes, rivers, and magnificent waterfalls, Iceland has plenty of unique landmarks to admire. Undoubtedly, traveling in Iceland is a fantastic experience throughout all seasons and indeed incredible in winter! Our winter tours to Iceland feature heart-stopping landscapes, unique cities, remarkable sightseeing with local professional guides, smooth logistics, and centrally located hotels.
Iceland Tour Highlights
Have a spectacular time while visiting Iceland's top landmarks.
Learn more about the most incredible landmarks and unique activities that are must-add to your Iceland itinerary. Build your ideal Iceland itinerary together with a destination specialist.
- Northern Lights Seeking
- The Hallgrimskirkja Church
- Vatnajokull National Park
- Glacier Lagoon
- Seljalandsfoss waterfall
- Skogarfoss waterfall
- Black Reynisfjara beach
- The Diamond Beach
- Blue Lagoon
- Northern Lights Cruise
Tips for Iceland Travel
Get ready for your Iceland journey with top tips, and have a great time during your vacation!
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What to pack
Make sure to pack wool socks, thermal and waterproof clothes, including gloves and winter hat.
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Food
Make sure to try Reykjavik's hot dog, lamb, seafood, skyr, rye bread, and dried fish jerky.
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Currency
It useful to have some local currency in cash, you will need Icelandic krona for your trip.
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How much to tip
Usually, service is included in a bill. However, it's acceptable to add about 10-15%.
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Climate
Iceland in winter is relatively mild. An average temperature range of 0°C (32 °F) to - 10 °C (14 °F).
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Souvenirs
Some of the most popular souvenirs from Iceland are woold sweater, lava rocks, jewelry, Omnom chocolate.