Iceland Escorted Tours

The Nordic country of Iceland the most sparsely populated country in Europe, is famed for incredible volcanic scenery where geysers are found amongst glaciers and black sand beaches. This incredible wilderness has plenty to experience and discover which gets this special country placed on many people's 'bucket list'.

Our Iceland Tours offer the best there is to see in this enthralling destination, from the capital Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital city, to spending evenings searching for the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, a light display renowned for its beauty as it shines across the sky in incredible shapes and hues. You'll relax in the geothermal spas of the Blue Lagoon, as well as seeing the captivating Gullfoss Waterfall.

We think you'll love Iceland so much we've even given you the chance to extend your stay in Reykjavik extension giving you longer to capture the essence of this country and find out why it's such a special place to visit.

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Opening Times
Mon - Fri: 9.00am - 8.00pm, Saturday: 9.00am - 7.30pm, Sunday: 9.00am - 7.30pm, Bank Holidays: 10.00am - 5.00pm
Single Travellers

Where possible we have secured a limited number of places without a single Supplement on each escorted tour. These are strictly subject to availability and once they are all booked a supplement will apply.

Expert Local Tour Guides

All of our English speaking local guides are passionate about their country and will accompany you from the moment you arrive in your destination, throughout your escorted tour and right until your departing flight home.

Handcrafted Tours

All the hotels chosen for these escorted tours have been personally sourced and inspected by us. We pride ourselves on offering you comfortable, handpicked accommodation in some of the best locations around the world.

All you need to know

Once you have booked, we will send you a comprehensive dossier with all your accommodation details, flight and airport information, country advice and other useful tips such as what to pack and luggage allowance.

Iceland Travel Guides

PLAN YOUR TRIP

Your guide to visiting Iceland

Popular Destinations in Iceland

Iceland is a land of fire and ice, where dramatic landscapes, geothermal wonders, and Viking heritage come together in a truly unforgettable experience. From glacier lagoons to black sand beaches, here are some of the country’s top destinations:

Reykjavík

Iceland’s capital is a lively hub of culture, creativity, and cuisine. Explore the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, stroll the waterfront by Harpa Concert Hall, and dive into the city’s vibrant art and music scene. The city offers a mix of modern design and traditional charm, with museums, galleries, and cosy cafés around every corner. Reykjavík also serves as the perfect base for day trips to nearby natural wonders, including the Blue Lagoon and the Golden Circle.

Golden Circle

This classic route showcases three of Iceland’s most iconic natural and historical sites. Visit Thingvellir National Park, where you can walk between tectonic plates and learn about Iceland’s early parliament. Witness the geothermal power of erupting geysers, and feel the spray of Gullfoss, a dramatic two-tiered waterfall. The Golden Circle is easily accessible from Reykjavík and offers a perfect introduction to Iceland’s unique geology and natural beauty.

Best Time to Visit Iceland

Iceland is a year-round destination, with each season offering unique experiences. The best time to visit depends on what you want to see - blooming flowers and wildlife or northern lights in winter.

Winter (December – February)

Winter is magical, with snowy landscapes and long nights perfect for northern lights viewing. Roads can be icy, but Reykjavík and major sights remain accessible. It’s also a great time for soaking in hot springs.

Spring (March – May)

Spring brings longer days and melting snow, revealing waterfalls and hiking trails. Migratory birds return, and puffins begin nesting along the coast. It’s a quieter time with fewer tourists.

Autumn (September – November)

Autumn brings golden landscapes and the return of the northern lights. It’s a great time for photography, hiking, and enjoying harvest-themed menus in Reykjavík’s restaurants. Fewer crowds make for a more relaxed experience.

Food & Drink in Iceland

Icelandic cuisine is shaped by its climate and geography, with a focus on fresh seafood, lamb, and dairy. Traditional dishes are often simple but deeply rooted in local heritage, while modern Icelandic chefs bring creativity and flair to seasonal ingredients.

Must-Try Dishes:

Plokkfiskur – A comforting fish stew made with mashed potatoes, white fish, onions, and béchamel sauce.

Lamb – Icelandic lamb is free-range and grass-fed, known for its tenderness and flavour. Try it roasted, smoked, or in hearty stews.

Skyr – A thick, creamy dairy product similar to yogurt, often served with berries or honey.

Seafood – From langoustines to Arctic char, Iceland’s seafood is fresh and expertly prepared.

Rúgbrauð – A dense rye bread traditionally baked in geothermal heat, often served with butter and smoked fish.

Try Brennivín, a traditional schnapps often nicknamed “Black Death,” usually served with fermented shark (hákarl) as part of a daring local tradition. Or craft beer, with breweries like Einstök and Borg offering unique Icelandic brews. For something non-alcoholic, enjoy a glass of Appelsín, a popular orange soda, or warm up with a cup of rich Icelandic hot chocolate.

Tips for Planning Your Iceland Tour

When planning your tour of Iceland, think about the kind of experience you’re after - chasing waterfalls, soaking in hot springs, or spotting the northern lights.

Iceland’s most comfortable travel seasons, summer (June to August) and early autumn (September) are also its most popular, so booking in advance is recommended. These months offer long days, mild weather, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and road trips.

Our escorted tours offer a smooth and enriching way to explore Iceland’s dramatic landscapes and unique culture. With local expertise, thoughtful planning, and seamless logistics, you’ll enjoy a deeper connection to the country’s natural wonders, folklore, and hospitality. Whether you're hiking across lava fields, relaxing in geothermal pools, or marvelling at the aurora borealis, our tours are designed to make your journey effortless and unforgettable.

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