Iceland holiday, small group

Geysers, glaciers and black sand beaches – just some of the natural wonders waiting to be discovered on this 8 day circumnavigation of Iceland.
Reykjavik city tour Golden Circle tree planting Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss Solheimajokull glacier Skaftafell National Park Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Höfn Area East Fjords Egilsstaðir Möðrudalur Valley Húsavík Lake Mývatn Akureyri Trollaskagi Peninsula Gauksmýri Snæfellsnes National Park Grábrók volcano
Price
£2765£2534To£3205excluding flights
Duration
8 Days
Type
Small group
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CO2
166.48kg
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Single supplement £795.
Offers
Up to £280 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 25 Sep, 27 Sep, 30 Sep, 02 Oct, 04 Oct, 05 Oct, 09 Oct, 11 Oct
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Description of Iceland holiday, small group

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Price information

£2765£2534To£3205excluding flights
Single supplement £795.
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Iceland small group
There are several reasons why the majority of our holidays in Iceland are small group tours. Mainly because one of the most responsible ways to travel...
Iceland
Much of Iceland's landscape could double for a Tolkien fantasy - the very earth is hot beneath your tread, spitting out hot liquids, lava, dark ash an...

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Small group tour, ideal for solos & couples:
Small group travel is not large group travel scaled down. It is modeled on independent travel – but with the advantage of a group leader to take care of the itinerary, accommodation and tickets, and dealing with the language. It’s easy to tick off the big sights independently – but finding those one-off experiences, local festivals, travelling markets and secret viewpoints is almost impossible for someone without the insider knowledge gained from years in the field. For those with limited time, a small group tour will save valuable time in planning, and on holiday.

Reviews

6 Reviews of Iceland holiday, small group

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Reviewed on 17 Aug 2024 by

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Reviewed on 08 Jul 2024 by

It was a great holiday. Our guide was very informative, the bus was very new and very comfortable. Apart from one night the accommodation was good and I would recommend a trip to Iceland. Read full review

Reviewed on 15 Jun 2019 by

We were fortunate enough to have a daily highlight. Planting trees, icebergs boat tour, walk on glacier, waterfalls, puffins, whale watching, hot springs, BBQ, ... Read full review

Reviewed on 11 Aug 2018 by

A wonderful holiday. Such a tour saves time in encircling Iceland compared with public transportation. If you are limited in time and do not want to hire a car, this is the best option. Read full review

Reviewed on 18 Jun 2018 by

Excellent - thoroughly recommend it. Read full review

Reviewed on 16 Jun 2017 by

The waterfall which you walk behind! Take some waterproofs! The geology & landscape are amazing. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

In Iceland we only use locally owned and run guesthouses. When travelling the Icelandic countryside, we tend to stay in converted farm houses, some of which are still working farms such as horse farms. Our stay contributes to the local economy and helps the families living in this pretty inhospitable terrain.
Our guesthouse in Hvolsvollur is a leader in responsible tourism and sustainability. It’s a working family farm comprising of around 300 hectares. About 30 cows, 30 horses, 80 sheep, plenty of ducks, rabbits and goats are kept here, as well as landnámshænan, a rare ancient Icelandic chicken. All the animals on the farm are free-range but have access to a house in winter. Berries, turnips and potatoes are also grown here, and all the farm’s produce is used in the hotel restaurant. The guesthouse is committed to their sustainability policy, and the accommodation and restaurant are eco-labelled by the Nordic Swan. Since the arrival of the first settlers in Iceland, deforestation has taken place to make space for pastures and overgrazing has led to soil erosion. The farm owners then had the idea of starting a tree planting project on their land to contribute to lowering CO2 and counteracting soil erosion. Our travellers will have the option to join the effort and head out into the surrounding hills to plant trees themselves.
On this Iceland trip we use a private minibus throughout. However, our local operator has recently purchased a brand-new fleet of vehicles all of which meet the European emission standards.

People

All our Iceland trips are run by our local Destination Management Company (or DMC), which is based out of Reykjavik. They share our values in terms of responsible travel, and relay this onto our leaders who impart their wisdom on our travellers. Our DMC is run by locals and employs mostly local leaders from Iceland.
Many of the areas surrounding Reykjavik receive large numbers of day-trippers, mainly staying on cruise ships. This style of travel doesn’t benefit the local communities living in the countryside, which is why our itinerary takes the road less travelled. Staying in farmhouse accommodation and guesthouses brings benefits and understanding of adventure tourism to the local communities.
We support local businesses and use local suppliers for all our included activities and optional services. This means that our travellers experience local culture and that money stays in the area to benefit the local community.

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