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10-Nights Iceland: Circling the Land of Fire & Ice

Iceland
10-Nights Iceland: Circling the Land of Fire & Ice
Iceland
Natural Habitat Adventures
Vacation Offer ID 1626738
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Overview

Natural Habitat Adventures

A Full Loop Around a Nordic Realm of Waterfalls, Glaciers, Geysers & Volcanoes

Iceland is a small island nation on the edge of the Arctic Circle, but few countries are bigger on natural wonders. Glaciers and geysers, hot springs and waterfalls, basalt pillars and black sand beaches, frigid fjords and fields of lava…Iceland has all these and more, and our expedition showcases the full array of its striking contrasts. Uninhabited until the island was settled by Norse Vikings in the 9th century, Iceland today is one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe. Along its shores, we're outnumbered by whales, seals and puffins, which we scout out on private boat excursions. Inland, walk atop raw terrain born of fiery volcanoes and carved by glaciers. Here the North American and Eurasian plates meet, and geothermal forces create a dynamic and dramatic landscape—an experience of pure nature at its most powerful.

Trip Highlights:
  • An All-Encompassing Itinerary
    • Make a complete circle around Iceland by private mini bus, chartered plane, boat and 4x4—you won't find a more thorough immersion in Icelandic nature
  • A Rare Visit to the Remote Westfjords
    • Explore less-visited areas including the far-flung Westfjords, with a private boat cruise to see whales and a seasonal summer puffin colony
  • Explore a Volcano by Super Jeep
    • Witness Iceland’s volcanic features, including Lake Myvatn's lava formations and a Super Jeep tour to Askja caldera and Viti crater on summer departures

Vacation Inclusions

  • Accommodations
  • Services of Nat Hab's professional Expedition Leader(s) and Local guides
  • All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on the final day
  • Some gratuities
  • Airport transfers for those arriving by air on Day 1 and departing by air on the final day
  • Private whale watching tour
  • All activities and entrance fees
  • All taxes, permits and service fees

Featured Destinations

Isafjord

Isafjord

The town of Isafjord is a bona fide hive of industry. This busy fishing port runs to sizable shipyards as well as shrimp and fish factories— all ready to handle the catch of the day from the icy waters of the Denmark Strait. Recreational activities around here include hiking, kayaking, and of course, fishing.
Jökulsárlón
Vik

Vik

Vik, Iceland, 120 mi/190 km southeast of Reykjavik, is near the Eldhraun lava fields and the beautiful sea-rock formations of Dyrholaey. You'll find fascinating needle rock formations and very active bird cliffs. (The campground and guest cabins at Vik are dramatically situated at the foot of one of the bird cliffs.) It's worthwhile to stop in town and stroll down to the sea and watch the brilliant white waves breaking over a black-sand beach of crushed volcanic lava. While in Vik, explore the small farms at Skogar. In addition to the farms, there is an open-air folk museum with exhibits on the traditions, history and mythology of the region. Nearby are the Myrdalsjokull and Eyarfjordurjokull glaciers.
Destination Guide
Lake Myvatn

Lake Myvatn

The lake is a national conservation area because of its geological features and many species of ducks.  Heavy volcanic activity in the region has made this a hot spot for visitors looking for a thermal mud bath. The area is very diverse, ranging from hot thermal springs to mud pits, to barren lava fields.

Destination Guide
Modrudalur

Modrudalur

This farm settlement in Eastern Iceland is the largest inhabited area in the country. A short drive from Ring Road, it’s a tourist destination attraction for avid explorers, hikers and curious minds alike. Visitors can off-road through the highlands, take iced nature walks, or swim in a thermal spring!
Reykjavik

Reykjavik

The fire, frost and water symbolized by the red, white and blue of Iceland’s flag are manifested in this land. Reykjavik, or Smoky Bay, was so named in 874 A.D. by Ingolf Arnarson when he sighted the numerous hot springs on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula. Today this remarkably pollution-free city is wrapped around a sweeping bay and has managed to retain its charming Old-World atmosphere. A pastiche of red-blue-and green-roofed houses together with the tall gray tower of Hallgrim’s Church dominate the skyline. In Old Town, many of the wooden buildings have been lovingly restored and stand side by side with modern timber and concrete structures. There are fine museums and art galleries; historic pubs present activity in late afternoon. The beautiful countryside outside of Reykjavik includes such natural wonders as volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, mountains and spectacular waterfalls.
Destination Guide

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Valid Date Ranges

July 2025
07/01/2025 09/18/2025 $15,695 per person
July 2026
07/01/2026 09/21/2026 $15,995 per person
Pricing is dynamic and subject to change based on specific travel dates, room categories and availability. Prices are land only, per person based on double occupancy and given in U.S. dollars. Airfare is additional. Deposit fee and Single Supplement fees apply. All itineraries are subject to change without notice; please inquire at the time of booking. Advertised rates vary by date of travel; please inquire for the best prices for your preferred travel dates. Inquire for a list of exclusions and physical fitness requirements based upon trip activity level. Private Customized Groups and Special Photo Departures and Themed Departures may be available; inquire for itinerary and details. Full terms and conditions apply. 

Please note: Based on departure date there is a Classic itinerary and an Autumn itinerary. Itineraries may vary slightly and activities may happen at times different from what is listed.  Please contact your travel advisor for specifics.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.