Iceland Travel Tours & Trips

Denmark Strait
Eat fermented shark, Reykjavik
Walk Reykjavik’s Laugavegur day or night
Splash out in Reykjavik’s pools
Fountains of youth: Vestmannaeyjar Archipelago
Iceland’s only native land mammal, the Arctic Fox
  • Trips & tours in Iceland

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    Found 7 trips displayed below
    From US $9745

    Greenland to Churchill Reverse 2014 - 16 days

    If you crave some cultural learning alongside your wildlife encounters, then this journey to the northern communities of the Arctic is for you. When you’...
    Countries visited: Canada - Arctic, Greenland, Iceland
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    From US $6995

    East Greenland Explorer 2014 - 14 days

    Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord system, beckons you to explore Greenland. Enticing you with some of the world’s best displays of the...
    Countries visited: Greenland, Iceland
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    From US $6995

    Spitsbergen, East Greenland & Iceland 2014 - 14 days

    This expedition cruise takes you to Scorsbysund, on the northeast coast of Greenland, Iceland, and high above the Arctic Circle in Spitsbergen, Norway. Iconic...
    Countries visited: Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard (Spitsbergen)
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    From US $7890

    Greenland's Valleys & Fjords Reverse 2013 - 15 days

    Picture yourself in Greenland, home to the world’s great fjords and most active glaciers. You’ll be dwarfed by the sheer size and scale of nature...
    Countries visited: Greenland, Iceland
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    From US $7890

    Greenland's Valleys & Fjords 2013 - 14 days

    Picture yourself in Greenland, home to the world’s great fjords and most active glaciers. You’ll be dwarfed by the sheer size and scale of nature...
    Countries visited: Greenland, Iceland
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  • Why we love Iceland

    • Europe’s final northern fling, Iceland mixes up cosmopolitan comfort with desolate, astounding landscapes
    • For a small island, Iceland comes packed with a ridiculous abundance of sights and experiences: majestic waterfalls, spurting geysers, saw-toothed mountains, glacier rivers and thermal springs
    • Everywhere you look, the landscape is jagged, dramatic and spectacular

    Safety information

    Your safety is our top priority. It’s one of the main things we consider when designing and operating our trips. Here’s some of the ways we help to keep you safe, and a few of the things you can do to make your trip memorable for all the right reasons.

    Before you travel
    We monitor travel alerts provided by the Australian, UK, USA and Canadian governments on a daily basis. Before a tour goes on sale we assess any risks and decide how to reduce and manage these. If we determine that an entire trip, part of a trip or an activity is too risky we won’t do it. It’s as simple as that.

    If we can’t address the issues and improve conditions we might modify an itinerary, change the accommodation or even decide not to travel to a certain location. Our overseas staff and local leaders are trained to address any health and safety concerns during trips.

    Before you travel, we’ll give you an emergency phone number. You’ll also get comprehensive pre-departure information, with information about vaccinations and other relevant health issues. We’ll also tell you if there’s any special clothing or equipment you need to bring.

    During your trip:
    You local leader is trained in first aid and always carries a first aid kit. Being a local means that if something does go wrong they know fastest and most effective way to get help. We’ll also give you a 24-hour emergency number in addition to the emergency destination telephone number.

    What you can do:
    Read through all the information we send you. If you’ve got any questions we’re always available to help. Keep an eye out for travel alerts by consulting your local Foreign Office. We also monitor these daily so that we can modify tours if necessary.

    Get some medical travel advice about the countries you are visiting, particularly about vaccinations and the type of personal first aid kit you should carry. Make sure you tell us any medical conditions, special needs or dietary requirements you might have. Get your vaccinations and take relevant medication well before travelling so they have time to take effect.
  • From our Blog

    Tips for photographing the Arctic

    In so many ways The Arctic is overwhelming.  It is simply huge in scale, and in many cases travellers into the region can be made feel like they are little ants in a world of snow, ice, and water. It is also such a foreign place to most, as very few people live in a world anything close to...

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    Put yourself in this picture

    We posted this image on Facebook recently, and invited our fans to play our new game, Picture Yourself With Peregrine. We also asked if they could picture themselves in the Arctic.

    Here's a few of the responses from those who have been, and those who are still dreaming of their...

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    On your marks, get set, race around the world!

    Get your running shoes on and try a race with a difference. Around the world there are some fascinating, interesting and unusual races happening all the time. So get fit, raise money and make some memories along the way.

    Iceland
    Visiting Iceland? Why not be a part of Mi?næturhlaup...

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    Penguins & polar bears: Same same but different

    They both love to swim, they both love to eat fish and they both thrive in some of the harshest climates in the world. But the penguin and the polar bear are destined never to meet.

    Living at opposite ends of the world, penguins and polar bears have made very different homes for themselves. And...

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    Making the best better - the greatest Antarctic adventures

    A voyage south to explore Antarctica’s frozen wastes truly deserves the overused ‘holiday of a lifetime’ description. From the graceful hulks of vast blue-ice tabular icebergs to the wildlife encounters, to the light itself, Antarctica is a life-altering destination, capable of...

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  • Our Ships

    Sea Spirit

    Sea Spirit
    Sail aboard the luxurious Sea Spirit and you'll experience Antarctica in grand style. Built in 1991 and refurbished to a very high standard in 2010 she carries a maximum of 112 passengers; this outstanding vessel is equipped with rubber inflatable boats (Zodiacs) for shore transfers and cruising. You have a choice of one king size bed or two twin beds, in the most spacious cabins on the Sea Spirit. All cabins have facilities en suite and exterior views. Deluxe cabins, suites and the Owner's Suite have private balconies for viewing the extraordinary Antarctic icescape.

    Sea Explorer

    Sea Explorer

    This Polar Adventure Ship was built in 1991 and was refurbished in 2004 in Norway.

    Her proud reputation is complimented by her well-appointed, elegance. Sea Explorer is the perfect expedition ship for people who enjoy soft adventures and creature comforts. All cabins have outside views and facilities en suite.

    Sea Explorer is equipped with Zodiacs for shore landings and ocean level cruising, yet offers fine dining, and cabins with exterior views and facilities en suite.

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