Reykjavik is the world’s most northerly capital and contains more than one third of Iceland’s population. Much of its popularity is due to its natural features, such as intricately carved mountains, belching mud pools, steaming hot springs, blinding glaciers, heavenly waterfalls and hellish volcanoes.
In addition to its wide open spaces and geological wonders, the electric green landscape has a rich history and folklore tradition. And, because of the island’s endless supply of geothermal energy, pollution is virtually nonexistent. Reykjavik is the perfect alternative, offering a thriving cultural life and dynamic art scene.
SAMPLE ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrival. City Sightseeing
Day 2
Golden Circle including:
Golden Waterfall - one of the most
impressive waterfalls in Europe
Pingvellir - historical site
Lake Pingvallatan National Park
Day 3
Reykjavik Peninsula & Swim at the
Blue Lagoon
Cave Exploring
Day 4
South Shore excursion including:
Waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skogarfoss
Lunch at the beautiful village of Vik
Sightseeing at the sea coast
Day 5
Departure