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Iceland  Deep Reset 10 Day

Iceland Deep Reset 10 Day

The Iceland Reset is a 10-day experience designed to help you slow down, recharge, and reconnect through nature, movement, and simplicity. Based in the quiet fjord-side setting of Hjalteyri, this journey takes you off the beaten path and away from crowds, into a calmer, more authentic rhythm of life. Each day blends gentle activity—such as scenic coastal walks, light hikes, and optional whale watching—with time to rest, restore, and enjoy the surroundings at your own pace. Guests can unwind with cold dips, geothermal bathing, and optional massage treatments, while evenings are centered around nourishing, locally sourced meals at Eyri. With minimal travel between locations and a focus on balance rather than intensity, this experience is not about doing more—but about feeling better.
10 days
Iceland

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$4800
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Iceland  Reset 7 Day

Iceland Reset 7 Day

The Iceland Reset is a 7-day experience designed to help you slow down, recharge, and reconnect through nature, movement, and simplicity. Based in the quiet fjord-side setting of Hjalteyri, this journey takes you off the beaten path and away from crowds, into a calmer, more authentic rhythm of life. Each day blends gentle activity—such as scenic coastal walks, light hikes, and optional whale watching—with time to rest, restore, and enjoy the surroundings at your own pace. Guests can unwind with cold dips, geothermal bathing, and optional massage treatments, while evenings are centered around nourishing, locally sourced meals at Eyri. With minimal travel between locations and a focus on balance rather than intensity, this experience is not about doing more—but about feeling better.
7 days
Iceland

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$3360
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Northern Lights Escapes

Northern Lights Escapes

Step into the Arctic night, where the sky comes alive.This carefully curated Northern Lights escape invites you to experience one of nature’s most extraordinary phenomena from one of Iceland’s most reliable and breathtaking viewing locations—Eyjafjörður in North Iceland.Available from London and Manchester, this seamless 4-day / 3-night all-inclusive journey is designed for travelers who want more than just a glimpse of the aurora. It’s about immersion—combining comfort, authentic experiences, and the raw beauty of the north.Your base is a boutique hotel in the peaceful village of Hjalteyri, just outside Akureyri, perfectly positioned along the fjord. Far from city lights, this location offers exceptional conditions for Northern Lights viewing—often visible directly from the hotel.Each day unfolds with carefully selected experiences that showcase the best of North Iceland:Whale watching in the rich waters of EyjafjörðurRelaxation in geothermal bathing areasVisits to dramatic waterfalls and coastal landscapesA journey to the historic fishing town of Siglufjörður and its renowned Herring MuseumAs night falls, the experience shifts. After dinner each evening, you head out in search of the aurora—guided by local expertise, chasing clear skies and the best possible viewing conditions.With three nights of Northern Lights opportunities, comfortable accommodation at either Hotel Hjalteyri or Kaldi Hotel, and all meals and activities included, this is a seamless and deeply rewarding Arctic experience.This is not just a trip to see the Northern Lights.It’s a journey into the quiet magic of the Icelandic north—where nature, light, and stillness come together in unforgettable ways.
4 days
Akureyri, Iceland

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£1180
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Northern Lights Adventure October 2026

Northern Lights Adventure October 2026

September through March is a great time to see aurora borealis ( northern lights ) in Iceland. Theforecast for northern lights is for them to get stronger and stronger over the next 4 years. We arelucky in Iceland to be at the right latitude to get to see them often. We have also chosen these dates specifically when there is a new moon for portion, as full moon will impair the viewing of northern lights. We have a schedule but want to also keep the itinerary open at times if we have to move because of cloud cover. Flexibility is important, and sometimes itinerary is subject to change, according to the northern lights forecast. In our experience Hjalteyri is a good place to be for a few nights, because the area allows us the flexibility to move around.
Oct 10 - 16, 2026
Iceland

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€2926
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Luxury Food Tour of the Nordics October 2026

Luxury Food Tour of the Nordics October 2026

Iceland and the Faroe Islands offer a truly unique culinary journey shaped by pristine nature, rich Nordic traditions and a bold new wave of innovation.   These remote North Atlantic destinations boast some of the world's purest ingredients-freshly caught seafood, wild herbs, free-roaming lamb and organic produce – set against stunning landscapes.  For food lovers seeking authenticity, adventure, and flavors they won´t find anywhere else, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are an unforgettable culinary destination.
Oct 25 - Nov 3, 2026
Iceland, faroe islands

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$8900
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Northern Lights Adventure Nov 7-Nov 13, 2026

Northern Lights Adventure Nov 7-Nov 13, 2026

September through March is a great time to see aurora borealis ( northern lights ) in Iceland. Theforecast for northern lights is for them to get stronger and stronger over the next 4 years. We arelucky in Iceland to be at the right latitude to get to see them often. We have also chosen these dates specifically when there is a new moon for portion, as full moon will impair the viewing of northern lights. We have a schedule but want to also keep the itinerary open at times if we have to move because of cloud cover. Flexibility is important, and sometimes itinerary is subject to change, according to the northern lights forecast. In our experience Hjalteyri is a good place to be for a few nights, because the area allows us the flexibility to move around.
Nov 7 - 13, 2026
Iceland

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€2926
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Northern Lights Adventure Dec 5-Dec 11, 2026

Northern Lights Adventure Dec 5-Dec 11, 2026

September through March is a great time to see aurora borealis ( northern lights ) in Iceland. Theforecast for northern lights is for them to get stronger and stronger over the next 4 years. We arelucky in Iceland to be at the right latitude to get to see them often. We have also chosen these dates specifically when there is a new moon for portion, as full moon will impair the viewing of northern lights. We have a schedule but want to also keep the itinerary open at times if we have to move because of cloud cover. Flexibility is important, and sometimes itinerary is subject to change, according to the northern lights forecast. In our experience Hjalteyri is a good place to be for a few nights, because the area allows us the flexibility to move around.
Dec 5 - 11, 2026
Iceland

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€2926
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Northern Lights Adventure Jan 2-8, 2027

Northern Lights Adventure Jan 2-8, 2027

September through March is a great time to see aurora borealis ( northern lights ) in Iceland. Theforecast for northern lights is for them to get stronger and stronger over the next 4 years. We arelucky in Iceland to be at the right latitude to get to see them often. We have also chosen these dates specifically when there is a new moon for portion, as full moon will impair the viewing of northern lights. We have a schedule but want to also keep the itinerary open at times if we have to move because of cloud cover. Flexibility is important, and sometimes itinerary is subject to change, according to the northern lights forecast. In our experience Hjalteyri is a good place to be for a few nights, because the area allows us the flexibility to move around.
Jan 2 - 8, 2027
Iceland

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€2926
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Northern Lights Adventure Jan 9-15, 2027

Northern Lights Adventure Jan 9-15, 2027

September through March is a great time to see aurora borealis ( northern lights ) in Iceland. Theforecast for northern lights is for them to get stronger and stronger over the next 4 years. We arelucky in Iceland to be at the right latitude to get to see them often. We have also chosen these dates specifically when there is a new moon for portion, as full moon will impair the viewing of northern lights. We have a schedule but want to also keep the itinerary open at times if we have to move because of cloud cover. Flexibility is important, and sometimes itinerary is subject to change, according to the northern lights forecast. In our experience Hjalteyri is a good place to be for a few nights, because the area allows us the flexibility to move around.
Jan 9 - 15, 2027
Iceland

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€2926
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Northern Lights Adventure Jan 30-Feb 5, 2027

Northern Lights Adventure Jan 30-Feb 5, 2027

September through March is a great time to see aurora borealis ( northern lights ) in Iceland. Theforecast for northern lights is for them to get stronger and stronger over the next 4 years. We arelucky in Iceland to be at the right latitude to get to see them often. We have also chosen these dates specifically when there is a new moon for portion, as full moon will impair the viewing of northern lights. We have a schedule but want to also keep the itinerary open at times if we have to move because of cloud cover. Flexibility is important, and sometimes itinerary is subject to change, according to the northern lights forecast. In our experience Hjalteyri is a good place to be for a few nights, because the area allows us the flexibility to move around.
Jan 30 - Feb 5, 2027
Iceland

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€2926
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Northern Lights Adventure February 2027

Northern Lights Adventure February 2027

September through March is a great time to see aurora borealis ( northern lights ) in Iceland. Theforecast for northern lights is for them to get stronger and stronger over the next 4 years. We arelucky in Iceland to be at the right latitude to get to see them often. We have also chosen these dates specifically when there is a new moon for portion, as full moon will impair the viewing of northern lights. We have a schedule but want to also keep the itinerary open at times if we have to move because of cloud cover. Flexibility is important, and sometimes itinerary is subject to change, according to the northern lights forecast. In our experience Hjalteyri is a good place to be for a few nights, because the area allows us the flexibility to move around.
Feb 6 - 12, 2027
Iceland

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€2926
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Vibrant Iceland May 2027

Vibrant Iceland May 2027

Iceland comes alive in the late spring.   Come along for a full 10 day tour around the island.   In May the days are so long, it does not get dark until very late at night.   Puffins have arrived back to the cliffs, whales are abundant, and spring is in the air.   Lambing season is here, spend some time on a local farm with the farmers helping out during lambing season.   This tour is the best we have to offer in Iceland to immerse you in Iceland´s nature, culture, and food, and meet locals.
May 11 - 20, 2027
Iceland

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$3960
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Travel Guide to Iceland

A Geothermal Wonder with Glaciers, Volcanoes & Northern Lights

Where Fire Meets Ice

Iceland is a land of elemental contrasts—where fire and ice coexist in spectacular harmony. Located just south of the Arctic Circle, Iceland sits atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates slowly drift apart. This unique geological position fuels the island’s intense volcanic and geothermal activity, shaping a landscape defined by glaciers, lava fields, geysers, waterfalls, and steaming hot springs.

Where Glaciers Shape a World of Wonders

Nearly 11% of Iceland is covered by glaciers, including Vatnajökull Glacier, Europe’s largest ice cap by volume. Beneath and around these vast ice sheets lie active volcanoes such as Eyjafjallajökull, whose 2010 eruption famously disrupted transatlantic air travel. The interplay between ice and volcanic heat creates dramatic features like ice caves, glacial lagoons, and powerful meltwater rivers. At Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, luminous blue icebergs drift serenely toward the Atlantic Ocean, offering one of the country’s most iconic sights.

The Golden Circle: Iceland’s Iconic Natural Power Route

Iceland’s waterfalls are equally breathtaking. Gullfoss, part of the popular Golden Circle route, plunges into a rugged canyon with immense force. The geothermal valley of Geysir gave the world the word “geyser,” and its nearby Strokkur vent erupts reliably every few minutes. The Golden Circle also includes Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Iceland’s parliament, the Alþingi, was founded in 930 AD—making it one of the oldest parliamentary institutions in the world.

Viking Heritage Meets Modern Nordic Culture

Beyond natural wonders, Iceland offers a rich Viking heritage and a vibrant modern culture. The capital, Reykjavík, is the world’s northernmost sovereign capital city. It blends colorful houses, cutting‑edge Nordic design, and a lively arts and music scene. Museums and cultural centers preserve Iceland’s medieval sagas — epic narratives recounting the lives of early settlers and explorers.

Geothermal Energy & Iceland’s Natural Power

The country’s geothermal resources not only shape the landscape but also power daily life. Roughly 85% of Icelandic homes are heated using renewable geothermal energy, making Iceland a global leader in sustainable energy use. Visitors can experience this geothermal abundance firsthand at the mineral‑rich waters of the Blue Lagoon, where milky‑blue pools contrast with surrounding black lava fields.

Wildlife Encounters & Northern Lights Magic

Wildlife encounters add another dimension to travel in Iceland. Whale watching tours frequently spot humpback whales and minke whales, while puffins nest along dramatic sea cliffs during summer months. In winter, from September to April, the Northern Lights illuminate dark Arctic skies in shimmering curtains of green and purple, creating unforgettable moments in remote landscapes.

Iceland’s Highlands & Otherworldly Coastlines

Iceland’s interior highlands — accessible mainly in summer — offer raw adventure through volcanic deserts, rhyolite mountains, and glacial rivers. Black sand beaches like Reynisfjara showcase striking basalt columns and roaring Atlantic waves, further emphasizing the island’s otherworldly beauty.

A Small Nation with a Big Heart

With a population of just under 400,000 people, Iceland maintains a strong sense of community, creativity, and environmental stewardship. Whether hiking across lava fields, relaxing in natural hot springs, exploring Viking history, or chasing the aurora borealis, Iceland delivers powerful experiences shaped by nature’s forces. It is a destination where geology is alive, culture is deeply rooted, and every journey feels like an expedition at the edge of the Arctic world.

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