Tours y Actividades – Los mejores vendidos
TOUR POR LA COSTA SUR EN GRUPO REDUCIDO
ASPECTOS DESTACADOS:
- Icónica playa de arena negra de Reynisfjara
- Pintorescas cascadas de Skógafoss y Seljalandsfoss
- Glaciar Sólheimajökull – Vistas de cerca de uno de los majestuosos glaciares de Islandia
CÍRCULO DORADO Y LAGUNA AZUL
ASPECTOS DESTACADOS:
- Imprescindible Círculo Dorado – Geysir, Gullfoss y el Parque Nacional Þingvellir, Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO
- Relájate en las singulares aguas lechosas de la Laguna Azul
- Lo mejor de Islandia – 2 destinos icónicos en 1 día
AVISTAMIENTO DE BALLENAS EN REIKIAVIK
ASPECTOS DESTACADOS:
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Avistamiento de ballenas – ballenas minke, jorobadas y más en su hábitat natural
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Vistas costeras panorámicas – Impresionantes vistas de la costa de Reikiavik desde el barco
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Múltiples salidas diarias desde el Puerto Antiguo de Reikiavik
Nuestros tours y actividades más populares
CÍRCULO DORADO
COSTA SUR
SNÆFELLSNES
BLUE LAGOON
FRAILECILLOS
LAGUNA GLACIAR
AVISTAMIENTO DE BALLENAS
MONTAR A CABALLO
AURORA BOREAL
MUSEOS Y ATRACCIONES
CUEVAS GLACIARES
GLACIARES
Multiplica la diversión y ahorra dinero –
nuestros combos de tour seleccionados
CÍRCULO DORADO Y SKY LAGOON
ASPECTOS DESTACADOS:
- Grupo reducido
- Experimenta Gullfoss, Geysir y Þingvellir
- Visita Friðheimar, la granja de tomates
- Relájate en Sky Lagoon
COSTA SUR Y AURORA BOREAL
ASPECTOS DESTACADOS:
- Cascada Seljalandsfoss
- Cascada Skógafoss
- el glaciar Sólheimarjökull
- La playa de arena negra y la ciudad de Vík
- Caza de Auroras Boreales
Inspírate: Consejos de viaje para Islandia
ICELAND IN MARCH: WEATHER, NORTHERN LIGHTS & BEST THINGS TO DO
Planning a trip to Iceland in March? Well thought! March is one of the best times to visit if you want winter landscapes, increasing daylight, and excellent Northern Lights conditions without peak-season crowds. If you’re wondering about Iceland March weather, aurora chances, and what to pack, this complete Iceland in March travel guide covers everything you need to know.
VISITING ICELAND IN FEBRUARY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
February is one of the most rewarding months to plan your trip to Iceland. Nestled well into winter, it brings a compelling mix of extended daylight for sightseeing and long nights for aurora hunting, along with unique cultural traditions you won’t experience at any other time of year. In this guide, we explain why February is a standout month to visit Iceland, what to expect from nature and culture, and how to make the most of your winter adventure.
REYKJAVÍK BY CRUISE: MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR 4–8 HOURS STOP
Touching down in Iceland’s capital for just a few hours? Reykjavík’s compact layout means you can pack in a ton of fun without feeling rushed, especially if your ship docks at the Reykjavík Old Harbour. Most of the attractions below are clustered in the Grandi (Old Harbour) area, within walking distance of each other, perfect when time is tight.
ECLIPSE SOLAR TOTAL 2026 EN ISLANDIA: TODO LO QUE NECESITA SABER
On Wednesday, August 12, 2026, Iceland will witness one of nature’s most extraordinary events: a total solar eclipse. For a brief moment, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, transforming a summer afternoon into an otherworldly twilight. This is a rare occurrence in Iceland, and one that will not be repeated for generations, making it a truly special reason to visit the country.
LAS MEJORES LAGUNAS GEOTÉRMICAS DE ISLANDIA: ¿CUÁL DEBERÍAS VISITAR?
Iceland is a land of fire and ice, where glaciers meet volcanoes, and geothermal energy bubbles just beneath the surface. Among its most irresistible attractions are its geothermal lagoons, natural (and sometimes luxurious) hot springs that offer the perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and breathtaking scenery. In this guide, we’ll compare five of Iceland’s top lagoons, helping you choose the best one to suit your needs.
BLUE LAGOON VS. SKY LAGOON: WHICH ICELANDIC SPA SHOULD YOU CHOOSE?
Iceland is famous for geothermal bathing, and two world-class spa experiences attract visitors from all over the globe. In this post, we’ll compare the iconic Blue Lagoon with the newer but hugely popular Sky Lagoon: two unforgettable ways to unwind in Iceland’s soothing geothermal waters.
GOLDEN CIRCLE VS SOUTH COAST: ICELAND’S ULTIMATE DAY TOUR SHOWDOWN
Iceland is a land of staggering beauty, and two of its most iconic sightseeing routes offer very different ways to experience it: the Golden Circle and the South Coast. Waterfalls, hot springs, black beaches, glaciers and majestic landscapes, whether you’re planning a short trip or deciding which guided tour to book, this post will help you choose the perfect adventure.
EL PLAN PERFECTO PARA UN FIN DE SEMANA DE INVIERNO EN ISLANDIA
El invierno en Islandia es una época verdaderamente mágica. Paisajes nevados surrealistas, noches largas y acogedoras y la mágica aurora boreal. Pasar un fin de semana en Islandia en esta época del año te permitirá descubrir lo mejor que Islandia puede ofrecer durante esos cortos días (y largas noches) de invierno.
Aquí está el itinerario definitivo para una estancia de invierno de 48 a 78 horas en Islandia.
REYKJAVIK MUSEUMS OPENING HOURS DURING CHRISTMAS 2025
If you’re travelling to Iceland during the holiday season, you might be wondering which places will be open during the Festivities.
To help you make the most of your trip, we’ve put together a guide to the holiday hours for some of Reykjavík’s most popular museums. Whether you’re exploring the city’s rich culture or looking for festive activities, we’ve got you covered.
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FAQ TOURS IN ICELAND
Do I need to book Iceland day tours in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is strongly recommended. Many Iceland day tours—especially during summer and peak travel periods—sell out quickly. Booking ahead guarantees your spot and allows you to plan your itinerary with confidence.
Are Iceland day tours suitable for families and children?
Most Iceland day tours are family-friendly and suitable for children. Tour descriptions clearly indicate age recommendations, driving time, and walking difficulty so you can choose the best option for your family.
What should I wear or bring on a day tour in Iceland?
We recommend dressing in layers and wearing sturdy shoes. Icelandic weather can change quickly, so a waterproof jacket, warm layers, and comfortable footwear are essential year-round.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Tours operate in most weather conditions, but safety always comes first. If weather conditions are unsafe, tours may be adjusted, rescheduled, or canceled according to the operator’s policy.
Where do the tours start and end?
Most day tours start and end in Reykjavík and include pickup from designated locations or central meeting points. Exact pickup details are provided for each tour, and you can choose your pick-up location during the booking process.
Are food and rest stops included?
Most tours include scheduled stops for restrooms and food purchases. Meals are usually not included unless stated otherwise.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Cancellation and change policies vary by tour. Many offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure—always check the specific terms before booking.












