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COSTA SUD IN MINIBUS

PUNTI SALIENTI:

  • L'iconica spiaggia di sabbia nera Reynisfjara
  • Le pittoresche cascate di Skógafoss e Seljalandsfoss
  • Ghiacciaio Sólheimajökull – Vista ravvicinata di uno dei maestosi ghiacciai islandesi

CIRCOLO D'ORO & LAGUNA BLU

PUNTI SALIENTI:

  • Circolo d'Oro da non perdere – Geysir, Gullfoss e Parco Nazionale Þingvellir, patrimonio UNESCO
  • Immergiti nelle uniche acque lattiginose della Laguna Blu
  • Il meglio dell'Islanda: 2 destinazioni iconiche in 1 giorno

TOUR CLASSICO DI AVVISTAMENTO DELLE BALENE

PUNTI SALIENTI:

  • Avvistamento balene – balenottere minori, megattere e altre nel loro habitat naturale

  • Viste panoramiche della costa – Viste mozzafiato della costa di Reykjavík dalla barca

  • Partenze giornaliere multiple dal Porto Vecchio di Reykjavík

 

I nostri tour imperdibili

CIRCOLO D'ORO

COSTA SUD

SNÆFELLSNES

LAGUNA BLU

PULCINELLE

LAGUNA GLACIALE

AVVISTAMENTO BALENE

TOUR A CAVALLO

AURORA BOREALE

MUSEI & ATTRAZIONI

GROTTE DI GHIACCIO

GHIACCIAI

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i nostri tour combo preferiti

Geysir erupting on a sunny day to the left, women bathing in the soothing Sky Lagoon water

CIRCOLO D' ORO E SKY LAGOON

PUNTI SALIENTI:

  • Gruppo di piccole dimensioni
  • Esplora Gullfoss, Geysir e Þingvellir
  • Visita alla coltivazione di pomodori di Friðheimar
  • Relax alla spa Sky Lagoon

COSTA SUD E AURORA BOREALE

PUNTI SALIENTI:

  • Cascata Seljalandsfoss
  • Cascata Skógafoss
  • Ghiacciaio Sólheimarjökull
  • Spiaggia di sabbia nera e villaggio di Vík
  • Caccia all'aurora boreale
Five people bathing in the steamy waters of the Secret Lagoon in the pinking daylight

CIRCOLO D' ORO, SECRET LAGOON E AURORA BOREALE

PUNTI SALIENTI:

  • Gullfoss, Geysir e Þingvellir
  • Ingresso alla piscina geotermale Secret Lagoon
  • Caccia all'aurora boreale
 

Get inspired – Travel tips for Iceland

VISITING ICELAND IN FEBRUARY: 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.

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REYKJAVÍK BY CRUISE: MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR 4–8 HOURS STOP

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.

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TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 2026 IN ICELAND – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 2026 IN ICELAND – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

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.

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GOLDEN CIRCLE VS SOUTH COAST: ICELAND’S ULTIMATE DAY TOUR SHOWDOWN

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.

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IL WEEKEND INVERNALE PERFETTO IN ISLANDA

IL WEEKEND INVERNALE PERFETTO IN ISLANDA

Winter in Iceland is a truly magical time. Surreal snowy landscapes, cozy long nights and the magical northern lights.
Spending a weekend in Iceland this time of the year will get you a taste of the best Iceland can offer during those short winter days (and long nights).

Here is the ultimate itinerary for a 48 to 78 hours winter stay in Iceland.

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REYKJAVIK MUSEUMS OPENING HOURS DURING CHRISTMAS 2025

REYKJAVIK MUSEUMS OPENING HOURS DURING CHRISTMAS 2025

Se viaggi in Islanda durante le festività natalizie, ti starai chiedendo quali attività saranno aperte durante il periodo.
Per aiutarti a goderti al meglio il tuo viaggio, abbiamo preparato una guida agli orari festivi di alcuni dei musei più famosi di Reykjavík. Che tu stia esplorando la ricca cultura della città o cercando attività festive, abbiamo quello che fa per te.

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GUIDA MESE PER MESE ALL'INVERNO ISLANDESE

GUIDA MESE PER MESE ALL'INVERNO ISLANDESE

L’aurora boreale e la stagione invernale vanno di pari passo. Ore di buio più lunghe, accompagnate da bel tempo, attività solare e un po' di fortuna, spesso si traducono in incredibili spettacoli di aurore boreali: una vista davvero imperdibile!

L’aurora boreale è potenzialmente visibile per tutto l’inverno, ma statisticamente nessun mese è uguale all'altro. Per aiutarti a scegliere il periodo migliore per la tua vacanza con l'aurora boreale, ecco la nostra guida mensile sull'inverno in Islanda.

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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.