The capital of Iceland, Reykjavik, is a lively and culturally rich city on the southwestern coast. The city has museums, art galleries, restaurants, shops, and stunning architectural landmarks like the Hallgrímskirkja church and Harpa concert hall. Reykjavik is also a great starting point for exploring Iceland's incredible natural wonders, including the Northern Lights.
The Aurora Borealis, often known as the Northern Lights, is caused by the impact of electrically charged particles from the sun with particles in Earth's atmosphere. Iceland is one of the best sites in the world to view this breathtaking display of lights from September through April, with the peak season being December through February. While the lights can be seen from Reykjavik, it's often recommended to venture outside the city to escape light pollution for a better view. In addition to the Northern Lights, Reykjavik visitors can enjoy various activities and attractions, including exploring the city's unique culture and cuisine, visiting geothermal pools and spas, and embarking on scenic drives along the famous Golden Circle route. With "Nights Out! Lights Out!" you'll have a memorable holiday combining natural beauty, cultural experiences, and fun. Our Holiday Vibes are Good Vibes Only!
Highlights
- Return flights from London
- Regional airports available upon request.
- Reykjavik: 3 Nights Stay at a 4 Star Hotel
- Accommodation included
- Nearest Restaurants
- Braud & Co
- 101 Reykjavik Street Food
- Old Iceland Restaurant
- Nearest Attractions
- Hallgrimskirkja
- Mink Viking Portrait Studio
- Handknitting Association of Iceland
- Experience the magic of the Northern Lights Mystery tour
- Financially protected
Itinerary
Day 2
The Golden Circle and Hot Springs Adventure
Drive the Golden Circle route to see some of Iceland's most famous natural attractions, including the Geysir geothermal area, Gullfoss waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park.
In the evening, take another Northern Lights tour or visit one of the local hot springs, such as the Secret Lagoon, for a relaxing soak under the stars.
A Journey Through Iceland's Natural Wonders
A well-known tourist path called the Golden Circle passes by some of Iceland's most spectacular natural landmarks. You'll drive through picturesque landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and waterfalls, and see some of Iceland's most famous geological wonders. The route includes stops at the Geysir geothermal area, where you can witness the natural eruptions of the Strokkur geyser, and the Gullfoss waterfall, a powerful cascade of water that tumbles down into a rugged canyon. Also, go to Thingvellir National Park, home to some of Iceland's most important cultural and geological monuments, including the meeting point of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Get ready to be amazed by Iceland's stunning natural landscapes and geological marvels.
Witness the Power of Nature's Fury
The Geysir geothermal area, where you can see the Strokkur geyser's natural outbursts, is one of the highlights of the Golden Circle circuit. The geothermal area is named after the Great Geysir, the first geyser to be described in a printed source and gave the name to all geysers worldwide. Although the Great Geysir is mostly inactive nowadays, Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting boiling water up to 30 meters (100 feet) into the air. The power and intensity of the eruptions are awe-inspiring, and the bubbling mud pots and hot springs in the area add to the otherworldly atmosphere. Get ready to witness nature's fury up close and personal.
Admire the Beauty and Force of Iceland's Falls
Gullfoss waterfall is one of Iceland's most iconic and impressive natural wonders. The waterfall is fed by the Hvítá river, which rushes down from the nearby Langjökull glacier and cascades down two tiers before disappearing into a rugged canyon. The sheer force and beauty of the waterfall are awe-inspiring, especially during the summer months when the glacier meltwater causes the river to swell and the falls to thunder. You can admire the falls from several viewpoints, including a boardwalk that leads you close to the waterfall's edge. Be prepared to get misted by the spray, and don't forget your raincoat or waterproof gear!
Discover Iceland's Rich Cultural and Geological History
Thingvellir National Park is a unique and historically significant site that showcases Iceland's geological and cultural heritage. The park is in a rift valley between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, gradually moving apart and causing geological activity. Thingvellir was also the site of Iceland's first parliament, the Althing, which was established in 930 AD and held outdoors at the park until the 13th century. The park features several hiking trails, stunning viewpoints, and historical monuments, including the remains of the Althing, the Öxarárfoss waterfall, and the Silfra fissure, where you can even snorkel or dive between the continents—Discover Iceland's rich cultural and geological history at Thingvellir National Park.
Unwind and Reconnect with Nature by Night
After exploring Iceland's natural wonders, unwind and reconnect with nature by taking another Northern Lights tour or visiting one of the local hot springs. Iceland is known for its geothermal activity, and there are several hot springs where you can relax and soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters. One popular choice is the Secret Lagoon, a natural pool surrounded by steam from nearby hot springs. You can even take a nighttime soak under the stars for a unique and memorable experience. Alternatively, if you still hope to glimpse the Northern Lights, you can join another tour and venture to different locations to witness the aurora borealis. Embrace the tranquillity and beauty of Iceland's natural surroundings at night.
Day 3
Explore Iceland's Majestic South Coast and Cultural Delights
Take a day trip to the South Coast of Iceland to see more of the country's stunning landscapes, including the black sand beach at Reynisfjara and the Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls. In the evening, visit the Perlan Museum for a multimedia experience about the Northern Lights and their cultural significance in Iceland.
A Journey Through Iceland's Dramatic Scenery
The South Coast of Iceland is a place of raw natural beauty, with rugged landscapes, glaciers, and waterfalls. On this day trip, you'll drive through picturesque countryside, passing by quaint villages and farms, and witness some of Iceland's most iconic landmarks. You'll visit Reynisfjara Beach, famous for its black sand and basalt columns rising from the sea, and feel the power of the North Atlantic Ocean. You'll also see the Skógafoss waterfall, a majestic cascade of water that drops 60 meters (200 feet) into a pool below, and the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, which you can even walk behind for a unique perspective. Along the way, you'll see glaciers, mountains, and glaciers, creating dramatic and unforgettable scenery. Prepare to be astounded by the South Shore of Iceland's splendour.
Explore Iceland's Black Sand Beach and Basalt Columns
Reynisfjara Beach is a unique and striking destination that showcases Iceland's natural wonders. The beach is known for its black sand, created by volcanic ash, and its dramatic basalt columns, which rise from the sea and create an otherworldly atmosphere. The columns result from lava flowing into the sea and cooling rapidly, creating hexagonal shapes resembling giant pipes. Be careful when exploring the beach, as the waves can be strong and unpredictable. Also, watch for the basalt cave, Hálsanefshellir, where you can take memorable photos. Reynisfjara Beach is a must-visit destination that offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Admire Iceland's Picturesque Cascades
Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls are two of Iceland's most picturesque and impressive natural wonders. Skógafoss is a powerful cascade of water that drops 60 meters (200 feet) into a pool below, creating a misty and rainbowed atmosphere. You can climb stairs to the top of the waterfall for a breathtaking view or hike to the nearby Skógá river, where you can see more waterfalls and pools. Seljalandsfoss is a unique waterfall you can walk behind, offering a different perspective and memorable photo opportunities. Be prepared to get wet and wear waterproof gear. Both waterfalls have stunning natural settings and glimpse Iceland's raw and breathtaking beauty.
Discover the Secrets and Myths of the Northern Lights
The Perlan Museum in Reykjavik offers a multimedia experience that delves into the science and mythology behind the Northern Lights, one of Iceland's most beautiful natural phenomena. The museum features an interactive planetarium show that explains the physics of the aurora borealis and exhibits that explore the cultural significance of the lights in Icelandic folklore and history. You'll learn about the myths and legends surrounding the Northern Lights and how they have inspired artists and writers for centuries. The Perlan Museum also offers stunning views of Reykjavik from its observation deck, allowing you to see the city differently. Get ready to discover the secrets and mysteries of the Northern Lights at the Perlan Museum.
Bittersweet Goodbyes
Depart Reykjavik with memories that will last a lifetime, knowing you've experienced Iceland's natural wonders and cultural delights. Say farewell to this magical country and start planning your return holiday to experience more of what Iceland offers.
Hotels
Fosshotel Reykjavik
Fosshotel Reykjavik is located in the business district of Borgartun, near the city centre of Reykjavik. The Reykjavik harbour, the stunning Harpa concert hall, and Laugavegur, with its bustling restaurants, bars, and stores, are within a ten-minute walk along the coast. Many of the 16-story Fosshotel Reykjavik rooms offer breathtaking views of the city and harbour. The interior design of the Fosshotel Reykjavik is dominated by natural, inviting materials that create a cosy atmosphere. Lastly, the ground floor is home to the Haust Restaurant and Beer Garten. With 30 beers on tap and countless beer bottles, the Beer Garden is a wonderful meeting place for beer and food enthusiasts. Haust is the Icelandic word for autumn, the season of the harvest. The restaurant's cosy atmosphere is soothing and immediately places you at ease. On a long, immaculate counter, soups, cold dishes, salads, meat, fish, and desserts are arranged buffet-style.
Destinations
Reykjavik
Excursions
- Golden Circle Full-Day Tour with Kerid Crater-£61pp
- Whale Watching and Marine Life Cruise-£65pp
- Northern Lights Bus Tour from Reykjavik-£50pp
- From Reykjavik: South of Iceland Full-Day Trip-£86pp
- Blue Lagoon: Entry Ticket with Drink, Towel, and Mud Mask-£89pp
- Magic Ice Bar Entrance and Welcome Drink-£30pp
- Whales of Iceland Museum Entrance Ticket-£28pp
- Puffin Watching Boat Tour-£44pp
- Sightseeing Walking Tour with a Viking-£44pp
Payment
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- 1st Payment:25% low deposit from the total holiday cost
- 2nd Payment:40% of the remaining balance
- 3rd Payment:35% final payment
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Fineprint
- Price is based on two people sharing a room.
- Price is based on Bed and Breakfast Basis. ( Changes with the deal)
- Hand luggage only. (Supplementary charges for Extra Luggage)
- This holiday is provided by Low-Cost Vibes and is financially protected under ATOL
- You will receive all documents relevant to your trip, ten days prior to departure at the latest.
- Outbound flights will be between 06am and 4.30pm. Inbound flights will be between 8am and 11.45pm.
- Lowest price is available for flights from London Airports supplementary charges may apply for alternative airports.
- Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.
- Travelers name must match the name that appears on the Passport.
- For a family or group travelling together, at least one person should be 18+ years of age.
- Due to COVID-19, there may be additional entry requirements in effect at your destination which may change at short notice, including the need to show proof of having tested negative for, or having had a certified vaccination against, COVID-19. It is your responsibility to ensure you can satisfy these requirements before booking so please familiarize yourself with the latest requirements before booking via your government's foreign advice service at www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice.
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- City/Tourist tax not included.
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