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Inspiring Iceland

Small groups translate to great experiences on this Small Group Discovery tour of Iceland! Arrive in Reykjavik and travel through scenic panoramas to discover the stunning geothermal features of Thingvellir National Park. Stand before the mighty Gullfoss waterfall and ferry to the Westman Islands for an overnight stay to meet the largest colony of puffins in the world. Explore the volcanic landscape of Vestmannaeyjar’s archipelago. Enjoy a Viking sushi tour while sailing around Breiðafjörður’s fairytale-like scenery aboard a shellfish boat collecting fresh delicacies of scallops, sea urchins, and crabs-perfect for a small group adventure. Explore the Snæfellsnes Peninsula through lava fields along the ocean to the village of Arnarstapi. Weather permitting, marvel at Black Lava Pearl Beach at Djúpalónssandur. Discover the bold art of Hellissandur, “the street art capital of Iceland” and celebrate your Iceland vacation with a lava show upon returning to Reykjavik! A stunning adventure in Iceland, made more perfect on a Small Group Discovery tour!

04/14/2025 through 09/08/2026
04/14/2025 through 09/19/2026

Day 1 On coastal Iceland, the globe's northernmost capital, Reykjavík, invites visitors to discover its unique charms. Iceland is rife with natural wonders: geysers, geothermic spas, waterfalls and the spectacular Northern Lights. Reykjavik, dating back to 870 AD, offers world-class museums, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.

Reykjavík is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions including the towering cathedral Hallgrimskirkja, the steel boat sculpture Sun Voyager, the bustling cafe district Laufavegur, and Perlan, a combination restaurant/planetarium/observatory. You might time your visit to New Year's Eve, when the city is in party mode and the sky is alight with fireworks.
Day 2 On coastal Iceland, the globe's northernmost capital, Reykjavík, invites visitors to discover its unique charms. Iceland is rife with natural wonders: geysers, geothermic spas, waterfalls and the spectacular Northern Lights. Reykjavik, dating back to 870 AD, offers world-class museums, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.

Reykjavík is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions including the towering cathedral Hallgrimskirkja, the steel boat sculpture Sun Voyager, the bustling cafe district Laufavegur, and Perlan, a combination restaurant/planetarium/observatory. You might time your visit to New Year's Eve, when the city is in party mode and the sky is alight with fireworks.
Day 3 Heimaey, the largest island in Iceland’s Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, is a captivating destination renowned for its dramatic landscapes and volcanic history. A visit to Heimaey offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The island is famous for its stunning Volcanic Landscape, particularly the aftermath of the 1973 eruption of Eldfell, which dramatically reshaped the island and had a significant impact on its residents (Iceland Travel). The Eldheimar Museum, housed in a former fish factory, provides a fascinating look into the eruption’s effects and the subsequent volcanic excavation.

Nature enthusiasts will be enchanted by Heimaey’s rich birdlife, especially during the puffin nesting season. The island is one of the best places in Iceland to observe Atlantic Puffins, which flock to the cliffs from April to August (Icelandic Tourist Board). For a panoramic view of the island, hike up to Stórhöfði, one of Europe’s windiest places, which offers sweeping vistas of the volcanic terrain and the surrounding ocean.

Heimaey also boasts a charming town center with colorful houses and a vibrant local culture. The Westman Islands Museum provides insight into the local history and culture, including exhibits on the island's fishing heritage and the 1973 volcanic eruption (Westman Islands Museum). For a more relaxed experience, visit Skansinn, a historic fort that offers a glimpse into the island’s past and provides a picturesque spot for enjoying the sea views.

Fun Fact: Heimaey is home to the only golf course in Iceland that operates during the winter, thanks to the island's mild microclimate compared to the mainland. This makes it an attractive destination year-round for visitors looking to experience Iceland's unique natural environment.

From volcanic landscapes and puffin watching to rich cultural experiences, Heimaey offers an unforgettable glimpse into Iceland’s diverse and rugged beauty.
Day 4

Nestled on the northern coast of Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Stykkishólmur is a charming coastal town known for its scenic beauty and maritime heritage. Often referred to as the gateway to the Westfjords, Stykkishólmur is the ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes of this less-traveled part of Iceland. The town's picturesque harbor, lined with colorful houses and fishing boats, offers a quintessential Icelandic coastal experience.

One of the town’s highlights is the Norwegian House, a historic building that now serves as a museum showcasing local history and culture. The museum offers insights into Stykkishólmur's maritime past and the daily lives of its residents through the ages (Iceland Travel). Another must-visit is the Stykkishólmur Library, celebrated for its unique architectural design and panoramic views of the surrounding fjords and islands.

Stykkishólmur is also a fantastic starting point for exploring the nearby volcanic landscapes and natural wonders of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The town's proximity to the Snæfellsjökull National Park, which features the majestic Snæfellsjökull glacier and the mystical lava fields, makes it an excellent location for hiking and nature tours. Additionally, visitors can take boat tours from the harbor to the surrounding islands, including the famous Bird Island, where you can spot various seabird species.

A fun fact about Stykkishólmur is that it’s home to the Icelandic Museum of Witchcraft and Sorcery, which delves into the dark and intriguing history of witchcraft in Iceland. This museum offers a fascinating look into the folklore and superstitions that have shaped Icelandic culture. For those keen on experiencing a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical intrigue, Stykkishólmur is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.


Day 5 Situated on the north coast of the Snæfellsnes peninsula between a mountain range and the sea is the small town of Grundarfjordur, Iceland. Though certainly now the most well-known town on the peninsula, its nearby mountain Kirkjufell ("church mountain" in Icelandic) is perhaps Iceland's most famous. The unique landmark draws visitors from around the world, who quickly discover that Grundarfjordur has more to offer: spectacular waterfalls, diverse bird and marine life, deep sea fishing opportunities and more.
Day 6
Day 7 On coastal Iceland, the globe's northernmost capital, Reykjavík, invites visitors to discover its unique charms. Iceland is rife with natural wonders: geysers, geothermic spas, waterfalls and the spectacular Northern Lights. Reykjavik, dating back to 870 AD, offers world-class museums, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.

Reykjavík is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions including the towering cathedral Hallgrimskirkja, the steel boat sculpture Sun Voyager, the bustling cafe district Laufavegur, and Perlan, a combination restaurant/planetarium/observatory. You might time your visit to New Year's Eve, when the city is in party mode and the sky is alight with fireworks.
Day 8 On coastal Iceland, the globe's northernmost capital, Reykjavík, invites visitors to discover its unique charms. Iceland is rife with natural wonders: geysers, geothermic spas, waterfalls and the spectacular Northern Lights. Reykjavik, dating back to 870 AD, offers world-class museums, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.

Reykjavík is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions including the towering cathedral Hallgrimskirkja, the steel boat sculpture Sun Voyager, the bustling cafe district Laufavegur, and Perlan, a combination restaurant/planetarium/observatory. You might time your visit to New Year's Eve, when the city is in party mode and the sky is alight with fireworks.

04/11/26 - 04/18/26

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04/25/26 - 05/02/26

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05/09/26 - 05/23/26

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06/06/26 - 08/15/26

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09/12/26 - 09/19/26

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