Images of Iceland
5 DAYS FROM £685
Discover Iceland's cosmopolitan capital and spectacular natural sights on this leisurely four-night break with included visits to the Blue Lagoon and the Golden Circle marvels of Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvillir.
All this included
The Golden Circle
Gullfoss
Geysir
Thingvellir National Park
The Blue Lagoon
Flights: UK - Reykjavik - UK
Accommodation as per hotel details
Meals 4 breakfasts (B)
Professional tour director on tour and local representative in resort
Transfers between overseas airport and hotels
All local and airport taxes/service charges
Holiday Itinerary
DAY 1: UK - Blue Lagoon - Reykjavik.
Fly to Keflavik where you will be met by our representative. En route to your hotel, enjoy an included visit to The Blue Lagoon, a unique thermal spa where guests can relax in the warm, geothermal waters surrounded by remarkable lava fields and black sandy beaches. The seawater lagoon is fed by wells up to 2000 metres deep and reaches temperatures up to 110 degrees fahrenheit. The waters contain mineral salts which aid relaxation and relieve stress, whilst the white silica mud cleanses, tones and revitalises. Later, continue to your Reykjavik hotel for four nights.
Note: It is advisable to pack a swimsuit in hand luggage or within easy access of main luggage for use on arrival at the Blue Lagoon. Towels are included in the admission.
DAY 2: Golden Circle Tour. Gulfoss - Geysir - Thingvellir.
Today enjoy a full day tour of the 'Golden Circle', three of Iceland's most impressive sights, which portray the power and diversity of the country's natural environment. Visit the spectacular Gullfoss, also known as the 'Golden Waterfall', a breathtaking cascade that plummets a mighty stream of water 32 metres into a canyon 70 metres deep and 2.5 kilometres wide. Also witness the intriguing steam plumes of Geysir. The namesake for all other hot springs, Geysir was once capable of spurting water 80 metres into the air. Set in a geothermal park peppered with bubbling mud pools, swirling steam vents and hot, meandering streams, Geysir is now a dormant sapphire-blue pool but visitors can still see impressive steam pillar eruptions from nearby Strokkur which vents every 5-10 minutes. Finally admire the spectacular scenery of Thingvellir National Park, set on the rift valley created by the shifting continental plates of Europe and North America. The park is also home to the oldest existing Parliament site in the world, where chieftains first met in 930AD to discuss the country's rule, and an area still held in high esteem for many Icelanders who gather here whenever a major event is celebrated. (B)
DAY 3: Reykjavik.
The world's northernmost capital, Reykjavik, is set on a peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and overlooked by the majestic Mount Esja. With crisp clean air and clear blue skies, Reykjavik is a city of contrasts, with traditional painted houses and the charming character of a provincial town combined with a modern, vibrant metropolis. The city's name derives from its Viking founders and means 'smoky bay' after the steam rising from the city's many hot springs. You have plenty of free time to enjoy this distinctive capital, a fascinating fusion of history, culture, art and nature. Be sure to visit the unique attraction Perlan: the city's hot water tanks, popular with tourists for their distinguished revolving restaurant and panoramic walkway offering 360-degree city views. Alternatively, relax at Tjorn Lake, an area ideal for leisurely shore-side strolls and a haven for nature lovers, being home to over 40 species of birds. For evening's out, Reykjavik offers an opera house, several theatres, a symphony orchestra, and live music concerts that accommodate all tastes, while for dining, try some of the city's specialities including seafood, highland lamb and unusual varieties of game. (B)
DAY 4: Reykjavik.
Another day to enjoy the charms of this fabulous city. (B)
DAY 5: Reykjavik - UK.
Transfer to Keflavik for your return flight to the UK. (B)
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Northern Lights
Departures: 4, 11, 18 October; 8 & 15 November
Don't miss the chance of a lifetime to see the spectacular natural phenomena of the Northern Lights or 'Aurora Borealis'. These multi-coloured displays that light up the sky are most often seen between October and November when weather conditions are favourable.
Weather conditions permitting, a twilight tour can be purchased locally.
Note: The twilight tour will only operate if weather conditions are conducive to the display of Northern Lights and this cannot be guaranteed.
Whale Watching
Make the most of your time in Iceland and join an unforgettable whale watching excursion from Reykjavik, for a chance to see the whales and sea birds that live along the coast. Available to book between April and October on arrival in Iceland.
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Fosshotel Lind



A popular and welcoming hotel, Fosshotel Lind is ideally situated for exploring Reykjavik's major attractions and offers a good level of comfort and service.
Location: Situated in the heart of the city, less than a minute's walk from the city's main shopping street.
Facilities: Carpe Diem restaurant; internet station; TV lounge; laundry service; tour desk; lift.
Price includes: Bed and breakfast in a twin room with private facilities; TV; telephone and radio.
Options: Single room.
Official Category: 3 star.
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