Winter Fantasies and Northern Lights (Spanish)

Explore Iceland’s fascinating south coast and the Snćfellsnes Peninsula at a leisurely pace. Discover landscapes of glaciers, lava fields, and black sand beaches, culminating in a relaxing soak in the Blue Lagoon under the Northern Lights.


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Duration: 8 days / 7 nights.
Starts: Reykjavík, Iceland
Ends: Reykjavík, Iceland
Language: Spanish speaking trip

The itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather and ice conditions. The necessary adjustments will be made to ensure the best possible experience.


FROM:
USD $2.682.-

Available Dates
2026 Season
October: 10, 24 - Double $2.682 / Single $3.420 / Triple $2.623
November: 7, 28 - Double $2.623 / Single $3.348 / Triple $2.594

2027 Season
January: 2, 16, 30 - Double $2.623 / Single $3.348 / Triple $2.594
February: 13, 20 - Double $2.682 / Single $3.420 / Triple $2.623
March: 6, 13, 20 - Double $2.682 / Single $3.420 / Triple $2.623
April: 3 - Double $2.682 / Single $3.420 / Triple $2.623


Included
Optional


This tour offers a fantastic combination of sites and activities to discover the south and west of Iceland, providing a comprehensive overview of the "land of fire and ice." Over the course of a week, travelers will journey along the fascinating south coast and the Snćfellsnes Peninsula at a relaxed pace, enjoying marvelous landscapes that include glaciers, lava fields, black sand beaches, and countless waterfalls. The expedition is designed with overnight stays in ideal locations for spotting the Northern Lights, fostering a deep connection with the Icelandic winter wilderness.

The trip balances the exploration of geological wonders with moments of relaxation and local culture. Iconic landmarks such as Vatnajökull National Park and the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon will be visited, alongside a thermal soak in the healing waters of the Blue Lagoon. Local guides provide insightful and entertaining commentary, enriching the experience during visits to educational hubs like the Lava Center and the Northern Lights Center. It is a holistic journey that captures the magical essence of Iceland during the winter months.

Highlights:
Visit to iconic natural wonders such as Snćfellsjökull, Geysir, and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon.
Overnights in rural locations optimized for Northern Lights viewing.
Relaxation in the Blue Lagoon thermal waters with included treatments.
Educational experiences at the Lava Center and the Northern Lights Center.
Eco-friendly commitment with carbon emission offsetting included.

Itinerary

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Optional Tour
Lava Tunnel Tour -

Day 1: Arrival
Welcome to the Icelandic capital
Arrival in Iceland and direct coach transfer from Keflavík International Airport to your hotel in Reykjavík. The rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy the capital's atmosphere before starting the guided circuit.

Day 2: The Snćfellsnes Peninsula
Volcanoes, glaciers, and lava fields
Exploration of the Snćfellsnes Peninsula, a unique area with varied geological attractions. We will visit black sand beaches, springs, and volcanic formations, all under the shadow of the majestic glacier-capped volcano that inspired legends.

Optional Tour
Northern Lights Hunt in Super Jeep – 3–4 hours – $305 per person
Guided Super Jeep tour, Hot Chocolate and Reyka Vodka, admission to Aurora Reykjavik Museum.
Available on the 2nd, 6th or 7th.

Day 3: The Golden Circle
History and spectacular geology
Start the day at the Northern Lights Center before heading to Ţingvellir National Park, site of the world's oldest parliament. We continue to the famous Geysir thermal areas and the stunning Gullfoss waterfall. Visit a local greenhouse for a tomato soup tasting.

Day 4: The South Coast
Waterfalls and interactive centers
Journey along the South Coast, visiting the Lava Center, a high-tech exhibition on volcanic activity. Admire the region's powerful waterfalls and glacier views. In the evening, we will conduct a Northern Lights hunt on foot, weather permitting.

Day 5: Vatnajökull National Park and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
In a world of ice
Cross Eldhraun, vast 18th-century lava fields, toward the southeast. Explore Western Europe's largest National Park and the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, where icebergs float serenely toward the ocean.

Day 6: Reykjanes Peninsula and The Blue Lagoon
Geothermal peninsula and wellness
Travel through the lunar landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the famous Blue Lagoon, located in the middle of a lava field, including a mask and drink, before returning to the capital.

Day 7: Free day without guide
Urban exploration in Reykjavík
A day to stroll through the narrow streets of the city center, visit museums like the Settlement Museum regarding the first settlements, or enjoy the city's energetic art scene and local cafes.

Optional Tour
Lava Tunnel Tour - 3 hrs - $170 per person
Transfer, guided caving tour, gear and safety equipment.

Day 8: Departure
End of the Icelandic adventure
Breakfast at the hotel. Coach transfer from the hotel to Keflavík International Airport for your departure flight.

Itinerary

Optional Tour
Lava Tunnel Tour -

Day 1: Arrival
Welcome to the Icelandic capital
Arrival in Iceland and direct coach transfer from Keflavík International Airport to your hotel in Reykjavík. The rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy the capital's atmosphere before starting the guided circuit.

Day 2: The Snćfellsnes Peninsula
Volcanoes, glaciers, and lava fields
Exploration of the Snćfellsnes Peninsula, a unique area with varied geological attractions. We will visit black sand beaches, springs, and volcanic formations, all under the shadow of the majestic glacier-capped volcano that inspired legends.

Optional Tour
Northern Lights Hunt in Super Jeep – 3–4 hours – $305 per person
Guided Super Jeep tour, Hot Chocolate and Reyka Vodka, admission to Aurora Reykjavik Museum.
Available on the 2nd, 6th or 7th.

Day 3: The Golden Circle
History and spectacular geology
Start the day at the Northern Lights Center before heading to Ţingvellir National Park, site of the world's oldest parliament. We continue to the famous Geysir thermal areas and the stunning Gullfoss waterfall. Visit a local greenhouse for a tomato soup tasting.

Day 4: The South Coast
Waterfalls and interactive centers
Journey along the South Coast, visiting the Lava Center, a high-tech exhibition on volcanic activity. Admire the region's powerful waterfalls and glacier views. In the evening, we will conduct a Northern Lights hunt on foot, weather permitting.

Day 5: Vatnajökull National Park and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
In a world of ice
Cross Eldhraun, vast 18th-century lava fields, toward the southeast. Explore Western Europe's largest National Park and the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, where icebergs float serenely toward the ocean.

Day 6: Reykjanes Peninsula and The Blue Lagoon
Geothermal peninsula and wellness
Travel through the lunar landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the famous Blue Lagoon, located in the middle of a lava field, including a mask and drink, before returning to the capital.

Day 7: Free day without guide
Urban exploration in Reykjavík
A day to stroll through the narrow streets of the city center, visit museums like the Settlement Museum regarding the first settlements, or enjoy the city's energetic art scene and local cafes.

Optional Tour
Lava Tunnel Tour - 3 hrs - $170 per person
Transfer, guided caving tour, gear and safety equipment.

Day 8: Departure
End of the Icelandic adventure
Breakfast at the hotel. Coach transfer from the hotel to Keflavík International Airport for your departure flight.


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INCLUSIONS

4 nights accommodation in Reykjavík, breakfast included.
3 nights accommodation in rural areas, breakfast included.
Spanish-speaking guide from day 2 to day 6.
3 buffet dinners or 2-course dinners (days 3, 4, 5).
Arrival/departure transfers (without guide).
Entrance to the Northern Lights Center in Reykjavík (day 3).
Visit to Friđheimar greenhouse and tomato soup tasting (day 3).
Entrance to the Lava and Volcano Center and volcano film at the center's cinema (day 4).
Soak in the Blue Lagoon (towel, silica mask, and one non-alcoholic drink included) (day 6).
Northern Lights hunt on foot on day 4 or day 5 if weather conditions allow (includes use of flashlight and crampons).
Northern Lights “wake-up call” option on the nights of days 3-5 (subject to hotel availability).
Carbon emission offsetting through Kolviđur.
Icelandic Search and Rescue Association souvenir keychain.
24h customer assistance.

EXCLUSIONS

International flights.
Lunches and dinners not mentioned in the itinerary.
Alcoholic beverages.
Personal expenses and tips.
Any service not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.


* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.

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