Chase the Northern Lights and explore Iceland’s Westfjords on a seven-day winter tour crafted for experienced travelers and seniors. Start in Reykjavik and venture through volcanic craters, marvel at the Dynjandi waterfall, and wander Ísafjörður’s colorful streets. Delve into Icelandic folklore at the Museum of Sorcery and Witchcraft, and cap your journey with a tasting at a traditional Icelandic bar. The USP of this trip is the magical blend of aurora hunting and authentic Westfjords experiences, making it a memorable adventure under the Arctic sky.
Embark on an unforgettable Arctic adventure through the heart of Northern Norway and the stunning Lofoten Islands. Beginning in Tromsø—320 km above the Arctic Circle—you’ll explore a region rich in culture, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes. This tour journeys from Tromsø’s modern comforts to the remote Polar Park, a traditional Sámi reindeer farm, and the spectacular Lofoten archipelago.
Along the way, meet Arctic wildlife, marvel at fjords and snowy peaks, and chase the magical Northern Lights with expert guides. Whether exploring Tromsø’s art galleries, standing among majestic reindeer, or cruising under starry skies on a Northern Lights hunt, this trip offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and unforgettable moments.
This isn’t just a trip—it’s an Arctic experience you’ll treasure forever.
Experience the magic of Scandinavia on this unforgettable 14-day journey through Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. From the historic charm of Stockholm and Copenhagen to the majestic fjords and mountain railways of Norway, this tour blends iconic highlights with hidden gems. Discover colorful harbor towns, cruise through breathtaking fjords, walk through medieval old towns, and ride the legendary Flåm Railway. With expertly guided city tours, scenic drives, coastal cruises, and time to explore at your own pace, this well-paced itinerary offers the perfect mix of culture, nature, and Nordic charm
Explorer
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Stockholm, Oslo, Bergen, Geilo
Stockholm, Oslo, Bergen, Geilo, Norrköping, Copenhagen, Kristiansand, Stavanger
Chase the Northern Lights and explore Iceland’s remote wonders with the "Land of the Northern Lights & Westfjords - 11 days" tour. This winter itinerary, starting and ending in Reykjavik, combines classic southern gems like Seljalandsfoss and Thingvellir National Park with the lesser-known Westfjords—home to the majestic Dynjandi waterfall and wild Breidafjördur Bay. Enjoy a dedicated program to maximize your chances of witnessing the aurora, soak in the Blue Lagoon, and cap off your adventure with a guided city tour. Designed for experienced travelers and seniors, this trip’s standout feature is the balance of iconic sights and rare, off-the-beaten-path Icelandic experiences.
Experience Iceland’s magic in comfort on the "Land of the Northern Lights & Westfjords (Comfort) - 11 days" tour. This upgraded itinerary, crafted for experienced travelers and seniors, offers all the highlights of the classic journey—spectacular southern landmarks, a thorough Northern Lights program, and the wild beauty of the Westfjords—while ensuring you enjoy premium accommodations throughout. Soak in the Blue Lagoon, marvel at waterfalls, geysers, and UNESCO sites, and discover both the iconic and the hidden sides of Iceland. The unique selling point: a winter adventure where comfort and exploration go hand in hand, elevating your experience of this enchanting island.
Spend a memorable night in a glass igloo on this 5-day Finland group tour, with the chance to spot the magical Northern Lights from the comfort of your own bed. Based in Rovaniemi, you will also visit Santa Claus Village, cross the Arctic Circle and experience both a reindeer sleigh ride and a husky safari. See the polar bears of Rauna Zoo and spend a free day relaxing in the Lappish capital or enjoying some of the optional activities on offer.
Discover Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle on a premium small bus tour designed for seasoned explorers and young adventurers alike. Covering around 300 kilometers from Reykjavik into Iceland’s heart, this tour package brings you face-to-face with geological marvels and local traditions.
Begin at Thingvellir, a site rich in history and the best vantage point for viewing the North Atlantic divergent ridge. Visit Friðheimar farm and greenhouse to meet Icelandic horses and savor fresh tomatoes, with the option to enjoy lunch amid the greenery. Next, marvel at the jewel-toned Kerið crater lake, a volcanic wonder with striking colors and a storied past.
Continue to the awe-inspiring Gullfoss Waterfall, where powerful cascades create unforgettable vistas. The tour also includes photo stops and spontaneous chances to meet friendly Icelandic horses along the way.
With groups capped at 18 guests, the standout feature of this tour is its intimate scale—offering greater flexibility, more personal interaction, and plenty of free time to savor each stop. It’s a sightseeing trip that blends iconic sights, local flavor, and authentic Icelandic hospitality for a truly memorable journey.
Bus toursSightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Age Range
8-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Reykjavik, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park
Reykjavik, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park
Set out on a South Iceland tour that promises the perfect blend of scenic drama and natural marvels, especially suited for adventurous young adults. Wind through lush farmlands framed by rugged mountains and volcanoes, including the notorious Eyjafjallajökull, while the untamed Atlantic stretches out to the horizon.
Highlights include the ethereal Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where meltwater from glaciers tumbles down sheer cliffs, and the mighty Skógafoss, among Iceland’s largest and most photogenic cascades. Near the charming village of Vík, discover the enigmatic basalt columns of Reynisdrangar and the black sands of Reynisfjara Beach, sites steeped in legend and geological intrigue.
But what truly sets this tour package apart is the storytelling expertise of your guides. More than just sightseeing, you’ll be immersed in Iceland’s fascinating tales, scientific wonders, and local history—transforming each stop into an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking to explore Iceland’s iconic south coast through both its landscapes and its lore, this tour is a must.
Few itineraries feature such contrasting destinations in a single trip—but our 17-day Scotland to Spitsbergen: Puffins, Sea Ice and Wildlife voyage does just that. You’ll start in Scotland, exploring the Shetland and Orkney Islands—visiting impressive bird colonies and Scottish Neolithic historical sites—then cross the Norwegian Sea to the seldom-visited Bear Island, which sits alone and isolated between mainland Norway and Svalbard. Because you’re traveling in May, you’ll encounter plenty of ice in the many fjords we’ll visit, such as Storfjorden. These ice-covered expanses increase our chances of seeing walruses, polar bears, seals and other wildlife. In addition to our seasoned Expedition Team, you’ll also learn from our special guest ornithologist and historian, who will join us for the entire voyage.
Curious about Reykjavík’s charm? This relaxed three-hour minibus city sightseeing tour is the perfect way to get acquainted with Iceland’s vibrant capital. Sit back as expert guides reveal the city’s highlights, from historic landmarks to architectural gems, all while sharing quirky anecdotes and local trivia.
You’ll visit the storied Höfði House, scene of the pivotal 1986 summit between Reagan and Gorbachev, and marvel at the striking Harpa concert hall and the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church. A stop at Perlan—a glass dome perched atop hot water tanks—offers sweeping 360° vistas of the city skyline through panoramic telescopes.
This tour is ideal for travelers who prefer comfort, convenience, and a dash of Icelandic wit, providing a comprehensive introduction that sets the stage for further Reykjavík adventures. The unique blend of history, culture, and effortless sightseeing makes it an excellent choice for first-time visitors.