Iceland tours
When it comes to raw, natural landscapes, this North Atlantic island nation delivers in a really big way. But there’s more to the Nordic isle than its waterfalls, geysers, and glaciers—modern cities, Viking tales, and warm locals await on our trips to Iceland, too.

What to know before you go
Roughly 350,000 people call Iceland home. That’s just nine people per pristine square mile.
Many Icelanders believe in, and are extremely respectful of, elves. Locals call them Huldufolk, or hidden folk.
Two seasons. Two distinct sides of Iceland.
Iceland dazzles all year round, but winter and summer see the country’s rugged landscape at its frozen and freshest best. Check out two of our most-loved Iceland tours for a taste of these seasons’ highlights.
Iceland: Reykjavik & the Northern Lights
Waterfalls frozen in motion. Inky blue lagoons dotted with diamond-like icebergs. Black nighttime skies electrified green by the aurora borealis.
Iceland: The Golden Circle & Ring Road
Marshland and dunes brimming with native birds. Moss-covered lava fields and cliffs. The around-the-clock glow of summer’s never-setting sun.
So, when’s the best time to go?
We offer trips to Iceland year-round—plus plenty of insight to help you pick the right one.
What travelers are saying about their Iceland tours
Even more tours to choose from
For even more of Northern Europe’s distinctive culture, scenery, history, and cuisine, check out these itineraries.