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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.

raw. wild. awesome.
Welcome to the Land of Fire and Ice
Experience landscapes of epic proportions on our guided trips to Iceland →
Iceland: Reykjavik & the Northern Lights
6 days | 8 days with West Iceland & Reykjavik extension

4.5 star rating

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What to know before you go

POPULATION

Roughly 350,000 people call Iceland home. That’s just nine people per pristine square mile.

CULTURAL QUICK TAKE

Many Icelanders believe in, and are extremely respectful of, elves. Locals call them Huldufolk, or hidden folk.

WHAT TO GO FOR
Year-round dramatic scenery, sustainable cities, and some of the world’s best lamb and seafood

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.

WINTER

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.

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SUMMER

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.

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What travelers are saying about their Iceland tours

waterfalls, glaciers and 1 lane bridges
10/02/2017 by 2-time traveler Ann W.
Our one regret about our recent trip to Iceland is that it only lasted 10 days. There is so much to see and learn about this fascinating country we would have gladly stayed longer. Anyone who gets off a plane in Reykjavik and spends a few days has not really visited Iceland; it is so much more.
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Trip of our lifetime
03/12/22 by 1st-time traveler Mary
From the time we got off the plane to the time we left, we had an absolutely fabulous time. Our guide and driver were absolutely the best on the island, in my opinion. We couldn’t have a better time.
Iceland: Reykjavik & the Northern Lights
Put this trip on your Bucket List
10/06/21 by 1st-time traveler Barbara
I have been thinking of going to Iceland for quite a while and finally!! EF Go Ahead Tours took care of all my desires. This trip was awesome from my initial deposit to the finish! This country was amazing, yet so different than any I’ve visited before. Don’t miss this trip!!
Iceland: The Golden Circle & Ring Road
A Most Amazing Tour
10/16/21 by 7th-time traveler Linda
I can barely put into words how wonderful this trip was... From touchdown in Reykjavik, to the Golden Circle and the Black Beaches of the South Coast then on to The Blue Lagoon, everything was stunningly beautiful. This may be my favorite tour with Go Ahead.
Iceland: Reykjavik & the Northern Lights
Iceland
03/30/2018 by First-time traveler Sally B.
I loved our experience when we went to Iceland. Everything about our trip was fabulous; no complaints. If you are planning on a trip, this trip was so far the best trip ever I have been on.
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Even more tours to choose from

For even more of Northern Europe’s distinctive culture, scenery, history, and cuisine, check out these itineraries.

Scandinavia: The Capitals & the Fjords
14 days | 17 days with Iceland extension

4.6 star rating

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Travel tips for Iceland trips

When to visit Iceland

Iceland’s stark beauty is breathtaking any time of year, but if you want to see the northern lights, look for Iceland tour packages that depart between September and mid-April. This is when the days are shorter and the nights are at their darkest—perfect conditions for viewing this natural phenomenon. Just remember that seeing the northern lights on tours to Iceland is dependent on a variety of natural factors, including clear skies and high solar activity.

Off-season trips to Iceland are the best time to take a dip in the country’s famous hot pools, most notably the renowned Blue Lagoon. Crowds thin out in late September and October, so you’ll be able to enjoy the geothermal waters without having to contend with the hundreds of visitors who flock to this famous site during peak season.

May through August is a good time to go on guided tours around Iceland if whale watching is on your bucket list. It’s possible to see Orcas, minke whales, humpbacks, and more than 20 other species year-round, but June and July are their peak season.

Summertime also marks the summer solstice in Iceland, when the midnight sun lights up evening skies from May until mid-August. If you’re planning a trip to Iceland during the warmer months, just remember that they also coincide with bigger crowds. Top destinations, like the South Coast, Golden Circle, and Blue Lagoon, get the highest number of visitors from June through August.

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Where to go in Iceland

Iceland’s unspoiled terrain is comprised of an otherworldly mixture of extremes, and these varied landscapes make all guided trips to Iceland unforgettable. Here, surreal stretches of black-sand beaches, glacier-fed waterfalls, geothermal pools, and erupting geysers add to the epic beauty.

One of the top places to visit on all Iceland guided tours is the country’s capital, Reykjavik. This small city is easy to explore on foot. Step inside the iconic Hallgrim’s Church, which is 244 feet tall and can be seen from nearly anywhere in the city. Or, walk along the waterfront to see an abstract sculpture called The Sun Voyager, created by Jón Gunnar Árnason. Then, continue on to Höfði House, where you can snap some photos with the sea and mountains as the backdrop.

While Reykjavik is a must-see, more stunning highlights of a trip to Iceland can be found along the Golden Circle, a famous sightseeing route that stretches from Reykyavik to central Iceland. Pass through the UNESCO-protected Thingvellir National Park, a volcanic area that marks the point where two tectonic plates come together. Or, visit the Great Geysir Geothermal Area and stand in awe of Gullfoss, the roaring “Golden Waterfall.”

Beyond the Golden Circle, the beaches of the South Coast and restorative geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon offer more opportunities for exploration on our Iceland escorted tours. Iceland trip packages, like our Iceland: The Golden Circle & Ring Road tour, take you to the farthest-flung corners of the country, making it easy to cross hard-to-reach sites off your bucket list.

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Dining tips for Iceland

Icelandic cuisine relies on traditional, locally sourced ingredients from the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding mountains. Here are some of the authentic dishes you can look forward to while planning Iceland trip packages:

  • Icelandic yogurt called skyr. It has a cream-like consistency, little fat, and lots of protein. Icelanders eat it all the time, and you can often find it transformed into a smooth mousse or delicious ice cream for dessert.
  • Icelandic lamb, which is considered to be some of the best in the world thanks to the free-roaming sheeps’ healthy, natural diet. Since we get you closer to culture by offering authentic included meals on tour, you’re sure to have an opportunity to try this specialty on all our trips to Iceland.
  • Both fresh and dried fish, including herring and cod. In fact, fermented shark is considered an Icelandic specialty, and although it’s rarely eaten anymore, it’s an important part of Iceland’s culinary history. Still, it's a “treat” that should be tried by the very brave on our Iceland tours!
  • Rye bread topped with everything from butter and lava salt to smoked salmon and cream cheese.
  • Pylsa, Icelandic hot dogs—or more specifically, those from Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur. This Reykjavik establishment has been serving up franks since 1937, and no tours to Iceland are complete until you’ve tasted one. Try it the way a local would and ask for one with everything: sweet mustard, remoulade, and both raw and fried onions.
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Packing tips for Iceland

No matter which Iceland travel packages fill you with wanderlust, bringing the correct attire for the season is important. If you’re setting off to see the northern lights in the off-season, keep in mind that winters in Iceland are generally cold. Packing a warm coat, hat, gloves, and rainwear will keep you comfortable and dry during outdoor sightseeings and nighttime northern lights excursions.

It’s best to pack clothing made of wool, silk, or polypropylene, which will keep you warmer and drier than cotton. Also, crampons—micro spikes that attach to your shoes to give you better traction on frozen ground—may come in handy during the winter months.

Even summer temperatures in Iceland can be chilly, so packing warm layers will ensure you’re ready for any type of weather. And, no matter when you’re planning a trip to Iceland, bringing the correct footwear is key. Get ready to hit the trails and see all of Iceland’s outdoor wonders by packing a sturdy pair of walking shoes or boots.

If you’re still unsure what to bring on Iceland tours, not to worry—our Customer Experience Team is always here to answer any additional questions you may have. You can even download our free mobile app before you depart so you’ll have all the info you need right in your pocket.

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