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Dining in Reykjavik Dining In Iceland -

Icelandic restaurants are a treat, considering the small size of the capital, there is an excellent choice of gourmet restaurants available. In Reykjavík, everyone will find a restaurant catering for their taste - whether Icelandic restaurants, Japanese, Italian, French or fusion cuisine.

Many of the restaurants employ award winning chefs, who have won praise for their innovative cooking and overall skills. Using only the best natural ingredients available, such as Icelandic mountain lamb and freshly caught fish, they create masterpieces that you will never forget.

When in Reykjavík - dine in style!

 

Reykjavik Night Life Experience. . .
Reykjavik's legendary NightLife!

The nightlife in Iceland is legendary for its energy and stamina. It is not uncommon on the weekend to spend the whole night partying at one of the city's many nightclubs, known for their cool atmosphere and stylish patrons.

There are nightclubs to suit a variety of tastes in terms of decor and music. Nightlife in Reykjavík usually takes place in pubs and nightclubs featuring dancing and live music.

On weekends, unless you start before 11 PM, be prepared to wait on line, especially if summer weekend weather is good;

Icelanders party in masse.

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ICELAND . . . If you love nature you have to go!

Pure.Natural.Unspoiled

 

Iceland is a fascinating and beautiful country. Upon leaving Reykjavik airport, you encounter miles and miles of black volcanic rock, with parts covered by bright green moss. On this island, you'll find Europe's largest glacier, the world's earliest-discovered geyser, a plethora of hot springs, volcanoes, and other spectacular scenery.

Despite the name, Iceland isn't particularly cold. Warmed by the Gulf Stream and southwesterly winds, the coastal areas of Iceland are temperate all year long. In fact, the capital city of Reykjavik is typically warmer that New York City in the winter.

Iceland's capital Reykjavik, literally means 'Smoky Bay', named such because of the geothermal springs and boiling natural geysers that lie beneath the capital, which have ensured that no fuels need to be burned and the air is crisp, clean and free of polution. Surrounded by mountains, and geothermal hot springs this unique destination is perfect for visitors looking for something out of the ordinary.

During the summer Iceland has a whole host of options for travelers including sailing, hiking and whale watching and during the winter skiing and glacier tours are popular. Snowmobile tours provide a great opportunity to mix sightseeing and adventure.

A visit to Iceland is a unique adventure and one that is breathtakingly beautiful. It offers unforgettable adventure for everyone whether it's for a long weekend getaway or long overdue vacation, Iceland has it all.

The Blue Lagoon


Choose from our fantastic holiday packages - a guaranteed trip of a lifetime!

We have featured a few of our many exciting Iceland vacations and adventures below.

Next Door to Nature -

The Snaefellsnes Peninsula stretches out into the west of Iceland. You can find all features of Icelandic nature here, but on this tour we emphasize the black and golden sand of the beach at Longufjorur. This traditional trail, only revealed by the tide, offers horses and riders great opportunities to perform the smooth gait "tolt" over long distances. Nowhere else in Iceland can you ride for hours without any obstacle to slow down the riders and their mount.

Snaefellsnes Beach Ride

Reykjavik Insider

Walking and hiking through dramatic and unusual scenery, including hot rivers, active volcanoes, and Europe’s largest glaciers. In this wild, unspoiled country you may have to wade through rivers, scramble up slopes and hike over rough lavas.The world at your feet, with an average of three hours walking a day in some of the most beautiful parts of Iceland.

Mountain Highlights

Cottage Holiday - Self Drive Tour

In Iceland nature takes an inspiring look at the real spirits — both human and wild — that thrive in a challenging land where fire literally meets ice, and offers a stunning portrait of this island of extremes, where some of Europe’s biggest glaciers cozy up to some of the continent’s hottest volcanic springs. And it profiles many of the remarkable animals, such as birds from the lethal gyrfalcon to the comic, clown-billed puffin, that bring vibrant life to an occasionally desolate landscape.

Greenland


 
















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