There is so much to do in Iceland. Which makes it hard to choose sometimes. Let me tell you what my favorite tours are, to make it easier!
This is my personal list. Of course there are many, many other tours to choose from and there is something fun for everyone. Check out this free itinerary with all the tours I would recommend in Iceland.
I absolutely loved this tour. Especially because it is such a unique thing to do. Flying along the cliffs in Vík and seeing the birds soaring next to you and the horses running around beneath you was such a magical experience. I dream of doing it again!
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You can go horseback riding in many different locations in Iceland and this is my favorite way to see new parts of the country. I've made a free itinerary for all the horse lovers out there with all of my favorite riding tours. But this is my number one:
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Seeing some of the biggest animals in the world close by is such a magical experience. So if you can, go and do a whale watching tour. The best tours (in my humble opinion) are in Eyjafjördur in the north (so not in Húsavík where many people plan to go). If you use the code ELISA you'll get a 10% discount on this tour:
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You don't necessarily need to o on a tour to see puffins, but this tour was so much fun and the views were so amazing! It would be a shame to miss this opportunity if you are in the area
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Kayaking on the glacier lagoon is a real adventure. And you might be joined by some curious seals. I always love visiting this place and seeing the icebergs from the water makes them even more impressive.
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Snorkeling between the tectonic plates might not be on your bucket list yet, but it should be. The underwater colors are so vivid and gorgeous and it's crazy how far you can see in these clear waters.
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If you want to see the highlands, but don't have the right car to go there yourself? The superjeeps of Midgard will take you there. You get to enjoy the view to the max and get to hike around some of the most secluded areas.
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On the other side of the country, you can also drive into the highlands. There you can visit Askja, one of the many active (but noit spewing lava at the moment) volcanoes in Iceland. After an intense drive, you get to a walking trail and it still takes about 45 minutes to hike to Askja. But it is worth every minute.
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During your stay in Reykjavík, you might experience some rainy days (it happens a lot there). And then it might be a good idea to try this and the next tour (FlyOver Iceland). At the Lava Show you get to see, and feel, real lava flowing into the room. If you are interested in volcanoes and lava, this is definitely something you need to do!
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I would recommend doing this tour at the end of your trip to Iceland. After you've seen parts of the country, it might be grea to see those places from above as well. I really did nit expect much from this tour, but I loved it!
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Check out the rest of the tours I would recommend in this free itinerary.
Most of these spots are best visited with a car (like most other places in Iceland). So the best thing to do is rent a car. If you use this link you'll get a 5% discount!
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