Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the world’s northernmost capital and home to nearly half of Iceland’s population. The city is believed to be the site of Iceland’s first permanent settlement around the year 870, when Norwegian Vikings arrived. Reykjavik was officially founded as a trading town in 1786 and has grown steadily ever since.

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Highlights of Reykjavik

Located just south of the Arctic Circle, Reykjavik experiences dramatic seasonal contrasts. During winter, daylight can be limited to only a few hours, while summer nights remain almost as bright as the days. One of the city’s greatest pleasures is bathing in geothermal pools, filled with naturally heated water from deep beneath the earth.

Day excursions from Reykjavik

 

Thingvellir

Thingvellir

Thingvellir is the place where the Althing, an open-air assembly, gathered once a year, to settle disputes. It was established in 930 and continued to meet until 1798. Today Thingvellir is a National Park and registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon

A swim in the Blue Lagoon is a must, when you go to Iceland and Reykjavik! Mineral-rich hot water from far beneath the earth fonns the spectacular man-made lagoon. A luxurious health spa has also been developed in the rugged lava landscape. The lagoon’s geothermal seawater is known for its positive effects on the skin. The Blue Lagoon is located about 40 minute drive, towards Keflavik airport, from Reykjavik.
Geysir geothennal area

Geysir geothennal area

A day tour from Reykjavik by car or bus, may include the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall, the spectacular Geysir geothermal area, a visit to Thingvellir National Park (and World Heritage Site), and a close-up view of a glacier. whale-watching tours .The ocean around Reykjavik is a natural habitat for many different types of whales. Commonly sighted types on whale-watching tours from Reykjavik are minke whales, white-beaked dolphins, harbour porpoises and humpback whales. Trips also pass by islands with large puffin colonies. The whale watching season runs from April to October and the puffin season from mid-May to mid-August.
Riding tour on an Icelandic horse

Riding tour on an Icelandic horse

For many centuries, the horse was the Icelanders’ only form of overland transport. It is a fantastic way to experience the natural surroundings from a horse back. The Icelandic horses are known for being sturdy and very strong. They are the direct descendants of the horses first brought to Iceland in the Viking Age. The trips can range from one hour for beginners, toa whole day or even longer for more experienced riders.
Jeep safari

Jeep safari

Set off into Iceland’s untouchable nature and exciting places with in a super jeep. This is absolutely an unforgettalbe experience! You have the feeling you are driving on the moon!

You can also join a snowmobile tour and dog sled tour during winter time.

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Tailor-Made Programs for Groups & Incentives

Scandinavian Travel DMC designs custom itineraries in Iceland for corporate groups, events and incentive travel.

We combine unique venues, curated activities and seamless logistics to deliver memorable experiences, such as:
• Private guided city tours
• Historical and cultural experiences
• Exclusive archipelago cruises
• Gourmet dinners and Scandinavian dining
• Team-building activities in urban or natural settings
• Meetings, events and conference arrangements

Every program is tailored to match your group’s goals, interests and time frame.

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Plan Your Stay in Reykjavik

From geothermal pools and whale watching to scenic excursions and Arctic adventures – we create tailor-made experiences in Reykjavik with local expertise and trusted partners.