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ITINERARY 2019

S&T Iceland Aurora Tour – September 26th, 2019 - October 2nd, 2019

ITINERARY SUMMARY:   (DOWNLOAD FULL ITINERARY)

DAY 1 | ARRIVAL - BLUE LAGOON - September 26th (Arrive in Iceland) Departure from US would be September 25th

Welcome to Iceland! Once you’ve landed at Keflavík Airport in Iceland, head through customs to the baggage carousels where you’ll collect your luggage. There is a duty-free shop located by the baggage carousels, which you can shop at on arrival, while waiting for your luggage. Many items such as candy, snacks, and drinks are less expensive here than at local shops.

When you’ve collected your luggage, proceed into the arrivals hall where your tour guide will meet you and escort you to your private coach, which will be waiting outside for you.*

*For group members arriving on an earlier date or on afternoon flights, you will be responsible for your own transfer on your day of arrival and for any additional hotel nights that may be required. We can arrange these for you, at an extra cost.

Transfer to local restaurant (Vitinn) for a group buffet breakfast.

Following breakfast, you will travel to the world- famous Blue Lagoon spa. A group admission and towel rental are included in your package. The Blue Lagoon is a man-made, unique wonder: a lagoon with pleasantly warm, electric blue, mineral-rich geothermal water in the middle of a black lava field. The high natural levels of silica and minerals give the Lagoon its rich blue color and its purported healing power. The facilities include modern changing rooms and showers, an indoor geothermal pool, a restaurant, and other services. Don’t forget to pack your bathing suit (and water shoes, if you prefer to not go barefoot) in your carry-on luggage for easy access.

After you’ve enjoyed a couple of hours in the restorative, healing waters you’ll be transferred to the nearby Northern Light Inn for check-in. The afternoon is free to have a rest, go for a walk in the surrounding lava fields, and freshen up for the group dinner this evening.

Watching the fantastic colors of the Northern Lights dance across the arctic sky is an unforgettable experience, and Iceland is one of the best places to see them. They are mostly observed on crisp, still evenings, and your location well away from the city lights gives you the best chance of witnessing this spectacular natural phenomenon. You will simply need to step outside of the hotel and look up into the sky. We can provide no guarantee, of course, as the aurora borealis is a natural phenomenon — it can be fickle and a bit unpredictable — but we have seen it on all five previous trips S&T and Spears Travel have taken to Iceland.

DAY 2 | REYKJANES PENINSULA

After breakfast you’ll be picked up at the Northern Light Inn for a private tour of Reykjanes Peninsula. You’ll drive to Grindavík village, then follow the west coastline of Reykjanes, visiting sites such as Gunnuhver Hot Springs, Reykjanesviti lighthouse (just passing), the Bridge Between Two Continents, and the church of Hvalneskirkja. Finally, you’ll drive to Garðsskagi lighthouse before returning to the hotel.

This evening you’ll enjoy a group dinner at the hotel followed by an astronomy lecture in the restaurant by your S&T expert. Afterwards have a look outside to see if the Northern Lights are on display.

DAY 3 | SOUTH SHORE

After breakfast you’ll check out of the Northern Light Inn and drive to Krýsuvík, a geothermal field where powerful jets of steam escape from deep below the Earth’s crust, then visit the otherworldly surroundings of Kleifarvatn lake. Enjoy a delicious group lunch at Stokkseyri or Eyrarbakki, both small towns along the southwest coast, and visit the black sandy beach of this area. This is the land of Njal’s Saga — a region of breathtaking scenery and legendary stories. During your guided tour you’ll encounter the wonderful variety of the south — from the wide plains formed by glacial rivers, to the sheer sea cliffs of Dyrhólaey and the spectacular waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss.

Along the way you’ll experience unforgettable views of the Hekla and Eyjafjallajokull volcanoes. Continue on to  Stracta Hotel for check-in.

This evening you will enjoy a group dinner at the hotel. There is an option for an astronomy lecture this evening as well.

If the Northern Lights decide to make an appearance, all you have to do is step outside and marvel at Nature’s own lightshow!

DAY 4 | SKAFTAFELL DAY TOUR 

We’ll make an early start today for a long drive straight to Skaftafell National Park, without many stops along the way. Visit the park and take in the extraordinary natural beauty of the area. There will be a group lunch enroute today.

Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon may be visited as a thrilling “extra” if weather and road conditions allow. Here you’ll see icebergs floating in a lagoon of icy water that is running off a huge glacier.

After this visit you’ll head back to the Stracta Hotel for a group dinner and relaxing evening at the hotel — another evening in which the dazzling aurora might appear overhead.

DAY 5 | REYKJAVIK

Following breakfast, you’ll check out of your hotel and make the drive to the capital city of Reykjavík.

Enjoy a Reykjavík city tour (approx. 3 hours) with stops at Hallgrimskirkja, Perlan (with admission to the observation deck), and the National Museum (with admission and guided tour).

Hallgrimskirkja (Hallgrim’s Church) is Reykjavík’s signature landmark, and its tower can be seen from almost everywhere in the city. The 1937 design was inspired by the shapes and forms created when lava cools into basalt rock. Construction took place from 1945 to 1986, with the tower being completed long before the main building. A singular feature is a gargantuan, German-built pipe organ, finished in 1992, whose powerful notes are capable of filling the huge interior space with a range of uplifting tones.

Standing directly in front of the church is a fine statue of Leifur Eiriksson (c. 970-1020), the first European to land on the shores of the New World in what is now North America in the year 1000 A.D. (about 500 years before Columbus).

Perlan or The Pearl was built in 1988 and is a remarkable building, unique in Iceland and probably the whole world. It consists of a glass dome constructed atop huge tanks in which natural hot water is stored for heating the city. The Pearl offers the visitor great scenic views of the capital area and beyond.

The National Museum showcases objects that provide insight into Icelandic cultural history - displays that encourage visitors to dwell on the past, present, and future. Reopened after extensive refurbishment, the museum houses new, dynamic exhibitions that fulfill all the modern standards required of such an establishment housing the nation’s treasures.

After the conclusion of the guided tour of the museum you will check in at the historic Hotel Borg, your home base for the next two nights.

The rest of the afternoon is free to explore the city, with lunch and dinner on your own today. Reykjavík has a wide range of restaurants to choose from, with various types of cuisine and price points.

Here are a few suggestions for places to see on your free time:

Art & Culture. Reykjavík Art Museum also known as Hafnarhús (translating as Harbor House) which serves as the institute of contemporary art. New developments in art are explored through diverse exhibitions of Icelandic and international artists. An exhibition of paintings by the Pop artist Erró is a permanent feature.

Shopping. Reykjavík has become known for cutting edge design, international and design jewelry, hip fashion, art galleries, and a vibrant music scene. The trendy 101 quarter in the city center around the main shopping street of Laugavegur and the nearby Skólavörðustígur offers fabulous shopping at very affordable prices.

For the taste buds. Stop by at the local hot-dog stand and try the famous Icelandic hot-dogs or pylsur with all the special trimmings. This is very popular amongst the local people, and you will see the long queue, especially on weekends 

After dinner, your bus driver will collect you from your hotel to go on a Northern Lights tour. The tour heads away from the city lights to give you the best chance of witnessing this spectacular natural wonder. Duration: 2.5–3 hrs

DAY 6 | GOLDEN CIRCLE

After breakfast at your hotel, start the day of touring by visiting Þingvellir, a remarkable geological site and the most famous historic site on the island. Þingvellir is the site of the world’s oldest democratic parliament, founded in 930. Located by Lake Þingvallavatn, the largest lake on the island, Þingvellir is now a National Park. The beautiful canyon running through the park is actually the meeting point of two of the Earth’s tectonic plates, giving you the chance to see the dividing line between North America and Europe. Þingvellir’s combination of natural phenomena and historical significance have made it a symbol of Iceland’s national identity.

After spending time in Þingvellir, head on over to the fertile farmlands of the South Coast. Continue to Gullfoss, the Golden Waterfall, one of the most impressive waterfalls in Europe. Here you will see thousands of tons of icy water thunder majestically down in double falls into a deep canyon.

Only a few minutes’ drive from Gullfoss is the famous Geysir, which has given its name to spouting hot springs all over the world. You will see one of the most active geysers in the area, Strokkur, shooting up to 30 meters (90 feet).

A group lunch will be provided in the Golden Circle area. After an eventful day we head back to Reykjavík.

There will be a group farewell dinner this evening at a local restaurant.

DAY 7 | DEPARTURE AIRPORT TRANSFER - October 2nd, 2019

All good things must come to an end, including your visit to Iceland. After breakfast and check- out our driver will pick you up at your hotel and take you to Keflavík airport for your departure flight. We schedule your airport transfer to be 2.5–3 hours before the earliest flight departure of the group members. Should you be leaving substantially earlier or later than the main group, individual transfers can be arranged for you at a small extra fee.

We wish you a great trip home and hope you will bring back many great memories of Iceland. We look forward to seeing you in the Land of Fire and Ice again!

Góða ferð

Included:

Private coach with driver and English-speaking guide for above program as outlined

Blue Lagoon Comfort Entrance (use of towel, one drink of your choice, silica mud mask)

Breakfast buffet at Vitinn Restaurant

2 nights' accommodation at Northern Lights Inn

2 nights' accommodation at Hotel Laekur

2 nights' accommodation at Hotel Borg

Breakfast daily at hotels

Vat on accommodation and lodging fee

Three 2-course group lunches including coffee/tea*

Five 3-course group dinners including coffee/tea*

Reykjavík City Tour (guided, approx. 3 hours with stops at Hallgrimskirkja, Perlan with entry fee to the observation deck, and the National Museum with entrance fee and guided group tour)Golden Circle Tour

Visit to Hellisheidi Power Plant

Golden Circle Tour (guided, approx. 8 hours)

Unguided transfer Reykjavík to Keflavík Airport on day of departure

Free WiFi on coach

Testimonials:   

WOW! Kelly was great and added to everyone's understanding of being in Iceland during the 11th year of the sunspot cycle and "having it all"! His wife was a TERRIFIC addition to the tour as well. Great people skills, humorous, easy-going couple who clearly were there to educate, assist, and get to know the paying customers! I would travel with them again if I knew they were part of another tour. 

Elin ABSOLUTELY MADE THE TOUR FOR ME! She is unbelievable! We got so very much more than the standard tour guide recital of sites and history. She gave us....politics of Iceland, education, genealogy, naming traditions, geology, waterfalls, lava fields, dining, farming, sheep raising, cooking, driving, decorating, emigration, immigration, lullabies, children's stories, history, light houses, manners, etc. etc. etc. TOTALLY 5 stars for Elin!!!! Very Polite, Funny, PUNCTUAL, teasing, lighthearted, helpful, understanding, the BEST tour guide I could possible imagine for a visit to Iceland!!! 

Country is beautiful and people are great

Best: The northern lights experience was tops, of course! Elin was fantastic! I enjoyed the itinerary. The pace was perfect...not too fast or too slow. The hotel in Reykjavik was perfect- great location.

 

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