5:00 PM Iceland Winter Adventure: See Northern Lights | ||||
#iceland travel # Iceland Winter AdventureActivity Level: (?) activity level details Activity Level and Qualifications This adventure is rated Moderate [3] .It's not necessary to be an expert hiker or snowshoer to participate, but you should enjoy hiking and feel comfortable covering distances of up to 6 miles (3-5 hours) on your walks. No prior experience is required for the glacier walk. Reserve This TripTrip HighlightsSelected by National Geographic Traveler as a 2014 Tour of a Lifetime.
When Icelanders hear "winter is coming," hibernation is the furthest thing from their minds. The inhabitants of this dramatically-beautiful North Atlantic island have learned how to fill all seasons with outdoor activity. Our new Iceland multisport makes the most of a wintertime getaway with a week of exploration and adventure in this country sculpted by volcanism and glaciation. A dip in the geothermally-heated Blue Lagoon helps soak away our cares shortly after our arrival. In the days that follow, discover a wide range of landscapes as we enjoy a coastal hike on the rugged Snaefellsnes Peninsula, snowshoe over lava fields in the Blue Mountains, and strap on crampons to walk on the icy-blue Solheimajokull Glacier. In addition to our muscle-powered exploits, we'll visit frozen waterfalls and bubbling hot springs and discover always-vibrant Reykjavik. We spend our evenings in the comfort of small hotels and set out on nighttime drives into the countryside to scan the dark skies for the ethereal Northern Lights. Itinerary Summary
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