Journey to the capital of the Land of Fire and Ice.
Otherworldly Iceland is filled with incredible landscapes, including colourful mountain scenery, black sand beaches, and turfed homes. But its capital city offers a fine contrast, with cosmopolitan options including dynamic festivals, food and drink, boutiques, and fantastic day trips to be taken from the city, including whale watching boat trips or seeking out the Northern Lights (or Aurora Borealis). Head to Iceland in the summer and you will experience the best of this Nordic country’s arts scene, with the Reykjavík Arts Festival taking place every June, which brings together multidisciplinary arts and emerging artists.
Over the years, the city has undergone significant change, from being a Viking stronghold, to a quaint fishing village, to being a city drawing visitors from all around the world. As the country is just over 39,315 square miles, with a population of 366,000 people, Iceland is full of isolated landscapes. Reykjavík provides a welcome respite to this vastness, bringing together people from all over the world.
5 days from £782 pp
was £919 pp
November 2024 - March 2026
5 days
5 airports
2 included
4 included
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