Iceland’s south coast is one of the most beautiful parts of this extraordinary country, but there are some standout destinations on our tours that you really won’t want to miss.
Reynisfjara is Iceland’s most notorious beach, but it’s also one of its most beautiful. With jaw-dropping basalt columns and gnarly sea stacks separated by a swathe of charcoal grey sand, it’s an unmissable stop on any tour of the country’s striking south coast.
It’s the ideal time to go aurora-hunting, with the Sun reaching the peak of its “solar cycle” this winter, increasing your chances of experiencing this astonishing cosmic spectacle.
Visiting the Golden Circle in Iceland is a must. It’s easily achievable in a single day, especially if you opt for an organised excursion such as Gray Line’s Golden Circle Classic tour.
Welcome to the mesmerizing world of Jökúlsárlon Glacier Lagoon, a breathtaking natural wonder that's captured the imagination of travelers and filmmakers alike.
Is it really a visit to Iceland without the Golden Circle? This region has been likened to Iceland in a nutshell and its trio of headline attractions are a must for any first-time tourist who finds themselves in the country.
Iceland’s a popular place for tourists hoping to catch sight of the Northern Lights. If that’s you, and you’re at the trip planning stage, you’ll be keen to find out when is the best time to visit Iceland to see them. But the answer might surprise you…
Many visitors to Iceland will be keen to experience the magic of the aurora borealis. No wonder many travellers ask where they should go to have a chance of witnessing this incredible natural phenomenon.
Iceland is one of the youngest countries in the world and home to some of its most active volcanoes. On average, a major eruption occurs here every five years!
You'll have endless hours of daylight to explore its gorgeous mossy green landscapes, soak in stunning spas and swimming pools, and enjoy close encounters with its rich wildlife.