Tours to Iceland

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Discover the wonder of Iceland, a unique destination where nature is at its purest. From the stunning glaciers and waterfalls like Gullfoss to the geysers of the Haukadalur geothermal area, Iceland offers landscapes that seem straight out of a fairy tale. Don't miss the chance to relax in the Blue Lagoon's hot springs and explore the vibrant culture of Reykjavik. With its rich Viking history and the breathtaking phenomenon of the Northern Lights, Iceland is a place that promises unforgettable adventures. Plan your trip to Iceland and let yourself be captivated by its natural beauty and unique charm.

What do you need to know to travel to Iceland?

What are the requirements to travel to Iceland?

To enter Iceland as a tourist, you need a valid passport with a minimum validity of three months beyond your departure date from the Schengen area. Additionally, you must have travel insurance, show proof of confirmed accommodation, and possess sufficient funds for your stay, which is usually around 100 euros per day. It is also important to check if your country of origin requires a visa to enter.

How much does a trip to Iceland cost?

The cost of a trip to Iceland can vary significantly depending on the season, type of accommodation, and activities you plan to do. On average, a one-week trip can cost between 1,000 and 2,500 euros per person, including flights, accommodation, meals, and excursions. It is advisable to plan ahead and look for deals to optimize your budget.

What is the best time to travel to Iceland?

The best time to visit Iceland depends on what you want to experience. If you are looking to see the Northern Lights, the months from October to March are ideal. For enjoying green landscapes and milder temperatures, the months from June to August are perfect. However, each season has its own charm, so choose according to your preferences.

Do you need a visa to go to Iceland?

The need for a visa to travel to Iceland depends on your nationality. Citizens of the European Union and several countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it is important to check the specific requirements based on your country of origin before traveling.

Reviews from our travelers

Edna Jocelyn Soto Velazquez Edna Jocelyn Soto Velazquez

Me encantó el viaje a Islandia ya estoy preparando mi próxima aventura con ustedes!

Maria Jose Gonzalez Osornio Maria Jose Gonzalez Osornio

El desayuno fue el mismo durante toda la estancia en el hostal, no hubo ni un pequeño cambio en él. En cuanto a los tours, la mayoría estuvieron muy bien, pero el de las auroras boreales, el más esperado por todos me atrevo a decir, nos quedó a deber muchísimo, empezando con que el guía no nos explicó absolutamente nada de ellas, se suponía que era con un grupo pequeño e íbamos 3 autobuses llenos en caravana, nos dejaron solamente cerca de 5 minutos en la primer parada y alrededor de 20 en la segunda, regresando al hotel al menos 1 hora y media antes de lo establecido en el itinerario, perdiendo la esperanza de verlas nuevamente e inclusive más intensas. Fuera de eso la experiencia fue buena.

Larissa Solares Alvarez Larissa Solares Alvarez

He sido muy feliz

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When to travel to Iceland?

Summer in Iceland, from June to August, is a vibrant time filled with light and festivals. Temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C, making it ideal for exploring nature and enjoying outdoor activities. Cities like Reykjavik and Akureyri are perfect for experiencing cultural life, with festivals such as the Reykjavik Music Festival and the Akureyri Art Festival. It is advisable to wear light clothing, but also a jacket for the cool evenings. The stunning Gullfoss waterfall and the black sand beach of Reynisfjara are must-visit destinations during this season.

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Frequently asked questions about traveling to Iceland

What type of plugs and adapters do I need if I travel to Iceland?

In Iceland, the plugs are type F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. If your devices are not compatible, make sure to bring a suitable adapter to charge them without issues.

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Reviews from our travelers

Edna Jocelyn Soto Velazquez Edna Jocelyn Soto Velazquez

Me encantó el viaje a Islandia ya estoy preparando mi próxima aventura con ustedes!

Maria Jose Gonzalez Osornio Maria Jose Gonzalez Osornio

El desayuno fue el mismo durante toda la estancia en el hostal, no hubo ni un pequeño cambio en él. En cuanto a los tours, la mayoría estuvieron muy bien, pero el de las auroras boreales, el más esperado por todos me atrevo a decir, nos quedó a deber muchísimo, empezando con que el guía no nos explicó absolutamente nada de ellas, se suponía que era con un grupo pequeño e íbamos 3 autobuses llenos en caravana, nos dejaron solamente cerca de 5 minutos en la primer parada y alrededor de 20 en la segunda, regresando al hotel al menos 1 hora y media antes de lo establecido en el itinerario, perdiendo la esperanza de verlas nuevamente e inclusive más intensas. Fuera de eso la experiencia fue buena.

Larissa Solares Alvarez Larissa Solares Alvarez

He sido muy feliz

Alan Jesus Castro Granados Alan Jesus Castro Granados

Considero que es apropiado avisar los cambios que se hagan en el itinerario

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