4 Days in Iceland | Ice and Snow Holiday Package
Are you ready to explore the “icy side” of Iceland? Wear proper clothes and shoes and discover Iceland’s glaciers and ice caves.
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Are you ready to explore the “icy side” of Iceland? Wear proper clothes and shoes and discover Iceland’s glaciers and ice caves.
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On our exclusive 5-day private 4×4 jeep tour, we will discover Iceland’s main attractions. The Blue Lagoon, the Golden Circle, Iceland’s South Coast and Snaefellsnes Peninsula, with spectacular waterfalls, black beaches, glaciers, volcanoes and much more.
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Iceland has a large number of different caves: glacier caves, lava caves and man-made caves. Exploring these caves is a great activity you should not miss during your trip to Iceland and the great thing is that it can be done in any kind of weather, even when it is raining, which can happen quite often in Iceland.
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Winters in Iceland can be challenging, especially if you are coming from warmer countries, but do not let darkness scare you because Iceland can be a great place in the winter, too. Here’s our guide on how to survive the winter darkness in Iceland.
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The winter season in Iceland goes from November to April: the weather can be challenging and the days are shorter but, on the bright side, it is low season, there are fewer tourists, prices are a little lower than during the summer and everything is much calmer and more peaceful.
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Autumn in Iceland goes from late August to late October or beginning of November, when we start talking about winter.
Autumn is a great time to visit Iceland. Temperatures are usually not too bad but the Icelandic autumn weather can be even more unpredictable than usual.
Do you have a short stopover in Iceland and wondering what are the best tours in Iceland for you to see as much as you can? Are you looking for the perfect Stopover Tour? This Private Golden Circle and South Coast Combo Tour is just what you need.
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If you are traveling in Iceland in September, you should know this is the time of year when the sheep gathering takes place. This is one of Iceland’s oldest cultural traditions, where farmers gather together with their families and friends to round-up the sheep.
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The Icelandic horse is a small, friendly, patient and strong animal that has been in Iceland for centuries.
Horses were venerated in Norse mythology as a symbol of fertility and often mentioned in the Icelandic Sagas.
With no roads and rough terrains, horses were needed in Iceland to transport goods and people and used for meat. Although their role has changed in the last century, horses have always played a very important role in Icelandic culture, from the early age until now.
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