Iceland - Touring Highlights

Iceland

Imagine waking up in the land of ice and fire to the whispers of northern winds and the lullaby of crashing waves, with ‘Iceland Holidays’ someday soon. Let’s embark on an extraordinary journey of experiencing the charm and mystery of the Nordic wonderland – Iceland.

5 Reasons to Visit Iceland

  1. The Northern Lights: Iceland is one of the best places to feast your eyes on the magical dance of the Aurora Borealis in the dark winter night’s sky.
  2. The Natural Hot Springs: The Geothermal energy pools, like the Blue Lagoon, are a heavenly retreat in freezing temperatures.
  3. Landscape and Wildlife: With breathtakingly diverse sceneries and a range of wildlife spotting opportunities, Iceland satisfies every traveller’s wanderlust.
  4. Vibrant Capital City: Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland, is renowned for its colourful houses and lively nightlife.
  5. Culture & History: Iceland’s Viking History and rich cultural heritage are reflected in its language, customs and festivals, making it an intriguing holiday destination.

Our Travel Team are here to help…

At Touring Highlights, we provide cultural touring holidays to your dream destinations. You’ll stay in our hand-picked city-centre hotels and experience personalised, world-class excursions. All are delivered by expert local guides.


Book a call with one of our team below. Or simply view our tours and submit an online enquiry for more details.

Book a Call

View Tour

Did You Know?

Iceland is one of the most eco-friendly countries in the world, generating over 80% of its energy from renewable sources.

When to go on your Iceland Holiday

Whether it’s the midnight sun and crisp clear skies in summer or the snow-frosted landscapes and Aurora Borealis in the darkest winter, every season offers a unique charm for everyone on their Iceland holidays. But the most popular time to visit is during the summer months, from June to August.

Experiences

From bathing in geothermal springs, exploring the captivating ice caves, hiking the dramatic landscapes, to a whale-watching part, your Iceland holidays will surely be packed with unforgettable experiences. For the more culturally inclined, the city of Reykjavik offers museums, music festivals and a thriving food scene.

Typical Costs

A meal at an inexpensive restaurant can cost around 2,500 ISK (£17). A beer at a local pub would cost around 1,000 ISK (£7) while a cup of coffee hovers around 500 ISK (£3.5). Public transport tickets for a single journey cost about 500 ISK (£3.5).

Travelling Around on your Iceland Holiday

Hiring cars and campervans are popular ways to get around due to the scenic drives. Public transport is reliable and extensive although limited in remote places.

Getting here for your Iceland Break

There are regular flights to Iceland from most major cities in Europe and North America. The main international airport in Iceland is Keflavík International Airport.

Access to the country

Iceland is part of the Schengen Agreement, which means that EU citizens can enter with just an ID card. Non-EU citizens might require a Schengen Visa.

Back to top

Cities:

Hotels

Charmingly cosy or luxuriously grand, pick from a stunning array of lodgings throughout your Iceland holidays. Kvosin Downtown Hotel in Reykjavik offers beautifully appointed rooms close to popular landmarks (9.1 rating online). The Silica Hotel, next to the Blue Lagoon, provides unique geothermal therapeutic facilities (9.0 rating online).

Things To Do

There are a huge number of things to do in Iceland, so many that we have made an article for things to do in Iceland

Top 5 Insider Tips for your Iceland Break

  1. Try the local food: Be adventurous with local specialities like fermented shark and puffin.
  2. Opt for multi-day tours: To truly immerse in the beauty of Iceland, consider joining multi-day tours. You’ll see more and learn more.
  3. Check road conditions and weather: Ensure safety by checking updated road conditions and weather forecasts frequently.
  4. Rent a 4×4: For winter visits, hiring a 4×4 is advisable as it can handle rugged terrains and adverse weather conditions.
  5. Respect the nature: Follow the marked trails and restrict your camping to designated areas to preserve the fragile ecosystem of Iceland.

In conclusion, Iceland is more than just a destination; it’s an adventure waiting to unfold. It’s a country where each turn along the road brings you face to face with the phenomena of mother nature and leaves you spellbound. So, don’t wait, pack your bags and set sail on an unforgettable Iceland holidays! And for a meticulously crafted vacation, sign-up for an Iceland Tour.

Back to top

Note: this content was generated by AI. Please contact us if any issues.

Proceed Booking