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Iceland Luxury Travel

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Best Iceland Luxury Tours and Vacations

When Celtic Monks arrived in Iceland, long before the first settler built his cabin in 871 in what is now Náttfaravík, they no doubt looked at the rugged mountains and swirling seas and couldn't imagine anything different.

In a sense, they were right. Iceland remains one of the most visually stunning countries in the world. The north, one of the best places on earth to see the Northern Lights, is rife with lava fields and smooth hills carved out by rivers and old whaling villages like Husavik. Southern Iceland shows the country's diversity, with hot springs, superb waterfalls and black sand beaches. Eastern Iceland is home to wild reindeer. In the west you find a vast area of fjords, glaciers and volcanoes with the highest waterfall in Iceland (and the home of medieval writer Snorri Sturluson).

The capital city of Reykjavik, so small and walkable it is considered a town by most standards, is filled with sparkling nightlife, cafes with fresh-roasted coffee and restaurants featuring traditional fish and lamb dishes. Dairy fare is also popular; try skyr, a yogurt-like dish that's been served in Iceland for more than a thousand years. An always-fascinating activity is a literary walking tour; Reykjavik has been named a UNESCO City of Literature.

Whether you come for the scenery, the culture or both, A&K's expert guides take you there in luxury and style with our world-renowned, incomparable service. Join one of our small group journeys or create your own tailor made journey of a lifetime.

Iceland Map

Best Time To Go
May - October
Climate Charts
Time Zone
ET +5 hours
Flights
Reykjavik (KEF)

A&K's Recommended Journeys to Iceland


Ways to Experience Luxury Travel to Iceland

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is the best time to travel to Iceland?

    May-October for long days and outdoor adventure; December-March for winter activities

    May-October for long days and outdoor adventure; December-March for winter activities

  • How big is Iceland?

    Iceland encompasses an area of about 40,000 square miles (roughly the size of Virginia).

    Iceland encompasses an area of about 40,000 square miles (roughly the size of Virginia).

  • What is the best time to see the northern lights?

    While seeing the northern lights is never a sure thing, September through March generally affords the best opportunities for viewing them, conditions permitting.

    While seeing the northern lights is never a sure thing, September through March generally affords the best opportunities for viewing them, conditions permitting.

  • What are the most popular destinations to visit in Iceland?

    Most of Iceland's popular sites are in the southern part of the country, which includes the geothermal region. You can also explore the beautiful black sand beaches, as well as the numerous glaciers, geysers and waterfalls.

    Most of Iceland's popular sites are in the southern part of the country, which includes the geothermal region. You can also explore the beautiful black sand beaches, as well as the numerous glaciers, geysers and waterfalls.

  • Is Iceland a good destination to see wildlife?

    Iceland is home to a wide array of wildlife such as the Arctic fox, reindeer, several species of whale and a variety of waterbirds inhabit Iceland, as well as domesticated Icelandic animals such as horse and sheep.

    Iceland is home to a wide array of wildlife such as the Arctic fox, reindeer, several species of whale and a variety of waterbirds inhabit Iceland, as well as domesticated Icelandic animals such as horse and sheep.

  • Is Iceland a good destination for families?

    Iceland is a great choice for families who love the outdoors, and young travellers can enjoy whale watching, walking through a glacier and learning about the country's Viking heritage.

    Iceland is a great choice for families who love the outdoors, and young travellers can enjoy whale watching, walking through a glacier and learning about the country's Viking heritage.

  • What is the main currency used in Iceland?

    Official currency of Iceland is the Icelandic Krone. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and ATM access is widespread.

    Official currency of Iceland is the Icelandic Krone. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and ATM access is widespread.

  • Do I need to be fit to visit Iceland?

    Iceland is a popular destination for hikers and trekkers, and guests planning to pursue these activities should take care that they are sufficiently fit.

    Iceland is a popular destination for hikers and trekkers, and guests planning to pursue these activities should take care that they are sufficiently fit.

  • What types of clothing should I pack for a trip to Iceland?

    Choose versatile, casual clothing that can be layered if the weather (or level of air-conditioning) requires. Medium weight fabrics are comfortable choices for summertime. Pack a coat, hat, gloves, boots, warm socks and sleepwear, if you are visiting between September and May. Smart casual attire is appropriate for evenings.

    Choose versatile, casual clothing that can be layered if the weather (or level of air-conditioning) requires. Medium weight fabrics are comfortable choices for summertime. Pack a coat, hat, gloves, boots, warm socks and sleepwear, if you are visiting between September and May. Smart casual attire is appropriate for evenings.

  • Do US citizens need a visa when visiting Iceland?

    No. Holders of U.S. and Canadian passports are not required to obtain a tourist visa for entry into Iceland for stays of up to 90 days

    No. Holders of U.S. and Canadian passports are not required to obtain a tourist visa for entry into Iceland for stays of up to 90 days

Your adventure of a lifetime awaits in Iceland.
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