WHAT TO DO IN ICELAND IN FEBRUARY & MARCH?
Experience Iceland in winter with ice caves, Northern Lights, festivals, and unique food traditions. Plan your perfect trip today!
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Experience Iceland in winter with ice caves, Northern Lights, festivals, and unique food traditions. Plan your perfect trip today!
To describe Iceland as Empty Iceland is a phrase I didn’t expect to ever get to write. Iceland has never been overcrowded, despite what the media may suggest. But, it…
Beyond the most popular destinations there are plenty of activities available during the bright summer months. Here’s our top picks!
There are 3 ice cave tours that Hidden Iceland can take you on during your time with us. Find out which one is best for you here.
FROM 79,990 ISK
Travel the entire south coast of Iceland discovering ice caves, icebergs, waterfalls, black sand beaches and sleep overnight in a secluded guest house to try and spot the northern lights.
The Vatnajökull National Park is Iceland’s 3rd UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was added in July 2019. It’s possible to travel to all 3 in 4 action packed days.
Discovering ice caves each winter is no easy task. Find out what a good ice cave looks like and how we pick which one to take you to every winter.
This is your chance to visit and be mesmerised by a stunningly blue ice cave that has formed in one of the many outlet glaciers of the biggest glacier ice…
FROM 34,900 ISK
This is your chance to visit one of the most stunning blue ice caves that forms within the biggest glacier in Iceland. This MEET ON LOCATION tour takes you off the beaten path. Let Local Guide of Vatnajökull take you there!
The Helicopter Ice Cave tour barely needs an introduction. Fly by helicopter to find a completely hidden blue ice cave. Glide above the glacier and volcanic terrain of the Vatnajökull…
FROM 18,990 ISK
Snorkel in Silfra, one of the top dive sites in the world situated in the UNESCO World Heritage site!
FROM 84,000 ISK
This two day experience is so much more than just an overnight stay in the remote Norðurdalur in East Iceland.
Whether you are coming to Iceland for the first time or you already visited, and fell in love with Iceland so hard that you can’t help but come back for a second visit. We know the feeling! Here is our list of incredible places that are a little more off the beaten path.
There is something magical about experiencing Icelandic winter outside of the city. Here’s you complete itinerary for your 4 day winter stopover in Iceland!
Wondering what to get up to in Iceland during the cold November? We’ve got you covered!