Iceland and Norway Tours & Trips
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- Islands in The North Atlantic
- Experience Iceland - Glaciers, Ice Caves and Northern Lights
- Around Iceland - Ring Road and Snaefellsnes (Winter)
- Arctic Islands Discovery | Iceland, Jan Mayen, Spitsbergen: Eastbound
- Iceland - Jokulsarlon
- Northern Lights Explorer - M/V Sylvia Earle
- Arctic Golden Autumn & Northern Lights - M/V Sylvia Earle
The luxury vessels SH Vega or SH Diana sail Iceland and Norway's most spectacular coasts. Wildlife enthusiasts flock to Látrabjarg's massive bird cliffs, while Husavik offers prime whale watching. The 11-night maritime adventure features Lofoten's red fishing villages, Grimsey Island on the Arctic Circle, and concludes at Tromsø's Arctic Cathedral.
Duration 12 days Destinations Reykjavik, Grimsey, Husavik, Dettifoss, Myvatn, Borgarfjörður, Bergen, Tromso Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
- US$11,426
This 13-day winter expedition stretches from Keflavik to the dramatic Snaefellsnes peninsula. The Golden Circle's Gullfoss waterfall thunders year-round, while Myvatn's natural baths provide warming respite. Northern lights dance above Husavik's whale watching harbor, with local guesthouses hosting visitors across 20 unique destinations.
Duration 13 days Destinations Keflavik, Reykjavik, Vik, Gullfoss, Geysir, Laugarvatn, Skogafoss, Skaftafell, Svartifoss, EgilsstadirSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator DERTOUR From
- US$2,638
Winter transforms Iceland's Ring Road from Keflavik to the dramatic Jokulsarlon glacial lake. Natural wonders await at Hraunfossar's lava waterfalls and Myvatn's volcanic landscape, while Dettifoss roars as Europe's most powerful waterfall. Nine comfortable hotels serve as bases throughout the journey, costing approx. $170 per day.
Duration 10 days Destinations Keflavik, Reykjavik, Reykholt, Hraunfossar, Borgarnes, Hellnar, Djupalonssandur, Akureyri, Godafoss, MyvatnSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator DERTOUR From
- US$1,785
MS Fram sails Arctic waters from Reykjavik to Longyearbyen, following Iceland's dramatic coastline past the Blue Lagoon and Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Puffins welcome visitors to remote Grimsey Island at the Arctic Circle, while Jan Mayen's active volcano and Svalbard's pristine wilderness showcase Arctic wildlife in their natural habitat.
No departure dates availableDuration 10 days Destinations Iceland, Norway, Svalbard Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Hurtigruten Over 11 days, this route connects Reykjavik's charm with Norway's beauty. UNESCO-listed Thingvellir National Park, Strokkur geyser's dramatic eruptions, and Gullfoss waterfall showcase Iceland's natural power. Distinguished accommodations at Hotel Iceland and Vogafjos Guesthouse complement 7 included dinners featuring local cuisine.
No departure dates availableDuration 11 days Destinations Reykjavik, Geysir, Gullfoss, Selfoss, Skaftafell, Bergen, Egilsstadir, Myvatn, Godafoss, AkureyriSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR
No departure dates availableDuration 18 days Destinations Norway, Greenland, Iceland Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! Arctic wonders unfold from Reykjavik through Iceland's Golden Circle to Svalbard's polar realm over 17 days. Gullfoss waterfall cascades majestically near Thingvellir National Park, while Jan Mayen Island's active Beerenberg volcano towers above. Walruses and polar bears roam freely, as Northern Lights potentially illuminate North Cape and Tromsø's skies.
No departure dates availableDuration 17 days Destinations Reykjavik, Dynjandi, Vigur, Isafjordur, Jan Mayen Island, Svalbard, Tromso Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore!
What our customers ask about Iceland and Norway Tours & Trips
How many days should I plan for a comprehensive trip to Iceland and Norway?
For a well-rounded experience of both countries set aside 10-14 days. A complete circuit of Iceland's Ring Road needs 7-10 days which includes stops at Thingvellir National Park Lake Myvatn and Jökulsárlón. Norway requires 5-7 days to properly explore its fjords and northern areas including Tromsø and the Lofoten Islands. Accommodation options range from city-based stays at Hotel Iceland in Reykjavik to countryside lodging at Hestakrain in Selfoss. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Our 12-day combined tour felt perfect - enough time to see major highlights without feeling rushed."
What are the best times to visit Iceland and Norway to see the Northern Lights?
The prime viewing season runs from September through March when darkness prevails. North Cape and Tromsø at 69°N latitude in Norway offer reliable viewing spots while Iceland's Lake Myvatn and Westfjords regions provide clear sightlines to the aurora. Popular lodging choices during aurora season include Hotel Iceland in Reykjavik and Vogafjos Guesthouse near Lake Myvatn. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The night sky in Tromsø was absolutely magical - we saw the most spectacular display of Northern Lights I've ever witnessed."
What type of clothing should I pack for a trip to Iceland and Norway?
Weather in both countries can shift quickly making layered clothing essential year-round. The packing list should include waterproof hiking boots a warm waterproof jacket thermal layers wool socks waterproof pants gloves and a warm hat. Extra warmth is needed for glacier walks at places like Skaftafell National Park or Svalbard. Most dining venues including those at Hestakrain in Selfoss and Hotel Varmaland welcome casual attire. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The key to enjoying Iceland's outdoors was having proper waterproof gear - we experienced all four seasons in one day while exploring the Golden Circle."
What are some must-try traditional foods in Iceland and Norway?
Iceland's food highlights include lamb hot dogs from Bæjarins Beztu in Reykjavik fresh Arctic char and skyr from local producers near Selfoss. Norway offers distinctive dishes like reindeer stew fresh cod in Tromsø and brunost. The town of Höfn known as Iceland's lobster capital serves excellent langoustine while the Bjorbodin Spa near Akureyri offers a unique beer spa experience. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The fresh seafood and local specialties at the family-run Hali Country Hotel were incredible - definitely try their house-made skyr!"
What wildlife can I expect to see in Iceland and Norway?
Iceland's wildlife viewing includes puffins at Látrabjarg cliffs from April to August Icelandic horses throughout the countryside and seals at Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. Norway's wildlife features whales near Tromsø reindeer in Svalbard and coastal seabirds. Borgarfjörður offers excellent bird watching while Bear Island hosts large colonies of guillemots and kittiwakes. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The wildlife viewing around Svalbard was incredible - we saw walruses seals and countless seabirds from our expedition ship."
How accessible is medical care in Iceland and Norway's remote regions?
Modern medical facilities exist in major cities like Reykjavik Akureyri and Tromsø but access becomes limited in remote areas. Travel insurance with emergency evacuation coverage is essential especially when visiting Svalbard or the Westfjords. Local accommodations such as Hali Country Hotel and Vogafjos Guesthouse maintain first aid supplies and can contact emergency services. A TourRadar traveler remarked: "The tour operators were very professional about safety and always kept us informed about nearest medical facilities during our Ring Road journey."