Travel to the otherworldly "land of fire and ice"
Home to active volcanoes and gargantuan glaciers
Roaring falls and shooting geysers rattle heaven and earth
Beautiful Blue Lagoon springs warm your body and mind
Taste ice melt of ancient glaciers, explore lava formed caves
Iceland is etherial, timeless, unforgettable
Located in the heart of Reykjavik this is the largest cathedral in Iceland and is visible throughout the city.
Designed by Danish Architects in co-operation with Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. The design of the bulidng was influenced by Iceland's exceptional and dramatic nature- the land and sea.
From the medieval days of Viking settlements to current contemporary culture, this museum offers a variety of fascinating exhibitions.
A prominent landmark in the Icelandic capital, also known as "The Pearl". It is situated on top of the Öskjuhlíð hill with an observation deck that allows a 360-degree panoramic view.
Tomato Farm:
Described as a fascinating natural phenomenon, watch the lively Strokkur hot spring erupt into the air every 15-20 minutes.
Get close-up views of the most iconic waterfall in Iceland. Admire water plunging down multi-level stages before flowing through a deep and narrow canyon. The beauty and the wonder of nature makes for an uplifting experience.
Considered one of the three biggest national parks in Iceland, the area has a grand significance both historically and geologically. It was here that the first parliamentary proceedings laid ground for a common cultural heritage and national identity. Today, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular attraction for visitors.
Spend 2 evenings in the exclusive Silica, the only hotel near the Blue Lagoon.
Perched on the edge of a dramatic coastline, the Reykjanes Lighthouse stands as a beacon of history and a guiding light amidst the wild, volcanic beauty of Iceland's untamed peninsula.
Step across the dramatic fissure at the Bridge Between Continents, where you can whimsically stride from the North American tectonic plate to the Eurasian, bridging worlds in the land of fire and ice!
The famous Blue Lagoon is a short walk from our hotel. The geothermal water is 70% ocean water and 30% freshwater, enriched with silica, algae, and minerals. It will heal, rejuvenate, and nourish your body.
To ensure your stay is relaxing and memorable, we include a variety of activities:
Step into the fiery heart of Iceland's volcanic majesty at the Lava Center in Hvolsvöllur, where the earth's pulsating power is unveiled in a symphony of interactive exhibits and awe-inspiring displays!
Situated on the South Coast of Iceland, this is the only waterfall in Iceland where you can walk behind it’s 200-foot drop to enjoy the glorious scenery.
After exploring the biggest waterfall in Iceland, we have arranged a nice lunch for guests. Free time is available for the rest of our visit.
The "Black Sand" beach was created by the formation of volcanic ashes. It is located near the small village of Vik and has been featured in uber successful productions like Game of Thrones and Star Wars.
Guided by a glacier expert, hike Europe's largest glacier. The astounding glacier has starred in many Hollywood projects such as, The Star Wars Saga, the James Bond series, Game of Thrones, and more! (Duration 3.5 hours ; Minimum Age 10 years ; Guests choosing not to participate will be refunded USD70 per person)
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 30 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◆◇◇ )A real treat for nature lovers and photo junkies! Explore the black sand beach covered with blue, black, transparent and white diamond-shaped ice that has drifted ashore from Breidamerkurjokull Glacier. The beach is called Breidamerkursandur in Icelandic
A guided boat tour is the best way to explore Iceland's deepest lake and the surreal natural beauty of the lagoon.
Start with a tractor-drawn hay cart ride to the historical nature reserve Cape Ingolfshofdi - home to thousands of seabirds, inculding great skaus and the puffins. (Duration 2.5 hours ; Guests choosing not to participate will be refunded USD55 per person)
The former home of the famous Icelandic author, Gunnar Gunnarsson, this site is now a center of culture and history and includes a museum about the author’s life and career. The house itself is one of Iceland's most treasured buildings.
As the most voluminous waterfall in Iceland, it is a spectacular site. It’s so large and powerful that the mist from the falls is visible from several miles away.
Admire pseudo craters formed by gas explosions and boiling lava which flow over the wetlands.
Known as the Black Fortress, this volcanic field is covered in jagged black lava stacks and caves that were formed in a massive eruption some 2,300 years ago.
Discover boiling mud pots, smoking fumaroles, and mud pools that boil with intense energy. The overwhelming smell of sulfur is a reminder of the geothermal activity in the area.
After a day of exploring, soak in the mineral waters and revel in the incredible views. (Optional with Additional Fee → Details)
Located in the river Skjálfandafljót in northern Iceland, the fourth largest river in Iceland. The name "Godafoss" means waterfall of the gods or waterfalls of the Godi (Preist/Chieftain).
Northern Iceland is famous for breeding horses, so we've arranaged for all guests to enjoy a ride on these magestic creatures. (Duration 2.5 hours ; Minimum Age 6 years ; Weight limit is 95kg/209lbs ; Guests choosing not to participate will be refunded USD40 per person)
Enjoy a walking tour of the farm to learn about traditional Icelandic homes built from stones, timber and turf during the 19th century.
Explore the largest cave in Iceland and one of the largest in the world. Ice-formation, lava stalactite and stalagmite, and archological remains from the Viking ages are found in the caves.
Hraunfossar, Icelandic for "lava waterfalls", is a series of watefalls formed by rivulets streaming out of the lava fields. Many say it is the most gorgeous waterfall of Iceland.
The hotel was designed to harmoniously blend the building with the surrounding environment through the use of materials.The area is famous for the geothermal hot springs and geysers which the hotel is in perfect close proximity to. There are large windows throughout the hotel so you can admire the landscape including the magnificent Geysir and hot spring area during the day and night
Deluxe Room
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35 m² (377 ft²)
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200 x 180 cm * 1 Bed
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Enjoy the comfort and hospitality of one of the best hotels in Iceland which features a private lagoon exclusive to guests. All rooms offer private facilities and a veranda, with breathtaking views of the surrounding lava fields. The famous Blue Lagoon is a 10-minute walk from the hotel for those interested in visiting.
Moss Deluxe Room
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Lava Deluxe Room
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26 m² (280 ft²)
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90 x 200 cm * 2 Bed
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180 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Stay in the heart of the national park between two of Iceland’s most spectacular natural attractions - Skaftafell and Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. The comfortable and contemporary rooms come with high ceilings and large windows with views over the mountains or the ocean.
Ocean View Room
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23 m² (248 ft²)
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90 x 200 cm * 2 Bed
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160 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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The hotel is certified as a Green Hotel and operates according to international environmental management standards. It is in the peaceful and beautiful East Iceland town of Egilsstadir, offering first class amenities, comfortable accommodations and ripped with outdoor opportunities.
Standard Room
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25 m² (269 ft²)
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90 x 200 cm * 2 Bed
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180 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Designed by award-winning architects, this modern hotel features almost-exclusively low-environmental impact materials. Each room is able to incorporate elements of nature into a modern design, making guests feel at home.
Lake View Room
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20 m² (215 ft²)
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90 x 200 cm * 2 Bed
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180 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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This hotel provides a real Icelandic countryside experience, making the stay both relaxing and pleasant. The hotel also features a charming restaurant, a gym and hot tubs - perfect for unwinding after a long day of exploration.
Superior Room
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19 ~ 22 m² (205 ~ 237 ft²)
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90 x 200 cm * 2 Bed
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160 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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The hotel's décor reflects its eclectic past and designed for comfort with an inviting and calm atmosphere. It is conveniently located near the shopping and nightlife of Laugavegur Street and Reykjavik city center.
Premium Room
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22 ~ 23 m² (237 ~ 248 ft²)
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120 x 200 cm * 2 Bed
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180 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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I just came back from the trip to Iceland, the land of ice and fire. What a treat! This is my 6th tour with Supera. I love the well designed itineraries and well spaced. The tour leaders are all exceptional and very knowledgeable. Lodging is well located and transportation is comfortable. Always excellent choice of meals. Congrats to the organizer and staff.
We just returned from a tour of Iceland with Supera Tours. It was our fourth trip with them, why? Two reasons: Quality and Quantity.
Quality because the pre-trip support, the accommodations, the meals, the guides and drivers, the balance of "talks" spaced with active activities, and most of all - the travel-experienced and congenial folks, who choose Supera are 5-star in every respect. Quantity because Supera tours are limited to around 25 people traveling in a 50-passenger bus. That means plenty of room for belongings and "chillin", while on the roads. That means shorter times and lines at the well-planned visits to the restrooms and faster service at restaurants. This may seem silly, but less stress means way more tour time and happy travelers!
My husband, daughter and I just returned from our Iceland tour. It was our daughter's college graduation trip, and we all enjoyed it immensely.
The itinerary was well planned and our guide Manu was exceptional. He was kind, attentive, professional, so informative and helpful. We circled the entire island nation and learned so much about its history, culture, natural wonders and foods.
Some of the highlights were the most beautiful waterfalls I have ever seen, exciting glacier hiking, shooting geysers, unique lava rock formations, soaking in the soothing waters of the blue lagoon, horse back riding through amazing countryside, walking on black sand beaches filled with crystal clear ice diamonds, searching for adorable puffins, and meeting such nice fellow travelers in our group.
Our tour bus rides were comfortable, had Wi-Fi, temperature inside warm but never stuffy, plenty of restroom breaks and our driver gave us a brief Icelandic language lesson every morning. The hotels were exactly what was advertised, top rated, many with breathtaking views.
After a 2 week vacation, I'm usually ready to go home but this time, I really wished I could stay in Iceland longer. It was truly a trip of a lifetime, and I would recommend highly touring with Supera.
Our recent Iceland tour was one of the best tours my husband and I have ever taken. The sites were spectacular, beautiful waterfalls, lava tubes, cave exploration, sulfur springs, glacier adventures, and scenic hikes. The food was delicious and fresh. It was a fun and diverse group of people. Our guide, Manu, was superb: professional, personable, knowledgeable, funny, and a terrific person. We were so impressed with Manu that we wish to sign up for Supera's Spain and Portugal tour with him as our guide. He ensured we met up with the tour after being delayed by Hurricane Beryl. Finally, I want to give a shoutout to our driver, Bjorgvin. He blended perfectly with our group, adding not only his excellent driving skills but also his personal experiences, quick wit, and sense of humor. He's also a wonderful photographer, sharing his superior puffin pictures with our group. Excellent vacation!