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Contact Info
- Úlfarsbraut 113, Reykjavík
- Phone: +354 556 6868
- Email: info@iceland-highlights.com
- FAQs
Iceland is an extraordinary destination, captivating travelers with its stunning natural landscapes and vibrant cultural heritage. To create an unforgettable experience, explore the country through our varied selection of small group and large bus day tours.
When choosing your ideal day tour package for your Icelandic adventure, we offer options for small, intimate groups of up to 19 passengers and larger bus tours accommodating up to 60 passengers. Each tour’s description specifies whether it falls under the small or big bus category.
Not all tour operators are alike, and selecting the right one significantly impacts your Icelandic journey. Here are essential considerations when choosing from our array of small group and big bus tours:
Reviews and Reputation: Assess reviews to gauge the reliability and quality of our services. Prepare questions regarding tour inclusions, pace, cultural experiences, average group sizes for both small and big bus tours, and tour durations.
Inclusions in Tours: Understand what our tours cover, encompassing activities, meals, transport, and any additional expenses for both small group and big bus options.
Tour Pace: Inquire about the pace of the tours to align them with your preferences and physical capabilities for both small group and big bus tours.
Cultural Immersion: Seek details about cultural interactions or experiences incorporated into both types of tours.
Group Size: Confirm the group sizes for our small group tours and larger bus tours for a tailored experience.
Duration: Assess the duration of both small group and big bus tours to plan your itinerary effectively.
Determining the best time for an Icelandic adventure involves considering various seasonal factors. Here’s an overview of the seasons to guide your decision-making:
Summer Season (June-August): Experience warmer and sunnier weather, though it tends to be busier with tourists.
Fall Season (September-November): Enjoy the beauty of changing foliage and milder temperatures with fewer crowds compared to summer.
Winter Season (December-March): Embrace Iceland’s snow-covered landscapes, perfect for activities like skiing and snowmobiling, despite the colder temperatures.