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Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon admission tickets with Kerid Volcanic Crater
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Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon admission tickets with Kerid Volcanic Crater

Visit Iceland's Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon in one day with admission tickets included. Stop at the spectacular Kerid Volcanic Crater.

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Sky Lagoon admission ticket and transfer
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Sky Lagoon admission ticket and transfer

Visit the wonderful new geothermal baths by the North Atlantic Ocean and enjoy their unique 7-step spa ritual.

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TUI Blue Lagoon Evening Tour
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TUI Blue Lagoon Evening Tour

Wallowing in the steamy waters of the Blue Lagoon is one of this 100% Iceland experiences that define a holiday here. On this evening excursion, everything from transport to entry is all sorted for you, so all you'll need is your swimsuit and a couple of hours to take it easy in some of the most surreal surroundings on the island.You'll arrive at the Blue Lagoon in the early evening, where you'll walk through reception, pick up your electronic wristband and head straight for the warming waters of the lagoon. You'll emerge into the icy air, but step into the steaming 37-degree water, and you'll soon forget all about it in the misty half-darkness.There's a spa area, massage waterfall, sauna and swim-up bar where you can grab yourself a glass of bubbly to enjoy in the milky blue water. You'll have a couple of hours to soak it all up before it's time to get changed and head back to Reykjavik.

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Classic whale watching tour in Reykjavík
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Classic whale watching tour in Reykjavík

Book your whale watching tour in Reykjavík and discover the best of Iceland's wildlife at sea with an expert crew by your side.

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Small group southern Iceland tour
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Small group southern Iceland tour

Visit the highlights of Iceland's southern coast and witness some of the most dramatic landscape in this small group and more intimate tour.

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TUI Iceland Sky Lagoon geothermal spa experience
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TUI Iceland Sky Lagoon geothermal spa experience

Holidays are all about relaxation, so what better way to unwind than with a trip to a local spa? Visit the Sky Lagoon geothermal spa and you'll experience an all-natural seven-step treatment inspired by Icelandic traditions. Choose between three different packages, guaranteed to leave you feeling refreshed both inside and out:Saman Pass: Admission to Sky Lagoon, one journey through the seven-step ritual, public changing facilities, towelSer Pass: Admission to Sky Lagoon, one journey through the seven-step ritual, private changing facilities with signature Sky Body Lotion, towel

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TUI Icelandic Horse Tour
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TUI Icelandic Horse Tour

There's only one breed of horse in Iceland – and it has remained pure for more than a thousand years – the Icelandic horse. These friendly creatures and their specially trained guides will escort you on a tour through ancient riding paths.

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Whale watching luxury yacht cruise in Reykjavik
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Whale watching luxury yacht cruise in Reykjavik

Head out to Faxaflói bay outside of Reykjavik in a luxury yacht and cruise in style to see local wildlife including the Minke and Humpback whales.

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Tour of the Golden Circle and Kerid Volcanic Crater
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Tour of the Golden Circle and Kerid Volcanic Crater

Join the tour and visit the most iconic natural sights in Iceland in a single day.

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TUI Southern Iceland Tour
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TUI Southern Iceland Tour

If you want to escape the city and see a bit more of Iceland, this trip is ideal. It introduces you to the country's south coast, where thundering waterfalls, snow-topped volcanoes and a stark coastline lie ready and waiting.You'll make a couple of stops at the area's biggest waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss, where you'll have enough time to take some photos. Eyjafjallajökull is part of the line-up, too.The volcano that erupted back in 2010 is a picture of serenity these days, sleeping soundly beneath a huge sheet of ice and snow. The real highlight of the day, though, is Vik. This huge beach is covered in black pebbles, and boasts weird and wonderful basalt rock formations.

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Golden Circle full-day tour from Reykjavik
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Golden Circle full-day tour from Reykjavik

The Golden Circle tour shows you the best natural sights of Iceland. See the geysers, volcanic crater lakes, hot springs and waterfalls with an expert guide.

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Northern lights tour and Blue Lagoon admission
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Northern lights tour and Blue Lagoon admission

Enjoy a relaxing visit to the Blue Lagoon and then head out into the night to search for Northern Lights.

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Introducing Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the world’s most northerly capital, and it’s the beating heart of culture and life for Icelanders. And, despite its small size, it delivers. From cafés and restaurants to quirky shops, geothermal pools and museums, this city has it all. While there are plenty of things to do within the city itself, its location enables easy daytrips to Iceland’s most famous attractions and natural wonders, such as the Blue Lagoon and the Golden Circle.

Top six things to do in Reykjavik

1. Marvel at the Northern Lights

The Northern Lights are a truly spectacular natural phenomenon. The dancing colours of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are caused by electronically charged particles from the sun entering the earth’s magnetic field. The best time to see them in Iceland is from late August to early April. And although they are sometimes visible from Reykjavik, a professional tour away from the city is recommended to fully appreciate them in all their glory – your options range from 4x4 tours to boat trips.

2. Take a dip in the Blue Lagoon

Located under an hour’s drive from Reykjavik, the Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most popular attractions. The steamy, milky-blue thermal water nestling in a volcanic basin creates an otherworldly setting. Supplied by water used in the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power station, the lagoon’s temperatures average between 37°C and 39°C, meaning it’s warm enough for a dip at any time of the year. The waters are said to have regenerative qualities because they are rich in silica and sulphur. For the full experience, put on a facemask of silica mud, available at the sides of the pool.

3. Try out wild whale-watching

Reykjavik is one of the best places in Iceland to see wild whales. Although whale-watching tours are offered all year round, the best time for sightings is between April and October. Over 20 species are found in the seas around Iceland. While minke whales, humpback whales and the harbour porpoises are the most commonly spotted species, you might be lucky enough to see white-beaked dolphins, orcas, fin whales and blue whales. Most whale-watching trips depart from Reykjavik’s Old Harbour.

4. Explore the city

While it’s tempting to fill your holiday with excursions out of the city, Reykjavik has a lot to offer and it’s definitely worth spending a day or two exploring the city. The National Museum of Iceland provides an insight into the country’s history and culture, while the Reykjavik Maritime Museum focuses on its naval history. If art is your cup of tea, then you can't miss the National Gallery of Iceland. And, landmark buildings shape the skyline of the city, including the hemispherical Perlan, the Harpa, which is reflected in the water, as well as the Hallgrímskirkja – this church’s design was inspired by volcanic basalt columns.

5. Tour the Golden Circle

The Golden Circle is a 300-kilometre-long route, looping from Reykjavik into the southern uplands and back. The first stop is Thingvellir National Park, best known for its continental divide where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Hiking trails and scuba diving in Lake Silfra are popular activities here. Next up is the geothermal area in Haukadalur, which contains the Strokku geysers. You can watch them erupt every 5 to 10 minutes. The final stop is the gushing Gullfoss waterfall. Admire the thundering two-tiered falls from above as they seemingly disappear into the earth.

6. Go on a trip to Jökulsárlón

The glacial lagoon of Jökulsárlón is in the south of Vatnajokull National Park. Way back when, it formed into a lake when the surrounding glaciers started receding from the edge of the Atlantic. During the summer months, you can get up close and personal with the glaciers by taking a boat tour of the lake, and in the winter, there are ice cave tours. Across from the lake, you’ll find Diamond Beach. This stretch of black volcanic sand got its name from the small pieces of glacier that wash up on the shore and glisten in the sun. Despite being almost five hours’ drive away, there are many day tours which depart from Reykjavik to Jökulsárlón, and incorporate a scenic drive along the beautiful south coast.