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Women's Southern Iceland Multi-Sport Adventure Trip

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Iceland hiking

June 8 - 15

$7,995 per person based on double occupancy

What makes this trip special:

  • Hiking, Biking, Kayaking, Glacier Walking, Snorkeling, and 4x4 Exploration: Experience a variety of thrilling activities that showcase the natural beauty and diversity of Iceland's southern region.
  • Escape to Remote Hot Springs: Explore uncrowded hot springs in Hveragerði, surrounded by volcanic foothills and breathtaking scenery, accessed via electric mountain bikes.
  • Thorsmok Nature Reserve: Journey to this protected paradise named after the Norse god Thor, accessible only by specialized Super Jeeps. Explore snow-capped mountain ridges, wildflower-filled valleys, and icy rivers.
  • Deluxe Glamping Experience: Enjoy two nights of deluxe heated glamping tents under the stars, providing comfort and relaxation after adventurous days.
  • Sólheimajökull Glacier Exploration: Traverse the Sólheimajökull Glacier with expert guides, using ice axes and crampons for an unforgettable icy adventure.
  • Kayaking Among Icebergs: Experience the surreal beauty of kayaking among icebergs in a glacier lagoon, offering a unique perspective on Iceland's frozen landscapes.
  • Horseback Riding in Eyjafjalla: Saddle up for a scenic two-hour horseback ride in Eyjafjalla, soaking in the panoramic views of Iceland's southernmost point.
  • Exploring Waterfalls and Lava Tunnels: Visit famous waterfalls, including Seljalandsfoss, and hike into Raufarholshellir lava tunnel, discovering Iceland's geological wonders.
  • Cultural Exploration in Reykjavík: Conclude the journey with a day exploring Reykjavík's museums, galleries, and culinary scene, immersing in Iceland's vibrant culture.

Contact Michelle Frankovich Gramza at michelle@houlahantravel.com for more information.  

 

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Iceland waterfall
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Iceland kayaking
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Iceland waterfall
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Iceland Kayaking
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Iceland volcano exploring
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Iceland Glacier