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Iceland

The Best of Iceland: A Country of Beautiful Contrasts

Program No. 3342RJ
Traverse the wonders of Iceland with locals and scholarly experts, delving deep into a landscape of stunning geological features, glaciers and bubbling thermal pools.

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At a Glance

Named by a Scandinavian explorer inspired by the beauty of icebergs bobbing through a fjord, Iceland is in fact not very icy at all, boasting abundant vegetation, a veritable menagerie of wildlife and stunning geological features. Journey through Iceland’s north, south and west with native experts who introduce you to their country’s history, music, food and traditions. Learn about the sagas of Icelanders and explore a dramatic landscape, from the coast to the Blue Lagoon.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Walking up to 3 miles per day, most days on uneven and hilly terrain.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Witness geology in action in the “Land of Fire and Ice” and visit a geothermal power plant.
  • Enjoy a scallop fishing demonstration on a boat excursion in the Breidafjördur and take a bite out of another Icelandic delicacy: shark.
  • Experience 1000 years of Icelandic history at the Borgarnes Settlement Center.
Featured Expert
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Einar Árnason
Einar Árnason studied economics at University College London and the London School of Economics. In recent years, along with leading, he has been an advisor for the Union of Older Age Pensioners and the Union of the Handicapped in Iceland. He was a non-political advisor to several government ministers including the Minister of the Interior. In his spare time, Einar published a book on Iceland’s sacred cod and was an Art Director of Seydisfjordur on the east coast of Iceland.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Einar Árnason studied economics at University College London and the London School of Economics. In recent years, along with leading, he has been an advisor for the Union of Older Age Pensioners and the Union of the Handicapped in Iceland. He was a non-political advisor to several government ministers including the Minister of the Interior. In his spare time, Einar published a book on Iceland’s sacred cod and was an Art Director of Seydisfjordur on the east coast of Iceland.
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