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Iceland 8-day Adventure
Willowwood School | Melissa Grant
Enjoy an 8 day trip exploring the natural beauty and highlights of Iceland!
- Day Tour of the Golden Circle
- Tour the Hellisheidarvirkjun Geothermal Power Plant
- Hike in Reykjardalur (the Smokey Valley), a geothermal hotbed featuring hot rivers
- Head underground on a Lava Cave Tour
- Trip to Skaftafell National Park with waterfalls & stops en route
- Strap on crampons for a glacier hike
- Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon Boat Tour
- Day trip to Vestmannaeyjar Island
- Boat trip to see the islands volcanic caves, wildlife, and even whales!
- Enjoy the warm natural waters of Secret Lagoon
- Explore downtown Reykjavik
- Hike the area of Thorsmork
- Visit the Blue Lagoon
Activities & Attractions
- 6 nights’ accommodation at centrally located student friendly hostels and lodges
- Quadruple-Triple dorm accommodation for students
- Double Accommodations for chaperones
- Night 1: Overnight flight
- Nights 2, 3: Selfoss
- Nights 4, 5: Near Skaftafell
- Night 6: Hella
- Night 7: Reykjavik
Trip Details
Accommodations
- 6 nights’ accommodation at centrally located student friendly hostels and lodges
- Quadruple-Triple dorm accommodation for students
- Double Accommodations for chaperones
- Night 1: Overnight flight
- Nights 2, 3: Selfoss
- Nights 4, 5: Near Skaftafell
- Night 6: Hella
- Night 7: Reykjavik
Meals
- Daily breakfast and dinner included while in Iceland
- Combination of restaurants and ‘home cookouts’ orchestrated by Evolve Tours
- Lunches and additional meals to be purchased on own
Transportation
- Roundtrip airfare to Reykjavik, Iceland
- Private transportation for duration of tour in Iceland
Additional Personnel
- 1 Evolve Tours Director
- Local guide as needed
Exclusives
- Creative trip programming and leadership activities
- Optional Videography and Photography
- Forever Green by Evolve Tours- Carbon Offset this whole trip (ask for details)
Insurance
- $86 – Mandatory Travel Insurance Medical, Cancellation, Baggage and Interruption from Manulife – Youth All Inclusive Policy
Package Price is based on
- Prices subject to availability and change until contract signed
- Total Package price may vary if number of paying customers changes
- Does not include airline baggage fees if applicable
- Tips for drivers and guides are appreciated
- Happy with what you see? Sign a 2-year contract with Evolve and pay the same rate for two years. Ask us for more information. *Based on same group size
Itinerary
Day 1: March 7, 2025
Depart
Take an overnight flight from to Reykjavik, Iceland from Toronto.
Day 2: March 8, 2025
Arrive, Golden Circle
Today we will be travelling what us known as the Golden Circle: a loop from Reykjavík into central Iceland and back providing an introduction to some of Iceland’s most interesting and unique locations. We will be travelling and visiting all locations as a whole group.
Our first stop will be at Gullfoss waterfall. We will explore the powerful, multi-tiered falls up close. Learn about the plans to use the falls to generate electricity, and the ultimate demise of the plan.
Next we will visit the geothermal active valley of Haukadalur. Here geology truly comes to life, as we witness the geysers Strokkur and Geysir erupt before our eyes! Great Geysir shoots boiling water up to 70 metres in the air, and was the original geyser which led to naming all future geysers. Our guide will teach us about the geothermal history and activity that makes this a truly incredible visit. We will visit a number of hot pools and springs in the Geyser geothermal area.
After lunch, visit Þingvellir National Park. The park lies on the border between the North American and European tectonic plates, causing dramatic and stunning landscape in what was one of the primary settlements in early Icelandic history. We will explore the park’s visitor Centre, offering an interactive, multimedia introduction to the park. “Dive into” the habitat of lake Þingvallavatn and view unique close-up footage of fish in the lake, such as the brown trout or the four separate species of arctic charr. We will have a chance to take a light hike to visit Lake Þingvallavatn, the largest natural lake in Iceland with a very unique biosphere.
Day 3: March 9, 2025
Geothermal Valley and Lava Tunnel
Today we will have many stops with the total focus being on renewable energy. Students will have guided visits, tours, and inside access to the Hellisheidarvirkjun Geothermal Power Plant. Here students will participate in a guided exploration of the plant which includes an information session and interactive displays detailing this revolutionary power source.
After, we will drive to visit the Reykjardalur (the Smokey Valley), a geothermal valley perfect for bathing in the hot rivers. A three hour hike on trails into a magnificent nature filled with canyons, waterfalls and geothermal excitement!
In the afternoon, explore the magnificent lava tunnel Raufarhólshellir, one of the longest and best-known lava tubes in Iceland. Witness the inner workings of a volcanic eruption as you walk in the path of lava that flowed during the Leitahraun eruption, which occurred east of the Bláfjöll mountains about 5200 years ago.
Day 4: March 10, 2025
Skaftafell National Park
For the next few days we will make our way to Skaftafell National Park in Southeast Iceland. We will have many stops on our drive to the park today. We will be travelling and visiting all locations as a whole group.
We will pass over the Thjorsa River which is one of the longest of all rivers in Iceland. We will then move on to Seljalandsfoss; a unique waterfall where the water pours 65 m down over a former sea cliff that we’ll be able to walk behind to get a new perspective on the falls.
Pass by Eyjafjallajokull. The 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajokull caused enormous disruption to air travel across western and northern Europe over an initial period of six days in April. We will also explore the area affected by a JOKULHLAUP (glacier burst) from this recent volcano eruption. Here the students will see some of the damages and evidence of the glacial floodwater that washed down the valley.
Visit Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s most magnificent and famous waterfalls. Here we will have the opportunity to take a staircase up alongside the waterfall for an aerial view of the falls.
After lunch, visit Dyrholaey, a small but majestic 120-metre-high promontory home to many breeds of seabirds. Dyrholaey was formed in a sub-aquatic eruption thousands of years ago, creating a very unique niche environment.
In the evening, we will check into our new accommodation in Kirkjubæjarklaustur and enjoy dinner this evening.
Day 5: March 11, 2025
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Depart for the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. From the shore, experience an up-close look at these incredible ice formations as our guide teaches us about the lagoon, glacier and surrounding area. We will also take a walk alongside the lake, on the black sand shores. Keep a lookout for seals which are often spotted in the lagoon.
Participate in a boat trip in Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. Cruise between magnificent towering icebergs that fill the lagoon.
Hike to Svartifoss, On this 1.5 kilometer hike to Svartifoss we will come across three other waterfalls; Þjofafoss (Thieves’ Fall), Hundafoss (Dogs’ Fall) and Magnusarfoss (the Falls of Magnus).
In the afternoon, participate in a glacier hike: strap on some crampons (provided) as we hike over glacier ice surrounded by beautiful scenery all the while. The view we will see is of majestic mountains surrounding the glaciers and the ever reshaping formations of Ice.
Day 6: March 12, 2025
Selfoss
On our drive back towards Selfoss, we will head to to the area of Thorsmork. Here we will find Bright green mountains, volcanic glaciers, raw rugged nature, and glacier rivers. We will head out on the 5-6 hours loop hike known as the Tindfjöll circle. The path will bring us further into the valley and up close and personal to the glaciers for unbelievable views!
Transfer to our accommodation in Hella for dinner and overnight.
Day 7: March 13, 2025
Vestmannaeyjar and Reykjavik
Today we will be travelling to Vestmannaeyjar, an archipelago off the south coast of Iceland known for its volcanic activity, bird watching, and biodiversity.
Take the ferry to Vestmannaeyjar. Have time to see the many birds and beautiful features on the island on a walking tour. Tour of the Eldheimar Museum.
After lunch, we’re off on a boat: Explore the numerous colourful ocean caves, uncountable seabirds and maybe even a few whales. Good chance we might even catch a live musician playing in the natural echo at cave Klettshellir.
Transfer into our accommodation in Reykjavik
Day 8: March 14, 2025
Blue Lagoon and Return Home
This morning; short hike to the toe of the lava field from Fagradalsfjall. This hike is a 4-hour round trip for one of the shorter paths – Path C Natthagi.
We will end our trip with a dip in the warm natural waters of the Blue Lagoon. The pool’s natural surroundings and steam rising into the air gives the place a magical feeling. The warm water stays at 38-40 Celsius (approx. 100 Fahrenheit) all year. In the whole area there are several geothermal spots and a little Geysir which erupts every 5 minutes.
Transfer to the airport to catch our flight home after an amazing trip to Iceland together!