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North Iceland Coastal CharmSelf DriveNorthern Iceland has long been a favorite outdoor recreation destination for Icelanders. While once difficult to reach in cold weather months, new roads and tunnels have opened up the area for year-round driving. With this road trip, you'll have access to a variety of activities available in the north - from skiing, snowmobiling to river rafting - for the whole family to enjoy. Stay in the culturally-vibrant Akureyri and the newly-popular actvitivy destination of Siglufjordur to enjoy northern Icelandâs brand of outdoor fun, beautiful scenery and local charm. Whether you are using the direct flights between Keflavik airport and Akureyri or are adding on a visit to Akureyri to your Iceland package, this is a great option for outdoors and local culture enthusiasts! Summer: The long daylight hours make it possible to fill your itinerary with activities! Hike on trails taking you to breath-taking scenic vistas. Paddle through glacier-white water on rafting trips. Ride a surefooted, friendly Icelandic horse into beautiful landscapes. Go whalewatching in a traditional oak boat or a RIB boat. Play golf long into the evening. Afterwards, relax in geothermal pools and friendly cafes. Recommended car type: Category 2.0 or higher. Winter: North Iceland is a winter sports paradise! Try skiing and snowboarding at scenic resorts, along with ice skating, snowmobiling and whalewatching. Warm up in geothermal pools and cosy cafes. Create a flexible ski holiday by adding in the 5x5 Ski Iceland pass (details below). Category 1.3 (Suzuki Swift 4WD or similar). Car Categories Grp 1.0 Economy 2wd Toyota Yaris or similar Grp 1.1 Economy 2wd Toyota Yaris Automatic or similar Grp 2.0 Compact 2wd VW Golf or similar Grp 2.6 Compact 2wd VW Golf Automatic or similar Grp 3.0 Intermediate 2wd Toyota Corolla Sedan or similar Grp 3.1 Intermediate 2wd Toyota Corolla Sedan Automatic or similar Grp 5.0 Medium 4wd KIA Sportage, 4wd or similar Grp 5.1 Medium 4wd KIA Sportage, 4wd Automatic or similar Grp 5.2 Medium 4wd Dacia Duster or similar Grp 5.3 Green Collection Medium 4WD, Hybrid, Automatic, Mitsubichi Outlander or similar Grp 5.6 Medium 4wd Kia Sorento Automatic or similar Grp 7.1 Large 4wd Toyota Land Cruiser GX 4WD Automatic or similar Grp 9.9 Full size 4wd passenger van VW Caravelle 9 seater or similar ItineraryDay 1 Akureyri - Lake MyvatnCultural Capital of Northern Iceland - Eyjafjordur - Year-Round Outdoor Fun Pick up your car from the Akureyri airport and drive to your hotel in Akureyri. The rest of the day is open to enjoy Akureyri and surroundings. This town has gained an international reputation for its combination of small-town charm and a great cultural scene. Take a stroll down the art gallery street and drink in the atmosphere of a local coffee shop. Enjoy outdoor fun just on the cityâs door step. The surrounding Eyjafjordur area also has a nice focus on local food culture with microbreweries, family-run bakeries, ice cream shops and a cafe located on a dairy farm. A great selection of restaurants and pubs makes Akureyri a great town for friendly nightlife. After enjoying a day of fun, you can relax in the Akureyri Geothermal Swimming Pool with its lap pool, varied hot tubs and steam room. Activity Recommendations: Hlidarfjall (Akureyri Ski area) is a favorite ski area of Icelanders located just a short drive from the town centre. You can also take a local bus from the town to the ski area. Enjoy high-quality snow, great cross country ski tracks and exciting ski slopes with breath-taking views over Eyjafjordur Fjord. Snow blowers and well-lighted slopes ensure fine skiing conditions through the winter. Expert ski and snowboard trainers are on hand to assist skiers from all experience levels. Ski rentals are available. Hlidarfjall admission is included in the Ski Iceland Pass add-on Horseback Riding - A winter ride on friendly Icelandic horses in the beautiful area around Eyjafjordur is a memorable and fun experience for people of all riding abilities. All necessary riding equipment is provided. The Akureyri Skating Hall, operated by the Akureyri Skate Association, is a first-class skating rink within walking distance of the old city centre. The rink is open for general skating on weekends. Skate rental available Dogsledding - Experience a fun ride in a sled pulled by friendly huskies. You can even try your own hand at dog mushing. Snowmobiling â Take a thrilling one-hour snowmobile through areas with spectacular views over the Eyjafjordur Fjord and the mountains of Troll Peninsula. Take a northern lights excursion by bus or jeep. The area makes a stunning backdrop if the conditions are right for the elusive northern lights to make an appearance. Day 2 AkureyriMeals: BreakfastBreakfast at your hotel. Today is yours to enjoy more of the Akureyri area and its great outdoor recreation. If you didn't manage to yesterday, why not try river rafting (in summer), a dip in the warm waters of Lake Myvatn's Nature Baths, whale watching or skiing (in winter)? Day 3 SiglufjordurMeals: BreakfastThe Troll Peninsula Approximate distance: ca75km / 47miles Scenic Coastal Roads- Charming Villages- Troll Peninsula - Historical Siglufjordur Breakfast at your hotel. You will be following scenic and winding coastal roads. Remember to listen to the weather and forecast and take the driving at a slow pace, both to enjoy the view and to be safe. Drive along Eyjafjordur Fjord and to the area of Trollaskagi, the Troll Peninsula and Siglufjordur Fjord. The opening of new road tunnels in 2010 has made this region of mountains and sea accessible to visitors year-round. Pass through charming fishing villages en route to Siglufjordur. This town is considered one of Icelandâs most beautiful, with carefully-preserved old houses and a new hotel (Siglo) cleverly constructed to blend in with the historical atmosphere. Recently the town has been attracting a reputation as a cozy winter resort due to the excellent skiing in the peninsula. On the way, you might consider a visit to the new Beer Bath Spa with a skin-soothing geothermal bath made from a mixture of beer, water, hops and yeast. Though the bathwater is not drinkable, you can enjoy a glass of local craft beer while you bathe. (Must be booked in advance). The Troll Peninsula was been moulded by glaciers during the ages, leaving behind powerful mountains, beautiful valleys and gorgeous mountain lakes. There is a feeling of magic and tranquillity here. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who want to enjoy outdoor sports far away from tourist crowds. In addition to outdoor fun, Siglufjordur is an excellent base to explore the areaâs history and culture. The townâs award-winning Herring Era Maritime Museum offers insights into a fascinating 20th-century event that changed both Siglufjordur and Iceland. The town also offers a new microbrewery, Segull 66 and dining at several restaurants with a home-like ambience. Overnight in Siglufjordur. If conditions are right, you might see northern lights this evening. Winter Activity Recommendations: Siglufjordur Ski Area - Located about 15 minutes drive from Siglufjordur, the ski slopes of Skardsdalur Valley are considered among the best in Iceland for their varying terrain and breathtaking views. Three lifts carry skiers up to the slopes. There are also areas for cross country skiing and a ski lodge. Siglufjordur Ski Area admission is included in the optional 5 X 5 Ski Iceland Pass. The Olafsfjordur area offers ideal conditions for winter sports. The neighbouring mountains and valleys have ideal terrain for snowmobiling and the environment is particulary well-situated to skiing. In Olafsfjordur there is one lift suited for both beginners and professionals. The Tindaoxl ski area is equipped with ski lifts and excellent slalom tracks. Snowboarding enthusiasts have large pristine areas at their disposal. Admission to this area is included in the Ski Iceland Pass. Dalvik Ski area is about midway between Akureyri and Siglufjordur and and has one of the best skiing areas in the country with beautiful views overlooking black sand beaches and the sea. There is a wide variety of runs suitable for all members of the family. One of the slopes is floodlit for night skiing. The area is equipped with a new snow making machine system which ensures ideal skiing conditions. Dalvik admission is included in the Ski Iceland Pass. Whale Watching is possible from Dalvik in November, March and April. This unique boat tour has a high success rate in spotting whales and dolphins, though sightings are not guaranteed. Youâll also have a chance to try some sea angling and have a taste of freshly-caught fish. Swimming pools in Dalvik and Olafsfjordur are great places to relax and offer fantastic views of the area scenery. Day 4 SiglufjordurMeals: BreakfastWinter or Summer Fun in North Iceland Distance is variable Peninsulas and Fjords â Skiing and Winter Fun â Local Heritage Breakfast at your hotel. You will be following scenic and winding coastal roads. Remember to listen to the weather and forecast and take the driving at a slow pace, both to enjoy the view and to be safe. Today is open for you to explore the areas of Troll Peninsula, Eyjafjordur and Skagafjordur. You can enjoy skiing, snowmobiling or other winter sports. The area offers many cultural points of interest. Holar has interesting buildings of religious and historical significance reflecting 900 years of Icelandic history, including a beautiful church. The Emigration Centre in Hofsos focuses on the experiences of 19th-century Icelanders who sought a new life in the North and South America (Both places open during the winter by appointment). Dalvikâs wonderfully-eclectic Hvoll Museum focuses on local history, including Icelandâs famous giant. Icelandic handicrafts enthusiasts might enjoy visiting Suturann, a unique Icelandic tannery in Saudarkrokur that includes fish skin among its quality products (Open on weekdays). Overnight in Siglufjordur. Area Activity Recommendations: In the winter, the Tindastoll ski area near Saudarkrokur is particularly well-suited for families. The slopes are equipped with a new snow making machine. The area offers well laid-out tracks for cross country skiing as well as a special zone reserved for snowboarding. Ski rental and refreshments available on site. Tindastoll admission is included in the Ski Iceland Pass. Skagafjordur is famous as a centre for Icelandic horse farms. Several companies in this area offer year-round horseback riding tours suited to all skill levels. Experience the peace of winter on paths that show you great views over the regionâs plains and mountains. Relax at the Hofsos Swimming Pool (nicknamed by locals as the âInfinity Pool.â). Created and given to the village by an artist and an architect, this public swimming pool has beautifully-designed facilities. The geothermal pool seems to extend into the ocean with fantastic views of Drangey Island (Opening hours: Weekdays: 5:00pm - 8:00pm ; Saturday and Sunday: 11:00am â 3:00pm Day 5 AkureyriMeals: BreakfastApproximate distance: ca75km / 47miles Farewell to the Fjords Breakfast at your hotel. Today drive back to Akureyri, visiting towns and enjoying a last outdoor adventure en route. Drop off your car at Akureyri airport. Please note: The northern lights are a natural phenomenon and sightings, therefore, cannot be guaranteed. Extend Your Time in Iceland!- Add some more of the north to your package with extra nights. Iceland Travel can add in extra nights in Akureyri so you can enjoy the Lake Myvatn area, Husavik and the Diamond Circle. We can also help with building a complete winter experience with booking hotel nights in the Reykjavik area and round-trip flights between Reykjavik and Akureyri. NotesThis tour is available all year. Please inquire on price for other dates. A supplement will be charged for travel during the period Dec. 28, 2018 - Jan 2, 2019. Please note: the tour is one day less in the winter. Price Includes1 Additional DriverOur Unique Iceland Travel App First Class Hotel Accommodation With Daily Breakfast Rental Car for 4 Days With Unlimited Mileage, Cdw, Theft Protection and Vat 24-Hour Iceland Travel Emergency Line Assistance While You Are in Iceland Price Does Not IncludeAirOptional Excursions IT$-1269
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