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Culinary Winter Experience

Winter Wonders & Delicious Detours

7 Days / 11 locations in Iceland

Iceland's dramatic southern coastline provides a stunning backdrop to discover this active volcanic zone The west showcases unique lava formations, the inspiring Snaefellsjokull glacier-volcano, and historical sites from the Sagas. A number of stops and tasty excursions are offered as optional along the way to experience Iceland’s wholesome culinary culture.

Enjoy a variety of optional culinary stops and excursions including baking bread underground using geothermal heat, visiting a dairy farm and a tasting tour of the capital city

Discover the famous nature sites along the Golden Circle route

Walk along the banks of the Glacial lagoon with its blue tinted icebergs floating among curious seals

Encounter Iceland’s literary heritage in the areas where the most dramatic events of the Sagas took place

Relax at the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa with its reputed healing waters.

Itinerary

 
Day 1     Reykjavik
Accommodation: Reykjavik Natura Berjaya Hotel

Arrival in Iceland - The world’s northernmost capital city - Reykjavik’s best restaurants

Once you have landed at Keflavik Airport in Iceland, please pick up your luggage and head through customs. Collect your rental car at the airport and proceed to your hotel in Reykjavik. The rest of the day is yours to rest and use at your own leisure.

Overnight in Reykjavik.

Culinary suggestions:

Enjoy Local in Focal, an hands-on late morning cooking lesson in English, where you learn about Iceland’s unique culinary culture and the New Nordic cuisine using fresh, Icelandic ingredients. The course is led by professional chefs from Salt Kitchen (this course must be pre-booked).

Pop by Café Loki, a small and friendly family-run café located across from Hallgrimskirkja Church in the centre of Reykjavik. Its location offers a beautiful view across the city, the church and the Blafjoll Mountains. The restaurant’s cuisine is inspired by traditional Icelandic home recipes that have been passed on from one generation to the next. Café Loki offers a variety of combination platters for a great overview of the best food that Iceland has to offer.

Fish Shops & Restaurants: Iceland is known for its fresh seafood and specialized seafood shops and restaurants. At the shops listed here, you can choose your own fish and sauces, and have it served as a meal for you.

Our fish shop recommendations include Fylgifiskar, Gallery Fiskur, and Fiskbudin Hafberg.

Saegreifinn restaurant, located in a former fisherman‘s hut in the Old Harbour, serves excellent lobster soup and fresh-grilled fish skewers in an informal setting.

 
Day 2     Geysir - Skogar - Vik
Meals: Breakfast

Gullfoss, Geysir and the South Coast

Approximate distance: ca330km / 200 miles

Thundering waterfalls - Exploding geysers - Cliffs & stone arches - Black sand beaches of the South Shore

Head out of the city and drive to Gullfoss waterfall and Geysir hot spring, highlights of Iceland’s famed ‘Golden Circle’. Continue your trip, stopping at highlights such as Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, and the infamous Eyjafjallajokull and surrounding area, the site of the infamous volcanic eruption in 2010.

Overnight in Vik area.

Culinary Suggestions:

This particular region of Iceland is known as the breadbasket of Iceland, as there are many farms here. This means you have many excellent dining options:

The small café at Fontana Geothermal Baths bakes traditional sweet rye bread using the earth’s natural geothermal heat. At 14:30 (2:30pm) every day, you can watch as the bread is removed from its cooking tins in the ground and taste it fresh with plenty of Icelandic butter (this experience must be pre-booked). If you don't have time to wait for the tour we still recommend you try a slice of the cafe‘s rye bread topped with smoked trout from the lake.

The Efstidalur II traditional cattle farm is just a 10-minute drive from Gullfoss waterfall. The restaurant, overlooking the cow barn, offers local beef and vegetables, and homemade milk products such as ice cream, feta cheese and skyr (a thick, nutritious yogurt-like product). During your stop, you can watch the dairy cows through a big window in the dairy barn. The Ice Cream Barn and restaurant are open daily 11:30-20:00 (11:30am – 8:00pm)

Fridheimar is a charming horse farm and greenhouse facility near Fludir. Clean geothermal and hydroelectric energy provides resources to grow many types of organic fruits and vegetables. The farm is most famous for tasty tomatoes. An on-site restaurant specializes in delicious tomato-based dishes like tomato soup and green tomato and apple pie. The restaurant is open daily between 11:00 and 16:00 (11:00am – 4:00pm). In order to guarantee a table, please call ahead in advance for a reservation.

•Get to know Icelandic town life and hospitality with the new Walk and Dine with the Locals experience in Selfoss. Join a local couple for a guided walk around their pretty town and visit their home for dinner, coffee and conversation. (This experience should be booked in advance)

 
Day 3     Skaftafell National Park - Jokulsarlon - Vik
Meals: Breakfast

Approximate distance: ca479km / 295miles

Skaftafell National Park - Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs - Europe's Largest Glacier

Visit the majestic Skaftafell area, which is located between two glaciers and offers many hiking possibilities. Continue to the shimmering icebergs of Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon before returning to the charming village of Vik in the afternoon.

Overnight in Vik area.

Culinary Suggestions:

Thorbergur Cultural Centre & Café offers homemade cakes and specialties such as farm-raised arctic char (trout) from a nearby farm, as well as other traditional local food, free-range Icelandic lamb and traditional lamb meat soup with bread. Please call ahead to make sure they are open.

 
Day 4     Thingvellir - Borgarfjordur
Meals: Breakfast

Approximate distance: ca335km / 208miles

National Park of Geological Wonders (UNESCO) - Europe's Most Powerful Hot Spring

Drive to the UNESCO-listed Thingvellir National Park, site of the ancient Icelandic parliament and a jewel of nature. The park itself is situated in a stunning volcanic landscape of mountains and lava flows on the edge of Iceland's largest lake. Continue to Borgarfjordur fjord and visit the historic site of Reykholt, the remarkably beautiful Hraunfoss and Barnafoss waterfalls and Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe.

Overnight in Borgarnes area.

Culinary Suggestions:

The Settlement Centre in Borgarnes offers a fascinating insight into the history of the Icelandic settlement and the Saga era. After taking a look at the exhibits, continue your sensory journey through time at the Settlement Centre’s popular restaurant. The large windows, stripped wooden floors and modern furniture give it a wonderfully stylish vibe. Choose from an assortment of traditional Icelandic dishes such as fish soup and grilled lamb. Don’t forget to leave room for a slice of homemade cake.

The Ljomalind Country Market in Borgarnes is open six days a week from 13:00 – 18:00 (1:00pm – 6:00pm). This sustainable country market was created by women from the region. Discover home-made treats like ice cream, candy, cheese and jams, as well as handicrafts and herbal remedies. This is a nice stop for getting picnic lunch ingredients and tasty souvenirs for friends at home. It´s a good idea to call to reconfirm opening times at 437 1400.

 
Day 5     Snaefellsnes Peninsula - Arnarstapi
Meals: Breakfast

Approximate distance: ca330km / 200miles

Sea Cliffs - Rock Formations - Quaint Fishing Villages

Explore the countless natural wonders of the Snaefellsnes peninsula, which also happens to be a national park. With mountains to one side and the sea to the other, visit the wind-tangled Arnarstapi sea cliffs and the rocky beach of Djupalonssandur before driving along the north coast through bustling fishing villages.

Overnight in Borgarnes area.

Culinary Suggestions:

Anyone with an interest in Iceland’s culinary heritage should not miss the Bjarnarhofn Shark Museum, run by the country’s last shark farmer. You’ll learn about this unique delicacy and, if you’re brave, have a taste. Please call ahead to make sure they are open.

 
Day 6     Reykjanes Peninsula - Reykjavik
Accommodation: Reykjavik Natura Berjaya Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Approximate distance: ca207km / 128miles

Volcanic Landscapes - Bubbling Mud Pools - Active Fishing Community - Geothermal Spa

Drive to the Reykjanes peninsula and visit the moonlike lava fields around Lake Kleifarvatn. Another suggested stop is at the Krysuvik geothermal area with bubbling mud pools. Visit Grindavik fishing village, famous for its heritage of producing saltfish (bacalao). Saltfish is undeniably responsible for the prosperity of the Icelandic nation, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th century when the industry was at its peak. Relax at the famous Blue Lagoon with a refreshing dip in the pleasantly warm geothermal waters, rich in silica and minerals that are great for the skin.

Overnight in Reykjavik.

Culinary Suggestions:

Vitinn Seafood Restaurant in the small town of Sandgerdi offers a delicious crab feast, as well as other seafood options. Their speciality is rock crab; this is one of the few restaurants in Europe offering this treat fresh from the sea.

 
Day 7     Reykjavik
Meals: Breakfast

Please be prepared to leave the hotel about 3 hours before the departure of your flight.

Please note that the package price is based on 6 x 24-hour rental days starting at the time of rental. If your flight arrives early on day 1 and departs late on day 7, an additional supplement will be charged unless you choose to return the car in Reykjavik when the 6- day rental is up and use our FlyBus plus departure transfer.

 

Notes

Price based on car group 1.3 Suzuki Swift 4WD or similar

Other car categories are available.

Please note: The northern lights are a natural phenomenon and sightings, therefore, can not be guaranteed.

Price Includes
Car Pick-Up/Drop-off at Keflavik International Airport
2 Nights at Reykjavik Natura Icelandair Hotel, Including Breakfast
3 Nights in Countryside Hotels, Including Breakfast
Rental Car for 4 Days With Unlimited Mileage, Cdw, Theft Protection and Vat
Gps System With Car and Additional Authorized Driver
Road Map (1:500 000)
Detailed Road Book in Selected Languages
Price Does Not Include
 Optional Excursions
IT$-1269
1.28.15.WP26