This short getaway offers insight into Iceland’s nature and cultural life, with two nights in Iceland’s capital and two nights in South Iceland, an ideal location for the search for the Northern Lights. Visit Reykjavík, the Blue Lagoon, the Black lava beach, Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfall, the Golden Circle, meet Icelandic horses on a farm and see the Northern Lights. Optional Glacier Hike on Sólheimajökull and optional Northern Lights cruise by boat from Reykjavík. Excellent value for money and a short winter trip to the Icelandic countryside.
We offer a number of escorted tours in Iceland as well as independent suggestions for self-drive and stop-over packages. Also, for a truly unforgettable vacation you may add Greenland to your Iceland visit. After all, Greenland's East Coast is only 2 hours away by air from Reykjavik.
Discover the very best of Iceland’s South Coast region. See Iceland’s amazing natural forces first-hand with this great introduction to Iceland.
Only a 2 hours flight from Reykjavik will take you to Greenland's beautiful east coast, home of the Ammassalik Inuit.
Reykjavik is perfect for a short stay. Vibrant with culture and city life, but still close to nature, you can experience it all in just a few days' vacation. And this fun-packed break is the ultimate way to get to know the city and its surroundings.
The pure and warm waters of Iceland are truly a gift from Mother Nature, ranging from natural bathing spots to high-end swimming pools and spas. Appreciate Iceland's wonderful geothermal attractions with trips to the mineral-rich Blue Lagoon and the Fontana Geothermal Baths, a wellness centre built on natural hot springs. In addition, sightsee along the iconic Golden Circle, with its fabulous trio of natural wonders, easily toured on a full-day excursion.
Scantours offers a winter fun package filled with sightseeing programs and activities to very attractive rates for both individuals and groups. Easy to book, as our tours are guaranteed departures and with one email it becomes an one-stop-shop. The departures are daily from October to March.
The first thing the Vikings saw centuries ago, when they arrived to South Iceland was the glacier Vatnajokull. Therefore they named the land, Iceland. Nevertheless, there is much more to learn about this fascinating country.