Tours and Trip Packages to Iceland in August 2024
Traveling to Iceland in August 2024? We offer 75+ tours, trips and vacation packages to Iceland in August 2024. Our Iceland in August 2024 tour packages and trips have 50+ customer reviews. All the Iceland August 2024 tour packages and trips are carried out by hand-picked, qualified local and international Iceland tour operators.
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4.7 - Excellent
Excellent trip with BusTravel Iceland
5 - Excellent
- Anette
We were so very satisfied with our tour , from morning pick up ,and the drive was so calming , the driver Emmett ( I believe ) was an expert driver, and Snowiss was very knowledgeable with facts . They were excellent ! I would definitely recommend BusTravel . Thank you once again for the great service
Wet & wild!
5 - Excellent
- Anonymous
This is an extraordinary trip even if the Northern Lights are not visible, there is nowhere else so accessible that has such a fascinating and diverse landscape. The people are lovely and the food top quality. It is an expensive country however, additional food and drink and souvenirs are pricey.
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5 - Excellent
- Leslie
The Stelkur trip around Iceland gave hearty servings of the history, culture, geology and ethos of this remarkable island. Sure, we all knew the island had volcanoes and glaciers, but I for one was not aware of the tremendous impact of glacial flooding on the island and its people. This trip hit so many high points that it was almost dizzying, from puffins and whale spotting to black sand beaches littered with remnants of icebergs, to seemingly countless waterfalls and glacier views, to vigorous and rewarding hikes, superb cooking by our guide, solitude on the hut to hut portions (we saw one other hiker during 4 days), tales of Icelandic heroes, trolls and elves. Our guide, Solvi, was a natural teacher, gifted storyteller and even sang us to sleep one night with an Icelandic lullaby. He surprised us often with little outings or touches that were not listed on the official itinerary and made us feel like we'd been let in on special secrets. We looked for kids rescuing young puffins who had not made it to water, tobogganed down a huge black sand dune, and snatched blueberries from the bushes that lined the trails as we hiked. There was magic in the air on this trip!
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