FLIGHT
2022 DEPARTURE DATE
28 APR 2022
14 SEPT 2022
14 SEPT 2022
14 SEPT 2022
14 SEPT 2022
14 SEPT 2022
14 SEPT 2022
ITINERARY
PRICE PER PAX
RM21,380 nett
Early Bird Save Up to RM1,000*
* Limited to first 10pax only
* Single Supplement Fee RM3,000
NATURE CROWN JEWELS
Iceland, an isolated island nation which blessed with dramatic landscapes and stunning nature. Nature lovers would go on an exhilarating yet unforgettable adventure to explore the mesmerising beauty of Icelandic landscape which leaves travellers in awe.
FEATURED
Fine selection of hotels
Handpicked local restaurants
Personal time to explore
Minimum travelling time on coach
TRAVEL ROUTE
GLACIER ENCOUNTERS
It’s time to explore the magic of Icelandic glaciers. Explore the astonishing Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in Southeast Iceland by taking an exciting amphibian boat tour, sail among the huge icebergs while enjoying the picturesque scenery. Lucky enough, wildlife such as seals and some arctic bird species can be seen in the lagoon or on top of a floating iceberg. Go far off-the-beaten-track on an ice cave beneath the volcano expedition and enter Katla´s glacier, Kötlujökull, through a truly magical ‘gateway’ as blue and black ice-walls stand like sentinels on either side of you. Inside this ice-dome you will feel you are in a magical Hollywood scene.
REYKJAVIK
SMALL CITY WITH EXCITEMENT
Stroll around the quaint old city and you will find Austurvöllur Square right in the middle of the downtown area. Locals can be seen chilling at the square on a sunny day, and there are all sorts of stores and restaurants nearby in the city centre. Here you will find the Parliament building, and also the most recognisable landmark, Hallgrímskirkja church, which designed by the genius of visionary state architect, Guðjón Samúelsson with the inspiration of stunning Iceland’s nature. Harpa Concert hall is another landmark that shouldn’t be missed. Each of Harpa’s glass tiles has a unique size and shape, and the whole building lights up in an array of kaleidoscopic colours at night, creating an ever-changing beacon on the shoreline, and leads to a highlight of Reykjavík's skyline.
  BLUE LAGOON
GEOTHERMAL SPA
In a magnificent black-lava field, the cyan Blue Lagoon spa is filled with superheated water (70% sea water, 30% fresh water, at a perfect 38°C), which is rich in blue-green algae, mineral salts and fine silica mud. Silica mud can help to exfoliate and nourishes the skin, therefore don’t forget to enjoy a relaxing dip into the beneficial white silica mud spa with roiling clouds of steam during your stay in Iceland!
  MYVATN
GEM OF THE NORTHEAST
Mývatn is a beautiful lake with many small islands in the north of Iceland, the fourth largest lake in the country. Sits in active geothermal area, the geography is unique with terrain of spluttering mudpots, weird lava formations, steaming fumaroles and volcanic craters. Besides, Myvatn is also one of the best bird watching site in Iceland, and home for different species of wildlife such as voles, Arctic fox and etc. Due to its serenity, birdlife and volcanism, the lake, including its surrounding area, is one of the most amazing natural attractions in the country.
  SKÓGAFOSS, SELJALANDSFOSS, GULFOSS, GODAFOSS, DETTIFOSS
SENSATIONAL WATERFALL
Iceland is blessed with various distinguish waterfalls, contribute to its majestic and astounding landscape in the country. These waterfalls attracted tons of visitors per year. Due to the amount of spray the cascade produces, at least one rainbow is present any time the sun emerges from behind the clouds. These waterfall are magnificent, visitors should not be surprised to find themselves drenched by the waterfall’s mighty spray.
  GEYSIR GEOTHERMAL FIELD
LEGENDARY ERUPTIONS
Making up one of the attractions along the world-renowned Golden Circle sightseeing route, Great Geysir arguably the country’s most famous hot spring, shooting vast jets of boiling water to an impressive height of between 65 feet and 130 feet. Various geological factors have to combine for a geyser to exist, making them very rare in nature. This natural phenomenon provides visitor spectacular photo opportunities. Now, get ready to witness one of Mother Nature’s show stoppers!
  AKUREYRI
CAPITAL OF NORTH
With a population of only 19,000, Iceland's capital of the north, Akureyri, is the island’s second-largest city. It is large enough to offer a rich selection of entertainment, art and culture, yet small enough to be very personal and close to nature. Akureyri is a great base camp for many of Iceland’s most beautiful natural wonders, such as waterfalls, volcanic areas and canyons, as well as numerous exciting activities, such as hiking, caving, and horseback riding. Brightly painted wooden houses, cosy bars and steep streets leading down from the hills into the friendly city centre, this is a calm yet lovely city, where even the traffic lights are cute, with stop lights in the shape of red hearts.
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WHAT'S
INCLUDED
- Return Flight tickets
- 4 star hotels or similar
- Meals as per itinerary
- Experience Icelandic Horse Farm
- Myrdalsjokull Glacier & Katla Volcano Ice Cave Tour
- Entrance at Blue Lagoon
- Airport taxes & tips
WHAT'S
NOT INCLUDED
- Travel Insurance
- 2 Meals as X in the itinerary
- PCR test prior departure from Europe