The South Shore
Stopover Tour – The South Part of Iceland

Day 1: Keflavik - Reykjanes Peninsula - Blue Lagoon - Reykjavik

After an overnight flight we make an early morning start from Keflavik (if you are already in Iceland we'll pick you up at your hotel). Reykjanesviti lighthouse at Reykjanes Peninsula

We will start the day by travelling around and observing the Reykjanes Peninsula. Reykjanes Peninsula is an exciting area on the margin of the Eurasian and North American plates, directly located on the Mid-Atlantic ridge. It’s a mysterious and breathtaking area of volcanic rock, lava, fissures and gorges and along the shore the ocean waves sweep unhindered onto the coast. We will have a look at a few wetlands on the Reykjanes peninsula which should yield the first Red-necked Phalaropes of the trip. Other migrants, such as the Ringed Plover, European Golden Plover and drumming Common Snipe, will be conspicuous while the shorelines will hold some visiting Red Knots and Sanderlings. Dunlins and Purple Sandpipers will also be around and of course all will be in splendid summer plumage. Other species such as Harlequin Ducks, Great Northern Divers, Northern Gannets, Great Cormorants, Kittiwakes, Arctic Terns, Razorbills, Redwings, Meadow Pipits and many more should also be seen in the spectacular moonlike landscape during the day. We will end our tour around Reykjanes Peninsula by going for a swim and relaxation at the Blue Lagoon.

The Blue Lagoon is a unique geothermal spa where guests relax in warm geothermal water. It is comprised of a sandy bottom, lovely milky-blue-green water and silica mud. The silica mud contains natural active ingredients such as various salts, silica and blue algae which gently cleanse and revitialize your skin. A visit to the Blue Lagoon is known as an invigorating and exciting experience and at the same time a way to relief stress and strain of daily life.

In the early afternoon we make our way to Reykjavik where we stay for the night.

Drake Harlequin Duck. These ducks are widespread on the Peninsula in the early and late summer Reykjanesta. The south shores at Reykjanes Peninsula show evidentely how the ocean waves of the North Atlantic ocean sweep unhindered on it Hraunsvik. A great spot for Nature- and Wildlifewatching Northern Gannets will be seen flying by during the day as Icelands largest Northern Gannet colony is on an Island just offshore from Reykjanesta Horned/Slavonian Grebe can still be seen on one lake in the town of Hafnarfjordur despite the fact that it's lake has been encircled by peoples homes. We'll make an effort and see if we can find them

Day 2: Reykjavik - Thingvellir - Gullfoss Waterfall - Geysir Area - Seljalandsfoss Waterfall - Eyjafjallajokull Glacier - Vik - Myrdalsjokull Glacier - Myrdalssandur - Eldhraun - Hotel Laki

Atlantic Puffin by Hrafn SvavarssonWe will start the day by traveling east toward Thingvellir National Park. A beautiful area that like the Reykjanes Peninsula shows the meeting point of two tectonic plates in a dramatic way. Thingvellir National Park is not only a geological wonder but also one of the most important places in Icelandic history. ( You can read more about the park here: http://www.randburg.com/is/thingvellir.html )

Few pairs of Great Northern Divers breed on the lake and if we are lucky we might see a hunting Merlin fly by. Thingvellir National Park was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2004.

After visiting the National Park we continue to the majestic and beautiful waterfall Gullfoss and from there towards the geothermal area around the incredible spouting hot springs Geysir and Strokkur. See more about Geysir on the Geysir Center website here.

We then continue east along the south shore of Iceland towards Hotel Laki.

On the way we’ll see many of Iceland’s main attractions among them Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Eyjafjallajokull glacier, Myrdalsjokull glacier, Skogafoss waterfall, Dyrholaey and the town of Vik. We’ll drive through some of Iceland’s most vegetated areas, through farmlands in valleys between high mountains with glaciers on top, through small villages, huge open areas with nothing but black sand as far as your eyes can see and big fields of young lava before we reach our destination at Hotel Laki where we will spend the night (http://efrivik.is/enska/forsida_uk.html). On the way we’ll have a look at some hot spots for Nature- and Wildlifewatching which should produce among other species the Icelandic race of Black-tailed Godwit, Great Skuas, numerous Redwings, Common Redpolls and possibly the Winter Wren.

Skogafoss Waterfall. One of the waterfalls we visit in this tour Atlantic Puffin. With a little luck we should be able to get close to few breeding Puffins today Great Skua. We should get to know the Great Skua intimately today A breeding Short-eared Owl has been seen frequently in an area we visit today

Day 3: Hotel Laki - Lakagigar Craters - Skogafoss - Reykjavik - Keflavik airport

We will devote most of day three to the sureal phenomena Lakagigar craters. Lakagigar craters were formed in in 1783 when earth literally ripped open in 10 parellal fissures 1.5 – 3 miles each (2-5km) forming a crater row. The lava that these craters formed came extremely fast flowing down the hills and was as much as 6000m3 per second! the following winter was the worst winter people have had to endure on this island with Poisonous ash covering the ground in almost every part of the country and polluting gases in the air. It is estimated that in the next two years that followed the stock of cattle halved, the number of horses was reduced by two-thirds and only one-fifth of the sheep flock survived. This in turn resaulted in the death of 20% of the human population. As one can imagen this sureal natural disaster did of course not only affect people in Iceland the mist that followed reached Europe the same summer. The European press portrayed the sun as a blood-red disc at sunrise and sunset. The mist caused a 2°F drop in overall temperature causing climatechanges that lasted for three years causing disasters for human populations all over the world. It is only in recent years that the area has been opened for public to go there. With better roads to drive there and walking paths the area is becoming more accessible. To visit the area is an extremely unique experience. Some describe it as a real life Jurassic Park. You can read much more about Lakagigar craters in the The Icelandic Environment Agency's website here.  

After visiting Lakagigar Craters we head back to Reykjavik with few stops on the way though visiting among other things Skogafoss Waterfall and possibly see if we can find breeding Atlantic Puffins, Great Skuas or Short-eared Owls.

Day 4: Reykjavik - Keflavik airport

The Stopover tours are organized to be suited with Icelandair's flight schedule and weather you like to take the 5:00 PM or the 10:00 AM flight to one of Icelandair's destinations in America or if you are going to Europe with flight leaving at 07:40 AM and 04:10 PM we'll take you to the airport in time.

 

Detailed Information

Tour Dates: 
Every Friday from May 16th - August 29th.

May: 16th, 23rd, 30th

June: 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th

July: 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th

August: 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th 

Included: 
Accommodations, all meal except dinners when in Reykjavik all transportations and expert guide.

Not Included: 
In order to keep the tour more flexible allowing you to have more freetime we have not included dinners when in Reykjavik. Reykjavik has an excellent selection of restaurants specializing in pristine, organic Icelandic ingredients.

Price: 
ISK 156,700 per person (approx. $2,000, £1,000, €1,290, 12,100 SEK, 9,650 DKK)

sgl. room suppl. ISK 16,700

 
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