Prenota ora i tuoi biglietti e visita la penisola di Snæfellsnes nell'Islanda occidentale ed esplora tutte le sue meraviglie naturali. Inizia la tua esperienza venendo prelevato dal tuo alloggio e viaggiando verso ovest o incontrando la tua guida. Per prima cosa verrai portato al vulcano Snæfellsjökull, la vetta più alta di questa zona dell'Islanda e spesso visibile nelle giornate limpide anche da Reykjavik. Jules Verne scelse questo luogo esatto come ingresso al centro della terra nel viaggio verso il centro della terra.
Proseguendo, visiterai Ytri-Tunga, un'affascinante piccola fattoria con una spiaggia vicina, sede di una colonia di foche. Puoi rilassarti e goderti le simpatiche facce della foca mentre prendono il sole e giocano nel surf. Verrai quindi portato ad Arnarstapi e Hellnar, situate in una bella zona costiera con un porto naturale: puoi passeggiare lungo le scogliere e prendere l'aria fresca e la vista delle splendide formazioni rocciose che decorano la costa, macchiate di verde -e-muschio giallo.
Il prossimo appuntamento è Djúpalónssandur, una splendida spiaggia composta da un tipo davvero unico di sabbia nera. Qui troverai quattro grandi pietre lisce sulla spiaggia. Sono “pietre da sollevamento”, usate per misurare la forza dei pescatori che un tempo lavoravano e vivevano lungo le coste.
La tua ultima tappa sarà la montagna di Kirkjufell che si erge tra le verdi colline, circondata da fiumi che sgocciolano. Questo è uno dei luoghi fotografici più famosi in Islanda e una vera meraviglia naturale, quindi assicurati di avere almeno una foto per la tua collezione. Una volta terminata la tua esperienza, tornerai comodamente al tuo alloggio a Reykjavik.
Prelievo e rientro a Reykjavik
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Wallowing in the steamy waters of the Blue Lagoon is one of this 100% Iceland experiences that define a holiday here. On this evening excursion, everything from transport to entry is all sorted for you, so all you'll need is your swimsuit and a couple of hours to take it easy in some of the most surreal surroundings on the island.You'll arrive at the Blue Lagoon in the early evening, where you'll walk through reception, pick up your electronic wristband and head straight for the warming waters of the lagoon. You'll emerge into the icy air, but step into the steaming 37-degree water, and you'll soon forget all about it in the misty half-darkness.There's a spa area, massage waterfall, sauna and swim-up bar where you can grab yourself a glass of bubbly to enjoy in the milky blue water. You'll have a couple of hours to soak it all up before it's time to get changed and head back to Reykjavik.
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TUI Iceland Sky Lagoon Geothermal Spa Experience
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A journey to Iceland wouldn't be complete without seeing one of nature's greatest phenomenons – the Northern Lights. While there's no guarantee you'll see them, you can give yourself the best odds by escaping the street lamps of Reykjavík on a nighttime coach trip. Once we've hit clear and starry skies, there's a great chance of catching the lights as they illuminate above.
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If you want to escape the city and see a bit more of Iceland, this trip is ideal. It introduces you to the country's south coast, where thundering waterfalls, snow-topped volcanoes and a stark coastline lie ready and waiting.You'll make a couple of stops at the area's biggest waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss, where you'll have enough time to take some photos. Eyjafjallajökull is part of the line-up, too.The volcano that erupted back in 2010 is a picture of serenity these days, sleeping soundly beneath a huge sheet of ice and snow. The real highlight of the day, though, is Vik. This huge beach is covered in black pebbles, and boasts weird and wonderful basalt rock formations.
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TUI Reykjavik Whale Watching Tour
White-beaked dolphins, humpback whales and harbour porpoises are just some of the mammals you're likely to spot frolicking in Iceland's waters during the winter months. And with this expert-led Reykjavík whale-watching tour, you're likely to learn a thing or two about these incredible creatures, too.Your whale-watching trip departs from Reykjavík harbour, in the heart of the city. From here, you'll head out to sea, en route to Faxaflói Bay.As you glide through the water, your expert captain and guide will tell you a bit more about the whales and birdlife common to this area. With luck, you'll get to spot Iceland's population of whales, dolphins and porpoises in their natural habitat. You'll spend a couple of hours at sea, giving you a good chance of an unforgettable animal encounter.
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Tick off three of Iceland's must-see attractions on this full-day tour of the world-famous Golden Circle. First up is a trip to Thingvellir National Park, the perfect spot for a selfie amongst a backdrop of glistening lakes and forest. Then, you'll stop by Geysir to watch Europe's only erupting hot springs. You'll round the day off with a visit to one of the country's biggest waterfalls - Gullfoss.
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If you're looking for an adrenaline rush, make sure you don't miss this off-road, quad bike adventure. With only a short journey to the outskirts of Reykjavik, an ATV tour is the perfect way to get a true taste of Icelandic nature with guaranteed fun.
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TUI Langjökull Snowmobile Safari
Every winter, Iceland's mighty glaciers are covered in a healthy dusting of snow – ideal for zooming across on an exciting snowmobile adventure. Tearing over the ice, you'll follow your guide to the top of Langjökull glacier for grandstand views over the Icelandic highlands – one of the country's most scenic spots.
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