
Vatnajökull Glacier Tour
Enter the blue ice cave of the Vatnajökull glacier and find out how it was formed. This is a must-see location if you're in Iceland!
Have you dreamt of visiting Iceland? The so-called 'Land of Ice and Fire' is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights, home to incredible geothermal baths, as well as stunning glaciers and volcanoes. If you're ready for an adventure, Iceland is waiting to be explored!
With Civitatis, you can go on a Northern Lights tour from Reykjavík, enjoy a spa experience in the Blue Lagoon, and delve into the country's wild glacial landscape on a snowmobile tour. If you're interested in animals, you can go whale watching, puffing watching, or head off on a fishing trip off the coast of the capital city!
Enter the blue ice cave of the Vatnajökull glacier and find out how it was formed. This is a must-see location if you're in Iceland!
Geysir Hot Springs, Gullfoss Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park... Discover the incredible natural landscapes of Iceland on this tour of the Golden Circle.
On this trip to Thingvellir National Park, you'll enjoy one of the most incredible experiences in Iceland: snorkelling in the Silfra Fissure.
Can you imagine snorkelling between two continents? Dive into the Silfra fissure and swim between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Be captivated by the incredible Icelandic scenery and its wonderful marine life on this whale watching experience in Húsavík.
Enjoy an unforgettable day with this tour which takes you to see the Northern Lights, one of the most spectacular natural sights in the world.
With your ticket to the Perlan Museum, you can discover the origins of Iceland and visit its impressive planetarium - a must if you're in Reykjavik!
If you don't know how to get from Reykjavík to Keflavík International Airport, this bus transfer with hotel pickup is perfect for you!
Enter a world of ice and snow: discover the wonder of Iceland's mesmerising blue ice cave and hike over the enormous Vatnajökull Glacier. Unforgettable!
Get up close to one of Iceland's most visited spots by hopping on our shuttle bus to the DC3 Plane Wreck on Sólheimasandur Beach.
The ideal time depends on what you’re looking to experience. Summer (June to August) offers milder weather, nearly 24 hours of daylight, and excellent conditions for exploring the country’s natural wonders. Winter (September to April) is perfect for witnessing the northern lights and enjoying winter sports, though you'll face shorter days and colder temperatures.
Iceland follows Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) year-round, as it does not observe daylight saving time. This means the local time is always UTC+0.
The official language is Icelandic. However, most Icelanders are fluent in English, so you’ll have no trouble communicating, especially in tourist areas.
Iceland is part of the Schengen Area, which means that many nationalities—such as U.S., Canadian, Australian, and most EU citizens—can enter visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. If you’re from a country that isn’t visa-exempt, you’ll need to apply for a Schengen visa. It’s always a good idea to check with your local embassy or consulate for the latest entry requirements before you travel.
The official currency in Iceland is the Icelandic króna (ISK). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout the country, it's a good idea to carry some cash, especially if you're planning to visit remote areas where card payments might not always be available.