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Iceland & Reykjavic
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Iceland school trips are a fantastic way to engage your pupils by allowing them to explore the ‘Land of Ice and Fire’. This unique destination is an evolving country and is a geologists dream offering volcanoes, glaciers, lagoons, waterfalls and geysirs. There has never been a better time to visit this mysterious, yet beautiful and enticing country, with Iceland being more accessible to more people than ever before!

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Blue Lagoon (Approx 3hrs)
The Blue Lagoon is a unique wonder of nature; a lagoon with pleasantly warm mineral-rich geothermal water in a middle of a black lava field. The high natural levels of silica and minerals give the Lagoon its rich blue colour. The facilities include modern changing rooms and showers, an indoor geothermal pool, a winter garden, restaurants and other services.
Perlan Viewing Platform
Reykjavik's landmark, the Perlan, is a unique piece of architecture - built in 1988. On top of the large tanks in which natural hot water is stored for heating the city, a glass dome has been constructed, housing a café and restaurant. Around the outside is a viewing platform with beautiful panoramic 360-degree views of the city.
Golden Circle (Approx 9hrs)
Morning drive over Hellisheiði plateau to Hveragerði, known as the greenhouse village. Enroute, there will also be a visit to the famous HELLISHEIÐI GEOTHERMAL PLANT. We continue to GULLFOSS, the Golden Waterfall, one of the most impressive waterfalls in Europe. Here you will see thousands of tons of icy water thunder majestically down in double falls into a deep canyon. Only a few minutes drive from Gullfoss is the famous GREAT GEYSIR which has given name to hot spring all over the world. You will see one of the most active geysers in the area, Strokkur, spouting up to 30 meters. Onwards to ÞINGVELLIR, a remarkable geological site and the most historic site on the island. Þingvellir is the site of the world's oldest democratic parliament founded in 930. Þingvellir, located by Lake Þingvallavatn, the largest lake on the island, is now a national park. The beautiful canyon running through the park is actually the meeting point of two of the earth’s tectonic plates, and Þingvellir´s combination of natural phenomena and historical significance make it inseparable from the fabric of Icelandic national life. From Þingvellir we travel over Mosfellsheiði plateau to Reykjavík.
South Shore (Approx 10hrs)
We drive from Reykjavik over the mountain pass Hellisheiði offers a magnificent view of the wide plains formed by glacial rivers, now fertile farmland in South-Iceland. A brief stop at Hveragerði with its greenhouses before proceeding east through small villages and farmlands to the majestic mountains towering over the coast we will have frequent views of mountains, including snow shrouded Hekla, the country’s most active volcano and the towering, ice capped strato volcano Eyjafjallajökull. We continue through the region where one of the best known of the Icelandic classical sagas, Njál’s Saga is set. A stop at the spectacular waterfalls SELJALANDSFOSS AND SKÓGARFOSS. Those two waterfalls tumble over high rock escarpments. There will also be time to visit the SKOGAR FOLK MUSEUM. We go past DYRHÓLAEY, a magnificent rocky headland with sheer cliffs, with a huge wave cut gap in its ocean facing tip to the beautiful sited village of Vík, where we will stop for lunch. After the break we’ll head for the sea shore before we turn back to Reykjavík. The sea shore is flanked by steep bird cliffs rising above the black, wave pounded sands. In the sea just outside the village of Vík are Reynisdrangar rocks - 66 meters above sea level at their highest. According to legend the Reynisdrangar were formed when two trolls were trying to drag a three-masted ship to land. When daylight broke they turned into a stone
Snaefellsnes Peninsula (Approx 10hrs)
A unique area with a variety of geological interests such as lava fields, volcanoes, glacier, springs, yellow and black sand beaches and caves. However the main attraction of this tour is undoubtedly the Snaefellsjokull Gaclier, a beautifully shaped strato volcano at the end of the peninsular. This area is the scene of Jules Verne’s novel ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’, in addition to being one of the wonders of the natural world.
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