
NORDIC SUMMER ADVENTURE: NORWAY, FINLAND & ICELAND (12N/13D)
Total: €5,390.42
Iceland is a country that seems to have been designed to astonish.
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June–August for midnight sun; late September–March for Northern Lights.
Reykjavík, Akureyri, Vík, Höfn, Ísafjörður
58+curated experiences
Real itineraries created and booked by travel agents for Iceland.
Curated Experiences
Real, bookable activities — curated for travel agents building Iceland proposals.

Explore the Raufarhólshellir lava tunnel on a caving tour. Walk through the lava tube and see unique formations shaped by volcanic activity.

Explore the breathtaking Vatnajökull Glacier on a small-group ice cave tour, guided by experts for a safe and unforgettable experience. Travel by Super Jeep and admire Iceland’s spectacular, ever-changing icy landscapes.

Relax at the Blue Lagoon with premium entry, masks, a drink, robe and towel, plus comfortable return transfers from Reykjavík.

Journey through Icelandic legends on a Silver Circle tour featuring two stunning canyons. Discover waterfalls, hidden Canyon Baths, hot springs, and more, with convenient pickup from Reykjavik.

Discover the breathtaking scenery of Vatnajökull National Park as you venture into ice caves hidden beneath the glacier. Walk across Iceland’s wild southern terrain and marvel at the shimmering blue ice within the caves.

Discover Iceland’s winter magic with stops at Goðafoss Waterfall, the Santa Claus House, and the Forest Lagoon.

Join a guided trip from Akureyri to explore the majestic Goðafoss Waterfall and unwind at the Forest Lagoon (entry not included). Hear stories of the waterfall’s rich history and Icelandic legends while enjoying the region’s natural beauty.

Join a guided city walk in Akureyri to discover its vibrant culture, local life, and authentic flavors while exploring the charming streets and highlights of this northern Icelandic town.

Set off from Akureyri on a Lake Mývatn tour and take in some of Iceland’s most breathtaking scenery. Stop at Goðafoss waterfall, the lava formations of Dimmuborgir, and the steaming mud pools of Hverir.

Join a guided tour from Akureyri to explore North Iceland’s wild landscapes and chase the mesmerizing Northern Lights in the comfort of a heated van.

Get ready for a thrilling snowmobile ride on Iceland's vast Langjökull Glacier, with pickup from Reykjavík and a Super Jeep transfer to the base camp. Gear up, get easy instructions from guides, and zoom across icy craters with stunning views of nearby glaciers and mountains.

Embark on a snowmobiling tour in Geysir and discover the stunning scenery of Langjökull Glacier. Ride a super truck to the glacier base camp, and team up with a guide for an exhilarating adventure.
Discover
Iceland's iconic geothermal spa where milky-blue mineral waters fill a black lava field. The signature first-or-last activity on any Iceland trip.
Iceland's most famous tour combining the erupting Strokkur geyser, the powerful Gullfoss waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park.
The dramatic Reynisfjara black sand beach near Vík with basalt sea stacks rising from churning waves. One of Iceland's most iconic landscapes.
A spectacular lagoon filled with floating icebergs calved from the Vatnajökull glacier, plus seals lounging on ice and the famous Diamond Beach.
The mighty Skógafoss waterfall plunges 60m on Iceland's south coast. Climb the staircase beside for spectacular views of the rainbow-filled spray.
The original geyser (where the word comes from), with Strokkur erupting every 5-10 minutes shooting boiling water 20-30m into the air.
A spectacular highlands area of colourful rhyolite mountains in shades of red, pink, green and gold, with natural hot springs for soaking.
Iceland hosts 60% of the world's Atlantic puffins. Witness the comical seabirds at colonies on Vestmannaeyjar, Látrabjarg, and Borgarfjörður Eystri.
Plan your client's trip around Iceland's most iconic celebrations.
| Month | Aug | Nov |
|---|---|---|
| Festival | Þjóðhátíð, Westman Islands Reykjavík Culture Night | Iceland Airwaves |
| Details | First weekend of August Volcanic-island festival featuring a massive bonfire, fireworks, and all-night singalongs. Late August Free citywide arts festival with concerts, exhibits, and fireworks over the harbour. | Early November Reykjavík’s intimate music festival showcasing emerging Icelandic and international artists. |
June–August for midnight sun; late September–March for Northern Lights. Use these windows when planning Iceland trips for the best client experience.
The most popular destinations in Iceland are Reykjavík, Akureyri, Vík, Höfn, Ísafjörður. Most well-rounded Iceland trips visit Reykjavík, Akureyri, Vík at minimum.
Yes — notable Iceland festivals include Iceland Airwaves (Early November), Þjóðhátíð, Westman Islands (First weekend of August), Reykjavík Culture Night (Late August). Aligning client itineraries with these dates often delivers the most memorable trips.
MindDMC offers 58+ curated activities and experiences in Iceland — from cultural tours and sightseeing to adventure, wellness, and family-friendly options — all bookable directly from your proposal.
Don't miss Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, Golden Circle (Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss), Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, Reynisfjara black-sand beach, Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls when shortlisting stops for a Iceland itinerary.
Yes. MindDMC generates a complete Iceland proposal — covering hotels, transfers, day-by-day activities, and pricing — in under 60 seconds, ready to share with your client as a polished PDF or shareable link.
Most travel agents plan Iceland trips for 7–10 nights to cover the major highlights without rushing. Shorter 4–5 night trips work well for city-focused breaks; 12+ nights suit deeper regional exploration with multiple bases.
Yes. MindDMC pulls live inventory from partners like HotelBeds, RailEurope, WebBeds, Stuba, and Amigo across Iceland, so the options you see in a proposal are bookable in real-time.