Iceland’s unique blend of natural wonders, adventure activities, and cultural richness appeals to a diverse range of clients with varying interests and preferences.
For clients who want to tick off the sites, there is so much on offer, including marvelling at the power of nature with sights like the erupting geysers of Geysir, the thundering cascades of Gullfoss waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park, where Iceland’s stark geological processes are playing out right in front of you. However, there are so many treasures to be uncovered for travellers willing to venture beyond the Golden Circle.
For active travellers and thrill-seekers, Iceland offers a playground of exciting outdoor activities, including kayaking through picturesque fjords and under bird cliffs, and guided hikes through one-of-a-kind unique tundra, led by an expert team.
Clients who have a passion for photography will be drawn to Iceland’s photogenic scenery, from the ethereal glow of the Northern Lights to the dramatic contrasts of black sand beaches against turquoise glacial lagoons.
Clients who are interested in immersing themselves in the rich history, folklore, and traditions of Iceland will be drawn to its vibrant cultural scene. They will enjoy exploring historic sites such as Viking settlements, visiting traditional fishing villages and interacting with locals to gain insights into Iceland’s unique identity and heritage.
Iceland’s abundance of geothermal hot springs and natural spas makes it an ideal destination for clients seeking relaxation, rejuvenation, and wellness experiences. They will appreciate the opportunity to unwind in geothermal pools and reconnect with nature in a serene and therapeutic environment.
The mesmerising phenomenon of the Northern Lights is a major draw for clients who dream of witnessing this celestial spectacle in person. As our Iceland voyages don’t coincide with the optimal viewing window for witnessing the Northern Lights, if you have clients interested in ticking the Northern Lights off their bucket list, direct them to our Northern Lights Explorer voyage.