Iceland | Natural History of Iceland with Delaware Nature Society

Date:
Jun 11 - Jun 19, 2022
Duration:
9 Days
Price:
From $5,725
Interests:
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About this trip

Iceland’s dramatic landscape is marked by majestic features that enchant and enthrall: thundering waterfalls, sprawling glaciers, and craggy cliffsides, along with otherworldly geological marvels such as geysirs, mudpools, and lava fields. Embark on this comprehensive island circuit to discover a cross-section of Iceland’s most engaging scenery and learn about the dynamic earth forces that created them. You’ll also have the chance to observe the lifeforms that thrive in such a rugged environment, and understand the innovations they’ve adapted for survival, from humans and horses to bird life and flora. Join Delaware Nature Society for an Icelandic expedition like no other!

Highlights

  • Journey along the famed “Golden Circle,” with stops at Þingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall.
  • Learn about climate change and glacier melt, with the chance to explore two glacial lagoons, on foot and by boat.
  • Seek out some of Iceland’s signature avifauna, including skuas, terns, gulls, ducks, and auks, such as the beloved Atlantic Puffin.
  • Take part in an innovative farm-to-table experience at an organic greenhouse in the countryside.
  • Set out on a whalewatching tour along Iceland’s scenic northern coast.
  • Enjoy a refreshing soak in the geothermal mineral waters of the Blue Lagoon.
Land Cost

$5,725

Per person

About this price

Land cost only. Does not include round-trip airfare to and from destination.

Single room supplement $815

Triple room credit $-90

What makes us different

Rich content

All of our programs include experiences that are enriching and engaging to facilitate a genuine connection between our travelers and their destinations

Wildlife up-close

Enjoy up-close observation of the behaviors and interactions of wildlife in their native habitats

Service anytime

Enjoy worry-free travel — our emergency line is monitored 24/7/365 so we can assist you if any problems arise while you’re traveling with us

Culture in context

Incorporate history, social institutions, economy, government, and traditions of the destination to put culture in context

Custom field guides

Receive custom field guides created just for your trip, including book suggestions and packing lists

Meaningful experiences

We believe travel should be more than just a vacation – it should enrich and inspire

Daily Itinerary

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Depart US
Reykjavik
Upon arrival, after clearing customs and immigration, meet your guide and driver, who will take you to a local restaurant for breakfast and a program orientation. Then, head to the Blue Lagoon for a rejuvenating soak in its mineral-rich waters, complete with a drink and a mud mask at the in-water bar. After this refreshing excursion, finish the journey into Reykjavík, where you'll see the sites of the city before arriving at your hotel. Take time to freshen up before meeting in the conference room for a lecture by a local conservation expert. Dinner is on own tonight to experience local Icelandic cuisine. Check-in starts at 2:00 pm. Group transfer included on this day. If you are arriving earlier or later than the group, private transfers are available at an additional cost. ***Center Hotel Plaza is located in the center of downtown Reykjavik. Due to narrow roads near the hotel, your bus is not able to access the road in front of your hotel. The driver will drop you off at Bus Stop #1 and you will need to walk 900 feet to the hotel entrance. Taxis are available from the bus stop if you prefer not to walk with your luggage, cost is approx. 12 USD. You will also need to arrange a taxi when you depart the hotels the following morning and for your stay at the end of the trip as well.
Breakfast- included
CenterHotel Plaza
Vík
After breakfast at the hotel, depart for Þingvellir National Park to explore the grounds of Alþingi, the ancient parliament site on the shores of Iceland's largest lake. Þingvellir also showcases the dramatic continental drift between the American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Next, visit Iceland's famous Gullfoss, or "Golden Falls," and the nearby Geysir hot spring area to see numerous spouting hot springs and boiling mud pools. Lunch will be at Friðheimar Greenhouses for an out-of-the-ordinary "stem to table" experience. After an introduction to the greenhouse, enjoy a special lunch served among the plants. Sample classic tomato dishes like Friðheimar's famous tomato soup, as well as new creations made with a twist, like green tomato and apple pie or refreshing, homemade tomato ice cream. Afterward, head outside the greenhouse to take in a horse show and learn about the proud history of the Icelandic horse. Continuing along the South Shore region, we will admire Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls before arriving at the charming village of Vík. We will make the short drive to nearby Dyrhólaey, a massive stone arch surrounded by a black sand beach, which is also a popular nesting area for Puffins. Though the nesting area is fenced off, you may have the opportunity to observe the birds. If Dyrhólaey is closed, we will visit Reynisfjara Beach.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Hotel Vik
Glacier Lagoon
This morning, traverse Eldhraun, a lava field that formed from an eruption in 1783-1784 AD. The resulting lava flow was among the largest in recorded history. Make a stop in the town of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, where the greenery contrasts beautifully with the surrounding lava fields and black sands. During your drive, take notice of the flora that lends the stark landscape a little color. The dainty but resilient Holtasoley is Iceland's national flower. It grows mainly on gravelly mountain slopes and moorland, and has long been used for medicinal purposes. You may also notice fields of purple flowers called Alaskan lupine that were introduced in 1945 as a way to add more nitrogen to the soil and to help anchor other species in the constant erosion of the ground. Continue the journey into the glacial areas of Vatnajökull National Park, Europe's largest national park. Make a stop at Skaftafell, and take a hike to admire the glacier tongue. After lunch, depart for Ingólfshöfði Cape, a small island that serves as a perfect nesting place for thousands of seabirds. Due to the terrain, we'll reach the island in a special vehicle, driving about four miles over water, marshes, and sand. Hike around the reserve to reach the best point to see the puffins. The hike starts with a steep incline, followed by rocky terrain, but gets easier, as the rest of it is on flat grass with many stops along the way. After the excursion, drive to the hotel.
Breakfast-Dinner included
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon
Egilsstaðir
After breakfast at your hotel, take a hike at Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon while your guide talks about climate change and its effects on the glaciers. Continue to Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon and enjoy a boat tour. Sail among the lagoon's many floating icebergs, and possibly glimpse sunbathing seals on the ice. After lunch, drive from Höf through Almannaskarð Pass, stopping to admire the majestic coastline. Continue for magnificent views of the East Fjords, towering mountains that plunge into the sea.
Breakfast-Dinner included
Lake Hotel Egilsstadir
Lake Mývatn
Depart for the Lake Mývatn area, stopping en route at Dettifoss, one of the waterfalls that flows from the Vatnajökull glacier. Arriving in Mývatn, explore the vast highland desert plateau of Möðrudalsöræfi, and visit Námaskarð Pass, with its boiling mud pools and vibrant colors. Continue exploring the area's natural beauty, including the peculiar lava formations of Dimmuborgir and the pseudo craters at Skútustaðir. Enjoy close up views of the Harlequin Duck on the River Laxá as it flows out of Lake Mývatn. Red-necked Phalarope often spin on the river and feed on emerging flies, while Whimbrel and Golden Plover live in the surrounding moorlands. Also scan the lake for some of its 14 Icelandic breeding duck species, such as the Black Scoter, Barrow's Goldeneye, Tufted Duck, Eurasian Wigeon, and Greater Scaup.
Breakfast-Dinner included
Fosshotel Myvatn
Lake Mývatn
This morning, journey toward Husavik, on Iceland's northern coast. Here, we'll board a vessel for a whale watching tour. This area is the best spot to see the enormous humpback whale, and the boat tour offers a chance to observe fantastic bird life and natural scenery as well. Have lunch in town, then drive back to the hotel, stopping at Ásbyrgi to see a glacial canyon in the remarkable shape of a horseshoe.
Breakfast-Dinner included
Fosshotel Myvatn
Reykjavík
Travel toward the scenic port town of Akureyri, the unofficial "capital" of northern Iceland. En route, make a stop at a plantation in hopes of finding Goldcrests, and visit the famous Goðafoss waterfall. On arrival in Akureyri, have time to explore the city, admiring its beautifully restored timber buildings. The town also boasts a vibrant art and culture scene. Have lunch, then transfer to the airport for your flight to Reykjavík. On arrival, check in to our hotel, then take an urban bird walk to look for Redwings and Common Redpolls. Nearby ponds should yield Arctic Terns that breed roadside, and Lesser Black-backed Gulls usually gather here in good numbers as well. This evening, come together with our group for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Breakfast-Dinner included
CenterHotel Plaza
Departure
Check out of your hotel in Reykjavík and transfer to Keflavík International Airport for your flight back home. Check-out is at 12:00 pm.
Breakfast- included
Land Cost

$5,725

Per person

About this price

Land cost only. Does not include round-trip airfare to and from destination.

Single room supplement $815

Triple room credit $-90

What's Included
  • Accommodations with private bathrooms
  • Activities and meals as mentioned in itinerary
  • Airport transfers are provided on group basis (not individual flight basis)
  • Water refill station during transfers
  • Donation
  • Full time guide for the duration of your program
  • Internal flights relevant to itinerary
  • Non alcoholic beverage with meals
  • Private transportation and driver for the duration of the program
  • Travel protection, post departure coverage, excludes trip cancellation
What's Not Included
  • Carbon Offset
  • International airfare
  • Items of personal nature
  • Tips
  • Trip cancellation coverage
Pricing Details
Cost is based on a minimum of 14 participants in double occupancy.

A $200 per person deposit and enrollment form is due to hold your space on this trip. This deposit is fully refundable 105 days prior to departure. Cancellations after this date are non refundable

Please note: Your participation as a traveler indicates acceptance of Holbrook Travel’s Covid-19 protocols in place at time of travel.

Holbrook Travel strongly recommends the purchase of travel insurance for medical emergencies while traveling and to protect your investment. Please note the purchase of Cancel for Any Reason Coverage or to exclude pre-existing conditions with Trip Cancellation coverage may require policy purchase within 10-14 days of your initial deposit, depending upon the provider.

Single room supplement $815

Triple room credit $-90


Final payment due date: February 26, 2022

Travel Info

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Entry & Exit Requirements

U.S. and Canadian citizens must have a passport valid at least three months beyond your planned date of departure from Iceland. As this requirement is subject to change without notice, we recommend at least six months' validity.

A visa is not re­quired for visits up to 90 days.

If you are not traveling with a U.S. passport, please check with the Icelandic Embassy for the requirements based on your nationality.

Health Information

IMMUNIZATIONS

The Centers for Disease Control recommends that all travelers be up to date on routine vaccinations such as measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine, varicella (chicken pox) vaccine, and your yearly flu shot before every trip.

There are no vaccinations required for entry into Iceland.

Some physicians recommend that travelers get a hepatitis A vaccine before visiting Iceland.

Please consult your physician for additional information and recommendations based on your individual circumstances.

FROSTBITE

Frostbite is damage to the skin from freezing and is due to prolonged exposure to cold temperatures. Symptoms include patches of reddened skin that become white, hard, and swollen; or skin that burns, tingles, or is numb or painful. Severe cases can result in blisters or ulcers forming and may involve deeper tissues. The most common sites for frostbite are the fingers, hands, toes, feet, ears, nose, and cheeks.

To avoid frostbite, dress warmly and in layers but avoid tight clothing as it may reduce circulation. Keep the face and extremities covered. Avoid overheating and excessive perspiration. Change wet clothing, especially socks and gloves. 

HYPOTHERMIA

Hypothermia is life threatening. It is caused by cold, wet, or windy weather that causes the body to lose heat faster than it can produce heat. Hypothermia can occur in rugged mountain terrain where the weather can change extremely fast, or after being soaked in a stream crossing or a boating accident since most Alaskan waters are very cold all year long.

Symptoms include feeling cold, uncontrollable shivering, clumsiness due to loss of muscle coordination, slurred speech, inability to think clearly, and eventual unconsciousness and cessation of reflexes including heart and lung functions. Many victims in the later stages of hypothermia feel warm and try to shed clothing.

To treat hypothermia, first warm the core of the body before the extremities. Remove any wet clothing. Re-warm the victim slowly; do not warm fast by immersing in warm/hot water. Provide shelter out of the weather. Warm drinks are not necessary, but may help in the psychological recovery. Do NOT give alcohol. Try to keep victim awake as this helps keep the body temperature up. 

SUN EXPOSURE

Despite cold temperatures, the effects of the sun can be damaging to the eyes and skin. Spending time outdoors exposes you to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, even on cloudy days. To protect yourself from the sun, use a broad spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 15, protect skin with clothing, wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, and drink plenty of fluids.

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Suggested Packing List

To help you get ready for your expedition, below is a suggested packing list. You may find many of these items in our Gear Store, plus many clothing and accessory items.

DRESS FOR THE WEATHER

During summer, the weather in Iceland will be more like early spring or late fall. There may be warm days, but also expect cold, rain, mist, and fog. Pack clothes that you can use to dress in layers,

  • T-shirts
  • Long sleeve shirts
  • Sweat shirts
  • Wool sweaters
  • Warm jacket or ski parka
  • Warm hat
  • Gloves
  • Wool socks
  • Wet weather gear

FOOTWEAR

Good, strong footwear is essential. While most people think that joggers or sports shoes are the best, they provide little to no ankle protection and are not strong enough to cope with sharp, rough terrains. Leather hiking boots are ideal.

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Sun protection – You can get sunburned in Iceland, so bring a hat and sun screen
  • Water bottle – Carry at least a liter into the field with you each day
  • Snacks – Salted nuts, trail mix, fruit, candy, etc.
  • Swimsuits
  • Day backpack
  • Camera
  • Medications
  • Mosquito repellant

In addition to your toiletries, it is useful to pack a small medical kit, which you can easily prepare and carry in your day pack. Helpful items include bandages, mosquito repellant wipes, antihistamine, a pain-reliever, individually-wrapped moist wipes, anti-diarrhea medicine, anti-fungal cream, antibiotic ointment, and an extra pair of disposable contact lenses or eyeglasses if you wear them.

I wanted to see the natural wonders of Iceland and I certainly enjoyed the experience.
- Kathy Jacquez
Iceland , 2019
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