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What is the best guided tour in Iceland?

There are many excellent guided tours to choose from in Iceland, and these are the best ones:
1. The Golden Circle Tour from Reykjavik: The best-rated guided tour in Iceland brings you to the beautiful Thingvellir National Park, Geysir geyser, and the Gullfoss waterfall in a minibus.

2. The Crystal Blue Ice Cave Tour in Vatnajokull Glacier: This top-rated guided experience starts at the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, where a guide will bring you to either the beautiful Western Ice Cave known for its winding crystal blue ice walls or the Eastern Ice Cave, know for it's dramatic size.

3. The South Coast of Iceland Tour from Reykjavik: Experience the main sights of the beautiful South Coast with this highly-rated minibus tour, like the waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss and Reynisfjara black sand beach.

What is the cheapest guided tour in Iceland?

These are the most affordable guided tours for your time in Iceland:

1. Golden Circle in a minibus: Not only is this the best-rated sightseeing tour with a professional guide, but it's also the cheapest! See some of Iceland's most famous attractions, available for booking year-round.

2. Reykjavik Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Northern Lights Hunt Combo Tour: Travel around the main sights in Reykjavik with an audio guide before heading out to hunt the northern lights.

3. 3-Hour Horse Riding Wilderness Tour in East Iceland: Explore the wild nature of the Eastfjords on an Icelandic horse with this highly-rated guided experience.

What is included in a guided tour in Iceland?

Most guided tours in Iceland include pick-up and drop-off from Reykjavik. This usually means all major hotels, guesthouses, or tour bus stops in the city center. They also include full transportation and professional tour guides with experience.

What are the group sizes for guided tours?

The maximum group size will depend on the guided tour you choose. The most common group size for guided tours in Iceland is between 20 to 30 people. Big coach bus tours in Iceland can, however, accommodate over 50 passengers.
If you join a small-group guided tour, your group will usually not exceed 19 people.

Can I bring children on guided tours in Iceland?

Yes! Many guided tours in Iceland are family-friendly. It’s common to see age limits starting at around 6 years old for many tours, but you can also find tours suitable for younger travelers.
For example, this 8-hour Golden Circle sightseeing tour has an age limit of just 2 years old. Make sure to check the age limit for each tour when booking.

What types of guided tours are available in Iceland?

Iceland offers a wide variety of guided tours to suit different interests. You can find tours for sightseeing, exploring ice caves, watching the northern lights, horseback riding, learning about history, and more.

Which language will my guide speak on my guided tour in Iceland?

All tour guides in Iceland speak fluent English, and while they may speak additional languages, most tours are conducted in English unless otherwise stated.

What should I wear for a guided tour in Iceland?

Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable, so it’s important to wear layers and bring weather-appropriate gear. Waterproof jackets, warm clothes, and sturdy shoes are recommended. Don’t forget gloves, hats, and scarves to keep warm.
If you're traveling in winter, it's also a good idea to bring crampons for your shoes to prevent slipping on ice.

What do I need to pack for a guided tour in Iceland?

On day tours, only the bare necessities are needed. It's best to bring a small backpack with you to carry water, snacks, spare clothing items, and, of course, your camera.
If you are traveling on multi-day tours, you will be granted space on board for one piece of luggage. Please keep this in mind when packing for Iceland and try to store any excess luggage elsewhere, such as luggage lockers, if possible.

Is food included in my guided tour in Iceland?

Generally, food is not included in guided tours unless otherwise specified in the included section. It is recommended that you bring a packed lunch or snacks with you on the tour, as not all tours will include stops at cafes or shops.

What are the benefits of taking a guided tour in Iceland?

Guided tours offer several advantages. You get expert guidance and safety while exploring Iceland and don't have to worry about transportation for sightseeing. Guides take care of all the details, making your trip more enjoyable and worry-free.

Can I book a guided multi-day tour in Iceland?

Yes, you can book a guided multi-day tour in Iceland! These fully organized tours allow you to explore the country's stunning landscapes and famous sites over several days, and include accommodation, transportation, and activities.
This 3-day northern lights and ice cave tour has excellent reviews, and brings you to the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon with a guide. It also includes ice caving.
You can also travel around all of Iceland in a small group with this 8-day guided summer tour of the complete Ring Road!

Can I book a private guided tour in Iceland?

Yes, private tours are an ideal choice for those who prefer a more personalized experience. Guided private tours can be tailored to your interests and allow more flexibility with schedules.
One of the highest-rated options is this private 1-day Golden Circle and South Coast tour, where you'll travel in a comfortable 4x4 SUV.

How long do guided tours in Iceland last?

Iceland guided tour durations can vary. Sightseeing tours can range from a few hours to a full day, and even to multiple days. Guided activities like ice caving or horse riding may take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours.

How long do the stops last on guided tours in Iceland?

Bus stops at each listed location will usually last anywhere between 10 minutes to 30 minutes, depending on where you're stopping. This provides the opportunity for sightseeing and photographs.
A lunch stop will usually last approximately half an hour.

Can I leave my tour group on a guided tour in Iceland?

During a guided sightseeing tour, you will be given some room to explore the attractions but will be informed of when and where to rejoin the group. Make sure not to miss this meet-up time to prevent delaying the tour schedule.

Do I need to book guided tours ahead of time?

We recommend booking your tours and activities with good notice to prevent any disappointment. Availability on some tours is limited due to popularity, so make sure to secure your spot at least a few weeks beforehand.

Can I join a guided tour in Iceland if I’m traveling alone?

Absolutely! Iceland is a great destination for solo travelers, and joining a guided tour is an excellent way to meet fellow travelers.

What happens if the weather is bad on the day of my tour?

Weather in Iceland can be unpredictable, but most tour operators are prepared for this. In case of severe weather, tours may be rescheduled or canceled for safety reasons. If your tour is canceled, you'll receive a refund.

Are guided tours in Iceland available year-round?

Yes, Iceland offers guided tours year-round. While summer is the peak season for sightseeing, winter brings unique experiences such as northern lights tours and ice caving.
Be aware that tours may be affected by weather conditions, particularly in winter, so always check for availability and keep an eye on the Icelandic weather forecast.

Are guided tours in Iceland safe?

Guided tours in Iceland are generally very safe. Tour operators follow safety regulations, and guides are trained to handle various conditions.
Your guide will prioritize safety, so you should always follow their instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Do I tip guides on guided tours in Iceland?

Tipping in Iceland is not mandatory but is usually appreciated as a token of gratitude for excellent service. If you feel that your guide in Iceland has provided great assistance and insights, feel free to offer a tip as a gesture of appreciation.

Is it worth it to join guided tours in Iceland?

Yes! Guided tours are a great way to experience Iceland without the stress of planning every detail. With a professional guide, you get local insights, historical context, and access to locations that may be difficult to explore on your own.
Guides also know the best routes and are experts in local conditions, making the experience safer and hassle-free.

Is admission to the Blue Lagoon included in the price of my guided tour in Iceland?

This will depend on each tour provider, so make sure to check the tour description carefully.
For example, in this 11-hour small-group bus tour of the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon, admission is included in the price.
If your Blue Lagoon ticket is not included, make sure to book it with good notice, as availability can be limited.
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