• GCG Golden Circle Glacier - Super Jeep Tour

    Would you like a personal tour to the Golden Circle? Join us in our 4×4 super jeep adventure to this popular attraction, adding a visit to a glacier near Reykjavik, Glacier Langjökull. Meet our friendly and accommodating guide and enjoy this unforgettable tour in Iceland.

  • Northern Lights Magic | 4×4 Super Jeep Tour

    Well, there’s the travel comfort and sitting space available in the vehicle. The tour is personalized since we only take in smaller groups. It’s a very flexible travel experience that one can say that we “play by the ear”. We can lend you a tripod at no extra cost. And there’s of course the 4×4 thrill!

  • Spicy Golden Circle | Minibus Tour

    It’s also possible to Discover Iceland and the Golden Circle on a minibus tour, if you prefer. We believe there’s great value to this tour, since you’ll get to see the main highlights, but also a good number of other stops.

Sunday 31 May 2020

Top Day Trip Explorations from Reykjavik

Taking a day trip from the capital city Reykjavik is the best way to explore Iceland’s enthralling natural wonders. You visit a tourist spot, stay there for an hour or two, and return to your hotel at Reykjavik on the same day, in a typical trip. Obtaining a detailed map of the country is essential. Circumnavigating the island nation at a relaxing space will take nearly 2 weeks. It is better to prioritize the places you desire to visit, and smartly cover the sightseeing agendas selectively, through well-tailored day trip by top-rate travel companies.
Reynisfjara Beach
Marveling at Basalt Columns
Visiting the famous Reynisfjara Beach from Reykjavik is easy, and convenient to your budget. You simply need to take one of the Iceland Super Jeep Tours efficiently conducted by Discover.is, an emerging travel agency, and reach the spot without hassles. The USP of the beach is a rich cover of black pebbles, incessantly washed by cool Atlantic waters. Locally, it is known as the black beach. A little exploration will take you to a mystic cave. You will find fascinating Basalt Columns here, in delicate hexagonal patterns, apparently countless, formed naturally from the cooling of lava.
Strolling around Seljalandsfoss
Strolling around Seljalandsfoss
By being a part of Super Jeep Tours in Iceland, you can quickly reach the intensely scenic Seljalandsfoss, not very far from the Reykjavik outskirts. It is an incredibly beautiful waterfall that majestically drops from a height of about 60 meters. The surrounding area is artistically covered by lush greenery dotted with blooming flowers and chirping birds, painted by Mother Nature, during spring and summer months. There are also minor hiking trails in and around the place. Few public buses consider this as a stoppage, but it is wiser to rent a Super Jeep and drive from Reykjavik without wasting time, and reach more comfortably. There is a picturesque café nearby, serving delicious hot chocolate.
Immersing in Blue Lagoon
Immersing in Blue Lagoon
A day trip is incomplete without a visit to the exquisite Blue Lagoon. The lagoon waters, rich in minerals, is said to be therapeutic. It remains fairly hot even during winter months. Taking a bath in Blue Lagoon in a snowy terrain is an unforgettable experience. It is a delicately crafted man-made lagoon where the temperature of waters varies between 98 and 102 degrees. Keep in mind that it is an expensive outing, with the touristy crowd.
Touring Golden Circle
Touring Golden Circle
If you want to enjoy multiple sites in a single day trip, it is mandatory to visit the Golden Circle, regarded undisputed as one of the best tourist-interest spots, globally. From witnessing bejeweled sprouting water from well-known geothermal Geysir area to getting thoroughly captivated by the unlimited charm of Gullfoss waterfall, you will be instantly mesmerized with the natural beauty of every element of Golden Circle. You also get a scope to visit ‘Thingvellir National Park’, a heritage site declared by the UNESCO.
Implement day-trip ideas
By now, you have got some broad ideas of what you can do by taking day trips in Iceland. Begin to plan your trip without any delay.
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Monday 25 May 2020

Time To Visit Iceland When You Have To Spend The Least

Visiting Iceland is undoubtedly an exhilarating experience, especially when you haven’t toured the country before. Taking suggestions from a reputed tour advisor is a wise step, as you gather more information about prime tourist-interest spots. Also, you can customize your tour on a shoestring budget, prioritizing the places you want to visit first. You get clearer ideas about accommodation options and local eateries, too. But, another crucial point to consider is the exact time bracket for the Iceland tour when you have to bear the least expenses for everything.
Golden Circle Tours Iceland
Targeting the off-peak period
Discover.is, a revered travel company, meticulously arranges for intensive Private Tours in Iceland at off-peak period, considered as the best time to travel on budget. It is usually from September till late November in the first segment and January till last weeks of May in the second segment. December is predominated by Christmas celebrations. Hence, you have to spend more on services as the demand is high for accommodation and restaurant facilities. There are also more people at touristy places. Mild and comfortable weather, besides school vacations during Icelandic summer in June till August spikes demand, too, especially for Golden Circle Tours Iceland. Traveling in autumn or spring months is judicious.
Specific savings
Specific savings
Car rentals are important deals in any itinerary of Iceland Tours. Avoiding the peak seasons will let you save significantly when you are renting a luxury car, or a Super Jeep, for navigating the coastal regions through Ring Road. There are chances of getting a lucrative discount or even a lower rental tag for these services. Moreover, the rush for accommodations is also not high during autumn and spring. You will be able to strike a good deal while booking rooms, at favorable expenses.
Cheap flights
Cheap flights
If you are traveling to Iceland from mainland Europe or USA, you will be amazed to find out the sheer quantity of cheap flights available, especially when you dig through platforms like Skyscanner. You can easily compare the rate charts of multiple service providers and book the return flights that suit your budget.
Stress on February/March
Stress on February/March
February/March marks the gradual receding of chilly winter, but you can still feel the cold breeze throughout the day. With no traces of festive vibes, this quaint period is the perfect time if you want to relish your travel experience in Iceland. The weather may seem gloomy with darkish tinge, but the skyline is comparatively clear, like a polished slate. Your stay will be inexpensive, added by the glorious witnessing of the Northern Lights that have a high probability of appearance during this time.
Avoid summer months
Avoid summer months
It will be a gross mistake if you pick the summer months to travel. As said before, there will be tourists and a spiked enthusiasm among the locals to participate in numerous activities, increasing the costs of a wide range of services.
Researching on tour timings
Hopefully, you are now better positioned on your research to decide on the exact time to tour Iceland, creating sweet memories.
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Tuesday 19 May 2020

In Reykjavik dining locally: the Right Food and Drinks to Try


Touring Iceland is one of the most exhilarating experiences for any travel enthusiast. Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is at the epicenter of all revelries when you are exploring the country. Your itinerary remains incomplete if you don’t taste the delectable dishes and refreshing beverages, bearing a typical Icelandic signature. Reykjavik houses some of the best restaurants, dining options, and café joints in the Nordic region. Ensure to dine regally, and relax with frequent sips on traditional Icelandic beverages on your tour, making each moment of your stay even more relishing.

Skyr – a local favorite


Skyr – a local favorite

Dining locally in a well-planned Private Tour Iceland mandatorily means you must order Skyr, an immensely popular dish prepared from yogurt and fresh cottage cheese. This rich and creamy delicacy, often served with berry jam, melts in your mouth, rendering an ecstatic feel to your palate.


Immersing yourself in Coffee Culture

The extensive coffee culture in Iceland is delicate, and has a global reputation. Top-rated Private Tours in Iceland, such as the ones impeccably conducted by Discover.is, essentially have a customizable coffee tour in itineraries. There are distinct varieties of coffee available in colorful eateries and cafes of Reykjavik. There is no harm in ordering a cup of hot coffee before you dine locally. It depends on your mood and willingness to experiment with which category you would like to taste.

Immersing yourself in Coffee Culture


·   Matcha Latte – If you want to rejuvenate your traveling spirits, then nothing matches the sweet exuberance of Matcha Latte, prepared with finely grained coffee powder, milk and superior quality matcha.

·    Caramel Latte with coconut flavor – For experiencing an aesthetic blend of caramel, coffee and coconut, you need to taste this, imbibing the creamy warmth of earthly flavors.

·   Midnight Mocha – It is a delicately cold-brewed coffee, perfectly amalgamating the Icelandic atmosphere in its vibes. Order it with a dash of rich chocolate essence.

Roasted sirloin

How about a sumptuous dinner in one of those plush restaurants at central Reykjavik? Indulging yourself once in a while amidst the engaging schedule of your tour is a wise idea. Try roasted sirloin, a world-class lamb preparation with blueberry polenta and pistachio crumble. Some chefs also add a little bit of Tindur cheese to render more subtlety to its appeal. It is one of the local signature dishes very difficult to resist.

Fermented Shark


Fermented Shark

Are you somewhat shocked with the subtitle? An extravagant dish not so popular nowadays, fermented shark still demands a lot of attention at the dinner table on special celebratory occasions. You have to visit a posh dining joint to order it, usually fermented with superb quality natural ingredients.

Seafood galore

It would nearly be a sin if you don’t try seafood when dining locally. The incredible varieties of seafood you get at Icelandic restaurants will definitely astound you. From mashed sardine stew to grilled lobsters and roasted cods, the range is mouth-watering.

Seafood galore


Indulge yourself

Make a list of delicacies you would like to experience and save the note. For more options, you can refer to relevant sources on the internet.

Monday 18 May 2020

12 Mistakes Travelers Make While Touring Iceland

If you regularly follow top social media handles on travel and tourism, you might have already noticed that Iceland is rapidly becoming an immensely popular destination for travel enthusiasts. The diverse natural beauty of the country is consistently attracting global tourists. From geysers, volcanoes, snowy trails to gorges, fjords, glaciers and beaches, there is no dearth of breathtakingly beautiful places in Iceland. Touring Iceland requires some basic preparations, and an alert mind, avoiding a few common mistakes that locals have observed while welcoming travelers. Know about 12 such mistakes through the following points.
Purchasing bottled water
Purchasing bottled water
In Iceland Private Tours, avoid purchasing bottled water, as the country is blessed with a wonderful system supplying naturally potable water aplenty, whenever you open an ordinary tap. Moreover, it is also about championing environmental concerns.
Neglecting to layer
Neglecting to layer
Iceland Private Tours conducted by Discover.is will let your experience the unpredictability of weather, from sudden showers to bright sunlight to even snowfall, within a blink! Neglecting to pack warm clothes while traveling, even during summer months, is a gross mistake.
Cramming numerous activities
Cramming numerous activities
Avoid getting involved in too many activities; otherwise you will be unable to enjoy the subtleties of the country. Strictly prioritize what you want to explore and for how long.
Purchasing costly alcohol
Purchasing costly alcohol
Buying alcohols from supermarkets in Iceland is an expensive affair. The most intelligent tip is purchasing bottles from duty-free stores, with reasonable price tags. Also, try to take advantage of happy hours and discount coupons at local pubs.
Skipping shower before a swim
Skipping shower before a swim
For your swimming experience and relaxation in hot springs and geothermal tubs, it is mandatory to take a shower. Respecting the natural bath is primarily all about hygiene.
Not trying local food
Not trying local food
It is a sin not trying the local food when touring Iceland. Whether Skyr, roasted sirloin or fermented shark, enjoying a typical Icelandic delicacy is should be part and parcel of any itinerary.
Tipping at eateries
Tipping at eateries
Don’t try tipping at local eateries because it is not the norm in Iceland. The waiter doesn’t expect it from you.
Not checking road closures
Not checking road closures
Be alert while driving, especially through the Ring Road, especially during long winter months. There may be road closures, avoiding which can lead you to dead ends or in far more dangerous circumstances.
Disturbing the birds and animals
Disturbing the birds and animals
It is indecent to disturb the animals when you visit a local firm. Feeding is also not recommended. Same rule applies when you are bird-watching, especially in Puffin tours.
Camping anywhere
Camping anywhere
You may get excited about the vast welcoming terrains of Iceland but camping anywhere according to your whims is discouraged.
Visiting crowded spots
Visiting crowded spots
You will be unable to enjoy the beauty of a tourist-spot if it is overcrowded. Try to avoid it, and explore options in the vicinity.
Blindly trusting Google Maps
Blindly trusting Google Maps
Don’t do it, especially when you are driving, as Google Maps can take you to roads strictly not suitable for cars.
Keep in mind
When you visit Iceland, try to avoid the mistakes mentioned above, for a wholesome travel experience.
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Monday 4 May 2020

How To Manage Expenses During A Trip To Iceland

Iceland is, undoubtedly, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the whole world right now. However, it comes with a massive price tag attached to almost everything. The prices quoted by the hotels, shops, restaurants, and bars will make you think that you’ll return home penniless. Nevertheless, everything in Iceland will be worth every dime that you spend. After all, the fanaticism for Iceland among travelers isn’t going to hit a wall anytime soon. It’s evident from the fact that the number of tourists is increasing every year. Then again, it doesn’t make sense to empty your pockets during your stay in the Land of Fire and Ice. So, what can you do to save your money?
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Avoid hotels: An excellent way to save money in Iceland is to avoid staying in hotels. Most hotels are in Reykjavik and along the Ring Road. All of them are very expensive. If you can avoid hotels, then you will be able to save money for the Super Jeep Tours in Iceland that you can book from www.discover.is. You can have a much more affordable yet comfortable experience in guesthouses. These complexes are small and they usually consist of reasonably-priced cabins. Some of them even serve breakfast.

Go for a smaller car: A few our Iceland Private Tours cars are pocket-friendly. Now, specific areas in the country require you to drive a four-by-four. Without such an SUV, you won’t be able to stray far from the Ring Road. Then again, hiring a four-by-four is going to bite off a huge chunk from your funds. That’s why you should go for a smaller vehicle. While you will miss a few things, you can drive along the Ring Road and see enough waterfalls, glaciers, mountains, and geysers.

Iceland Super Jeep Tours

Drink water from taps: If you choose to buy water bottles in Iceland, then you’ll run out of money too fast. Fortunately, tap water in Iceland comes from clean, natural springs. The water is safe enough for anyone to drink. However, you should let the tap run for a few seconds before taking a sip. Otherwise, you have to taste the sulfuric smell. You won’t need anything more than a refillable water bottle and drink water without paying for it during the entire trip.

Buy duty-free alcohol: No matter where you go, you won’t get a free drink in bars and restaurants. A standard mixed drink is quite costly. Instead of a bar, you should buy alcoholic beverages in bulk at markets. The prices are much more tangible there, but markets, where you can get alcohol, are few and far between, to say the least. You can also consider buying alcohol at the duty-free stores at the airport.

Icelandic dinners

Snacking instead of dining: You deserve to treat yourself with one or two Icelandic dinners. Then again, you need to restrict yourself to one or two dinners only. Otherwise, you might have to wonder why your wallet feels light. Instead of spending money at restaurants, you should stop at gas stations and have sandwiches there. Don’t forget to stock up on snack items. You can also cook your own meals now and then.

To conclude

It does seem a better option to book a bus tour from Reykjavik. However, Iceland is one such destination that deserves exploring with as much freedom as possible. That’s why you should go with a travel agency that offers private tour packages. Or, you can rent and drive your own vehicle.

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