• 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.

Monday 26 April 2021

Are There Risks Involved In Volcano Tourism In Iceland?

You might have read in news or elsewhere about the growing interest among global adventure enthusiasts and travelers in volcano tourism, centered mainly on exploring the mystic terrains of Iceland. The back and craggy volcanic fields smeared with grey ash, and streams of molten lava at a distance, together form a unique vistas with a captivating frame. Visitors generally remain in awe in discovering the untapped ‘dangerous’ beauty of Mother Nature. Now, the big question is – are there serious risks associated to volcano tourism? What are the important factors a traveler should take into account? The blog tries to throw light on these questions.

The recent eruption in Iceland

The recent eruption in Iceland

Geldingadalur Valley recently witnessed a volcanic eruption, in March this year. Fagradalsfjall volcano erupted almost after 800 years. The reputable travel agency, Discover, leaves no stones unturned in arranging affordable Private Tours in Iceland that also included customized visits to lava fields. There is an inexplicably magnetic charm in listening to the hissing of volcanic steam and crackling stones when lava meanders through the mountainous surface. The tours arranged by Discover comply with all kinds of safety norms. Nevertheless, as a responsible tourist, you have to remain cautious and abide by the local regulations even without being guided.


A new creed of passionate ‘Lava Chasers’

‘Lava Chasers’ is simply the name given to a new group of over-enthusiastic tourist who reach near the vicinity of a volcanic eruption, revel in the phenomenon of flowing lava, click photographs and share on social media platforms. The past decade has witnessed a remarkable spike in the number of Lava Chasers across the globe, including tourists participating in customized Private Tour Iceland packages.

A new creed of passionate ‘Lava Chasers’

An adventure in which people revel

You could travel by a boat on water-body by the side of the volcanic mountain or even walk straight to the fields, depending on the nature of location and status of the eruption. There are some tourists who hire helicopters to experience a top-view.

The damages that could occur

The volcanic smoke is mainly composed of sulfur dioxide that can cause severe damages to your lungs. In fact, a story from the other part of the world, New Zealand, says that many tourists died or were hospitalized due to sudden eruption of Whakaari Volcano. Hence, there are severe risks at times, and you need to be well-informed to tackle those.

Targeting the suitable eruptions

Targeting the suitable eruptions

A bit of research can make the experience a lot safer and enjoyable. Research centers and scientists continuously observe and study volcanoes. The ones in Iceland are less explosive in nature compared to other volcanoes in rest of the world. Usually, a concerned travel agency like Discover that conducts extensive volcano tourism has ample data about the site, and implements all the requisite safety measures. Choosing the appropriate site and distance would not be an issue for you.


Are you ready?

If you are mentally prepared for volcano tourism in Iceland, then book your travel packages and feel the additional rush of adrenaline. Happy traveling!


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Blog source: https://www.discover.is/are-there-risks-involved-in-volcano-tourism-in-iceland/

Tuesday 13 April 2021

Important Do’s And Don’ts to Remember in Iceland Tours

Planning an extravagant tour of Iceland is undoubtedly an exciting experience. It becomes more intriguing when you actually reach the country, either on a solo trip, or with your family and friends. Enjoying the trip to this tiny, floating, secluded, Nordic island country attains a new level when you follow a certain set of regulations as a traveler. There is a well-defined list of some do’s and don’ts that you need to go by, while exploring the beauty of the country. The rest of the web blog will reveal more details on this topic.

You need to be flexible

You need to be flexible

Private Tours in Iceland organized by renowned travel agency Discover are excellent travel packages letting you to get immersed in the Icelandic terrains, satiating your wanderlust. But keep in mind that the schedule might suddenly change due to poor weather conditions. A sunny day could turn into a day of hailstorm the next moment – that’s the unpredictability of Iceland’s weather. A pre-planned expedition to one of the mountains could get cancelled, and you have to remain prepared for change in plans.


Check out road conditions

There is a wonderful website that tells about the real-time road conditions, and you can freely use it to add more value to your Private Tour Iceland. The site provides all kinds of details pertaining to conditions of roads, especially after snowfall or overnight rains.

Strolling through a gorgeous lava field

Strolling through a gorgeous lava field

Arguably, Iceland is the only country in the whole world where you can simply stroll through a genuine lava field without an iota of risk. It could be conveniently experienced when you explore the lovely Snaefellsnes Peninsula.

Expect lots of waterfalls in city outskirts

Expect lots of waterfalls in city outskirts

Iceland is known for its variegated terrains and natural marvels. On the same note, you could expect witnessing the milky white gushing water of several waterfalls in this land.


Tap water is portable

There is no need to buy mineral water bottles in Iceland for drinking purpose. Taps in Iceland run potable mineral-rich drinking water! Just open it and quench your thirst with pure, germ-free water.

For Northern Lights, target September-April bracket

For Northern Lights, target September-April bracket

The time between the months of September to April is the ideal period when you can witness the heavenly magnificence of Northern Lights, as the sky mostly remains clear, although there are occasional rains.


Never drive in stormy weather

There is no need to explain this, as it is pretty obvious.


Don’t cross the speed limit

This would be the rule if you would have traveled to any country across the globe. In urban locales, the speed is limit is about 50km/hour. It is 90km/hour in rural areas.

Private Tours in Iceland organized by renowned travel agency

Camping in wild is prohibited

It was legal a few years ago – not anymore. You need to use a regulated and designated campsite.


Exploring a glacial cave without a professional guide

Doesn’t the pointer seem intimidating enough, or do you require any further explanation?

Exploring a glacial cave without a professional guide

Travel in peace

Following the above-mentioned instructions would enrich your traveling experience in Iceland and you would like to visit the country again.


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Friday 2 April 2021

Geldingadalir Fagradalsfjall Volcano: Witness the Fascinating Volcano at Iceland!

Did you ever witness a volcanic eruption with your own eyes? You see it almost every day on infotainment television channels, such as National Geographic or Discovery, but witnessing this mind-boggling natural phenomenon while standing a short yet safe distance away from it is something indescribable. One such volcanic eruption is happening right now! The entire landscape in Geldingadalur underwent a significant facelift due to this volcanic eruption that started on Friday, 19th March. As soon as the word got out, hundreds and thousands of travelers from all over the world started booking tickets and trips to this Nordic nation to feast their eyes with a sight they won’t probably see again in their lifetime. You should get here too if you don’t want to miss out on something otherworldly.

We are on a private tour on our way to the volcano

1. Check it out: It was in the early hours of a lazy Sunday morning when a photographer visited the eruption site on the Reykjanes Peninsula to the southwest of Iceland to take videos of the event with a drone. Are you wondering whether it will be worthwhile to book Private Tours in Iceland from www.discover.is before even catching a glimpse of what awaits you? Simply search the web, and you’ll see the video uploaded by the same photographer mentioned above.

Witness the Fascinating Volcano at Iceland

2. The colorful patterns: According to this photographer, the image of the eruption atop the Fagradalsfjall Mountain in Geldingadalur at dawn was incredible. The colorful patterns of the stream of lava flowing down the mountain slopes like a stream are simply indescribable. Even the most veteran photographers who spend their lives traveling, witnessing, and capturing Mother Nature’s every facet, won’t be able to describe the astonishing beauty of this event. The only thing you can do is to book a Private Tour Iceland, pack your bags, and fly to this Nordic country.

Witness a volcanic eruption with your own eyes

3. Visiting: As already mentioned above, this event is pulling in tourists from every corner of the world. Iceland was one of the most famous tourist destinations before it, but now, it’s like a haven for adventurers, thrill-seekers, knowledge hunters, and straightforward tourists. Hundreds of travelers, if not thousands, are already flocking to the site of the eruption every day. They’re undertaking hikes that last several hours, starting from Grindavik and a few other locations accessible via road. The more enthusiastic folks aren’t hesitating to hire small aircrafts and helicopters, either. Lines of vehicles stretching over a kilometer along the roads close to the eruption site have become a common sight at the moment. The authorities wanted to restrict access due to ever-changing weather conditions, volcanic gas toxicity, unstable lava terrain, and poorly-trained or inadequately-prepared hikers that attempted to explore the site. However, they reopened it after ascertaining that it’s perfectly safe as long as every visitor sticks to a couple of guidelines.

Explore the volcanic site

4. Requirements: Those who recently explored the volcanic site say that it’s best to dress as warmly as possible. A pair of sturdy hiking boots will also be necessary, along with something to snack on. If you start the hike from the South Coast Road, it may take you about two hours. You also have to climb a few steep mountain slopes. Naturally, preparing in earnest will be mandatory.

Witness an event to see the volcano

To conclude

This is your chance to witness an event that you may not be able to see ever again. If you have plans to visit Iceland later this year, scrap them now and book flight tickets immediately. Remember – Iceland will be there, but bearing witness to such ethereal sights is something you can’t afford to miss.

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