• 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.

Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon – Take A Private Tour to Iceland’s Prized Possession

Iceland is a somewhat contradictory name for this geologically unique country. It’s a Scandinavian nation with ice-covered regions roughly amounting to 10% of the entire landmass. If you’re planning to visit Iceland, you must include Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in your itinerary. It’s an Icelandic term that literally translates to a glacial river lagoon located in the southeast between Hofn and Skaftafell Nature Reserve. You’ll inevitably stop at this location if you undertake a trip along the renowned Ring Road.

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon

1. Getting there: You’ll have several options to reach Jokulsarlon at your disposal. For instance, you may contact www.discover.is for Private Tours in Iceland. Or, you can simply rent a vehicle and drive it to your destination. If you start your journey from Reykjavik, it will take you somewhere between 4 and 6 hours to get there. Since the drive will be along the Ring Road on a Private Tour Iceland, you’ll pass through some of the most scenic locations.


2. Accommodation: The best way to explore the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon is to keep aside at least 2 days for traveling, exploration, and accommodation, especially if you’ll start from Reykjavik. Organizations offering Iceland Private Tours should be able to point you in the direction of the accommodation facilities available in the area. Most people choose to stay at lodgings close to the lagoon. Then again, booking in advance is crucial because these hotels and hostels fill up quickly during the tourist season.

Europe’s largest glacier – Vatnajokull

3. A bit about geography: So, what’s special about the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon? It’s a lake filled with water that melts away from an outlet glacier called Breidamerkurjoll, one of the tongues of Europe’s largest glacier – Vatnajokull. When you witness the lagoon, you may feel it has been there since the dawn of the Earth. In reality, the glaciers started forming right after the 1930s. Due to the increase in the temperature since the 1970s, they started four-folding. The lagoon is one of the deepest in Iceland with a depth measuring over 248 meters.


4. Wildlife: Icelandic wildlife may not be diverse, but it’s definitely unique. At Jokulsarlon, you’ll encounter the nests of sea-birds, along with a colony of seals swimming casually among the icebergs and by the coastline. You may even notice a couple of them lounging lazily on floating icebergs. Nesting mostly happens during the summer months, and at that time, Arctic Terns can behave fiercely while protecting their eggs. If you’re fortunate enough, you’ll also see puffins.

Explore the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon

5. The Hollywood connection: Indeed, Iceland has an intricate connection with Hollywood. The Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon was the backdrop in many Hollywood films that earned critical acclaim, won awards, and enticed audiences across the world. Some of the most notable films include “A View to a Kill,” “Tomb Raider,“ “Batman Begins,” and “Interstellar.”


6. Activities: There’s much for you to do in Jokulsarlon. For instance, you can indulge in boat tours taking place during the summer months from April to October. The high season is between July and August. It’s when the lagoon welcomes almost 40 boating enthusiasts every day. You can choose between amphibian and zodiac boats, but the latter tend to sell out faster than the former. If you opt for a zodiac trip, you should book it in advance. You should also remember that it takes place only between June and September.


Final considerations

Boating is, of course, not the only attraction in Jokulsarlon. You can also enter ice caves and witness the world-renowned Northern Lights from there. No amount of words can describe why this location earned the title of being the “crown jewel” of Iceland. You need to see for yourself.


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Thursday, 24 June 2021

The Ecstasy of Witnessing Cascading Waterfalls of Southern Iceland in a Private Tour

Iceland has been always capturing the imagination of globe-trotters, professional photographers, nature-lovers, adventurists and even filmmakers due to its variegated terrains. As a tourist, you get ample opportunities to get immersed in the impeccable beauty of this island nation, floating serenely in Atlantic Ocean. Among select natural marvels, the majestic waterfalls of Iceland require a special mention. When you visit Iceland, prioritize exploring the southern fringes of the country. The region is known for numerous incredibly magnificent waterfalls. The rest of the blog discusses these heavenly natural creations.

Gullfoss

Gullfoss

Gullfoss is hands down the most popular waterfalls of Iceland, attracting thousands of tourists throughout the year. Tourist-friendly Private Tours in Iceland administered by DISCOVER, a top travel agency, do include visiting Gullfoss in most of the itineraries.

  • An important segment of the famous Golden Circle Route
  • Arguably the most photographed Icelandic waterfalls
  • Uniquely appealing 2-tiered waterfall
  • Two cascades, with 36 feet and 69 feet heights respectively
  • Crevasse is 2.5 km
  • Breathtaking scenery in its surroundings

Bruarfoss

Bruarfoss

Further exploration in a Private Tour Iceland would reveal lesser-known yet fascinating waterfalls. One such waterfall is called Bruarfoss.

  • It has a relatively small size
  • Bruarfoss boasts off a signature color (bright blue)
  • The other name by which it is known is – THE BLUEST WATERFALL
  • Origin is the glacial River Bruara
  • The height of Bruarfoss is only 10 feet
  • An enchanting photo-stop with electric blue rapids with a lush green backdrop
Faxi

Faxi

You might have guessed by now that there is no dearth of waterfalls in Iceland. If you don’t love tourist-interest spots with large crowds, then visiting Faxi Waterfall would be a good decision.

  • The origin of Faxi is River Tungufjlot
  • The width of the waterfall is roughly 250 feet
  • It has a height of about 22 feet
  • Visiting Faxi during summer days could let you witness salmons jumping in its rapids – a marvelous frame to capture
  • Located in the vicinity of Bruarfoss

Hjalparfoss

Hjalparfoss

Hjalparfoss is yet another lovely waterfall that is bound to enchant you with its mesmerizing beauty.

  • Located in the Thjorsardalur Valley
  • It is actually a pair of waterfalls
  • The merging point of River Thjorsa and River Fossa creates the waterfall
  • Accessible to tourists throughout the year (means accessible during winter days, too)
  • A short, comfortable hike from a nearby parking lot takes you to the exact spot
  • Recommended period to visit Hjalparfoss is autumn
Urridafoss

Urridafoss

The mystic and imposing Urridafoss Waterfall would fill your heart with tranquility.

  • The origin of the waterfall is in River Þjorsa
  • Fact: River Þjorsa is the longest Icelandic river (its length is 230 km)
  • Fact: Urridafoss is regarded as the most voluminous Icelandic waterfall
  • The waterfall hits the deck of a lava field called Þjorsarhraun
  • You can witness a few fishermen trying their luck during summer days

Plan an extensive itinerary

It is nearly impossible to visit each of the above-mentioned waterfalls if you visit Iceland on a short trip. Try to plan a week-long trip and enjoy the alluring beauty of these waterfalls.

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Wednesday, 16 June 2021

Exciting Activities You Can Get Involved into While Touring Iceland in summer

You might have read several times about the charm of Iceland as a wonderful tourist destination. Have you ever thought about the host of activities you can get involved into when you travel the country during summer days? Iceland attracts a fair number of tourists in summer months, when the weather is friendlier. There are many engrossingly unique activities you can associate to while planning the itinerary during this time. Here is a short list you can easily dig through as a helpful reference material.

Private Tour Iceland organized by a renowned agency

How is it during summer months?

Firstly, when you avail a Private Tour Iceland organized by a renowned agency such as Discover, tailored to your travel aspirations, you should have clear ideas on facts about weather conditions. For example:

  • Three months comprise the summer season in Iceland – June, July, August
  • Distinctly longer daylight hours
  • Cool temperature (10 to13-degree Celsius) with breezy conditions

You would be sweetly surprised to realize that there are some activities in Iceland you can get involved into, which is not possible when you tour the country during winter months, the weather being the main hurdle.

Extensive tour of the mighty highlands

Extensive tour of the mighty highlands

Summer is the perfect time when you can scale the highlands as there would be snow or hailstorm. You can freely roam and discover the vast space in one of the customized Private Tours in Iceland, without any worries about unpredictability of weather.

  • With clear views of imposing mountains, paths laden with wildflowers and mystic beaches, you would have no dearth of engrossing views.
  • Moreover, if you hire a 4X4 vehicle, it would be easier for you to drive along the sinewy roads, as there would be rarely any fog, mist or heavy showers.
Reykjavik joint

Enjoying an ice-cream in a Reykjavik joint

You have to do this – buy a sumptuous ice-cream (choose your favorite flavor) from a well-known eatery or store in Reykjavik, and enjoy it to your heart’s content. The locals would press on the fact that it is a ‘must-do’ activity during summer months.

Spotting thousands of puffins

Spotting thousands of puffins

Summer is the season when the coasts of Iceland are crowded by hundreds of thousands of puffins. Visiting the lovely Westfjords and witnessing puffins near the sea cliffs is one of the most fascinating experiences you can have while traveling in Iceland.

The Magical Mid-night Sun

The Magical Mid-night Sun

Iceland falls within the Arctic Circle. During summer, the sun never sets beyond the horizon, ensuring daylight hours of at least hours. You can watch the sun even at midnight. The best location is from any place in southern fringes of the country. Don’t skip clicking photographs of this unique natural phenomenon.


Boat tours for whale-watching

You can also plan a boat tour for whale-watching that is hugely popular during summer days in Iceland. Reykjavik is an ideal place. You can also consider Husavik in northern Iceland.


Get your travel package ready

Talk to the experts of Discover and customize the travel package to Iceland during summer months.


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Wednesday, 26 May 2021

A Helpful Guide for Rejoicing the Exploration of Blue Lagoon during Pandemic

Blue Lagoon is an exquisite marvel of Nature in Iceland. Iceland is not all about getting engrossed in the mystic charm of Northern Lights. There are multifarious beautiful natural beauties across its terrains. Blue Lagoon is one such captivating body of crystal clear, azure water epitomizing serenity. Traveling to Blue Lagoon, especially during the times of pandemic requires a bit more planning than the usual occasions. But, with the aid of a reliable tour operator, it is actually easy to plan for the trip in a hassle-free manner.

Traveling to Blue Lagoon

The impact that COVID 19 has

It is an undeniable fact that the pandemic is still affecting the travel and tourism industry to a significant account. Normalcy is returning at a slow pace. But, you don’t have to lose hope or keep aside your interest of exploring a lovely, fascinating country like Iceland. Private Tours in Iceland, as planned by top travel agency Discover, comply with all the set regulations of the government and diligently maintain the COVID 19 norms. If you belong to one of the approved countries according the Icelandic government’s list, then you are free to travel to the country.

Experience in a Private Tour Iceland the warm water of the Lagoon

Now, what actually is Blue Lagoon?

Obviously, you might be already excited to know about Blue Lagoon and its captivating beauty. It is one of a kind in the whole world. Its location among the lava fields of Iceland makes it more unique. You would be overjoyed to know and experience in a Private Tour Iceland the warm water of the Lagoon, which remains at 39 degree Celsius throughout the year. Yes, you read it right. Even in chilling winter months, when there is snow all across the nation, the water in Blue Lagoon still maintains the same temperature.


Healing properties

It is said that the water of Blue Lagoon has tremendous healing properties. It is rich in minerals that do a lot of good to your skin health. Taking a bath in water remarkably rejuvenates youthful spirits. You feel energized. There is a new leash of positive vibes in your soul. You become content after a long session of bath.

Blue Lagoon is in Reykjanes Peninsula

Where is it?

Blue Lagoon is in Reykjanes Peninsula. It is situated in the south-western fringes of Iceland. The landscape is barren and marked by peculiarly cone-shaped dormant volcanoes. If you plan to travel from the Reykjavik city, as it happens with most of the tourists, then it would take a 30-minute drive. On the otherhand, if you set the itinerary right from the Keflavik International Airport, then it would take merely a 15-minute drive to reach the Lagoon.


Following pandemic guidelines

Please keep in mind that you have to mandatorily follow the set of guidelines for tourists when you are exploring the place. The tour executives from Discover would provide you with necessary instructions that you should take seriously. In order to make your traveling experience memorable and enjoyable, this is very important.


Get in touch with experts

Talk to the representatives of Discover to know more informative details about the itinerary.


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Monday, 24 May 2021

Major Tourist Stoppages In and Around Golden Circle

Thingvellir National Park

There are generally two top priorities of visiting Iceland. The first one is of course experiencing the magically captivating Northern Lights – the dance of solar dust in the horizon. The second priority is getting immersed in the impeccable beauty of Golden Circle. The terrain offers more than you can imagine. Its biodiversity is incredibly fascinating. Each and every itinerary of any person visiting Iceland mandatorily has exploration of Golden Circle as a major activity. Did you know that there are some genuinely engrossing detours in and around the place? The rest of the blog talks about this.

Thingvellir National Park

Discover, a top travel agency, professionally arranges for customized Iceland Private Tours that you can utilize to explore the incredibly wonderful Thingvellir National Park, located in Golden Circle. You would be completely enamoured by the arresting beauty of the place.

  • It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • It would merely take 45 minutes to drive a super-jeep and reach the spot.
  • You would come across lava rock stretches in the park.
  • Also, the Thingvallavatn Lake is located here.
  • It is the largest natural lake in Iceland.
  • The park is also known for its green pastures, marked by birches and pines.
  • You can get involved in activities such as diving and snorkeling while exploring the park.
Geysir Geothermal Area

Geysir Geothermal Area

This is yet another scenic stoppage in Golden Circle that you can enjoy in Private Tours Iceland, either on a solo trip or on a tour with a group of friends.

  • The location of the Geysir is in the Haukadalur Valley.
  • You need to drive for approximately 50 minutes from Thingvellir to reach the area.
  • In the way, you can stop at the hamlet by the name Laugarvatn, and get immersed in glimpses of local culture.
  • There are lots of hot pools in Geysir Area.
  • From a distance, you could witness a tall gust of steam rising from vents in the ground.
  • Besides the Great Geysir, you can also find the Strokkur Geysir that has its own charm.
Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss Waterfall

  • It is the last major stoppage in Golden Circle Private tour.
  • From Geysir Geothermal Area, it would take only 10 minutes to drive to the place.
  • You would be truly astonished by witnessing the scintillating and imposing fall of milky-white enormous volume of water from valleys.
  • The effect is hypnotising at times. Don’t forget to carry a high-definition camera along with you.
  • During summer months, the fall can pour a whopping 5000 cubic feet of water each second.
  • In the vicinity of Gullfoss, you would find the magnificent region of Langjokull. It is a gigantic glacier that is the main source of water.
  • The river on which the water falls is called Hvita.
Traveling during pandemic

Traveling during pandemic

It is obvious that you need to abide by the regulations of the local authorities when you travel and explore Iceland during pandemic. The executives of Discover would guide you accordingly. Your tour becomes more enjoyable when you follow the instructions of the concerned authorities.

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Monday, 10 May 2021

Reykjavik, Your Focal City in Private Iceland Tours

When you travel to Iceland, the tour becomes more engrossing when you makes the capital city, Reykjavik, your base, and plan the itinerary to other regions of this beautiful country. Reykjavik has a charm of its own, and people often seem to neglect it, as they get allured by the marvelous terrains in the outskirts and far-off coastal areas. There are several places in Reykjavik where you can travel and explore the cultural traditions and energetic vibes of the city. Your tour would be very memorable when you plan the activities in and around Reykjavik.

Top agency such as Discover for your Private Iceland Tours

Cleanest and Greenest

When you buy a reasonably priced tour package from a top agency such as Discover for your Private Iceland Tours, in most of the cases, Reykjavik would be your focal city. You can also customize the itinerary centered on the city. Your travel experience becomes smoother and certainly more enthralling. It is one of the cleanest cities in the world. Also, the city is counted among the greenest places, globally. As far as safety is concerned, you would be delighted to know that Reykjavik is completely safe for tourists, arriving from any corner of the world.

Witness the magnificent Northern Lights

When can you visit?

This is a subjective questions and the answer depends on your personal plans and priorities. In a Private Tour Iceland, if your aim is to witness the magnificent Northern Lights, then visiting the city between November and February is a good idea. The nights are pretty long, and mostly cloudless – ideal to enjoy the magnetic brilliance of the solar dust. But keep in mind about the harsh winter of the region. On the other hand, if you are more inclined to hiking activities, then traveling during the summer months would be a good idea.

Booking a hotel room in Reykjavik

Where can you stay?

There are multiple accommodation options in Reykjavik. The simplest of them is booking a hotel room. There are cheaper lodges, too, which you can opt for, if your budget is tight. Moreover, you have the option of couchsurfing. Plan your accommodation in the country before you arrive.

Visiting the Sun Voyager

Visiting the Sun Voyager

It is one of the most popular tourist interest spots in Reykjavik – a metal structure of a Viking boat. You can take photographs here, capturing the melancholy of the sea coast and Mount Esja, faintly visible at the other bank.

Exploring the Flea Market

The Flea Market of Reykjavik attracts lots of tourists, as it sells plenty of local handicraft items at cheap rates. You also get several kinds of second-hand items here.

The City Hall plus the Pond

The City Hall plus the Pond

This is another attractive place in Reykjavik where you can spend quality time, roaming in the beautiful garden, enjoy beautiful nature.

Exploring Laugavegur

Exploring Laugavegur

Laugavegur is one of the most exciting locales in Reykjavik, where there are numerous high-end shopping options. Also, you can visit plush restaurants here. You also get a taste of old town at this place.

Book a travel package

Book a travel package

Visiting Iceland, especially its capital, should be your priority. Hence, purchase a suitable travel package for a memorable tour.


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Monday, 3 May 2021

Locating Northern Lights during Pandemic in Iceland

During the onslaught of COVID-19, especially during its second wave, there is no denial that international traveling has become extremely difficult. Planning a tour to Iceland is not exactly smooth to realize, when you are a foreign citizen. Nevertheless, it is not at all impossible to travel to Iceland, complying with all kinds of safety rules and regulations. You need to talk to your travel agency, and chalk out the itinerary accordingly. The main reason, in most of the cases, of touring Iceland is witnessing the magically gorgeous Northern Lights. It is possible to experience the brilliance, even during pandemic.

Iceland Private Tours organized by Discover

Firstly, what actually are Northern Lights?

Northern Lights are dancing solar dust in the expansive sky, particularly during winter season, and could be relished from strategic zones in Icelandic terrains. The interplay of lights, as you can enjoy in any of the Iceland Private Tours organized by Discover, would mesmerize you with its magnificence. Keep in mind that solar activity is the main factor that creates such a heavenly effect. You need clear, cloudless skies to witness the beauty of Northern Lights. But, you should be patient enough to get its glimpses.


Particular places where you can watch the Northern Lights

You can choose the outskirts of Reykjavik in Private Tours Iceland in order to capture the captivating Northern Lights. You can seek some expert help from a local guide to know about the best time to see the Lights. Staying in Reykjavik for just a couple of days may not serve the purpose. You need to keep more patience. You can also travel to North Iceland to see the Northern Lights. There weather is less unpredictable there. Another region where you can go is the Westfjords area in the south-western fringes of the country.

Particular places where you can watch the Northern Lights

A guided tour is helpful

You can depend on a guided tour to watch the Northern Lights. The local authorities, along with the professionals of a responsible touring agency such as Discover, take all the necessary precautions during the COVID-19 situations, to provide you a safe experience in your itinerary. Moreover, in a guided tour, you don’t have to hunt for places to watch the Northern Lights. There would be an Aurora Expert who would help the tourists to witness the magic of the solar dust, from a strategic zone. In addition, you might see some unexplored and less-popular landscapes during the tour.


The Super-jeep tour

If you have a more generous budget, then it is highly recommended to hire a 4X4 super jeep for the tour. You would be able to enjoy a more immersive experience across the capital city Reykjavik, and other parts of the country. Moreover, you would be able to set your own schedule for the tour activities. It would also be safer during the pandemic.

Places to watch the Northern Lights

Plan safely

Consider all the safety and health regulations when you plan a tour to Iceland. Try to maintain the protocol sincerely. You are guaranteed of an enjoyable tour when you abide by the rules set by the authorities during this pandemic.


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