Isafjordur, Iceland
Iceland, the second largest island in Europe, is a natural wonder of active volcanoes, glaciers, fjords, desert plateaus, and a midnight sun. The air is startlingly clean, and ideal for communing with nature, Iceland style -- fjord fishing, river rafting and whale watching. On its northwestern peninsula, the rock formations that make up the fjords date back 14 million years. And some of the country's oldest and best-preserved buildings remain in this former trading post.
Vatnajokull
Located in southeast Iceland is Europe's largest glacier with an area of more than 5,100 square miles, about the size of all the glaciers on the European mainland put together.
Active Volcanoes
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is one of the most volcanically active areas in the world. It's a real hotbed of activity with hot springs, geothermal outdoor pools, bubbling mud holes and gurgling geysers.
Reykjavik
Located south of Isafjordur, Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland is a modern city with an active arts scene, plenty of cultural events, as well as a charming old town.
Shore Excursions
Choose from a wide range of activities to enhance your onshore experience.
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