Port
Djupivogur, Iceland
Activity Level
Easy Activity
Excursion Type
Information Not Currently Available
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$440
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 6 Hours
Meals Included
Meals included
Enjoy this intimate introduction to daily life in Iceland under the watchful eye of Europe's largest glacier — majestic Vatnajökull.
You'll leave the tiny fishing village of Djúpivogur and stop at the town of Höfn. From there, continue through a picturesque mountainous region to the outlet of Heinabergsjökull Glacier.
Heinabergsjökull Glacier was at its largest around 1890, reaching all the way to the moraine ridge that now envelops the lake in front of the glacier. Trucks were driven up to this ridge and filled with ice for chilling fish both at sea and ashore. Heinabergsjökull Glacier has since retreated, leaving a deep glacial lagoon in its wake. This is the habitat of several rare Icelandic plants and a great variety of birds. Take advantage of a 30-minute stop among these tranquil surroundings to explore on your own.
Next, head to a local horse farm, where Icelandic pastries are served. Meet some of the farm's residents — pure-bred Icelandic horses and a variety of domestic farm animals.
Please note: Travel time to Höfn is approximately 1.5 hours each way, with additional driving between the various destinations. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. The birds start migrating away around mid-August. Terrain includes even and uneven surfaces, inclines, gravel, grass, mud, and steps. Not advisable for guests using a wheelchair. Suitable for guests with mobility limitations with a companion to assist. Some sights can be viewed from the coach parking area; all walking is optional. Dress warmly in layers with a windproof and waterproof outer layer; bring a warm hat, gloves and a scarf. Wear sturdy, non-skid walking shoes. Parents traveling with children under the age of 3 must rent a child's car seat from the tour operator; please see the Destinations team on board. You cannot use your child's car seat from home in Iceland.
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