Tailor-made holidays in Iceland, designed for you
Tailor-made holidays in Iceland, designed for you
Tailor-made holidays in Iceland, designed for you
The elemental majesty of Iceland travel 2026
Iceland adventure tours offer a rare opportunity to witness the earth in its most volcanic, formative state. From the thundering waterfalls of the Golden Circle to the ethereal silence of the Highland interior, every vista is a masterclass in natural wonder. Experience the restorative power of geothermal lagoons and the celestial dance of the Aurora Borealis. Our Iceland tailor-made holidays are designed to be both mindful and deeply personal, blending refined comfort with a genuine focus on sustainability.
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Featured journeys
Your luxury expedition, tailored solely to you. Be inspired by the endless possibilities of our Iceland expeditions.
Northwest Passage: The Legendary Arctic Sea Route
Navigate the legendary Northwest Passage, exploring remote Arctic landscapes, Inuit culture, and polar wildlife.
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Edge of Ice: Iceland to Spitsbergen Expedition
Sail from Reykjavik to Longyearbyen, this expedition blends adventure, wildlife, and dramatic Arctic landscapes.
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Our curated journeys navigate the most prestigious and secluded corners of the island, ensuring every detail of your exploration is handled with absolute precision.
The Vatnajökull Region
Home to Europe’s largest glacier, this area offers a landscape of sapphire ice caves and crystalline lagoons. We curate private glacier hikes and zodiac tours amongst the floating icebergs of Jökulsárlón, providing an intimate connection with the sheer scale and beauty of Iceland’s frozen heart.
The Central Highlands
Only accessible during the summer months, the Highlands are Iceland's last great wilderness. From the multicoloured rhyolite mountains of Landmannalaugar to the vast Askja caldera, this region offers total seclusion. It is the ultimate destination for those seeking off-the-beaten-track adventure and raw, volcanic energy.
The Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Often described as "Iceland in Miniature," this peninsula contains glaciers, volcanoes, and dramatic sea cliffs. We reveal hidden coastal paths and private lava tubes, allowing you to experience the mystical allure of the Snaefellsjökull glacier, which famously served as the gateway in Verne's 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth.'
The Westfjords
One of the least-visited regions of Iceland, the Westfjords are a labyrinth of deep fjords and towering bird cliffs. This area offers a profound sense of isolation and traditional maritime culture. It is a sanctuary for those seeking silence, rugged beauty, and rare wildlife encounters away from the main routes.
The Reykjanes Peninsula
Beyond the famous Blue Lagoon, Reykjanes is a UNESCO Global Geopark filled with steaming vents and recent volcanic fissures. We provide exclusive access to private geothermal experiences and architectural retreats that blend seamlessly into the dramatic, moss-covered lava fields, just a short distance from the vibrant capital.
The North & Lake Mývatn
A land of pseudo-craters, bubbling mud pots, and the majestic Dettifoss waterfall. Northern Iceland is a hub for whale watching and astronomical observation. Explore the "Diamond Circle" and retreat to boutique lodges that offer the perfect vantage point for the Aurora Borealis in total seclusion.
The Vatnajökull Region
Home to Europe’s largest glacier, this area offers a landscape of sapphire ice caves and crystalline lagoons. We curate private glacier hikes and zodiac tours amongst the floating icebergs of Jökulsárlón, providing an intimate connection with the sheer scale and beauty of Iceland’s frozen heart.
The Central Highlands
Only accessible during the summer months, the Highlands are Iceland's last great wilderness. From the multicoloured rhyolite mountains of Landmannalaugar to the vast Askja caldera, this region offers total seclusion. It is the ultimate destination for those seeking off-the-beaten-track adventure and raw, volcanic energy.
The Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Often described as "Iceland in Miniature," this peninsula contains glaciers, volcanoes, and dramatic sea cliffs. We reveal hidden coastal paths and private lava tubes, allowing you to experience the mystical allure of the Snaefellsjökull glacier, which famously served as the gateway in Verne's 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth.'
The Westfjords
One of the least-visited regions of Iceland, the Westfjords are a labyrinth of deep fjords and towering bird cliffs. This area offers a profound sense of isolation and traditional maritime culture. It is a sanctuary for those seeking silence, rugged beauty, and rare wildlife encounters away from the main routes.
The Reykjanes Peninsula
Beyond the famous Blue Lagoon, Reykjanes is a UNESCO Global Geopark filled with steaming vents and recent volcanic fissures. We provide exclusive access to private geothermal experiences and architectural retreats that blend seamlessly into the dramatic, moss-covered lava fields, just a short distance from the vibrant capital.
The North & Lake Mývatn
A land of pseudo-craters, bubbling mud pots, and the majestic Dettifoss waterfall. Northern Iceland is a hub for whale watching and astronomical observation. Explore the "Diamond Circle" and retreat to boutique lodges that offer the perfect vantage point for the Aurora Borealis in total seclusion.
The natural wonders
Iceland’s wildlife is as resilient as its landscape. On our Iceland responsible trips, you may witness the acrobatic displays of humpback whales or the stoic presence of the Arctic fox. The coastline teems with puffins and guillemots, while the inland rivers are home to wild Atlantic salmon. Every encounter is an opportunity to witness the delicate balance of the sub-Arctic ecosystem, fostered through dedicated, low-impact travel practices.
Sheep on the open pastures
Iceland
Atlantic Puffin
Iceland
The natural wonders
Iceland’s wildlife is as resilient as its landscape. On our Iceland responsible trips, you may witness the acrobatic displays of humpback whales or the stoic presence of the Arctic fox. The coastline teems with puffins and guillemots, while the inland rivers are home to wild Atlantic salmon. Every encounter is an opportunity to witness the delicate balance of the sub-Arctic ecosystem, fostered through dedicated, low-impact travel practices.
Sheep on the open pastures
Iceland
Atlantic Puffin
Iceland
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Every journey I plan starts with a conversation. Tell me what excites you, what you've always dreamed of experiencing, and I'll craft something extraordinary. The best expeditions begin with a single question: What would make this unforgettable for you?
Ashley | Expedition Planner
FAQs
Discover everything you need to know about your upcoming Iceland travel experience with our frequently asked questions.
The Icelandic weather is famously changeable. We recommend high-quality waterproofs, sturdy hiking boots, and multiple woollen layers. A detailed, bespoke packing list will be provided to ensure you are comfortable in all conditions, from glacial winds to geothermal heat.
Yes, being on the water away from light pollution offers an exceptional vantage point. The Aurora is best viewed from late September to March. We monitor solar activity to give you the best possible chance of witnessing this celestial display.
Inspired by Iceland’s leadership in sustainability, we strive to select partners and transport providers that focus on environmental impact, helping to protect the island's unique landscapes for the future.
We utilise modified 4x4 "Super Jeeps" and private helicopters to access the most remote areas safely. Every transition is managed by expert local guides who possess an intimate knowledge of the terrain and weather patterns.