ICELAND

Fire, ice and endless adventure

Where Every Journey Feels Untamed

Iceland is not just a place to visit it’s a land to experience. One day you may be hiking beside glaciers, the next riding Icelandic horses across lava fields, and later soaking in geothermal pools under a starry sky.

Places to Go in Iceland

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Reykjavik

Iceland’s capital is vibrant and artistic, with cozy cafés, music festivals, and colorful houses. A perfect base for day trips to the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon.
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Golden Circle

A must-see route featuring Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, and Geysir geothermal area. An iconic introduction to Iceland’s natural wonders.
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South Coast (Vik, Skógafoss, Seljalandsfoss)

Famous for black-sand beaches, towering waterfalls, and glaciers. Vik’s Reynisfjara Beach is one of the world’s most dramatic coastlines.
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Blue Lagoon

A world-famous geothermal spa with milky-blue waters rich in minerals, set against lava fields. Perfect for relaxation and wellness.
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Akureyri & North Iceland

Known as the “Capital of the North,” Akureyri is a charming town near waterfalls, whale-watching tours, and volcanic landscapes.

Experiences in Iceland

Road Trips & Ring Road

Drive Iceland’s scenic routes through waterfalls, volcanoes, fjords, and fishing villages.

Hot Springs & Spas

Relax in the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, or hidden natural hot pools.

Northern Lights Hunts

See auroras from September to March by super-jeep tours, boat cruises, or remote cabins.
The Kirkjufell mountain church mountain and kirkjufellfoss waterfall at grundarfjordur at Snaefellsnes peninsula in Iceland

Discover Iceland

Iceland is a country of raw, untouched beauty where nature dominates, and humans adapt to its rhythm. Volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, and fjords create a landscape that feels otherworldly.

At Sava Travel, we design itineraries that balance Iceland’s wild adventure with moments of rest and luxury — so you can explore the extremes without stress.

Best Time to Travel Iceland

FAQs about Iceland

5–7 days is ideal for the Golden Circle and South Coast. For a full Ring Road trip, plan 10–14 days.

From September to March, with the clearest skies in mid-winter (December–February).

Yes, but it can be tailored. Guesthouses and self-catering are budget-friendly, while luxury lodges, private guides, and helicopter tours offer indulgence.

Absolutely. Kids love waterfalls, hot springs, puffins, and whale-watching. Families often enjoy self-drive Ring Road trips.

Fresh lamb, Arctic char, skyr (Icelandic yogurt), lobster soup, rye bread baked in hot springs, and Icelandic hot dogs.

No — service charges are included. Tipping is not expected, but rounding up is appreciated.

Renting a car is the most flexible option. For winter or Highlands, 4x4s are recommended. Guided tours are excellent if you don’t want to drive.

Very safe. The main risks are weather-related (sudden storms, icy roads). Always check conditions before traveling.

Yes, many geothermal pools are open to the public (Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, Mývatn). Always follow local rules for safety.

It’s one of the few places on Earth where you can see volcanoes, glaciers, geysers, black-sand beaches, and northern lights all in one trip.

Plan Your Iceland Journey

From aurora-lit winters to endless summer days, from geothermal lagoons to glacier hikes, Iceland is a land where every journey feels like an adventure. At Sava Travel, we design tailored itineraries that bring you closer to the raw magic of Iceland — with all the details seamlessly handled.

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