The Catalog of Places

A guide to the best corners of the island, from waterfalls to volcanoes.

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Materials for download

Explore 150 Breathtaking Icelandic Locations

Clever map of Iceland – digital version (44MB)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit?

Iceland is best explored in the summer when the weather is more stable and the days are longer. Autumn brings beautiful colors and fewer tourists. Winter is for those who want to see the Northern Lights and ice caves.

How long does the trip take?

Our trips last from three to fourteen days, depending on your preferences. You can choose a quick tour or a slow exploration. Each day adapts to your pace and interests.

What is the weather like in Iceland?

Iceland has unpredictable weather that can change throughout the day. Bring layered clothing and be prepared for rain, wind, and sunshine. Your guide will teach you how to read the landscape and understand what’s coming.

Do I need special equipment?

Good footwear and appropriate clothing are essential. Your guide will advise you on what to bring and help you prepare for any situation. You don’t need to be an athlete, just willing to explore.

How do I get to Iceland?

You fly to Reykjavík, where we will meet you. We have contacts for the best flights and can help you with your booking. From the airport, it’s just a short trip to the heart of Iceland.

Do you have any further questions?