Teens-First Adventures: Iceland - Summer Edition
Eight days of midnight sun and raw adventure. Glaciers, snorkelling, and a descent into a volcano.
Journey highlights
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Floating between two tectonic plates in the Silfra fissure with underwater visibility stretching to 100 metres, rated one of the world's top ten dive sites
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Descending 120 metres into the magma chamber of a dormant volcano, one of the only places on earth where you can stand inside a volcanic heart
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Private Zodiac ride through floating icebergs on Fjallsárlón glacier lagoon with champagne and a stop at a secret island beneath Iceland's tallest volcano
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Strapping on crampons to hike across the crevasse-riddled glacial tongue of Sólheimajökull with an IFMGA-certified mountain guide
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Enquire NowSnorkel between two continents in water so clear you can see 100 metres. Hike across a glacier tongue riddled with ancient crevasses. Descend 120 metres into the magma chamber of a dormant volcano. Iceland in summer is a land that barely gets dark and never runs out of ways to leave you speechless. It starts in Reykjavik with a private food tour through Viking-modern streets and a hands-on Nordic cooking class where a three-course meal of Icelandic fish and free-range lamb comes together around a farmhouse table.
From Reykjavik, the landscape opens up fast. Strokkur geyser erupts every few minutes, Gullfoss waterfall thunders 32 metres into the canyon, and then you are in the water yourself, floating through the Silfra fissure between two tectonic plates with visibility that stretches to 100 metres. Lunch is surrounded by tomato plants inside a geothermal greenhouse powered by volcanic heat. The next day, a super jeep crosses icy rivers and craggy riverbeds into Thórsmork valley, flanked by three glaciers, where a luxury wilderness barbecue is waiting.
The south coast unfolds in black sand and ice. Reynisfjara’s jet-black beach, troll-legend sea stacks, Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, then crampons on for a private glacier hike across Sólheimajökull. A private Zodiac takes you through floating icebergs on Fjallsárlón glacier lagoon with champagne and a stop at a secret island. Icelandic horses carry you to a hidden 30-metre waterfall beneath Eyjafjallajökull, and the journey closes at the Blue Lagoon Retreat built into an 800-year-old lava flow, where evenings are spent soaking in milky teal waters as steam rises into the endless summer twilight.
Experiences on this tour
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View ExperienceSnowmobiling in the Troll Peninsula
Explore the mountains of the stunning Troll Peninsula on the back of a snowmobile, taking in the incredible views as you speed across the snow. During the winter, look out for the Northern Lights dancing through the sky above.
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View ExperienceAurora snowmobiling in the South of Iceland
This unique adventure promises not just the thrill of speed but also a deep connection to Iceland's breathtaking natural wonders, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
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View ExperienceLaugarás Lagoon Sanctuary of Wellness
Immerse yourself in Icelandic geothermal luxury at Laugarás Lagoon, where mineral-rich waters, mountain vistas, saunas, and a gourmet menu combine for an exclusive wellness escape in nature’s dramatic embrace.
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View ExperienceSnowmobiling on langjokull
Conquer Langjökull, Iceland’s majestic “long glacier,” on a private snowmobile adventure. Feel the thrill of the ice beneath you while taking in sweeping views of the south coast and untouched glacial wilderness.
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View ExperienceIcee Horse Back Riding
Ride through Iceland’s wild Ölfus landscapes on a private, two-hour tour with gentle Icelandic horses, guided expertly for an unforgettable journey blending serenity, connection, and awe-inspiring scenery.
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View ExperienceThe Lava Show: A Molten Earth Experience
Witness the raw power of Iceland’s volcanoes brought within reach at the Icelandic Lava Show, an extraordinary, close-up encounter with molten lava, where science, spectacle and rarity combine in a truly singular experience.
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View ExperienceSilfra Snorkelling between Tectonic Plates
Drift between continents in the crystal-clear waters of Silfra, where visibility stretches to 100 metres. A serene, dreamlike snorkelling experience revealing Iceland’s most ethereal underwater world.
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View ExperienceSky Lagoon
Soak in an infinity-edge geothermal lagoon carved from lava, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Five minutes from Reykjavik and the perfect way to land in Iceland.
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View ExperienceBorgarfjordur and into the glacier
Discover Iceland’s west in private luxury, from lava-carved waterfalls to the powerful Langjökull glacier, ending with an unforgettable descent into luminous blue ice caves hidden deep within the ice.
Our Teen-First Adventures include:
- Your dedicated Travel Consultant who will take care of arrangements
- Private international airport transfers in destination and your own private, English-speaking local guides
- Unique experiences, hand-picked by our Journeys team
- Entrance to must-see local sites
- Dedicated 24/7 team providing in-country support and guidance
Hotels on this Tour
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View AccommodationFosshotel Glacier Lagoon
A stylish Icelandic hideaway between glacier and ocean, Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon offers sleek comfort, striking scenery and effortless access to Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders—elevated with Scott Dunn’s tailor-made expertise.
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View AccommodationThe Retreat at Blue Lagoon
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon offers exclusive lagoon access, sophisticated suites, world-class wellness, and bespoke Icelandic experiences, providing discerning travellers with an unparalleled blend of luxury, privacy, and natural beauty.
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View AccommodationHotel Ranga
Hotel Ranga offers a warm welcome, delicious gourmet food and wine, and the opportunity to enjoy the natural wonders of this remarkable part of the country. Its location means there is good chance of catching sight of the Northern Lights.
When to visit
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Nordic climate - May, June and July are the driest months of the year. Mid-June to August is high season, but most highland tours don’t operate until July because of snow. At other times, many tourist facilities outside Reykjavík are closed. From September through March, the night is dark enough to see the Aurora Borealis.
We design each itinerary around you, so this suggested itineraryis a starting point that we can tweak or transform into something completely bespoke to you. Call us on +852 2829 2000 to start planning your holiday.
