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AH63  The Silver Circle 10 Jun 2010 -
9 Sep 2010
 
This combination of AH61 The Saga Trail and AH62 The Highland Road gets you in close contact with Iceland's glaciers and gives you first hand information on the settlement history of the island.
 
We start our tour by driving along the shores of the fjord Hvalfjörður. On its northern shore, we show you the whaling station, which is still in operation.
Our next stop is the Settlement Center in Borgarnes, where we visit one of the ongoing exhibitions. On the way to Reykholt and the hot spring of Deildartunguhver we stop for lunch in Fossatún.
 
Next we head over pass of Kaldidalur (English: cold valley), the second highest pass in Iceland, to the Langjökull glacier, where we stop at Jaki for a walk along the glacier.
 
Our last stop on our way back to Reykjavík is at Þingvellir National Park.
 
Included:
Bus
English Guidance
Settlement Exhibition  
Entrance to Snorrastofa
 
Guidance:
Thursday departures are also guided in German
 
Online Booking:
Up to 90 minutes prior to tour departure

TIP Are you wondering about the places we visit on this tour such as Deildartunguhver, the Þingvellir National Park and Geysir? You´ll find more information here at "Destinations in Iceland".
 

Tour is Available:
 
 
Departure: 08:00
Pick-up: 07:30
Duration: 13 hours
 
Complimentary hotel pick-up service.
 
Children fares:
Child (0 - 11): FREE
Youth (12 - 17): 50% off
 
Price: 122.00
Book online and receive a 5% online discount
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