Iceland sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge — the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates — and the landscape reflects this extraordinary geological position. Glaciers cover 11% of the country. There are over 200 volcanoes. Hot springs bubble from the ground and geysers erupt on schedule. The light in summer never fully disappears. In winter, the Northern Lights are among the most spectacular natural phenomena on earth.
Our tours visit Iceland in both seasons — the winter aurora tours run from December to March, and the summer Ring Road adventure runs from June to August. Both offer completely different but equally extraordinary experiences of this remarkable country.