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Family owned company that caters for small groups (2-6 people) this allows us to provide personal and flexible service.
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Perfect day for snowmobiling on  ̈kull💙
30/03/2024

Perfect day for snowmobiling on ̈kull💙

Sun is shining life is good 🤩
22/02/2024

Sun is shining life is good 🤩

The glacier lagoon was in its best shape yesterday 💙
14/02/2024

The glacier lagoon was in its best shape yesterday 💙

2 day south coast & glacier lagoon tour has so many great places
13/02/2024

2 day south coast & glacier lagoon tour has so many great places

Another eruption started this morning Feb 8th Iceland remains open and the eruption only affects the closed area around ...
08/02/2024

Another eruption started this morning Feb 8th
Iceland remains open and the eruption only affects the closed area around Grindavik and Blue-lagoon, see video below
flight arrivals/departures are not affected

Hraun náði Grindavíkurvegi rétt eftir klukkan tíu í dag. Úr lofti má sjá hvernig hraunið rennur yfir veginn.

Winter 🥶
03/02/2024

Winter 🥶

Today was not that bad after all 😍
08/11/2023

Today was not that bad after all 😍

Classic view of Gullfoss waterfall 💙
13/10/2023

Classic view of Gullfoss waterfall 💙

Autumn colours make everything more beautiful 🍂
03/10/2023

Autumn colours make everything more beautiful 🍂

Sheep
06/08/2023

Sheep

Midnight at Skaftafell👌
21/07/2023

Midnight at Skaftafell👌

Fun in the sun
04/07/2023

Fun in the sun

Happy first day of Summer. Horses that survived the winter are officially 1 year older ( or 1 winter older like we say i...
20/04/2023

Happy first day of Summer. Horses that survived the winter are officially 1 year older ( or 1 winter older like we say in Iceland ) ☀️

Why are they painted black ?   peninsula The tradition of painting churches black in Iceland dates back to the 18th cent...
09/03/2023

Why are they painted black ?
peninsula

The tradition of painting churches black in Iceland dates back to the 18th century when Iceland was under Danish rule. At that time, the Danish authorities imposed a tax on the import of paint, which made it expensive for Icelanders to paint their homes and buildings. In response, many Icelanders began using tar to protect and weatherproof their homes and churches.

Over time, the tar-coated buildings turned black, and the practice of painting churches black became widespread. Today, many churches in Iceland are still painted black, both as a nod to this historical tradition and because it is an effective way to protect buildings in Iceland's harsh climate. The dark color also helps the buildings absorb heat from the sun, which can help melt snow and ice on the roof during the winter months.

Right in the middle of somewhere 🌟
22/09/2022

Right in the middle of somewhere 🌟

Live eruption at Fagradalsfjall
03/08/2022

Live eruption at Fagradalsfjall

Various views from Stóri-Hrútur, depending on what's interesting.Visit https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/ for news coverage in English of the volcano in Ice...

It’s officially summer in the highlands 😊
11/06/2022

It’s officially summer in the highlands 😊

Spring 💛
09/05/2022

Spring 💛

We found an Ice Dragon on the Beach 💙
05/03/2022

We found an Ice Dragon on the Beach 💙

Good morning beautiful people 🙂
26/11/2021

Good morning beautiful people 🙂

Good morning from the Glacier lagoon
03/11/2021

Good morning from the Glacier lagoon

01/11/2021

Strokkur at Sunset. Next up dinner at hotel and then Northern lights (hopefully 😁)

Glacier lagoon looked extra beautiful today 🙂
16/10/2021

Glacier lagoon looked extra beautiful today 🙂

Our new family member Hekla is getting bigger and stronger. Pictures from day 1 and then at her 4 month birthday party 🙂
07/10/2021

Our new family member Hekla is getting bigger and stronger. Pictures from day 1 and then at her 4 month birthday party
🙂

Walk of the day lead to this magnificent waterfall, view after the hike made it all worthwhile 🏆
08/08/2021

Walk of the day lead to this magnificent waterfall, view after the hike made it all worthwhile 🏆

Fjallsárlón, the smaller lagoon next to Glacier lagoon 😀
26/07/2021

Fjallsárlón, the smaller lagoon next to Glacier lagoon 😀

Rainbows and unicorns on the south coast today 😁
10/07/2021

Rainbows and unicorns on the south coast today 😁

Vestrahorn mountain looking sharp this morning 💛
07/07/2021

Vestrahorn mountain looking sharp this morning 💛

Beautiful night at Glacier lagoon 👌
06/07/2021

Beautiful night at Glacier lagoon 👌

North west Iceland today 20 degrees and 🌞
02/07/2021

North west Iceland today 20 degrees and 🌞

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Iceland Go Tours

Iceland Go Tours is a family owned business. We specialize in high-end travel in Iceland on affordable prices. We travel in small groups and our goal is to provide the best personal service so your holiday in Iceland will be as good as possible. We like to go off the beaten track and do our best to stay away from the big crowds. Our guides are mostly family members and very close friends who all have grown up in Iceland and know the country in and out. Before traveling to Iceland it is necessary to plan the days you will spend. We think the best way to discover Iceland is in a private jeep tour. When you hear people talking about a „ Private jeep tour in Iceland “ it sounds like something very expensive and fancy. The truth is that if you are in a group of 4-6 people, a private jeep tour in Iceland is kind of a „budget jeep tour“ and saves you money. Not to mention that on a private tour everything is more flexible and the trip is tailored after your needs. All our day tours can be done as private tours. We can also offer private airport pickup to and from your hotel. If you have special request about a tour in Iceland please send us a line and we will do what we can make it happen.


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