4-DAYS

OFF THE BEATEN PATH

OFF THE BEATEN PATH 4-days tour  

This 4-days tour off the beaten path offers a unique and personal Iceland experience, following the footsteps of farmers and fishermen through impressive landscapes shaped by ice and fire.

We start the tour by going to the delightful area of Borgarfjörður with scenic mountains, valleys and waterfalls and a view to the glaciers in the highlands. We meet Icelandic farmers who are closely connected with the rhythm of nature and tell us all about life on a farm. Then the tour takes us to the remote area of Westfjords, with it's rich birdlife and magnificent scenery. Going back to Reykjavík we stop by breathtaking Dynjandi waterfall before taking the ferry across Breiðafjörður Bay to the picturesque village Stykkishólmur.

 

Available tour dates:

August 15th 2017

September 5th 2017

Booking must be done 6 weeks before tour start
Group size: 10 – 20 persons

 


Included

Three nights in hotels/guesthouses, in double rooms with a private bathroom. Breakfast included. Additional costs for staying in a single room ISK 23.000 

  •      Two 3-course dinners
  •      Bus tour of four days with a local guide
  •      Visit to Háafell goat farm
  •      Visit to Erpsstaðir dairy farm
  •      Visit to Arctic Fox Centre
  •      Ferry ride across Breiðafjörður bay

Not included

  •      Flight to and from Iceland
  •      Accommodation in Reykjavik
  •      Lunch
  •      Dinner in Ísafjörður

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*Please note that the Sea kayak trip and Boat trip to Bird Island are mutually exclusive, as they take place at the same time.

Based on daily exchange rate

1,000 ISK is approximately 7.18 USD

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Here is what one of our customer has to say about a tour with Crisscross:

 

This is an "off the beaten path" kind-of tour where you are not seeing the most popular sites, but doing something amazing and unique - connecting, enjoying and experiencing the best of Iceland. 

Alexandra  Th.,  Tripadvisor

ITINERARY - What we do, day by day

DAY 1: STUNNING CONTRASTS

We leave Reykjavik in the morning and travel through the beautiful Borgarfjörður area, rich in valleys, lakes and rivers, surrounded by rugged scenery of lava and waterfalls. The mountains of the district are highly scenic and varied, with glaciers forming a majestic backdrop on the rim of the highlands. Borgarfjörður includes some of the best salmon rivers in Iceland, but is also the home of Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring of Europe, pumping out 180 liters (about 50 US gallons) of boiling water every second. Enough to fill a 25 meter swimming pool in one hour!

 

At the end of the morning we visit the unique and picturesque waterfalls Hraunfossar (Lava Waterfalls) that flow from underneath the edge of a lava field into the glacial river Hvítá (White River) and Barnafossar (Children´s Waterfall).

 

In the afternoon you can join a 2 – 3 hours optional tour called Into The Glacier, where you get the opportunity of a lifetime to enjoy Iceland’s second largest glacier, Langjökull Glacier – from the inside! In this tour you get to drive in a specially modified vehicle on the glacier, explore the glacier environment, and experience its beauty from the inside.

 

We stay in a hotel in the Borgarfjörður area, including dinner and breakfast

 

Optional: Into the Glacier Tour

ISK 19.500 

HIGHLIGHTS DAY 1:

Deildartunguhver, Hraunfossar, Langjökull Glacier

Hraunfossar
Into the Glacier

HIGHLIGHTS DAY 2:

Háafell goat farm, Grábrók, Erpsstaðir dairy farm, Heydalur thermal spring bath

Goats at Haafell

DAY 2: FARM LIFE

Today we visit two fantastic farms; the goat farm at Háafell and the dairy farm at Erpsstaðir, where we get up close and personal with the Icelandic country life. At Háafell, we will be surrounded by colorful native Icelandic goats. Not so long ago the Icelandic goats were on the verge of extinction but were actually saved by the efforts of the farmer. Here we will hear many admirable stories and sample some delicious goat products of the farm.

 

On our way to the second farm we have an easy walk to the top of Grábrók, a small crater (560 feet) formed by an eruption approximately three thousand years ago. From the top of the crater, the massive lava that surfaced in the eruption becomes visible as well as great part of the Borgarfjörður area.

 

At Erpsstaðir, we will experience a real Icelandic dairy farm, taste the traditional “skyr” and other homemade dairy products as well as visit the farmers and the farm animals.

 

We continue our trip to the Westfjords. At the end of the afternoon a dip in Heydalur´s thermal spring is an ideal place to relax.

 

We stay in a farm guesthouse in Heydalur, including dinner and breakfast.

DAY 3: REMOTE NATURE

We explore further the remote and beautiful landscapes of the Westfjords, located in the extreme northwest portion of the country and in proximity to the Arctic Circle. The area is rich with seals and birdlife and offers magnificent scenery.

 

In the morning we visit the Arctic Fox Center, a non-profit research and exhibition center, focusing on the arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) - the only native terrestrial mammal in Iceland.

 

We arrive in Ísafjörður town around lunchtime. Ísafjörður is the principal town in northwest of Iceland with a variety of stores, cafés and restaurants. The town was established and based on the fishing industry with a lively harbor and beautiful old houses, mainly constructed in the late 18th century. In one of these renovated 18th century houses you find the Westfjord Heritage Museum that focuses mainly on the maritime history.

 

The afternoon is at leisure. You can choose between two optional tours:

-    Sea kayak trip in calm waters between the mountains in the beautiful surrounding of Ísafjörður. The local guide starts with giving a short lesson in paddling and safety before the group takes off paddling a wide circle inside the fjord while keeping a sharp lookout for various bird species and seals.

-     Bird watching tour to Vigur island. You arrive on the small and picturesque island of Vigur after half an hour's boat trip and are greeted by thousands of birds. Vigur is home to puffins, black guillemots, arctic terns and eider ducks with beautiful landscape expressing a sense of timelessness. The island has only 5 inhabitants; a farmer and his family, who welcomes you and tells you about the island. You can take a leisurely walk around the island, see Iceland's oldest windmill and send a postcard home from the smallest post office in Europe.

 

We stay in a hotel in Ísafjörður area, including breakfast. Dinner is not included. Instead you can choose from several restaurants in the town of Ísafjörður. We do recommend a lovely little fish restaurant near the harbor – but that requires pre-booking.

 

Optional: Sea kayak trip (2,5 h tour)

Minimum age 12 years

Price ISK 13.900

 

Optional: Boat Trip to a Bird Island (3 h tour)

Price ISK 11.000

 

Optional: Dinner in a Fish Restaurant: Seafood Buffet

Price ISK 7.500

HIGHLIGHTS DAY 3:

Arctic Fox Center, Ísafjörður, Sea Kayak or Bird Island

Seal and seaweed
Birth of Spring. Puffins
Isafjordur fishing town

HIGHLIGHTS DAY 4:

Dynjandi, Breiðafjörður ferry, Stykkishólmur

Dynjandi waterfall in Iceland

DAY 4: MOUNTAINS AND FJORDS

From Ísafjörður we take a magnificent scenic drive to the southern part of the Westfjords.  We drive through mountain passes with an overview of spectacular landscapes and stunning shorelines until at one point the breathtaking waterfall Dynjandi suddenly grabs the eye.  

 

A ferry takes us across Breiðafjörður Bay to the lovely town of Stykkishólmur on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. In the afternoon we drive back to Reykjavik, where the tour ends.

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+ 354 8976140

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+ 354 8976140

+ 354 8686255