Adventures in Iceland
By Margarita Hirapetian

Adventures in Iceland
By Margarita Hirapetian

Explore this subarctic wonderland with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions and the whole family.
A visit to a place as wondrous as Iceland can change you forever. The island nation’s unique and awe-inspiring landscapes evoke the feeling of being on another planet, while its cultural embrace of magic and folklore give it an enchanting allure. It also happens to be the ultimate playground for families with its mix of wild adventures and cozy moments ideal for both adults and children. From relaxing in geothermal pools to chasing waterfalls and wildlife watching, Iceland is positively a dream destination.

Exploring Nature’s Wonders
If you consider yourself an outdoorsy person, Iceland is where you belong. During your journey with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions, you’ll visit lava fields, hike the rim of a volcanic crater, view the majesty of Goðafoss, Iceland’s largest waterfall, and immerse yourself in the nation’s remote countryside to see the unique Ásbyrgi Canyon, believed to be formed from the hoof of Odin’s mighty steed.

Exploring Nature’s Wonders
If you consider yourself an outdoorsy person, Iceland is where you belong. During your journey with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions, you’ll visit lava fields, hike the rim of a volcanic crater, view the majesty of Goðafoss, Iceland’s largest waterfall, and immerse yourself in the nation’s remote countryside to see the unique Ásbyrgi Canyon, believed to be formed from the hoof of Odin’s mighty steed.
Encountering Wildlife
Iceland is an absolute dream come true for animal lovers. With National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions, you’ll get the chance to visit remote areas by boat and see majestic places impossible to view while traveling solely on land. Small islands like Vigur (a tiny island home to a single family) and Grimsey offer a look at humble families living off the land who share their space with a variety of birds, including puffins, Arctic terns, and eider ducks. While visiting Grimsey you’ll have the incredible chance of setting foot on the Arctic Circle, as its boundary runs straight through the island.


Encountering Wildlife
Iceland is an absolute dream come true for animal lovers. With National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions, you’ll get the chance to visit remote areas by boat and see majestic places impossible to view while traveling solely on land. Small islands like Vigur (a tiny island home to a single family) and Grimsey offer a look at humble families living off the land who share their space with a variety of birds, including puffins, Arctic terns, and eider ducks. While visiting Grimsey you’ll have the incredible chance of setting foot on the Arctic Circle, as its boundary runs straight through the island.

Nurturing Young Explorers
There is an immense amount of activities in Iceland for children who want to learn more about the world. Teens and younger kids can indulge in birding and mastering binocular use, learn to build paper airplanes to better understand the different wing types of various birds, try on blubber gloves to imagine how whales and other sea creatures protect themselves from frigid temperatures, and even work with onboard photographers to make their own music video à la Icelandic superstar Björk. There will never be a dull moment.

Nurturing Young Explorers
There is an immense amount of activities in Iceland for children who want to learn more about the world. Teens and younger kids can indulge in birding and mastering binocular use, learn to build paper airplanes to better understand the different wing types of various birds, try on blubber gloves to imagine how whales and other sea creatures protect themselves from frigid temperatures, and even work with onboard photographers to make their own music video à la Icelandic superstar Björk. There will never be a dull moment.
Bathing In Style
When visiting Iceland, a GeoSea bath is a must. Pools of naturally heated, mineral-rich waters abound throughout the country, and many Icelanders view geothermal bathing as a way of life. These baths can be helpful in soothing aching muscles, relieving stress, and nourishing the skin. After a day of hiking and waterfall chasing in towns like Húsavik, what could be better than relaxing in a heated pool while the kids splash around nearby?


Bathing In Style
When visiting Iceland, a GeoSea bath is a must. Pools of naturally heated, mineral-rich waters abound throughout the country, and many Icelanders view geothermal bathing as a way of life. These baths can be helpful in soothing aching muscles, relieving stress, and nourishing the skin. After a day of hiking and waterfall chasing in towns like Húsavik, what could be better than relaxing in a heated pool while the kids splash around nearby?

Learning From Experts
Onboard a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions’ ship, families will meet and have opportunities to speak with top experts in a variety of fields. Photo instructors offer guidance on how to take gorgeous images of nesting puffins, Icelandic horses, and sulfur cauldrons. Naturalists explain in great detail about the local seabirds and the migration patterns of whales.
Meanwhile, cultural specialists interpret fascinating local customs, including many Icelanders’ belief in mystical creatures like elves, gnomes, fairies, trolls, and mountain spirits and ghosts, and why they are important to natives. This whimsical aspect of Icelandic culture is sure to stir the imagination of children and adults alike.

Learning From Experts
Onboard a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions’ ship, families will meet and have opportunities to speak with top experts in a variety of fields. Photo instructors offer guidance on how to take gorgeous images of nesting puffins, Icelandic horses, and sulfur cauldrons. Naturalists explain in great detail about the local seabirds and the migration patterns of whales.
Meanwhile, cultural specialists interpret fascinating local customs, including many Icelanders’ belief in mystical creatures like elves, gnomes, fairies, trolls, and mountain spirits and ghosts, and why they are important to natives. This whimsical aspect of Icelandic culture is sure to stir the imagination of children and adults alike.
How’s all that for ticking several things off your travel wish list? National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions caters to the entire family with impeccable attention to detail, ensuring people of all ages can get the most out of Iceland’s magical and otherworldly features. Trust us, you’ll step off the ship and immediately start making plans for a return trip.

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I took my first trip to Disney when I was six and haven't stopped traveling since. I fell in love with It’s a Small World. How great was it to visit numerous countries on a joyous boat ride! Since then, I've traveled to 50+ countries on six continents. In 2017, I traveled around the world and visited 23 countries – I spent more than a month in Italy and England and also enjoyed time in Israel, Japan, France and Morocco. While I spent a lot of time traveling solo, I also enjoyed time with my family and friends. Seeing their joy discovering new places helped me discover the joy that comes from planning a magical trip. From then, I decided to turn my passion into a profession.
Some of my favorite places to go include Italy, London, Paris, New York City, Boston, The Grand Canyon, The Galapagos Islands, Israel and Japan.
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