HIGHLIGHTS:
* Explore one of the world’s most active geothermal hotspots. Learn
how Icelanders have captured that energy. Enjoy soaking in hot pools
* Enjoy views out the door of your tent of glaciers, rivers, and lakes
* Explore the Myradalsjokull ice cap and climb on one of its glaciers,
the Solheimajokull.
* Enjoy Iceland’s seafood to include snacking on Haroifiskur, a wind-dried
haddock or cod.
* Learn Icelandic history from the Irish monks voyage to the uninhabited
island, the Norse settlers, rule by Norway, then Denmark, and finally
Iceland’s Independence.
* Hike along a glacier lake, Langisjor, with views of Vatnajokull glacier,
the world’s third biggest icecap.
* Summit nearby Sveinstindur Mountain and stay at the mountain hut.
* Walk on a black-sand beach near the small town of Vik. View nearby
sea stacks with probable Puffin sightings.
*Extend your stay to enjoy Reykjavik with its colorful buildings and
people. Visit the statue of Leif Eirikson, the Saga Museum, the Botanical
Gardens and so much more. Go Whale Watching. Reflect on the trip while
relaxing in the thermal baths at the Blue Lagoon.
* Trip style-Base Camp and trekking of up to 10 miles per day, camping
and huts. and 4 x 4 travel.
DESCRIPTION:
Iceland means new and different things for you to see and do. This
short itineary is researched to allow us to visit both some of the
most famous areas and to go to off the beaten path treasures only
the locals know about. Only here in a very short drive can we go from
whales to mountain top. You will be on beautiful glaciers and soaking
in hot springs near a geyser in the same day. Camping allows us to
share the 24 hours of light and its long sunsets and sunrises over
vast vistas. Much of Iceland is still taking shape before your very
eyes — raw, dramatic landscapes born from volcanic eruptions and carved
out by glaciers. Icelanders are proud that they still speak the ancient
language of the vikings, but they certainly don´t just live in the
past. Their cherished ancient heritage lives on in harmony with the
most exciting innovations from the world of arts and cultue today.
This refreshing mix of local, traditional, progressive and cosmopolitan
culture appeals to almost every taste. Iceland is so close to USA
that you can just go there on whim for a quick change of scene and
scenery. With its pristine nature, clean water and pollution-free
atmosphere, Iceland in not just a place to feast your eyes on. This
fresh and refreshing environment also produces quality food that is
the ultimate in good taste. No where else is there such a wonderful
mix of ancient viking culture, modern world, and exotic natural world.
Saturday, August 13th- Saturday, August 20th, 2011
$2690 /person. Airfare is additional.
To Register - Call Now! Contact the PPS office
at 585-346-5597!
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