What’s New in Iceland & Greenland for 2018 Travel

 

Leading Iceland travel specialist, Discover the World, is taking advantage of the record number of UK flights to this mid-Atlantic island* by launching a new travel programme for 2018, featuring a host of new trips and special offers, including some exciting wilderness hotels and geothermal spa openings.

Quite simply it has never been easier to fly from the UK to Iceland. In just over three hours, travellers can access this charming Nordic isle, characterised by lava fields, volcanoes, waterfalls and glaciers. This winter alone, there are a total of 81 flights per week between London and Reykjavik (this is an increase of 20% compared to last winter) even before considering regular departures from the UK’s regional airports such as Birmingham, Manchester, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Belfast and Edinburgh.

Discover the World’s 2018 programme will feature exciting new openings such as; the world famous Blue Lagoon’s first luxury hotel plus new geothermal baths, natural spas, and the chance to combine a stay in Reykjavik with a new wilderness lodge in Greenland. Discover the World is already the most established specialist tour operator to Iceland in the world (offering tailor made fly drives as well as escorted tours), and these new trips will add to its already comprehensive holiday programme offering activities and experiences including northern lights viewing, whale watching, horse riding, natural spas, glacier hiking, guided walking and Superjeep safaris.

New for Winter 2018

NEW Krauma Spa Opens in Borgarfjörður, West Iceland

Those looking to experience Iceland’s geothermal waters will welcome the new Krauma Spa, which has just opened in Borgarfjörður, West Iceland. Its remote location is expected to be a hit for those visiting the area, combining naturally warm water (100°C) from Europe’s most powerful hot spring, Deildartunguhver, with cooler water from Rauðsgil Ravine, which originates from Iceland’s smallest glacier, Ok. Five natural geothermal baths sit alongside relaxation rooms, saunas and steam baths. Incorporate this into Discover the World’s ‘Northern Lights, Glaciers & Waterfalls’ fly drive.

A 4 night fly drive is available from £489pp based on two sharing (with 3x nights in Hotel Husafell & 1x night in Hotel Frost & Fire) on a B&B basis including car rental and unlimited use of Discover the World’s exclusive iDiscover iPad. Return flights are available from an extra £150pp. Krauma tickets cost an additional 3800 ISK (approximately £28) per person. www.discover-the-world.co.uk/desti
nations/iceland-holidays/northern-lights-glaciers-and-waterfalls

NEW Long Weekend Break Offer ‘Stay 3 pay 2’ at Hotel Siglo, North Iceland

Visit Hotel Siglo for three nights or more before 31 May 2018 to take advantage of its exclusive ‘stay 3, pay 2’ offer with Discover the World, saving up to £335 per room. Located on a sleepy waterfront in the fishing town of Siglufjörður, on Iceland’s northern coast, the hotel is a lovely setting for a long weekend break in this lesser-visited area of Iceland. As well as exploring the pretty countryside that surrounds the fjord, guests can visit the award-winning Herring Era museum, art galleries and micro-breweries. They can also participate in optional excursions such as snowshoe walking (in the winter) and horse riding (in the summer). The area is also one of the only places in the country that skiing is offered, or you could simply relax in outdoor tubs, taking in the town at night.

A 3 night fly-drive holiday (taken before 31 May 2018) is now available from £621pp (was £759pp, saving £138pp) based on two sharing a room on a B&B basis, with return domestic flights between Reykjavik and Akureyri, car rental and use of Discover the World’s exclusive iDiscover iPad. Return international flights excluded. www.discover-the-world.co.uk/destinations/iceland-holidays/north-iceland-retreat

Spot Orca and Aurora on Iceland’s Snaefellsnes Peninsula

This four-night escorted tour is exclusive to Discover the World and is one of the only escorted tours offered in this area of Iceland that combines both orca and aurora (whilst other companies just offer self-drives). Based on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in the peaceful hamlet of Hellnar, the tour includes two whale-watching boat trips from Grundarfjörður (where pods of orca can often be seen from the shore) with two Iceland experts; Cathy Harlow (author of the Horizon Visitors’ Guide to Iceland) and Alexa Kershaw (a keen wildlife photographer and cetacean specialist). As well as experiencing very close encounters with orca that frequently visit the bay as they hunt for herring, guests can enjoy guided tours of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula (inspiration for Jules Verne’s ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’) and northern light watches.

Plus, book either of Discover the World’s Orcas & Aurora or Orcas, Aurora & Icebergs guided tours before 16 December to receive a pair of Compact HD Waterproof Binoculars worth £135 for FREE! 

A 4 night escorted ‘Orcas and Aurora’ tour (with six departures between February and March 2018) is available from £1,306pp based on two sharing a room on a full-board basis, including all activities. Price excludes return flights. www.discover-the-world.co.uk/destinations/iceland-holidays/orcas-and-aurora

Icelandic Northern Lights Odyssey, South Iceland

This small group tour covers a lot of ground- from the remote west to the scenic south- and is the perfect introduction to Iceland. Whilst aurora hunting is the prime focus, staying in a host of rural hotels to maximise sightings, the itinerary also includes a comprehensive list of daytime activities, including a tour of the iconic Golden Circle, the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, the beautiful Skaftafell National Park, a thrilling 8WD trip in the valleys below the eruption site of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcano, and the chance to venture into the heart of Iceland’s second largest ice cap on a guided tour. Stay in stylish accommodation en route, from Hotel Husafell to Hotel Klettur.

A 7 night escorted tour (departing 24 February) is available from £2,295pp based on two sharing a room on a half-board basis for x5 nights, including all activities detailed in itinerary. Price excludes return flights. www.discover-the-world.co.uk/destinations/iceland-holidays/the-icelandic-northern-lights-odyssey

New for Summer 2018

Combine Reykjavik with NEW Ilimanaq Wilderness Lodges in Greenland

After a ‘soft opening’ earlier in the year, next summer will be the first time that guests can properly experience the new Ilimanaq Lodges, located south of Ililissat, West Greenland. Their 15 two-storey cabins boast contemporary Nordic-style interiors and large floor-to-ceiling glass walls that overlook Disko Bay, with panoramic views of icebergs, fishing boats and the groups of humpback whales that gather here during warmer months. The cabins (sleeping up to four) are all powered by solar energy, and any surplus power is sold cheaply to locals, meaning the less power you use, the more you give back to the local community. Combine a rural stay here with a city break in Reykjavik on a new two-centre Essential West Greenland itinerary.

A 6 night fly-drive is available from £2,802pp based on two sharing for 2x nights in Reykjavik (B&B), 2x nights at Hotel Arctic in Greenland (half board- breakfast and dinner), and 2x nights at Ilimanaq Lodge (full board) as well as return flights between Reykjavik City Airport-Ilulissat and all transfers. Price excludes international flights www.discover-the-world.co.uk/destinations/greenland-holidays/essential-west-greenland

NEW Luxury Hotel at Blue Lagoon, South Iceland, Opens in April 2018

The iconic Blue Lagoon is due to open a new luxury hotel in April 2018.Comprising of 62 suites,The Retreat will give guests exclusive access to the mineral-rich lagoon, as well as a new subterranean spa known as the Lava Cove (carved into an 800-year-old lava flow) and a gourmet restaurant that showcases the diverse delights of Icelandic cuisine. The hotel aims to focus on inspiring design with serenity and rejuvenation at the heart of all guest stays.

NEW Geothermal Bath Opening in Northern Iceland in June 2018

A new geothermal bath is due to open in June 2018, located just north of Húsavík in North Iceland. GEOSEA will overlook the Skjálfandi fjord and the North Atlantic, where emphasis will be placed on the natural surroundings, beautiful sea views and maintaining the tranquillity of the site through simple architecture. Geothermal sea water will fill each of the baths, creating a healthy and natural spa experience. In addition to the baths themselves, composed of several interlinked pools, GEOSEA hopes to add an adjacent hotel in the near future.


For more information, visit www.discover-the-world.co.uk/iceland or call 01737 214 291.

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Mark Bibby Jackson

Mark Bibby Jackson

Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home. Mark is a member and director of communications of the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW).

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