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Diving in Iceland is not for the faint hearted, but is most certainly a location that any passionate diver should not miss. Iceland has a variety of interesting dive sites to choose from, including the Silfra Fissure, the North Atlantic Ocean, Lakes and underwater Geothermal chimneys... more |
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For a thrilling adventure, what could be better than Dog Sledding in Iceland! Here we offer you the unique opportunity to engage in this exciting mode of transport throughout the year, with a team of loveable Greenlandic dogs, traditionally used by the Inuit people of Greenland... more |
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When you think of Iceland, you think of the volcanic activity, glaciers, mountains, volcanoes, hot springs and geysers. Such geological features make for some very interesting Hiking and Trekking trips, that you are unlikely to replicate anywhere else in the world... more |
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With a wealth of meandering rivers, expansive lakes, deep fjords and sheltered bays, Iceland presents some wonderful Kayaking opportunities. The sheer diversity of kayaking experiences that can be sought within Iceland is sure to be unlike any other places in the world... more |
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Snorkelling in Iceland may seem like a rather extreme activity to undertake, however, with the suitable equipment and guidance of local experts, you would be amazed how this underwater world is just as fascinating as the volcanic landscapes that can be observed on dry land... more |
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With a total of 23 different whale species to potentially encounter in Icelandic waters, it is not difficult to understand why Iceland is one of the world's top ten destinations for Whale Watching. Whale watching first became a big thing in Iceland in 1991... more |
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White Water Rafting is an enjoyable and adventurous way in which explore Iceland's abundant glacier melt rivers and is a great way to get that adrenaline pumping and to experience the country's uniquely energetic volcanic landscapes... more |
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With such varying and spectacular landscapes to explore within Iceland, Mountain Biking is an excellent way in which to do so. Iceland's vast and relatively untouched volcanic wilderness is full of enormous glaciers, gushing rivers, boiling mud pots, spurting geysers and hot springs... more |