6-Day Iceland Grand Adventure: Ring Road, Golden Circle, Mývatn, Hot Springs, Waterfalls & Glacier Lagoon

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kr.299990

Min Age

8 years

Duration

6 days

Overview

Picture yourself embarking on an adventure along Iceland’s renowned Ring Road. Accompanied by knowledgeable guides, you’ll witness the spectacular eruptions of Geysir, explore the iconic Golden Circle, and be awe-struck by the breathtaking Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. Renowned for its excellence, this tour promises an unforgettable experience.

Get ready for an exhilarating glacier hike and the chance to explore a mesmerizing crystal ice cave. Encounter majestic whales and relax in the soothing geothermal waters of the Myvatn Nature Bath.

Leave all the details to us with our comprehensive package, which includes comfortable accommodations, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Iceland. Prepare to discover hidden treasures off the beaten path, such as the Wilderness Center, offering an authentic cultural experience, and the stunning Stuðlagil Canyon, a photographer’s dream.

Highlights Of The Tour

The Ring Road

✓ Stuðlagil Canyon

✓ Vatnajökull Glacier Hike

✓ Golden Circle (Þingvellir, Gullfoss, Geysir)

✓ South Coast (Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara)

✓ Skaftafell National Park

✓ Whale watching in Dalvík

✓ Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

✓ Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area

✓ Mývatn Nature Baths

✓ Goðafoss Waterfall

✓ Wilderness Center

✓ Crystal Ice Cave

✓ Northern Lights (Sept-Apr)

Included/Exclude

  • Pick-up in Reykjavík
  • Drop off in Reykjavík or Borgarnes
  • Accommodation with Private Bathroom - 5 Nights
  • Breakfast Each Morning at Your Hotel
  • English Speaking Adventure Tour Guide
  • Guided Tour in Minibus
  • All Required Safety Equipment
  • Glacier Hike on Vatnajökull Glacier (Apr-Oct)
  • Crystal Ice Cave (Oct-April)
  • Whale Watching in Dalvík
  • Free WiFi on the Bus

Tour Amenities

Accepts Credit Cards
Car Parking
Free Coupons

Tour Plan

About the Tour

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Iceland with this tour, promising you the ultimate experience.

Iceland boasts its unique charm throughout the year, offering something special in every season. Here’s what you can expect as extra delights during each season of this tour:

From September to April, you may witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights illuminating the night sky. During this time, from October to April, we swap the glacier hike for an exhilarating adventure inside the Crystal Ice Cave.

In the summer months, bask in the enchanting glow of the Arctic midnight sun, while also keeping an eye out for charming puffins along the coastline. As we journey through the East, there’s a chance to encounter reindeer, adding an extra touch of magic to your experience. In September, we might even have the opportunity to join a traditional sheep round-up in the countryside, offering a glimpse into the authentic farming life of Iceland

Day 1 – Golden Circle and South Coast

Please ensure you’re ready at your designated pick-up spot in Reykjavík by 8:00 am. The pick-up process typically takes around 30 minutes, so please be patient, depending on your location within Reykjavík. Our first day is dedicated to exploring the renowned Golden Circle attractions.

Our journey begins at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its geological and historical importance. This is where the ancient Icelandic Parliament, Alþingið, was established in 930 CE, boasting one of the world’s earliest democratic assemblies. Here, you’ll marvel at the dramatic Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates slowly drift apart, forming a majestic rift valley.

Next, we head to the Geysir hot spring area, home to the famous Strokkur geyser, known for its spectacular eruptions of hot water and steam every few minutes. Take in the bubbling fumaroles and witness the mesmerizing beauty of nature’s forces in action.

Our final stop on the Golden Circle tour is the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, where the Hvítá River cascades down from the Langjökull glacier, creating a breathtaking sight as it plunges into a rugged canyon.

En route to our accommodation at a charming country hotel near Kirkjubæjarklaustur, we’ll visit the captivating Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls. Seljalandsfoss offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to walk behind the cascading water, providing a one-of-a-kind perspective.

Before concluding our day, we’ll explore the atmospheric Reynisfjara black sand beach, renowned for its striking Reynisdrangar peaks and fascinating basalt column cave.

Your overnight stay will be at a cozy hotel near the picturesque town of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, offering an ideal setting for potential Northern Lights sightings during the months of September to April, weather permitting.

Day Highlights
  • Þingvellir National Park
  • Geysir Hot springs
  • Gullfoss Waterfall
  • Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
  • Skógafoss Waterfall
  • Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
  • Northern Lights (Sept-Apr)
Included
  • Guided tour in minibus
  • Visit to the highlights of Golden Circle
  • Visit the most famous waterfalls of the South coast
  • Visit to Reynisfjara
  • One night at Hotel
    Accommodation
    Adventure Hotel Geirland
    or similar

Day 2 – Vík – Skaftafell – Glacier Lagoon

We’ll journey past the imposing Mýrdalsjökull glacier, home to the notorious Katla volcano lurking beneath its icy surface. If visibility permits, you might catch a glimpse of this formidable volcano, known for its unpredictable nature. As we traverse the Eldhraun lava field en route to Skaftafell in Vatnajökull National Park, you’ll witness the aftermath of past volcanic eruptions. Skaftafell is a lush oasis, adorned with verdant birch forests and vibrant vegetation, a striking contrast against the rugged black sand desert.

Our adventure continues with a thrilling three-hour glacier hike led by our expert glacier guide, exploring an outlet glacier of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier. From October to April, we trade the glacier hike for a magical journey through the Crystal Ice Cave, offering a unique experience amidst the glacial landscape.

Next, we’ll visit the iconic Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where you’ll marvel at the enchanting sight of icebergs adrift in the shimmering lagoon waters. Don’t miss the renowned Diamond Beach, where coal-black sands are adorned with sparkling crystal icebergs washed ashore, creating a scene straight out of a movie. Indeed, this picturesque location has served as a backdrop for various film scenes, including those of James Bond movies.

In the evening, we’ll retire to comfortable accommodations in the Southeast area, providing an ideal setting for potential Northern Lights sightings from September through April.

Day Highlights
  • Vatnajökull National Park
  • Jökulsarlón Glacier Lagoon
  • The Crystal Beach (Diamond Beach)
  • Northern Lights (Sept-Apr)
Included
  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • Guided Glacier Hike on Vatnajökull Glacier (April – Oct)
  • Visit to Crystal Ice Cave (Oct – April)
  • Certified Glacier Guide
  • Specialized glacier gear
  • Visit to Jökulsarlón and the Diamond Beach
  • One night at a guesthouse or hotel
    Accommodation
    Adventure Hotel Hof

Day 3 – East Fjords – Djúpivogur – Wilderness Center

Our adventure leads us to the captivating East Fjords of Iceland. We’ll navigate along scenic coastal roads, winding our way past Hvalnes, a breathtaking and secluded peninsula, and through the captivating landscape of the Þvottárskriður landslides between Lóns and Álftafjarðar.

Our first stop is Djúpivogur, a quaint fishing village boasting the remarkable outdoor sculpture known as Eggin í Gleðivík, or “The Eggs of Merry Bay.” Here, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the charm of this traditional Icelandic community.

Later, we’ll venture to the Wilderness Center, a living history center nestled between Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull, and Lake Lagarfljót. This unique destination offers a plethora of activities, including hiking, biking, and horse riding, as well as comfortable accommodations, captivating exhibitions, and a delightful restaurant and spa. Stroll along a 3-kilometer trail showcasing life in the untamed highlands and explore the museum’s exhibitions, all complimentary during your stay.

Upon arrival, you’ll cross an enchanting old wooden bridge, stepping back in time as you embark on a journey through history. Your accommodation will be housed in historic buildings, where you’ll savor delicious meals crafted from fresh, local ingredients in an open kitchen.

After a day of exploration, unwind in the soothing hot spring spa, reminiscent of the bathing traditions of the Vikings. The bathhouse boasts an authentic design, featuring a traditional hot spring crafted from stones, evoking a sense of ancient times.

Day Highlights
  • East Fjords of Iceland
  • Djúpivogur Fishing Village
  • The town of Egilsstaðir
  • The Wilderness Center
  • Northern Lights (Sept-Apr)
Included
  • Breakfast at the guesthouse or hotel
  • Exploring the East Fjords of Iceland
  • Visit to the small fishing village of Djúpvogur
  • Free access to Wilderness Museum
  • One night at the accommodation
    Accommodation
     
    Wilderness Center
    or similar

Day 4 – Stuðlagil Canyon – Mývatn – Goðafoss – Akureyri

Setting our sights on the northern reaches of the country, we embark on a journey from Egilsstaðir to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Stuðlagil Canyon, renowned for its captivating basalt rock formations. As we traverse through the wilderness, we’re in for a treat of natural wonders.

Our adventure continues as we delve into the mystical landscapes surrounding Lake Mývatn, a designated nature reserve adorned with lava fields and volcanic craters. For those seeking relaxation, an optional extra awaits at the Myvatn Nature Baths, where you can indulge in the warm geothermal waters drawn from depths of up to 2,500 meters. Let the mineral-rich waters soothe your body and rejuvenate your spirit.

The surreal journey continues as we venture into the steamy lunar landscapes of the Námaskarð geothermal area, where boiling hot springs, steaming fumaroles, and vibrant bubbling mud pots await our exploration. Our next destination brings us to the incredible Dimmuborgir formations, aptly named the Dark Castles, adding another layer of wonder to our adventure.

Before the day comes to a close, we make a stop at the magnificent Goðafoss waterfall, a vast and dreamy crescent-shaped marvel. Finally, we journey to Eyjafjörður, a breathtaking fjord framed by towering mountains.

Our overnight stay awaits at a charming country hotel in Akureyri, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the picturesque fishing town in the north. For those visiting between September and April, keep an eye out for the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing across the night sky.

Please note that during winter, road conditions may affect access to Stuðlagil. Rest assured, we’ll provide alternative exciting activities to ensure your safety and enjoyment. Thank you for your understanding

Day Highlights
  • Stuðlagil Canyon
  • Mývatn Lake
  • Myvatn Nature Baths (optional extra)
  • Námaskarð geothermal area
  • Dimmuborgir formations
  • Goðafoss Waterfall
  • Northern Lights (Sept-Apr)
Included
  • Breakfast at the Hotel in Egilsstaðir
  • Guided visit to the highlights
  • One night at a hotel close to Akureyri
    Accommodation
    Berjaya Akureyri Hotel
    or similar

Day 5 – Whale watching in Dalvík – Siglufjörður -Tröllaskagi – Laugarbakki

At times, we have the opportunity to take a brief pause in Akureyri, affectionately known as the Capital of the North. As we drive through this quaint town, we’re treated to mesmerizing views along Eyjafjörður (the Island Fjord) en route to the charming fishing village of Dalvík.

Our whale-watching adventure begins from the bustling working harbor, where we board the boat for a thrilling 3-hour excursion. Keep your eyes peeled for sightings of humpback whales, white-beaked dolphins, minke whales, and if luck is on our side, perhaps even a majestic blue whale gracing the bay with its presence.

After our maritime escapade, we make our way to Siglufjörður, a picturesque fishing village steeped in history. Once hailed as the herring fishing capital of the Atlantic in the early 20th century, it exudes a nostalgic charm that reflects its rich past. As we journey around Tröllaskagi (the Troll Peninsula), we’re treated to some of Iceland’s most breathtaking ocean scenery and renowned skiing areas. The quaint villages dotting this peninsula offer a glimpse into the traditional Icelandic way of life.

Our scenic drive continues through thriving agricultural landscapes as we head towards Laugarbakki. Here, we’ll settle in for the night at a cozy small hotel, offering a comfortable retreat amidst the Icelandic wilderness.

During the winter evenings, don’t miss the chance to venture out from the hotel and witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights, illuminating the sky with vibrant shades of green, purple, and blue (September-April).

Day Highlights
  • Akureyri – Capital of the North
  • Whale Watching from Dalvík
  • Siglufjörður Fishing Village
  • Tröllaskagi (the Troll Peninsula)
  • Northern Lights (Sept-Apr)
Included
  • Breakfast at a hotel
  • Akureyri & Eyjafjörður Fjord
  • 3-hour Whale Watching sail tour
  • Visit to Siglufjörður
  • One night at a hotel
    Accommodation
     
    Hotel Laugarbakki
    or similar

Day 6 – Borgarfjörður – Reykholt – Hraunfossar – Hvalfjörður – Reykjavík

On this day, we’ll explore West Iceland, an area renowned by Lonely Planet as one of the best destinations. Begin with a short hike up to Grábrók, a volcano crater offering fabulous views over the lava field and surrounding area. Borgarfjörður boasts numerous splendid sights, which we’ll focus on today. Stops include the Deildartunguhver hot spring, the legendary Barnafoss waterfall (also known as the Children’s Waterfall), and the Hraunfossar cascade, where water emerges straight out of the lava field.

Our next destination is the historic and picturesque site of Reykholt, once home to Snorri Sturluson, the Icelandic historian, lawyer, politician, poet, and author of several Icelandic Sagas. Explore Snorralaug, Snorri’s pool, and experience the water temperature in the place where Snorri likely bathed.

Day Highlights
  • Borgarfjörður
  • Hike up to Grábrók, a volcano crater
  • Deildartunguhver hot spring
  • Barnafoss Waterfall
  • Hraunfossar cascade
  • Reykholt
Included
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Visit to the highlights of Borgarfjörður
  • Visit to the historic sight of Reykholt
  • Drop of in Reykjavík or Borgarnes

What To Bring

  • Warm outdoor clothing
  • A waterproof jacket and pants
  • Headwear and gloves
  • Good hiking boots are recommended

Cancellation Policy

More than 14 days’ notice                                           100% refund

Less than 14 days’ notice                                             50% refund

Less than 48 hours notice                                            No refund

Cancellations or amendments with more than 14 days’ notice before trip departure:

You will be refunded 100% of the total tour price.

Cancellations or amendments with less than 14 days’ notice before trip departure:

You will be refunded 50% of your total tour price. 50% is non-refundable, as this represents our direct cost of canceling any arrangements made for your tour.

Cancellations or amendments with less than 48-hours’ notice before trip departure:

No refund will be given if tours are canceled or if amendments are made with less than 48 hours’ notice, as Tourism Iceland will be charged for all costs such as guides, transport, etc.

Extras and rental gear, booked as part of a multi-day tour fall under the terms as stated here above.

Offered by Arctic Adventures, a partner vendor

Sea Kayaking

Sea Kayaking

One of the most exhilarating ways to experience Antarctica, the Arctic and beyond.

Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of Antarcticathe Arctic, and some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, are guaranteed to stir your soul. Paddle between brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes, absorbing the majestic scenery as it unfolds before you. 

In Antarctica, keep your camera on-hand for unforgettable encounters with penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally leopard seals or orcas. In the Arctic, prepare to  paddle under nesting bird colonies, past massive glaciers and around large iceberg. 

Led by experienced guides, you and your small group of like-minded adventurers will paddle between ice floes, brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes. Paddling is one of the best ways to access and intimately explore the beautiful coastlines we visit and therefore make the most of your time in the wild and remote destinations we visit

Top reasons to choose a Sea Kayaking holiday

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See wildlife unobtrusively

Kayaking is one of the best ways to spot rare wildlife, from penguins to puffins.

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Better access

Access intimate bays and coves that bigger crafts can’t reach.​

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Knowledgeable guides

Our experienced sea kayak guides will help bring your chosen destination to life.

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Become an expert

Hone your kayaking skills and gain a hobby for life!

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Make friends

Become lifelong friends with your small group of like-minded adventurers.

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Stay fit on your holiday

Being active every day on your holiday means you don’t have to feel guilty about being spoilt by our expert chefs!

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Enhance your experience

Add another layer to your once-in-a-lifetime holiday and make the most out of your time in some of the most remote places on earth.

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It's fun!

Have the time of your life exploring some of the wildest places on earth from the water.

FAQs

Our guide to paddler ratio is 1:10 and we provide an accompanying safety Zodiac. There are 26 places available in Antarctica and tropical voyages, 20 in temperate regions, South Georgia and all Arctic trips except in Franz Josef Land where the maximum is 16 kayakers.

Kayakers must be 14 or over.

Sea kayaking is offered in place of regular shore excursions. We aim to paddle as often as possible. Depending on the voyage, we generally aim to paddle twice per day.

We will give you a drybag for extra clothing, binoculars and anything that needs to be kept dry. You should also carry a water bottle. We recommend bringing a waterproof camera or phone, or ensuring you have a good quality waterproof case.

If the weather changes during our outing we will head back to the ship and perhaps join a shore excursion. The ship’s captain, expedition leader and kayak guide always maintain close contact to ensure a safe paddling experience. We do not attempt to paddle too far away from the ship. The emphasis is on experiencing the destination rather than travelling long distances.

The kayaks are made with a hard plastic and are easily paddled in swell and conducting shore landings, and through small patches of brash ice. We manoeuvre around the larger ice chunks and floes.

Polar regions

Kayaking in the poles offers a unique wildlife viewing experience. In Antarctica, we have many opportunities to encounter penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally we may even spot leopard seals or orcas. In the Arctic, we’ll paddle under nesting bird colonies, past massive glaciers and around large icebergs, however we maintain a safe distance from polar bears and walruses. Our guides carry rifles and flare guns in the Arctic to ensure your safety against polar bears.

Temperate regions

Kayakers in wild temperate regions will have a unique wildlife experience, with possible encounters with seals and basking sharks. You will have the opportunity to view some of the largest sea bird colonies in the northern hemisphere.

Tropical regions

The superb wildlife-viewing opportunities are endless in the astonishingly biodiverse nature reserves we visit. Kayaks offer a unique opportunity to view marine and land mammals, coral reefs, tropical fish, sea birds and an astonishing range of rainforest birds. We will bring our snorkelling gear with us during our paddles and take advantage of any opportunities to view marine life up close.

In the unlikely event of a capsize, your experienced guide will assist by righting the kayak, stabilising it then pumping it out. Paddlers will re-enter with the guide’s help, or with a support Zodiac. With drysuits and warm clothing underneath you will be comfortable in cold water for up to half an hour. Note that the kayaks have separate compartments with bulkheads, which means they will float after a capsize.

No. Each kayaking place is for one person only. Passengers are unable to share a kayaking place as we customise the kayaks and dry suits for each individual kayaker at the beginning of each voyage.

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Balcony Stateroom Superior

Deck: 4 & 6

Cabin and balcony combined size: 29.2m² – 35.2m² (314.3ft² – 378.9ft²)

Beds: 
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King bed

 
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Twin beds

Features

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Private en-suite (wheelchair accessible)

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Private balcony

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Full size window

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Desk area

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Closet space

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Room-controlled thermostat

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Room safe

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42″ flat-screen TV

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Mini bar*

Cabin Inclusion

  • 1 x 3-in-1 polar jacket per person (polar voyages only)

Some of these rooms are equipped with wheelchair accessible bathrooms.

*Please note mini bar items are chargeable in all cabins except Junior Suite and Captain’s Suite

Sea Kayaking

Sea Kayaking

One of the most exhilarating ways to experience Antarctica, the Arctic and beyond.

Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of Antarcticathe Arctic, and some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, are guaranteed to stir your soul. Paddle between brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes, absorbing the majestic scenery as it unfolds before you. 

In Antarctica, keep your camera on-hand for unforgettable encounters with penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally leopard seals or orcas. In the Arctic, prepare to  paddle under nesting bird colonies, past massive glaciers and around large iceberg. 

Led by experienced guides, you and your small group of like-minded adventurers will paddle between ice floes, brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes. Paddling is one of the best ways to access and intimately explore the beautiful coastlines we visit and therefore make the most of your time in the wild and remote destinations we visit

Top reasons to choose a Sea Kayaking holiday

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See wildlife unobtrusively

Kayaking is one of the best ways to spot rare wildlife, from penguins to puffins.

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Stay fit on your holiday

Being active every day on your holiday means you don’t have to feel guilty about being spoilt by our expert chefs!

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Knowledgeable guides

Our experienced sea kayak guides will help bring your chosen destination to life.

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Enhance your experience

Add another layer to your once-in-a-lifetime holiday and make the most out of your time in some of the most remote places on earth.

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Make friends

Become lifelong friends with your small group of like-minded adventurers.

Annotation 2023-04-28 031119

Better access

Access intimate bays and coves that bigger crafts can’t reach.​

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Become an expert

Hone your kayaking skills and gain a hobby for life!

Annotation 2023-04-28 031213

It's fun!

Have the time of your life exploring some of the wildest places on earth from the water.

FAQs

Our guide to paddler ratio is 1:10 and we provide an accompanying safety Zodiac. There are 26 places available in Antarctica and tropical voyages, 20 in temperate regions, South Georgia and all Arctic trips except in Franz Josef Land where the maximum is 16 kayakers.

Kayakers must be 14 or over.

Sea kayaking is offered in place of regular shore excursions. We aim to paddle as often as possible. Depending on the voyage, we generally aim to paddle twice per day.

Sea kayaking is offered in place of regular shore excursions. We aim to paddle as often as possible. Depending on the voyage, we generally aim to paddle twice per day.

If the weather changes during our outing we will head back to the ship and perhaps join a shore excursion. The ship’s captain, expedition leader and kayak guide always maintain close contact to ensure a safe paddling experience. We do not attempt to paddle too far away from the ship. The emphasis is on experiencing the destination rather than travelling long distances.

The kayaks are made with a hard plastic and are easily paddled in swell and conducting shore landings, and through small patches of brash ice. We manoeuvre around the larger ice chunks and floes.

Polar regions

Kayaking in the poles offers a unique wildlife viewing experience. In Antarctica, we have many opportunities to encounter penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally we may even spot leopard seals or orcas. In the Arctic, we’ll paddle under nesting bird colonies, past massive glaciers and around large icebergs, however we maintain a safe distance from polar bears and walruses. Our guides carry rifles and flare guns in the Arctic to ensure your safety against polar bears.

Temperate regions

Kayakers in wild temperate regions will have a unique wildlife experience, with possible encounters with seals and basking sharks. You will have the opportunity to view some of the largest sea bird colonies in the northern hemisphere.

Tropical regions

The superb wildlife-viewing opportunities are endless in the astonishingly biodiverse nature reserves we visit. Kayaks offer a unique opportunity to view marine and land mammals, coral reefs, tropical fish, sea birds and an astonishing range of rainforest birds. We will bring our snorkelling gear with us during our paddles and take advantage of any opportunities to view marine life up close.

In the unlikely event of a capsize, your experienced guide will assist by righting the kayak, stabilising it then pumping it out. Paddlers will re-enter with the guide’s help, or with a support Zodiac. With drysuits and warm clothing underneath you will be comfortable in cold water for up to half an hour. Note that the kayaks have separate compartments with bulkheads, which means they will float after a capsize.

No. Each kayaking place is for one person only. Passengers are unable to share a kayaking place as we customise the kayaks and dry suits for each individual kayaker at the beginning of each voyage.

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