Solar Eclipse Tours 2026
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North Iceland and Snaefellsnes with Solar Eclipse
August 10 to 17, 2026
Price from $5,734 per person
- Group Size: Max 24 persons
This journey combines the best of the Snaefellsnes peninsula and North West Iceland, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural depth, and unforgettable moments during the Solar Eclipse. Experience the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of Iceland. Begin in Reykjavík, exploring its iconic landmarks before unwinding at the Hvammsvik Baths, nestled among majestic mountains and black sand beaches. Discover the wonders of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, where panoramic glacier views, dramatic coastal trails, lava caves, and landmarks like Kirkjufell Mountain showcase Iceland’s natural beauty. The Solar Eclipse Day in the town of Stykkisholmur begins with the Viking Sushi Tour, a sailing adventure through the islands of Breidafjordur Bay.
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Solar Eclipse in Reykjavik and South Iceland Small Group Tour
August 7 to 14, 2026
Price from $6,332 per person
- Group Size: Group Size: Max 16 persons
Experience Iceland’s natural wonders and witness the rare Solar Eclipse in a small-group setting. Experience the best of South Iceland’s landscapes, rich culture, and the rare spectacle of a Solar Eclipse. This journey takes you from cascading waterfalls and icy glaciers to volcanic landscapes and geothermal wonders. Discover the highlights of South Iceland, including the majestic icebergs of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, Thingvellir National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and the soothing waters of the Blue Lagoon. Along the way, explore the region’s dynamic volcanic activity and learn how Icelanders adapt to their ever-changing natural environment. Witness the Solar Eclipse with your guide and group. This is a rare and unforgettable experience, as the sky darkens and day briefly turns to night.
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We were absolutely captivated by the Puffin colony that was only five kilometers from the town. It was just amazing.
We had an amazing trip. We will never forget the experiences we had.
All of the planning was fantastic. Bjorg and everyone at Nordika Travel was prompt, courteous, and professional. Everyone
Why Iceland?
Accessible via a short, five-hour flight from the east coast of the United States, Iceland is a lot closer than you might imagine
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Despite its rather misleading name, only 11% of Iceland is covered by ice. That said, it is home to Europe's largest glacier, Vatnajökull, as well as 268 others.
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Volcanic eruptions in Iceland happen, on average, every five years. Although international media coverage surrounding the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption might lead one to believe otherwise, volcanic eruptions in Iceland tend to not have much impact on daily life.