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 ICELAND     February 1-12, 2025** may move a few days

Guest Price

    $11,500.00   

               Per person double occupancy

               International Airfare INCLUDED

 

Single Supplement 

    $1,200.00 

 

Deposit

     $3,000.00 due at booking

 

Tour Guest Limit

    10 Guest Maximum

 

Registration Deadline

    90 Days before departure   

Tour Pricing Info

Iceland is a land of stark beauty which varies from volcanic mountains to gorgeous beaches.

 

This photo tour of Iceland will expose you to the best of what Iceland has to offer in a compact and simple trip.  We'll start in Reykjavik and travel the Ring Road and see amazing landscapes, Skaftafell Nature Reserve, considered so beautiful and important to the country’s heritage that it was once its own National Park before the greater Vatnajökull National Park enveloped it.  Here, we will find find a concentration of the features that make Iceland so internationally famous: glacier tongues and lagoons, mountains and volcanoes, lava-fields and forests.  We'll continue on to Ice Caves (if weather permits), The Northern Lights, Skaftafell, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, Fjallsárlón lagoon, the Diamond Beach, Mount Vestrahorn, the Eastfjords, Lake Myvatn, the mountains of the Tröllskagi Peninsula, the waters of Eyjafjörður, the Diamond Circle route, namely Goðafoss and Aldeyjarfoss waterfalls, and so much more.​​

About the Tour

Tour Leader

M&M Pro Photographer

    Mike Gulbraa

 

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Included

  • International RT economy airfare from USA gateway city

  • All airport transfers

  • All services described in itinerary

  • Local Experienced English-speaking guide

  • Local guide is also a pro photographer

  • All lodging

  • All meals

  • All ground transportation

 

Not Included

  • Any Passport and Visa arrangements

  • Early check-in, late check-out surcharge

  • Additional drinks and other personal expenses (alcoholic drinks, laundry, phone calls etc.)

  • Any services not specifically mentioned in the itinerary

  • Tips for guides or baggage handlers

  • Airport Taxes, if any

 

Tour Highlights

  • Northern Lights

  • Reykjavik

  • Seljalandsfoss

  • Reynisdrangar

  • Jökulsárlón

  • Vestrahorn

  • Skógafoss

  • Vatnajökull National Park

  • Vik

  • Mývatn

  • And, so much more

 

Accommodations
Tour Itinerary

Tour Itinerary- subject to change due to weather conditions

 

DAY 1 (February 01, 2025)

Depart USA

DAY 2 (February 02, 2025)
We will arrive at Keflavík International Airport and take the fly bus or taxi to our hotel in Reykjavík.  Once here, we may want to relax until the evening, or else drop off our possessions and use the opportunity to explore the quirky, vibrant capital city.  When the evening swings around, however, we will return to your hotel lobby to meet our guides and group, before setting off for dinner. We will get to know each other and our plans for the next eleven days over a delicious meal, before retiring for the night.  (B, L, D)

DAY 3 (February 03, 2025)

Today we will set out to our first shooting locations, which line the famous South Coast.  Many of these you may recognize from images of Iceland you have seen before arrival, as their beauty is known around the world.  First, we will visit Seljalandsfoss waterfall.  This narrow, 60-meter-tall cascade tumbles from a concave cliff, meaning there is a vast open space behind it, allowing for some unique perspectives.  Next up, Skógafoss is much more classic in its shape, but a similar height and much more powerful. If the sun hits this natural attraction, we can expect to see a rainbow or two.  With these waterfalls shot from every available angle, we will head to the black sand beach, Reynisfjara for our sunset shoot, and hopefully our first opportunity to photograph the Northern Lights.  Reynisfjara is a haunting, beautiful place of dramatic contrasts; the dark sands make the crashing, violent waves of the North Atlantic gleam, and the colours of the sunset rarely disappoint.  Our main subjects in the area, however, are sites of geological interest.  Standing tall from the waters, we will be able to shoot the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, ominous structures said to be trolls petrified in the light of the rising sun. Nearby, we will find the Dyrhólaey rock-arch and cliffs, the scale of which is mesmerizing.  Up close, we will find no shortage of subjects, as there are features such as hexagonal basalt columns waiting to be photographed.  After enjoying and capturing these sites, hopefully beneath the Northern Lights, we will retire for the night in the scenic village of Vík.  (B, L, D)

DAY 4 (February 04, 2025)
On your third day, we will cross the rest of the South Coast to reach three incredible shooting destinations in the country’s beautiful south-east.  The first of these is Skaftafell Nature Reserve, considered so beautiful and important to the country’s heritage that it was once its own National Park before the greater Vatnajökull National Park enveloped it.  Here, we can find a concentration of the features that make Iceland so internationally famous: glacier tongues and lagoons, mountains and volcanoes, lava-fields and forests, waterfalls and river systems.  For several hours, we will work on capturing them all.  Following that, we will continue to the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.  This spectacular lake is filled with great icebergs, some taller than houses, which slowly swirl through the waters before reaching the ocean.  They will not be our only subjects, however; wildlife photographers will rejoice at how many seals call the lagoon home.  For our sunset shoot, we will reach the adjacent Diamond Beach, where the icebergs wash up on the shore.  The contrasts between the blue ice, black sands, and white surf make for some great compositions, particularly beneath a colorful sunset or dancing aurora borealis.  We will spend the night in the Jökulsárlón area.  (B, L, D)

DAY 5 (February 05, 2025)
Today we will visit a site that will no doubt stay with you for life: a crystal blue ice cave.  These caves, under Vatnajökull glacier, are safely accessible for just a few months of the year, and even then, only under special circumstances, so the opportunity to enter one is extraordinary.  To enter one with a professional, helpful photo guide, however, makes the experience truly once in a lifetime.  After capturing the coloration, scale, and textures within the ice cave, we will continue shooting the sites of the south-east.  Which we head to will depend on the conditions, but we will have all day in the area tomorrow to catch those we missed.  We may, for example, head to one of Iceland’s few gabbro mountains, Vestrahorn, sometimes nicknamed ‘the Batman Mountain’ in honour of its two, jagged peaks.  This feature is barren, dark and haunting, particularly when captured with the churning surrounding ocean and ominous black sands.  We may also head to a lesser-known glacier lagoon, Fjallsárlón, where we can more easily see the glacier tongue feeding into it and are less likely to have many tourists blocking your shots.  We are likely to finish your day, however, back at Jökulsárlón and the Diamond Beach, in the hope of capturing the Northern Lights dancing above them.  (B, L, D)

DAY 6 (February 06, 2025)
Today will be spent photographing any areas in the south-east that we may have neglected over the past few days, or that will be looking different under different lighting or weather conditions.  These included Skaftafell, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, Fjallsárlón lagoon, the Diamond Beach and Mount Vestrahorn.  We will also use the opportunities today to visit lesser-known spots around Vatnajökull National Park, where we can take excellent panoramas of the south-east wrapped in its winter colors, and of Vatnajökull itself, Europe’s largest glacier.  We will spend a final night in the south-east, but not before hunting for the auroras once more.  (B, L, D)

DAY 7 (February 07, 2025)

On our sixth day in Iceland, we will head through the little-travelled Eastfjords.  This region is remote even in summer, yet in winter, we are unlikely to encounter even a single crowd at your shooting destinations. These destinations will be as diverse as the fjords themselves.  There are beautiful seascapes to be captured; enormous, dramatic mountains; views of Vatnajökull glacier; and sleepy, idyllic fishing villages that are steeped in hundreds of years of history.  Wildlife photographers should keep their eyes both on the coast and inland, as seals and reindeer are both common sights in this region at this time of year.  We will make many stops as we wind up and down the fjords, travelling north.  Eventually, we will reach your destination for the day, the largest settlement in East Iceland, Egilsstaðir.  If the aurora forecast seems promising, we will head out to try and shoot them, over the lake Lagarfljót or from Iceland’s largest forest, Hallormsstaðaskógur.  If we stop at the former, keep your eyes on the surface of the water; sightings of the Lagarfljót wyrm, a legendary serpent records of which date back to the 13th Century, are not unheard of.  (B, L, D)


DAY 8 (February 08, 2025)
We head to Iceland’s North on day seven, to the great Lake Mývatn area.  En route, however, there are many spectacular sites to stop at and photograph.  Depending on the conditions, this may include waterfalls, geothermal areas and other spectacular winter sights.  We will reach Mývatn in time for our sunset shoot.  There is a wealth of places to visit and capture while we are here, but thankfully, we will have the next two days to seek them out.  For now, we will simply find the area that looks best in the evening conditions, where we will have the best shot of capturing the aurora.  (B, L, D)

DAY 9 (February 09, 2025)
Today is best spent exploring and shooting the Lake Mývatn region.  The lake itself warrants some time, due to its serenity and bizarre geology; basalt stacks rise tall from the water, and it is one of the few places in the world you can find the unusual moss-balls.  It is but one feature in the area, however.  Game of Thrones fans will find delight at photographing many of their favorite shooting locations.  Mance Rayder’s Wildling Camp, for example, is shot at the ‘lava fortress’ of Dimmuborgir, a place where the rock formations are so large they look like they were built as a defensive fort.  In the Lake Mývatn area, we will also be able to photograph the seething geothermal areas at Mount Námaskarð, and see more examples of Iceland’s volcanism across many of the lava landscapes, pseudo craters and dormant peaks.  Mývatn is an incredible place to witness Iceland in winter for its sheer diversity.  Being far north, with longer nights than the rest of the country, it is also an ideal place for shooting the northern lights.  (B, L, D)

DAY 10 (February 10, 2025)
Today we will explore other regions of North Iceland.  The northern fjords are incredible, the towns and villages incredibly picturesque.  The mountains of the Tröllskagi Peninsula are some of the most beautiful and dramatic in the country, while the waters of Eyjafjörður are wide and scenic.  Today, we will also get to visit the rest of the waterfalls on the Diamond Circle route, namely Goðafoss and Aldeyjarfoss.  The former is as fascinating historically as it is scenically beautiful; it was here that Iceland marked its departure from the old Norse religion for Christianity when the Law Speaker of the time tossed his idols of the old gods into the raging waters.  The latter is surrounded by fascinating geology, and by far at its most beautiful when surrounded by snow and caked in ice.  We will retire to Mývatn for a sunset shoot.  (B, L, D)

DAY 11 (February 11, 2025)
Sadly, today is our final full day of this winter in Iceland photography tour.  Still, however, we will have a wealth of new sites to photograph.  The day will mainly consist of driving, completing the full circle of the ring-road as we make our way back to Reykjavík, but our stops will be numerous.  We will, for example, locate the bizarre rock formation of Hvítserkur, which stands tall from shallow waters off the coast, and looks like an elephant, troll or dinosaur, depending on the angle from which you capture it. We will also drive through plenty of farmland and be able to get some shots of the beautiful Icelandic horse; these photogenic creatures are very friendly, often approaching those who come to see them, and their playfulness and curiosity can be captured as they interact with one another.  Icelandic horses are also particularly sturdy animals and are unbothered by the winter weather.  As we reach West Iceland, if there is still enough light, we will see sites such as the neighboring waterfalls Hraunfossar, serene, wide and gentle, and Barnafoss, raging and violent.  Nearby is the highest-flowing hot spring in Europe, Deildartunguhver, and the historic towns of Reykholt and Borgarnes.  We’ll reach Reykjavík at night and have a final meal with the group.  Overnight in Reykjavik.  (B, L, D)

DAY 12 (February 12, 2025)
Departure day where we can either take the fly bus or taxi to Keflavík airport for our journey home.  If you have some time before you go, however, you can use your skills to get some urban landscape shots of Reykjavík, completing your new and extensive portfolio of Iceland in winter.  (B)

Helpful Info

What To Take (These are only suggestions; they are NOT required!)

Our list of Recommended Gear for your Photo Tour

·       2 camera bodies—the same manufacturer that will fit all your lenses

·       Camera battery charger and cords

·       Bring as much memory as possible

·       Card Reader for file transfer

·       External hard drives for back up (we recommend a minimum of a 500GB drive)

·       Black Rapid camera strap

·       Extra batteries

·       Lenses - we recommend being able to cover focal lengths from 10mm to 400mm

·       1.4x or 2x teleconverter for the telephoto—same brand as lens

·       Tripod and head

·       Flash—strobe with automatic TTL fill flash capabilities or Reflector

·       Photo backpack

·       Lens cloth and cleaning fluid

·       Blower ball for dust

·       Circular polarizing filter

·       Grad ND filters

·       Rain sleeve for camera and lens

·       Cable or electronic shutter release

·       Laptop computer (travel size such as a netbook)

·       Current version of Photoshop or Lightroom

·       International power adapter

·       Multiple plug power strip & adaptor for recharging devices

·       Sensor cleaning supplies

 

 

GUESTS SHOULD PACK LIGHT.  YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO CARRY, ROLL, SCHLEP, AND/OR OTHERWISE TRANSPORT YOUR OWN BAGS AT ALL TIMES AND IN ALL PLACES ON THIS TRIP.  PACKING LIGHT WILL MAKE YOUR TRIP MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE.

LAUNDRY SERVICES ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE.  M&M RULE OF THUMB IS ONE BAG FOR CAMERA GEAR AND ONE 20-22"" ROLLER FOR YOUR CLOTHES AND TOILETRIES.

INVEST IN A TRAVEL TRIPOD - BENRO HAS MANY OPTIONS AVAILABLE.

MEDICAL DEVICES SUCH AS CPAP MACHINES ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS RECOMMENDATION.  

 

 

Tour Difficulty = Moderate+(because of time of year)

Easy = less than 2 miles walking/day and little climbing; Moderate = up to 5 miles walking per day with some climbing; Strenuous = more than 5 miles/day of walking and several climbing/hills/rough terrain expected.  You should know your health and ability to carry your gear in hot, cold, humid, and dry conditions and be able to walk 5 miles or more per day and make climbs in elevation of up to 1000 feet in gain and be OK climbing many steps or steep terrain.

 

 

Cancellation Policy

Pursuant to Clause 2 under Enrollment: If you need to cancel within a stated refund period, M&M Photo Tours, Inc. may allow you to apply all monies paid to a future trip, within 12 months.  We must receive written notification (E-mail is accepted) of your cancellation and your desire to apply the funds to a future trip.

 

We strongly recommend that you purchase trip cancellation insurance as this policy is strongly adhered to. The purchase of travel insurance covering baggage, accident/life and trip cancellation is highly recommended.  M&M Photo Tours, Inc. reserves the right to cancel any trip/tour/group due to insufficient registration at any time.  In the event of such cancellation, those with reservations shall be notified as soon as possible and a full refund of trip payment will be given.  It is agreed by registering for any M&M Photo Tours, Inc. tour that M&M Photo Tours, Inc.   assumes no responsibility for refund or additional expenses incurred in preparation for a trip.

 

Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance is highly recommended.  We recommend: www.insuremytrip.com

 

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