Iceland: Land of Fire & Ice
Program Dates: June 20-26, 2027
Early Enrollment Special: Secure your spot with a $150 deposit by April 30 and lock in the lowest guaranteed price.
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Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 – Departure Day
Your Iceland adventure begins! Board your overnight flight and get ready to explore one of the most geologically active and environmentally innovative countries in the world.
Day 2 – Arrival in Reykjavik & Blue Lagoon
Welcome to Reykjavik! Upon arrival, start the trip with a visit to the famous Blue Lagoon. Relax in the warm, mineral-rich waters while learning how Iceland uses geothermal energy not only for power, but also for wellness and daily life. Later, continue to Reykjavik for dinner and an overnight stay, getting your first look at Iceland’s colorful buildings, creative culture, and coastal setting.
Day 3 – The Golden Circle: Geology, Energy & Democracy
Today’s journey follows Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle, showcasing the forces that shaped the island. Begin at the Hellisheiði Geothermal Power Plant, where students learn how geothermal heat is converted into clean, renewable energy that powers homes across Iceland. Next, visit Friðheimar, a geothermal-powered greenhouse that shows how Iceland grows food year-round despite its climate. Continue to the Geysir Geothermal Area to see erupting hot springs, followed by a stop at Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most powerful waterfalls. End the day at Þingvellir National Park, where students can stand between two tectonic plates and learn about Alþingi, the world’s oldest democratic parliament. Return to Reykjavik overnight.
Day 4 – Whale Watching & Reykjavik Walking Tour
Head out from Reykjavik’s harbor on a whale-watching excursion, with chances to see whales, dolphins, and seabirds while learning about Iceland’s marine ecosystem and conservation efforts. In the afternoon, explore Reykjavik on a guided walking tour, including the striking Hallgrímskirkja and the city’s vibrant downtown. Learn how Reykjavik blends modern design, sustainability, and community life.
Day 5 – Volcanoes, Glaciers & Black Sand Beaches
Travel along Iceland’s south coast to explore landscapes shaped by fire and ice. Begin at the Lava Centre, an interactive exhibit that explains Iceland’s volcanic history and ongoing activity. Continue to Sólheimajökull, where students walk alongside the glacier and learn about ice movement, melting, and the impacts of climate change. Later, visit Reynisfjara, famous for its basalt columns, crashing waves, and Icelandic folklore. Return to Reykjavik in the evening.
Day 6 – Reykjavik Waterfront
Begin the day with a guided bike ride along Reykjavik’s waterfront, following safe coastal paths with views of the Atlantic Ocean and Mount Esja. Along the way, stop at landmarks like the Sun Voyager and the Old Harbor while learning about Iceland’s fishing heritage and connection to the sea. The afternoon is free for shopping for souvenirs, visiting cafés, exploring street art before your group’s final farewell dinner!
Day 7 – Departure Day
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home, bringing back unforgettable memories, new perspectives on sustainability and climate science, and a deeper understanding of how people adapt to extreme environments.
Join the Adventure!
Teens aged 13–18 can sign up for this program on their own or with friends. They’ll join a group of like-minded students from across the United States, led and chaperoned by experienced, passionate, and globally-minded U.S.-certified educators.
What’s Included:
Roundtrip Airfare
Accommodations
Local Program Director
Transportation to Included Activities
Breakfast and Dinner Daily
All Attractions and Activities
Guided Sightseeing by Local Expert Guides
All Tips and Gratuities
24-Hour Support
All Taxes and Fees
Global Citizen Certificate
Pre-Travel Preparation Meetings
