Enjoy a short orientation tour of Reykjavik, small enough to stroll around but big on cosmopolitan atmosphere, and learn about the rich history and culture that shaped Iceland, ending at the Icelandic Lava Show in Reykjavík. Icelandic LAVA show is the only place in the world where you can safely experience hot molten lava in close proximity! The show recreates a volcano eruption, similar to what Eyjafjallajökull and Katla volcano are famous for, by pouring molten lava (1100°C / 2000°F) into the showroom and over ice. It is an epic battle between the elements and a unique opportunity to get close to red-hot lava, see it flowing, hear it sizzling, and feel the intense heat that radiates from it.
Next, we travel to Borgarfjordur for two very different waterfalls, the crashing rapids and tragic legend of Barnafoss (‘Children’s Falls’), and the serene spread of Hraunfossar, a 900-metres-long cluster of streaming creeks and cascades, fed by glacial rivers from the lava field. Experience the Deildartunguhver Geothermal Area, where Europe’s largest hot spring pushes piping hot water from a rocky outcrop at 50 gallons per second; and continue to Reykholt for overnight at the 3-star Fosshotel Reykholt.
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