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Eastern Region, Iceland Wheelchair accessible

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Reykjavik: Tailor-Made 10-Person Exploration Tour

1. Reykjavik: Tailor-Made 10-Person Exploration Tour

Travel the country at your own pace on a 4x4 Super Jeep that is specially built to handle the rough Icelandic terrain on this guided tour from Reykjavik. Tailor the itinerary to your needs and desires and go wherever you want, when you want within a 12-hour period.  Have the option to go snorkeling in the morning, see the glaciers at midday, and reach the Blue Lagoon by the late afternoon. Take the opportunity to explore a lava tube cave, walk behind a waterfall, and see the magnificent Highlands. Be picked by the spacious all-terrain vehicle in the morning and head off to your desired destination. Ride in the Super Jeep to see more sights than you can reach on a standard bus. Enjoy the peace and quiet of a private transportation service.  Get help crafting the perfect itinerary from your guide, or choose to have your guide create a tour the most popular places. Have the option to pick a trip to unique locations that most visitors will never get to see.

Iceland: Complete Island Self-Guided Audioguide in German

2. Iceland: Complete Island Self-Guided Audioguide in German

With the Iceland complete audio guide, you get all the information that a tour guide would otherwise give you. Using GPS, the app recognizes where you are on your round trip and provides you with exciting information in the right places. So nothing stands in the way of your individual rental car tour. Your digital Iceland travel guide for the whole island of fire and ice! This audio guide offers more than 340 stations (7.5 hours of playing time) worth knowing about the country, people, and sights in all parts of the country. It includes not only the Ring Road and the Golden Circle but also the Reykjanes and Snaefellsnes Peninsulas, the Westman Islands, the East and West Fjords, and the wild Icelandic Highlands.

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What people are saying about Eastern Region, Iceland

Vok baths are great, I love the shape and asthmatic appearance of the pools. I went straight into the last pool, the warmest. Surrounded by Lake Urriðavatn you’re able to take the cold plunge and dip in or even swim before returning into the warm water. There is a steam room with a cool mist area to the left as you leave. I really enjoyed my experience, I had a fruit smoothie, plenty of water and felt like it was similar to some aspects of the sky lagoon. Except not as crowded. Highly recommend!!!

Great experience! Beautiful natural setting, well-kept pools, pleasant the possibility of diving into the lake at about 12 degrees to alternate body temperatures (the thermal water ranges from 38 to 41 degrees). On GetYourGuide I also found the best offer (92 euros per dye person, Comfort ticket). Everything is fine!

These are the BEST baths in Iceland! I’ve been to the Blue Lagoon, Silica Lagoon, Krauma baths, and Myvatn baths this week and this was by far the favorite of everyone in my family. The water is so clean, the facilities are lovely, and the setting of the floating baths is unreal. Plus the cafe is not to be missed!

We loved Vok Baths. Arrived at dusk; watched the sun go down and the stars come out. Stylish, relaxing space and a special experience. Highly recommend.

Very nice bathroom, we liked it very much. Everything new and clean