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From Karen

Hey Torfi.

We had a very very good trip Saturday - despite the weather!! I have been on many different trips during my eight years with Icelandair and htis was definitely one of the best (and I have been to Sólheimajökul before) The journalists looked like kids in a candy store and they actully thought that the not-so-good weather only added to the experience.  

My new friend Raggi is so cool, super competent and super sympathetic, I am so impressed of him - an he is so young! The best part though (for me at least ;o)  was that I drove one of the cars, THAT was fun - especially when Raggi convinced me that I could.

Karen

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Island Hopping In Iceland - Six Day Tour

6 days of kayaking, hiking and sightseeing on Breiðarfjörður bay.

Trip difficulty 3+ out of 5 possible

Includes:

Visits to Stykkishólmur village, Arnarstapi village, Snæfellsnes peninsula, Snæfellsjökull Glacier and much more.

Our adventure begins bright and early with cruise from Reykjavik to the small fishing village of Stykkishólmur where we will spend a leisurely afternoon, planning and getting ready for the next three days of paddling. We set out next morning and follow the good weather out in to the startlingly beautifull Breiðafjörður bay. This enormous bay separates the Snæfellsness peninsula from the Vestfjords and is peppered with islands of every shape and size, certainly Iceland’s premium sea-kayaking playground. We will paddle along and through the archipelago and make landfall when opportunity presents itself.Our over night camping sites will be decided each morning and we will spend our nights relaxing by the sea with a panoramic view of the bay with its islands, the Snæfellsjökull glacier to the vest and the rugged Vestfjords peninsula to the north.

fter three days adventurous paddling we will go ashore back in Stykkishólmur on the evening of our fourth day. From the village we will cruise along the Snæfellsnes peninsula towards the glacier and camp somewhere on the way. The following day we will explore the magnificent alcoves, sea cliffs and beaches of this awe-inspiring and seldom visited area, culminating in thean afternoon drive all the way up to the roots of the Snæfellsjökull glacier and an evening walk from Arnarstapi, our final camp site, to Hellnar alcove for some delightful fish soup in the Fjöruhúsið Resaurant. The morning after we will drive back to Reykjavik and arrive around lunchtime.

Island hopping in Iceland will show you Iceland in way no other tour can, combining the rich Icelandic sea faring heritage with glaciers, islands, black sand beaches, volcanoes and awesome paddling!

Guaranteed departure dates 2010:

13th of July

11th of August

Trips start at 8:00 AM with a pick up from your accommodation. Make sure you are ready to leave with your entire luggage at that time!

Details:

Price: 199.990 ISK per person.

Included: Transfer from Reykjavik and back, guide and all equipment for kayaking, tent, cooking equipment and other technical camping gear.

Food included: Lunch and dinner on day 1, breakfast, lunch and dinner on day 2, 3, 4 & 5, breakfast on day 6.

Distance from Reykjavík: 250 km. Duration of trip: 6 days. Available: June to August (depending on weather) See guaranteed departures above. Minimum: 4 persons. Maximum: 10 persons. Age limit: 18 years. Bring with you: Warm outdoor clothing i.e. fleece sweater and pants, change of clothing and swimwear… bring everything you need for 4 days in the Icelandic highlands.

Disclaimer: All kayak and hiking trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents which are caused by its customers or can be traced to there own actions. Participants have to sign a waiver before undertaking all trips stating that they realize that all outdoor activities carry an inherit risk.