Game of Thrones Season 7 Iceland Tour: Winter is Here

What to expect on this itinerary
The Land of Fire and Ice meets A Song of Ice and Fire during your customizable Iceland tour designed to immerse you in marvelous landscapes and captivating stories connected to the Game of Thrones series. Follow in the footsteps of Jon Snow and his surprising crew of three on the black sand beaches of Vik, as they venture north of the Wall on their most dangerous mission yet. Track the confrontation between the Hound and Brienne of Tarth. Travel north of the Wall in search of White Walkers and Wildlings. Discover the Northern Lights flickering over the plains and witness the dramatic eruption of a live geyser. Whether basking in the natural wonder of basalt pillars resembling ancient castles or finding a correlation to the fantasy world of Westeros, Iceland is sure to enchant you.
Customizable Itinerary
Reykjavik – Land of Fire and Ice
History, culture, and life in the Land of Fire and Ice thrive in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. Horses and sheep graze on former lava fields blanketed with grass leading from the airport to the edges of the city. Rooftops glow with red, orange, and blue colors atop whitewashed homes. Old Town grows along the shores of Tjornin where arctic terns and swans search for fresh fish. The steel-like cobalt water reflects the surrounding spires and facades across the surface like a mirror.
Your flight arrives at Keflavik International Airport, where your private transfer greets you upon your arrival. It is easy to imagine White Walkers or Wildlings running through the open landscape between the airport the city. The spirit of Game of Thrones embodies the unique mixture of ice caps and volcanic peaks, lava tubes and distant plains around the country, forever connecting the fantastical landscapes of the fictional stories to the majestic landscapes of the non-fictional country. Your guide greets you in the lobby of your hotel after you have had the chance to wind down and freshen up.
The sunlight glints off the white concrete tower of Hallgrimskirkja church. The ridges along the nearly 250-foot tower remind you of a fraction of what the Wall must look like as it protects the northern boundaries of the Seven Kingdoms. You venture to the National Museum for an introduction to the Viking culture that has shaped Icelandic history and the tales that helped inspire portions of the Game of Thrones series. The museum offers a timeline of history and culture across the island, presenting chieftains and Christian power, exhibits adorned with drinking horns, glinting polished swords, and a bronze figure of Thor.
What's Included:
Akureyri – Capturing the Light along the Wall
Akureyri – North of the Wall
Reykjavik – Following the Hound
Stykkisholmur – Legendary Call for Adventure
Reykjavik – Truth in Enchantment
Reykjavik – The Next Chapter of Game of Thrones
Trip Highlights
- Traverse Vik’s black-sand beaches, where Jon Snow and his unexpected crew of three characters teams up with the Brotherhood without Banners in Season Seven on a dangerous mission north of the Wall
- Wander through the lava fields of Dimmuborgir, the location where Mance Rayder set up the Wildling camp in Season Three
- Discover the Grjótagjá, a small lava cave and thermal spring that was Jon Snow and Ygritte's secret love hideaway
- Journey into the glaciers of Langjökull for a fascinating experience with a local guide knowledgeable about geology and glaciology
- Follow in the footsteps of the Hound and Brienne of Tarth when walking along the rocky cliffs of Thingvellir National Park, scenery for the impregnable Eyrie
- Chase the Northern Lights along the edges of the Arctic Circle, found outside of Akureyri on a private tour of the wilderness
- Travel amongst lava fields and within the 8,000-year-old lava tubes of Vatnshellir Cave
- Witness the frequent eruptions of Strokkur Geyser while visiting a filming location from the first episodes of Season Four
- View the highest-flow hot springs in Europe at Deildartunguhver, where the 212 °F waters rush through at 180 liters/sec
- Scour Breidafjordur Bay for whales during a half-day whale watching tour, connecting the majesty of Icelandic wildlife to the captivating life of Westeros
- Enjoy a premium level access to the Blue Lagoon for a memorable spa experience based on the unique properties of Iceland’s geothermal seawater
Starting Price
$3,500 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Note: Zicasso and “Game of Thrones Iceland Tour” are not affiliated with, or sponsored or endorsed by, Home Box Office Inc./BCKORS, LLC./GROK!, LLC./Generator Entertainment/Suction Productions, Inc.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 320 reviews
First of all, Iceland is strikingly beautiful. We went from Reykjavík along the southern coast, then north along eastern Iceland, all the way north to Akureyri. We snorkeled in two-degree water, hiked with an ice pick in hand on a glacier, and saw countless whales and waterfalls. It was magnificent! The trip was well planned and fabulously executed. Thanks to our Zicasso travel team, it was stress-free.
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The trip was full of ups and downs:
The ups:
1. Our guide in the South was phenomenal. He was attentive, knowledgeable, patient and experienced. We had a great time from ice-climbing, to glacier hiking, to Northern light viewing.
2. The location of our hotel in Akureyri is fantastic.
3.Our experience designer, was prompt to put together alternative plans for us when we were stuck in the storm in Aukureyri for two days. She was responsive, available, and stayed up late to figure things out for us.
4. We love having spent some time in the North -- it's much less touristy than the South.
The downs:
1. Lots of activities cancelled due to the storm / weather (including ice-fishing/ and caving). We did not expect this level of weather dependency and should we have known, we would have picked another time to come.
2. There was a dinner party arranged for us -- which was appreciated but the quality of the party was so-so. The activities was not the most entertaining and the food was mediocre. Perhaps dinner at restaurants such as Dill would have been more interesting. The room at the hotel in Reykjavik was too small for us - we couldn't even open our luggages fully.
3. There was a last-minute cancellation by the company in Aukureyri and we were not informed, which could mostly be the local company's fault rather than our travel company.
4. The folder which our travel agency compiled, while useful, was quite bulky, maybe it would have been more practical putting together a wallet-size contact info list for us.
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Our trip to Iceland was a dream come true! The travel company's agent planned an itinerary that was packed with amazing excursions, incredibly knowledgeable and fun tour guides and wonderful accommodations in the heart of Reykjavik and Akureyri. We saw most of the highlights of Iceland as well as many of the less-well-travelled gems of the country and its people. The travel agency's app was very helpful and easy to use. No need for lots of papers and documents other than our passports!
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We went to Iceland for our honeymoon and the trip couldn't have been more perfect- we had a private guide who drove us around the whole country, he knew all the beautiful "off the beaten track" sights that aren't in the guide books and we never felt like we were on a typical "tourist-y" trip. It felt like we got to truly experience Iceland, and our guide knew everything about the history of each destination, and taught us so much about the unique geology of the country as well, taking time to explain and show us the formation of glaciers, fjords, volcanoes, and certain landscapes. We learned and saw so many beautiful, unique things. Our guide was never without a cool new place to visit or see, and was able to adjust our trip according to the weather or our personal preference easily. Also, when I left my phone in a hotel in Reykjavik after flying to Akureyri, I thought I would just have to be without it until we circled back on the last day of the trip, but the company got the phone back to me within 2 days and just had it flown out to our route where we picked it up. They truly are willing to go far beyond expectations to make your trip more comfortable and perfect for you.
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