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FC CUSTOMER PRICE WEEKS LATER! ADDITIONAL $200 PER PERSON for NON-CUSTOMERS 2 Don’T Let the Name Fool You! $750 Trip Deposit Due at Registration Optional Whale Watching Cruise - $95 (Day Five): On this three-hour cruise, you’ll journey into the aquatic world of whales. Keep an eye out for minke whales, orcas, humpback whales, and playful dolphins and porpoises. Where there are whales, sea birds are never far behind, including the gannet, puffin, guillemot razorbill, cormorant, kittiwake, sea gull, tern, and many more. (Please note: This excursion is weather and visibility-dependent.) 2018 Per Person Early Bird Discount... 5-12 November $ Double Make your deposit SOON and you may Occupancy ICELAND 5,499 receive $100 off the cost of your trip! GREENLAND FC CUSTOMER PRICE WEEKS LATER! ADDITIONAL $200 PER PERSON FOR NON-CUSTOMERS 2 Don’t let the name fool you! $750 trip deposit due at registration. Final payment due by Wed., Feb. 28, 2018. featuring Reykjavik, the Northern Lights and West Iceland YOUR TRIP INCLUDES: Iceland • Round-trip transportation from Mason City, Charles City, and Mora to Minneapolis Airport • Round-trip international airfare • 6-nights in handpicked 4-star, centrally located hotels • Breakfast buffets daily, 1 lunch, and 3 three-course dinners • Entrance fees to Perlan Restaurant, Hallgrim’s Church, Northern Lights Cruise, Thingvellir National Park, Skogar Museum, Blue Lagoon Spa (includes locker & towel), Langjökull Glacier Tour, The Settlement Center • Local guide and driver • Bank hosts - our experts in travel to handle any issues that may arise • Trip Cancellation Insurance valued at $409pp/do is included. To decline this option speak with a personal banker at time of registration • All transfers, tips and gratuities for included attractions CONTACT US TODAY AT: Mason City 641-423-1600 Charles City 641-228-5315 New Hampton 641-394-3185 Osage 641-732-3701 Clarion 515-532-2841 Kanawha 641-762-3222 Latimer 641-579-6240 Mora 320-679-3131 Reykjavik West Iceland Hallgrim’s Church Perlan Restaurant Northern Lights Evening Cruise Blue Lagoon Spa Deildartunguhver Hot Spring Day One: Board our overnight flight to Reykjavik. Day Five: Today you will have the morning to explore on your own or enjoy an added optional excursion: Whale Watching Cruise! Day Two: Welcome to Iceland! Get a feel for Reykjavik, often called the greenest city on Earth! We’ll join up with a local tour (Information on back) This afternoon we’ll travel to the Blue Lagoon, a famed geothermal spa known for its restorative properties. guide to see the iconic Höfð ðði House, Perlan Restaurant, and presidential residence at Bessastadir. Then it’s a visit to Hallgrim’s Float weightlessly in the ethereal light-blue waters or choose to purchase therapeutic spa treatments and massages. (B) Church and the University District. We’ll also pass the Old Town Center, Parliament House and modern City Hall. Then glimpse Day Six: This morning we travel to Husafell, stopping en route to admire West Iceland’s dramatically varied landscapes. We’ll visit the artwork of Ásmundur Sveinsson and Einar Jónsson, both famous Icelandic sculptors. This evening we’ll all be together for a Troll Falls along the Grimsa River, where you may spot a troll face carved into the nearby cliff. We’ll marvel at Deildartunguhver, welcome dinner before we sail away from Reykjavik’s coastline on an evening cruise* while searching the sky for the famous Europe’s most powerful hot spring! Admire Hraunfossar, clear falls that stream over a lava field, and see the nearby cascades of northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis. (B,D) Barnafoss. Then a visit to Reykholt, a historic village that was home to medieval writer and chieftain Snorri Sturluson.(B, D) Thingvellir National Park Gullfoss - “Golden Waterfall” Northern Lights Troll Falls Hraunfossar Day Three: Leave the bustle of Reykjavik behind as you travel the Golden Circle, a ring of some of Iceland’s most magnificent natural wonders. A stop at Thingvellir National Park to see the Althing, and open-air governmental assembly that was Snorri Sturluson & Reykholt established in 930 and continued to meet until 1798. Then it’s on to explore the Great Geysir geothermal area, located in the Haukadalur Valley. Discover Gullfoss, or “the Golden Waterfall,” a natural wonder and the most powerful waterfall in Europe. Tonight we set off on another excursion* in search of the northern lights. We’ll head an hour outside of Reykjavik, where less artificial light makes for clearer night skies. (B, L) Seljalandsfoss Waterfall Sólheimajökull Glacier South Coast Black Sands Langjökull Glacier Snow Truck & Ice Tunnels The Settlement Center Day Four: This morning we embark on an excursion to the South Coast, a lowland region of lush farmland, striking waterfalls, Day Seven: On our way back to Reykjavik, we’ll stop to discover more of West Iceland’s iconic sites with a drive in a specially beaches, glaciers, and picturesque villages. We’ll have chance to stand behind the impressive Seljalandsfoss waterfall and view modified snow truck on the Langjökull Glacier, Iceland’s second largest. We’ll also walk through the glacier’s interior ice tunnels. the Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Then we’ll marvel at the beauty of the Sólheimajökull glacier (weather permitting) and walk on the Next, we’ll stop in the town of Borgarnes to visit an Icelandic settlement exhibition and learn more about Viking history. This South Coast’s black sands. (B) evening we’ll say goodbye to the group with a farewell dinner.(B, D) * Weather dependent and seeing the aurora borealis is not guaranteed. Day Eight: This morning we head to the airport and board our flight home.(B) .
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