Iceland

Iceland June 2-11, 2024 Max. 12 9 Nights

Iceland Birding: Experience the Land of Fire and Ice

Join us as we uncover the secrets of Iceland's birdlife, from the majestic seabird colonies to the elusive upland species. Our knowledgeable guides will enhance your birding experience, providing valuable insights into the behaviors and habitats of Iceland's avian inhabitants. From the rugged coastlines to the breathtaking highlands, Iceland offers a unique birding experience that is second to none.

10-Day Iceland Birding Tour Highlights:

An other-worldly accident of volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, lava fields, geysers, fjords and black sand beaches, Iceland must be seen to be believed. Astride the American and European tectonic plates, this island on the edge of the Arctic Circle is still being shaped by the geologic forces that created it. And, with fewer than one-third of a million people, nature dominates. The quality of the birdlife here cannot be understated. Perusing the mossy fields beyond the capital city of Reykjavík, common roadside birds include Snow Bunting, Common Redshank and European Golden-Plover, executing slow-motion, butterfly-like display flights. The lumbering take-off of an immense White-tailed Eagle may also freeze our progress.

Along the Snæfellsnes peninsula, nesting Parasitic Jaegers and Red-throated Loons dot the tundra and coastline. Lava fields adjacent to the glacier-filled volcano Snæfellsjökull, are home to Rock Ptarmigan and Northern Wheatear. Basalt cliffs hold colonies of all five of Iceland’s breeding alcids, including Thick-billed Murre, plus large numbers of Black-legged Kittiwake. Purple Sandpipers at Grundarfjörður are downright tame, and with luck a knobby-billed King Eider can be teased out from the more numerous Common Eiders. Orcas are frequently spotted just offshore. A short boat excursion among the innumerable islets of Breiðafjörður Bay provides excellent views of Atlantic Puffin, Black Guillemot, and European Shag. Pink-footed Geese graze in the valley bottoms, and rushing rivers harbor the improbably patterned Harlequin Duck, while Eurasian Wren and Redwing fill wooded lots. We’re sure to encounter the magnificent Whooper Swan – at up to 30 pounds, one of the world’s heaviest flying birds.

The picturesque town of Húsavík has emerged as a whale-watching hub: White-beaked Dolphin, Minke, Humpback, and Blue Whale are regulars. Nearby, Lake Mývatn offers a smörgåsbord of breeding avifauna. The main attraction, the powerful Gyrfalcon, can occur anywhere in the vicinity. Breeding nowhere else in Europe, Barrow’s Goldeneye shares the tundra ponds with Common Scoter, Eurasian Wigeon, Long-tailed and Tufted Ducks. Other boreal birds include Short-eared Owl, Merlin, Common Ringed Plover, Black-tailed Godwit, White Wagtail and Meadow Pipit. With no standing army and virtually non-existent crime, Iceland is ranked as the most peaceful country in the world. Join us this summer under the midnight sun in one of the world’s most unique and welcoming destinations.

Book your Iceland Birding Tour now and let us be your guide to the extraordinary birdwatching opportunities in this enchanting country. Natural Selections Tours is your gateway to an unforgettable birding adventure in the land of fire and ice.

Tour Details

Price: From $6,527.00 per-person double occupancy.

Single Supplement: $916.00 per-person.

Included: In-country accommodations, ground transportation, meals from dinner on first day to breakfast on last day, Guide, Tour Leader.

Not Included: International and local airfare, visa fees, insurance fees, personal items such as alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, gift shop, laundry, tips, etc. are not included.

From: Keflavík International Airport (KEF)

Minimum Participants6

Participant Limit: 12

Activity Level: Medium

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Deposit: 30% per-person deposit is required to hold your spot on this tour (with your registration form)

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To book your space on the tour, please contact us at info@naturalselectionstours.com

Tour Leaders

John Yerger and local guides

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