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In Iceland, Type F power plugs and outlets are used. The standard voltage is 230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz. If you are visiting from the UK, USA, Canada or other countries using a different voltage, Hz or plugs you will need to bring an adapter.
Yes, Snæland Travel offers a number of family-friendly tours and activities. The Golden Circle Day Tour is a wonderful family experience where you see the must visit Gullfoss waterfall, the all age favorite Strokkur geyser, and stroll around Þingvellir National Park (the kids will love Peningagjá).
The Reykjavík City Tour & FlyOver Iceland Experience is also a great tour for those who want to stay in town and discover the city. There are no age restrictions however the Flyover Iceland Experience has a height requirement of 1m (ca. 3ft). Whale watching tours with our partner company Elding are also a time tested favorite for families with young children.
Another option could be one of our Stopover Packages that consist of multiple day tours so that you can rest easy in the same spot every night in Reykjavík, while also experiencing outer city adventures during the day.
Now, if you are travelling with an infant or small children you might feel more comfortable on one of our Private Driver tours so that you can easily adjust your schedule and enjoy a more relaxing time with your family.
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Dressing warm is the number one rule. More layers don’t always mean more warmth, that’s why we recommend thermal underwear, layered with fleece or down and then a wind- and/or waterproof outer layer like snow pants and a jacket. Don’t forget warm socks and mittens, good shoes, a hat and throw on a scarf just to be safe.
Please keep in mind that Northern Light Tours are operated in late winter evenings when temperature can drop well below 0°C (32°F).
You can expect to spend around 4-5 hours on the bus each day. We drive on average around 300 km (186 miles) per day on our consecutive multi-day tours. During the day we do of course stop at multiple locations for sightseeing, activities, meal stops and bathroom breaks, so in total a full day with stops is around 10 hours.
We operate a few of our consecutive multi-day tours in small groups where guests can enjoy traveling in a more intimate setting. The number of people in small groups is usually around 25.
Iceland's weather can change quickly, so layering your clothing is a must. We suggest dressing in warm, waterproof layers, including a waterproof jacket, sturdy footwear, and a hat and gloves to keep you comfortable in any conditions. Taking an extra pair of warm socks with you is also never a bad idea.
Make sure to bring a warm jacket in winter, especially for northern light tours as it can get cold standing outside on crisp winter nights.
Be aware that inland Iceland is usually colder than the Reykjavík area.