The Traveling Professor has been running his exclusive small group tour to Iceland for several years now. Iceland has a lot to offer in terms of natural beauty. There are volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, black sand beaches and breathtaking waterfalls. There is the unique geothermal bathing experience at the Blue Lagoon. However, Iceland can be expensive. It has been ranked as the second most expensive city in Europe. The Traveling Professor is introducing an exclusive bargain Iceland small group tour. But don't the the words "Bargain Iceland" scare you away. Everything about this tour is top-notch in terms of lodging, private guided tours, and a premium Blue Lagoon experience. See the blog post for more.
We recently returned from doing two small group tours to Iceland and the Northern Lights. We do a wonderful small group tour to Iceland where we see volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, black sand beaches, and many waterfalls, But the highlight (pun intended) is when we go out at night to hunt down the dramatic but sometimes elusive Northern Lights. In this blog post, The Traveling Professor gives his best tips for going down and tracking down the amazing light show presented by Mother Nature herself.
The Traveling Professor has been running small group tours to places like Paris, Italy, Peru and other great destinations for over 10 years. We've built a loyal following who like our personal service, top hotels, small groups, exciting and unique itineraries, as well top hotels and special services. We're traveling again in 2019 and we invite you to look at our 2019 tour schedule.
As I write this, it is over 90 degrees Farenheit in the Northeast United States. Boy, do I wish I could go somewhere where it is cool now. I'm thinking of some of my favorite destinations to visit in the winter time. Check out The Traveling Professor's blog post and get some advice on some good places to go when the weather isn't hot.
So far, The Traveling Professor has done 3 small group tours to Iceland. But what are the best things to do in Iceland? Iceland can be enjoyed just about any season and there are admittedly more activities to do outdoors than indoors. Check out The Traveling Professor's blog post on the 4 best things to do in Iceland, and I have also added in some bonus seasonal activities to do while in Iceland.
The Traveling Professor has done 3 small group tours to Iceland already this year. We had the chance to expand our culinary experiences and we would love to share them with you in this Iceland blog post. Over the years we have been visiting Iceland, we noticed food offering have been getting better and better, even in locations outside of Reykjavik. Take a look at my recommendations of where to eat inside and outside of Reykjavik, Iceland.
The Traveling Professor just got back from doing two small group tours to Iceland. Our first group consisted of 14 travelers. Our second group had 13 lucky travelers who saw the South Coast, Golden Circle, Northern Lights, Blue Lagoon, and did a Reykjavik City Walk among other things. We were hungry! In today's blog post I have listed the dining spots The Professor recommends on your tour to Iceland and it is more than just Iceland's famous hot dogs!
The Traveling Professor just got back from running two small group tours to Iceland. We spent 5 nights with each small group. Our itinerary consisted of visiting Reykjavik, a tour of the Golden Circle, a tour of the dramatic South Coast, a walking tour of the city, as well as a visit to the famous Blue Lagoon. Touring Iceland with a small group makes sense money-wise since we take advantage of sharing transportation costs. But what do things cost in Iceland if traveling on your own. We visit that topic today in our blog post.
Cool Iceland is the hottest travel destination on earth right now. The Traveling Professor just completed his third small group tour to Iceland and has quite a few practical Iceland trips under his belt that will save the traveler time and money. There are a few things to consider, and a few things to watch out for on a tour to Iceland. Read The Professor's Iceland blog post and get the most out of your next tour to Iceland.
13 hearty travelers joined The Traveling Professor on a small group tour to Denmark, Norway and Iceland earlier this month. This group was a little different from The Professor's other groups in that it was almost evenly split between Baby Boomers and Millenials. It was surprising how the two groups fit in so well with each other to enjoy a wonderful trip to Scandinavia. Read about it in this travel blog post.