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    • Ron started leading photo tours in 1967. In those years he has led hundreds of tours to many destinations worldwide. Ron has retired from Clark...

Tour Itinerary

Tour Details

  • Pricing
    • $0 USD
  • Highlights:
    • 10 days with accomplished photographer and tour leader Ron Rosenstock.
    • Tour limited to 11 passengers.
    • Experience the diverse landscape of Iceland with fellow photographers.
    • Jokulsargljufur National Park and Lake Myvatn region.
    • Jokullon Ice Lagoon
    • Skaftafell National Park
  • Accommodations
  • Guides
  • Food & Drink

Testimonial

Ron was delightful as a tour guide, he's always careful to make sure everyone's comfortable. Of course, I so enjoy seeing a new country with him. Iceland is so beautiful a country that you can't do it justice. No one realized how a mazing a country Iceland is!!"

- M. Russo

Trip score 20 out of 10!!! I guess the score tells it all. What an unbelievable asset your guides are."

- B. Hayes

A truly enjoyable, enlightening photographic experience. Your guides are absolutely FANTASTIC - knowledgeable, helpful, thoughtful, kind - absolute gems."

- J. Gordon


Iceland: Fire and Ice

Iceland: Fire and Ice

2011 pricing to be announced. Contact us for details.

The unique interplay of light and shadows in Iceland, together with the intensive colors of the rapidly changing nature, makes every photographer’s heart jump! The traditional theme and image of Iceland has been ice and fire, but it is much more than that. Mother nature has painted a magnificent tapestry of colors with geological phenomena unmatched elsewhere in the world. Inexorably intertwined with this exotic natural environment are the 280,000 Icelanders who along with their Nordic and Celtic ancestors have called this North Atlantic Island their home for over 1100 years. They live mostly along the coast; over one-third live within a 20-kilometer radius of Reykjavik, the capital city.

Experience the vast volcanic landscape, breathtaking glaciers, and hardy Viking hospitality that have been celebrated for centuries in Icelandic sagas. On this unique expedition, view towering volcanic pillars, hike to stunning waterfalls, and languish in ancient geyser springs. From the capital city to remote farms on the tips of exposed fjords, Iceland is picturesque, including some features of the moon surface. Volcanoes, hot springs, and glaciers influence the look and feel of the country. At every turn, the vistas will astound you. Join us on this exploratory adventure of one of our planet’s most fascinating and unique environments.

Join accomplished photographer and guide Ron Rosenstock across Iceland. Ron started leading photo tours in 1967. In those years he has led more than 200 tours to many destinations worldwide. Ron retired from Clark University after teaching photography there for thirty years. His published books include his exquisite black and white photographs: The Light of Ireland, Chiostro (Cloister), and Hymn to the Earth; and color photographs in Journeys. Ron’s work has been featured in over one hundred exhibitions, both in the U.S. and abroad, and his photographs are to be found in the permanent collections of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Mass., The Polaroid Collection in Cambridge, Mass., and the International Center of Photography in New York City. Ron’s striking; one-of-a-kind photographs can be seen at www.ronrosenstock.com.

Itinerary

May 12: Home

Iceland: Fire and Ice

Your journey to Iceland begins with an overnight flight to Keflavik Airport in Reykjavik, Iceland.

May 13: Reykjavik – Borgarfjordur

After a very early arrival in Keflavik Airport, our local guide will meet us as we start the tour with a light breakfast in an Icelandic coffee shop. Before reaching our hotel in Borgarnes we will take a scenic drive to Lake Thingvallavatn, Iceland's largest inland lake, and the Thingvellir region. The first Icelandic settlers established the first known parliament here. This area is scarred by one of the world’s great geological boundaries, a rift valley marking where the North American and Eurasian continental plates are physically tearing apart. After checking in to our hotel and enjoying a rest, we will explore the valleys West of Borgarnes. Hotel Hamar (B, L, D)

May 14: Borgarfjordur – Saudarkrokur

Driving north today we will drive around the Vatnsnes Peninsula with its renowned seal colony cliffs on the western side and the spectacular Hvitserkur Rock on the eastern side. Traveling further east we reach the town of Saudarkrokur, with its brightly painted houses and bustling harbor. Hotel Tindastoll (B, L, D)

May 15 - May 16: Saudarkrokur – Lake Myvatn

Iceland: Fire and Ice

We leave the Northern fjords passing Akureyri and over to the spectacular Godafoss Falls, ending the day in Lake Myvatn (Midge Lake). The ice-blue Skalfandafljot River tears through horseshoe-shaped basalt canyons busting into a pair of cataracts. The largest of these being, Godafoss, known as the Waterfall of the Gods. We will take hikes to either side of these breathtaking falls, offering tremendous views and places to photograph.

We will have another full day in the Lake Myvatn region. Lake Myvatn, located in the rugged Myvatn desert, is Iceland’s best-known natural wonder with pseudocraters, dark lava castle formations, steam vents, hot springs, mud pools, volcanoes, and brilliantly colored mountains. We will photograph the otherworldly region of craters, towering volcanic pillars, and boiling mud pots along the lakeshore. Dimmuborgir, is comprised of a vast field of towering volcanic pillars, while Namafjall is streaked in gray gypsum, yellow sulfur deposits, and evil smelling blue-gray belching mud pools. It is essential to follow boardwalks and guide ropes keeping a safe distance from the 200°C pots. Steam vents exist, where rocks, gravel, and earth have been burst upwards like a bubble to form waist-high, perforated mounds through which vapor screams ferociously. Perhaps we will end the day on a quieter note at the crystal clear blue waters of the Lake Myvatn natural baths, with an optional swim or spa treatment. Hotel Reynihlid (B, L, D both days)

May 17: Myvatn – Borgarfjordur Eystri - Egilsstadir

This morning, we take a last look at the volcanism of the Myvatn area, including the recent lava of the "Krafla fires" of 1975-1984. We travel east through the desolate highlands, to Egilsstadir, and then on to view the East fjords. Borgarfjordur East, also known as Bakkagerdi, is an isolated community of just 120 people, overlooking a wide fjord. Backed by mountains, it is a charming location steeped in local lore. Hotel Herad (B, L, D)

May 18: Egilsstadir – Ice Lagoon – Skaftafell National park

As we depart Egilsstadir, we travel south, along the East coast with its dramatic fjords, stopping at the quaint harbor village of Djupivogur. Afterwards we photograph one of the highlights of the tour, having extended time at the ice lagoon Jökullon on Breidamerkursandur.

Our next photo opportunity is Skaftafell National Park, where our accommodations are nestled between sliding glaciers at the foot of the Vatnajökull Glacier. This is Europe’s largest icecap - larger than all other glaciers in Europe combined. We are at a prime location for morning photography. Hotel Skaftafell (B, L, D)

May 19: Skaftafell and surroundings

This morning, we explore Skaftafell National Park, a natural wonderland of powerful glaciers, turbulent waterfalls, lush birch woodlands, and vibrant wildflowers. We will have a leisurely morning photographing at the foot of Vatnajökull glacier. In the afternoon Iceland’s highest mountain, Hvannadalshnukur, Skaftafell offers short hikes with fantastic views of the mountain and its sliding glaciers. An extended hike takes us to a tremendous basalt waterfall known as Svartifoss, or the Black Falls. Hotel Skaftafell (B, L, D)

May 20 - May 21: Skaftafell - Vik - Hella

Some say this route is one of the most scenic and beautiful routes in Iceland. We travel along the south shore past spectacular mountain scenery, across a vast lava field by Kirkjubæjarklaustur and into Iceland's southernmost village of Vik, where black sand beaches and picturesque rocks line the sea shore including columnar basalt grottoes, sea stacks, and bird cliffs. We visit the Dyrholaey headland where thousands of birds nest during the summer including puffins, guillemots and fulmars. Perhaps we will have time for an optional amphibious boat tour out from Dyrholaey to view the three trolls. Finally we reach our accommodation at Hotel Rangá or Rangarsel.

We will have another full day to explore Southern Iceland. Depending on the weather and road conditions we will take a day trip to Landmannalaugar Nature Reserve or Thorsmork Glacier Valley. (B, L, D both days)

May 22: Hella - Home

This morning we will work our way towards the airport, as we travel west on the Reykjanes peninsula coastal road. Krysuvik offers tremendous shale hills and coastal scenery along the way. We arrive at the airport in the early afternoon for our evening flights home. (B)

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Notes

A note from your photo instructor Ron Rosenstock:
You will be astounded by the magnificent landscapes of Iceland! Iceland is an incredible country, a land of waterfalls, rainbows, glaciers, ice floes, sea stacks, and very friendly people who all speak English. It is a MUST for landscape photographers. Imagine photographing an ice cave with sunlight glistening through the sculpted forms, a lagoon filled with ice floes, and the reflections of a glacier at sunrise in a perfectly still lake.

One of the nicest aspects of travel to Iceland is the relatively short flying time from the east coast of the U.S -- less time than traveling to Ireland. Keflavik Airport is the most, user-friendly one I’ve ever encountered. Iceland has the best of what New Zealand, Ireland, and Alaska have all wrapped up in a small country the size of Kentucky.

Pricing Info

Tour land cost: $0 US Dollars based upon minimum of 8 paying participants. There is a small group surcharge of $400 if 6-7 paying participants. All our program prices are based on double occupancy unless noted in exceptions.

Single room supplement: $695; single rooms are subject to availability and are not guaranteed. We try to accommodate travelers who request single accommodations, as well as travelers who are looking for a roommate. If a single room is requested, or if we are unable to find a suitable roommate, you will be required to pay the supplement.

Note: The land costs on international tours is based upon current exchange rates. Although the rate has been relatively stable, should it change, there may need to be an adjustment in the land cost.

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