Explore the fascinating duality of Celtic and Norse influences in Icelandic history on this exclusive day tour through South Iceland. From the mysterious monks who first settled Iceland to the Viking sagas that shaped its heritage, this journey uncovers the intricate stories behind Iceland’s cultural origins. Designed for private guests or small groups, this immersive experience includes expert guidance, historical sites, and Viking-inspired Dinner in a Viking Restaurant with our Viking Age Scholar!
You will experience:
Mink Viking Photoshoot
Old Icelandic Books
Celtic and Viking Heritage in the Caves of Hella
Hjálparfoss Waterfall
Visit of a Traditional Viking Farmstead with an Archaeological Site
Dinner in Viking Restaurant (the price of food not included)
Reykjavik Pick UP
Our first stop is the Mink Viking Portrait Studio, where you'll have the opportunity to set the foundation of your Viking experience. You will also dress up in authentic Viking attire and pose for portraits that capture the essence of these legendary warriors. Whether you choose to don a fearsome helmet or some other traditional Viking garb, our professional photographer will ensure you look the part as you channel your inner Norse hero.
Pay a visit to Eyþór, the curator of the privately own Old Icelandic Books collection. 500 unique manuscripts and first editions of Sagas of Icelanders and other texts pertaining to Iceland´s heritage. Go over the sagas and their influence on modern literature and pop culture, from Tolkien to Game of Thrones or the Marvel universe.
Learn about the work of Eyþór who has been restoring these treasures and saving many books who would not have stood the test of time otherwise
Begin the day at the ancient Caves of Hella, believed to be among Iceland’s earliest inhabited sites, where you’ll delve into the world of the Pápar—Irish monks who were the island’s first known settlers. Inside these mystical caves, learn about the early Celtic presence in Iceland, including the unique practices, artifacts, and religious life of these reclusive monks. Gain a new perspective on Iceland’s cultural roots, as our Viking Age Scholar sheds light on the intriguing blend of Celtic and Norse traditions that shaped early Iceland.
Hjálparfoss Waterfall: A stunning twin cascade in South Iceland, steeped in Viking lore, where Norse settlers are said to have watered their horses and shared stories of exploration and survival. Perfect photoshoot location!
In the afternoon, visit the Commonwealth Farm in Þjórsárdalur, a reconstructed Viking-era farmstead complete with turf buildings and a traditional Viking church. At this meticulously crafted site, experience the daily life of Iceland’s Viking settlers, from agriculture and craftsmanship to religious practices and community gatherings. The theme of Power is central here, as our Viking Age Scholar discusses the influence of chieftains, the role of Viking churches, and the importance of community councils in Viking society.
To conclude our journey, we gather at Ingólfsskáli Restaurant (or similar restaurant), named after Ingólfur Arnarson, the first Viking settler of Iceland. Here, you'll savor traditional Icelandic cuisine infused with Viking flavors. Maybe even raise a horn of mead to say, “skál” in a toast to the Viking spirit and in celebration of Viking journey you just completed. If time and weather allows, you can try your hand at axe throwing or archery!