Iceland Holidays
Volcanoes, glaciers & ultimate Scandi style
This north Atlantic island continues to turn heads and top bucket lists with its spellbinding scenery, historic culture and Insta-friendly restaurants. Be among the first to witness its charms with a Kenwood Travel holiday, hand-selected by the our expert team of Europe specialists.
Luxury Holidays to Iceland
Land of legend and lore, of lyrical landscapes and frozen wilds, Iceland is emerging as world travel’s latest holiday pin up. Rugged, dramatic, endlessly atmospheric; there’s little wonder this northern Atlantic island appears on so many Instagram accounts, travel journals and bucket lists. For endless days in the summer months and the chance to witness the epic Northern Lights (Arora Borealis) – one of planet earth’s most jaw-dropping natural phenomena – set sail for Iceland on a luxury package with Kenwood Travel, the Europe holiday experts.
For all the bracing outdoor scenery that tempts nature lovers, bird watchers and ice skaters, exhilarating days out call for cosy nights in. Look no further than Kenwood’s expertly hand-selected luxury hotels in Iceland. Each of our Icelandic abodes has been road-tested by the destination specialists here at Kenwood Travel, and come complete with flights as part of our award-winning fly-and-stay package deals.
Five Reasons to Holiday in Iceland
- The scenery – Snow-covered volcanoes, giant glaciers, vast valleys, awesome waterfalls, mudflats and geysers; all with a crisp, blue-skied backdrop. Breathtaking is an understatement.
- The lagoons – Not the turquoise lagoons of Maldives fame, but equally as refreshing (and even warmer in temperature), Iceland’s geothermal lagoons, or geysers, draw wellness seekers to their healing waters.
- The people – They’re famously friendly and warm-hearted, and will welcome you with open arms. Folk here appreciate tourists more than most places; we say embrace it, as they embrace your choice to visit their amazing country.
- The culture – From the age-old Viking sagas to Nobel Prize winners, Iceland has long been a hotbed of arts, science and culture. Today, live music and handicrafts celebrate Iceland life, accompanied by lots of lacavore food and lashings of good ale, of course.
- The coordinates – Reykjavik is the world’s most northerly capital city. Just to say you’ve been there is reason enough to holiday in Iceland, right?
Things to see & Do on Holiday in Iceland
There are over 30 active volcanoes in Iceland, so seeing the scenic heavyweights should feature on every holiday to-do list. Further afield, head to the Westfjords for shimmering lakes and towering screes.
The Ice Caves make an eerily exciting spectacle too; great for those looking to walk in the footsteps of real Icelandic huldufólk (hidden people). Meanwhile, Iceland’s natural splendour is showcased spectacularly at the Vatnajökull and Snæfellsjökull national parks. For urban cool, foodie dining, galleries and interior spaces from the forefront of contemporary design, a day trip to Reykjavik is required (if you’re not already staying there, of course).
But away from the modern and the contemporary, there are centuries of history to uncover. The Vikings came here over a thousand years ago, and there indelible mark lives on in ancient carvings and sacred sites. And you can experience life as a Norseman yourself at a Viking battle or market, recreated by the Rimmugýgur reenactment society.
The Weather in Iceland
The clue’s in the name. There are warmer destinations in Kenwood’s global holiday portfolio, but what Iceland lacks in year-round sun, it more than makes up for in scenic drama. Iceland’s climate is subarctic, but despite its latitude south of the Arctic Circle, its island setting in the North Atlantic Current actually makes the weather more temperate than you might expect. Summer highs of 25C are not unheard of. That said, winter can drop to zero in the south and -10C in the highlands.
Interesting Facts about Iceland
- Area: 39,680 square miles
- Population: 355,620
- Time Zone: UTC+0
- Patron Saint: Saint Thorlak
Iceland Holidays 2026 / 2027
It’s one of world travel’s most popular emerging holiday destinations, so booking in advance is a good idea. Booking now for next year (and the year after that in some cases, thanks to our guaranteed pricing), gets you the dates the you want for price you’ll love. Add to that all the expertise and personalised service you need to bring the art of escape to your Iceland holiday, courtesy of our dedicated destination specialists here at Kenwood. Call the team today on 0203 925 3577.
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See the Northern Lights
Iceland is one of the world’s prime destinations for witnessing the aurora borealis, or northern lights, in action. In Reykjavik, there are guided tours operating every night of the week, giving you the opportunity to see the lights in all their glory and to learn a little more about the phenomenon.
Here on the southern edge of the Arctic Circle, you are incredibly well-positioned to catch the lights most nights, but from August to mid-April is the official season for this activity with the darker months offering the best conditions.
Sjávargrillið
If you’re seeking to sample some amazing Icelandic cuisine whilst staying in the capital, pay a visit to Sjávargrillið. Here you’ll find a menu featuring local ingredients served with care and finesse. Cod, salmon, lobsters, scallops, and even fermented shark (a local delicacy) are on offer.
The restaurant’s interior is cosy and dotted around, you’ll find driftwood that the chefs have found on their travels. Open for lunch and dinner, this is a must-visit whilst you’re in Reykjavik. Find the restaurant on Skólavörðustígur 14.
Swim in the Blue Lagoon
Iceland’s geothermal makeup is fascinating and offers visitors so many unique opportunities. The Blue Lagoon is possibly the best renowned attraction in Iceland, its strikingly coloured, naturally heated waters attracting people from far and wide to unwind and capture this phenomenon on camera.
Due to the mineral-rich properties of the water, bathing here has been long believed to have healing effects. Visitors make a beeline here to treat skin conditions, whilst there is also a clinic and luxury spa.