Solo Travellers Cultural Tours in Iceland
Iceland may have one of the smallest populations in Europe, but it has a strong sense of identity and a rich cultural heritage. Our Iceland cultural tours for solo travellers help you learn more about the country and its people and traditions.
Guided Iceland cultural tours may stop at the Skogar folk museum, whose vast collection of artefacts and life-sized traditional houses give visual insights into the Icelandic way of life. In Reykjavik, walk along the city’s waterfront and drop in at the Maritime Museum to explore Iceland's economic and cultural connection to the sea. The now iconic Sun Voyager waterfront sculpture is a great place to take a photo. All around Iceland, pretty towns and villages await, many with their own heritage centres as well as colourful houses and churches. Enjoy the local cuisine in friendly restaurants, and mull over your impressions in a geothermal bath, an essential element of Icelandic culture.
Check out all our Iceland cultural trips to decide which is right for you.
Iceland may have one of the smallest populations in Europe, but it has a strong sense of identity and a rich cultural heritage. Our Iceland cultural tours for solo travellers help you learn more about the country and its people ... more
Iceland may have one of the smallest populations in Europe, but it has a strong sense of identity and ... more
Solo Travellers Cultural Tours in Iceland
Iceland may have one of the smallest populations in Europe, but it has a strong sense of identity and a rich cultural heritage. Our Iceland cultural tours for solo travellers help you learn more about the country and its people and traditions.
Guided Iceland cultural tours may stop at the Skogar folk museum, whose vast collection of artefacts and life-sized traditional houses give visual insights into the Icelandic way of life. In Reykjavik, walk along the city’s waterfront and drop in at the Maritime Museum to explore Iceland's economic and cultural connection to the sea. The now iconic Sun Voyager waterfront sculpture is a great place to take a photo. All around Iceland, pretty towns and villages await, many with their own heritage centres as well as colourful houses and churches. Enjoy the local cuisine in friendly restaurants, and mull over your impressions in a geothermal bath, an essential element of Icelandic culture.
Check out all our Iceland cultural trips to decide which is right for you.
Iceland may have one of the smallest populations in Europe, but it has a strong sense of identity and a rich cultural heritage. Our Iceland cultural tours for solo travellers help you learn more about the country and its people ... more
Iceland may have one of the smallest populations in Europe, but it has a strong sense of identity and ... more