Iceland

Land of Fire & Ice

Iceland is absurdly dramatic. Glaciers meet volcanoes. Waterfalls appear around every bend. Hot springs steam in landscapes so alien they feel extraterrestrial. This is nature at its most unfiltered—raw, powerful, and extraordinarily beautiful.

We design Iceland journeys that balance the iconic with the undiscovered. Yes, the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon matter—but we show you the hot springs without tour buses, the Northern Lights from remote lodges, the restaurants where Icelanders actually eat.

Where We Stay

Deplar Farm

REMOTE LUXURY

Former sheep farm transformed into a 13-room retreat in the Troll Peninsula. Helicopter access, geothermal spa, Northern Lights viewing, and cuisine that defines New Nordic. The kind of place that redefines your expectations of Iceland.

The Retreat at Blue Lagoon

GEOTHERMAL ELEGANCE

62 suites built into 800-year-old lava fields. Private lagoon access, in-water spa treatments, and a restaurant serving ingredients found nowhere else. Luxury powered by geothermal energy.

Exceptional Dining

Dill Restaurant, Reykjavík

Iceland's first Michelin-starred restaurant. New Nordic cuisine using Icelandic ingredients—moss, seaweed, lamb, langoustine. Tasting menu changes weekly based on what's foraged and caught. Book months ahead.

Slippurinn, Vestmannaeyjar

On a remote island accessible by ferry. Casual elegance, local ingredients, views across the harbor. The puffin (in season) is unforgettable. So is the whole experience.

Curated Experiences

Ready to Explore Iceland?

Best experienced September-March for Northern Lights or June-August for midnight sun.

Plan Your Iceland Journey