WHAT I NEED TO TRAVEL TO ICELAND
~ What I need to travel to Iceland: documents, weather, packing ~
If you are planning a trip to Iceland then you might be wondering, “What do I need to travel to Iceland?” “How can I prepare myself to travel to Iceland?” and “What should I pack to travel to Iceland?”
All of these are important and vital questions for any trip, but for Iceland these questions are especially important. That is because Iceland is a unique country and the landscape, the trips and the weather will all play a great role in how you prepare for your trip to Iceland.
So, as experts in the field, we have laid out a few measures and a few hints that can help you and your travel companions get ready, pack and come to Iceland fully prepared! Read through this checklist and make sure that you check all of the boxes.
PLANNING: WHAT I NEED TO TRAVEL TO ICELAND:
???? When to start booking
Book as soon as possible (so you can enjoy more possibilities and better prices).
Due to its location (an island out in the Atlantic) and the fact that there is a huge demand for travel to Iceland, prices are a bit higher than in Europe, so in order to ensure that you and your travel party get the best prices and the best accommodation and trips, you will definitely want to book early. Hotel rooms go quickly, especially the ones which are highly rated but not as expensive as the rest. The most popular trips also fill up quickly as most of them have limited spots in order to maintain small intimate groups.
???? How long to spend in Iceland
Although Iceland is a country that seems to be an entire natural park and offers immense opportunities, a ten-day trip is enough to cover its 103,000 km2. If you plan to see the Western Fjords, it is worth taking a few more vacation days. But overall, to enjoy it all, a 20 day trip should be more than enough. Booking tickets and hotels in advance will help you not only save some money (as previously mentioned, the prices on Iceland are higher than most other European countries) but also time and nerves. We also recommend booking excursions and car rentals beforehand because this way you avoid stress and waste of time looking for what you want in the middle of the season and chaos when there are no free rooms or rental cars at a reasonable price.
???? What Languages are Spoken
The official language in Iceland is Icelandic, which derives from the Indo-European languages coming from the North Germanic languages. It is related in part to Faroese and Norwegian. This is to say that Icelandic is not one of the easier languages. However, the good side of all of this is that people in Iceland, especially those working in tourism and those who live and work in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, speak English very well. If you speak English, then you will not have a problem communicating with most people that you will come into contact with.
However, if you are traveling by yourself (i.e. not with a group tour), for example by car or motorhome in Iceland and will be stopping in more out of the way places, then you might find yourself in the need to either speak a bit of the local language or to have some sort of translation device on hand.
???? When to visit Iceland
You can travel to Iceland at any time of the year because each season offers something different and unique that is not possible at other times of the year. The high season is definitely the summer (from May to September) when most tourists come to visit the glaciers, lagoons, volcanoes and beaches. It is without a doubt the best time of year to visit this island.
During the summer there are hardly any hours of darkness due to the fact that Iceland is located so close to the Arctic Circle that in the summer there are about 3 hours of darkness at night. The climate offers a pleasant respite from the high temperatures of the European continental summer and there are thousands of possibilities for how to spend your time in Iceland. However, of course there are also disadvantages. It can be difficult to find accommodation, prices are at their highest level all year, there are more tourists than residents and you cannot see the Northern Lights.
The rest of the year is just the opposite. While of course winter brings colder temperatures, the possibility of less enjoyable weather and longer nights, there are many advantages to the winter months. During the winter you can quite easily find accommodation and rental of cars. Most of the tours do not fill up quite as fast. Prices are substantially lower. And best of all, you can see the Northern Lights!
Therefore, when you come to Iceland depends on what you are looking forward to seeing and the time frame and budget you are working with.
- Useful Addresses, Phone Numbers and Links:
- EMBASSIES OF ICELAND around the world:
http://www.iceland.is/iceland-abroad/embassies
VISA INFORMATION:
http://www.utl.is/index.php/en/visas -
TOURISM OFFICE IN ICELAND:
The main tourist office in Reykjavík is located in the center. The address is:
Aðalstræti 2101 Reykjavík
Tel: (+354) 590 15 50 Fax: (+354) 590 1551 E-mail:info@visitreykjavik.is
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE :
LandbúnaðarráðuneytiðMinistry of Agriculture
Solvholsgata 7150 Reykjavík Iceland
Tel: (+354) 545 9750 Fax: (+354) 552 1160
E-mail:postur@lan.stjr.is Website: www.landbunadarraduneyti.is
Utanríkisráðuneytið - MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
Raudararstígur 25150 ReykjavíkIslandia
Tel: (+354) 545 9900 Fax: (+354) 562 2373
E-mail:external@utn.stjr.is Página web: http://www.mfa.is
DOCUMENTATION and CUSTOMS
???? Documents and Visas to travel to Iceland
Iceland is part of the Europe continent but is not part of the European Union, although it does take part in several European economic and trade related alliances and is also part of the Schengen Zone. The Schengen Zone refers to 26 countries (all European) which allow for free movement of people between their borders. This means that any citizen or resident of any Schengen Zone country may freely travel from one to the next without additional documentation (other than the necessary proof of ID, i.e. a passport).
For travelers outside of the Schengen Zone, they will need to verify their standings with Iceland and the Schengen Zone in order to determine whether or not they need to secure a visa or entrance before arriving to Iceland or upon arrival.
Due to the sensitivity and incredible importance of this information, we urge you to refer to this page which will give you more information regarding this. As a safe measure, all travelers should carry a passport with an expiration of more than 6 months. Minor children must also carry a passport.
???? What products you can take into Iceland:
Food and drinks
Each visitor can have up to 10kg of food (excluding any type of daily product, meat, etc.)
Alcohol
A liter of wine and a liter of some liquors or 6 liters of beer are allowed (you have to choose between one of these options because both are exclusive). Alcohol in Iceland is very expensive, it is worth taking advantage of this opportunity.
Tobacco
Up to 200 cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco are allowed.
As an island that wants to protect its natural environment, Icelanders maintain strict control of products imported into this country, especially when carrying an animal or plant product. In these cases, a special permit must be requested to enter the country. In the case of animals, you should contact the Veterinary Authorities of Iceland (through the Ministry of Agriculture) and if you wish to bring in plants or any agricultural product, it is essential to obtain a certificate of authorization through the Ministry of Agriculture (see the information box above)
???? Protection against contamination
If you want to bring any sports products for horse riding, fishing, etc. which have been previously used, you must have an official disinfection permit stating that the equipment has been sterilized.
???? Health precautions
As Iceland is one of the healthiest countries on our planet (as its life expectancy, which is the highest in the world, already demonstrates), there is no need to worry. The water that comes out of the tap on this island is one of the purest you can find and its sanitary system is of very good quality. Due to health agreements in the European Union, you can use their health services when necessary with the corresponding card.
WHAT TO PACK WHEN TRAVELING TO ICELAND
???? What clothes to pack when I travel to Iceland:
Despite your desire to save a bit by only bringing on carry-on luggage for your trip to Iceland, we highly suggest checking a piece of luggage and to pack all of the necessary clothing to ensure that you have everything you need when you are traveling in Iceland. If you forget a few items, it could be costly to find and buy the correct supplies in Iceland.
Even if you are traveling to Iceland during the summer time, you should bring clothes for all four seasons of the year. You should definitely NOT forget to pack waterproof clothing, warm clothing, thick sweaters, warm pants and water-resistant boots. You must also not forget your swimsuit and light clothing because temperatures can reach up to 30 degrees and, even if it is always cold, you have the possibility to bathe in thermal heated springs and pools or natural baths such as lakes or rivers of thermal waters.
???? Other:
If you are interested in hiking or other similar activities, you need to wear the appropriate clothing, including shoes for ice trekking on glaciers and glasses with UV filters.
If you have any particular cosmetic or pharmaceutical needs (medicine, shampoo, etc.) then be sure to bring along what you will need when you are traveling in Iceland. Again, as prices are much higher in Iceland, you will save money if you bring along what you need. Also, you might not be able to find the particular brand of medicine or toiletry items that you are accustomed to, so it’s best to pack all of that before you go to Iceland.

Important Note: These data are only informative. ICELAND s.r.o. (www.viajesislandia.com) is not responsible for the validity and updates of the information offered and translated. These data are published for informational purposes only and we cannot be responsible for their validity at all times. For current and official information on valid visas for Iceland, clients should contact direct official bodies in Iceland or in their country of origin. ICELAND s.r.o. cannot help you with these issues. This information was updated on 17.3.2020.
ICELAND, THE ISLAND OF ICE AND FIRE
Iceland is one of the most fascinating places on our planet, a country worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. In this beautiful island located in the North Atlantic you can expect the unexpected. Before a visit to Iceland, you might mistakenly believe the country is a frozen wasteland, but after a visit you'll have experienced the many wondrous natural spectacles found in one small island, making it uniquely different from any other country in Europe. In the case of our founder and director, it was love at first sight when arriving in July of 1997 and the result can be seen here: a web page dedicated entirely to Iceland, a travel agency designed so that anyone can fulfill their dream. This is why our motto is: "Stop dreaming and come".
ICELAND, THE COUNTRY OF YOUR DREAMS
Iceland hosts some of the most impressive landscapes in Europe and the world: volcanoes, geysers, thermal lagoons, glaciers, the Northern Lights and more. Iceland is nature in its purest form, one of the last virgin territories in Europe and an island that, despite a growth in tourism year after year, manages to maintain the magic and tranquility of the past. In this fascinating island found in the North Atlantic only about 338,500 inhabitants live, of which a great majority (217,000) are located in the capital, Reykjavík, a city known for its modernity and cosmopolitan vibes, which makes for a perfect contrast with the rest of the country. In Reykjavík you can find the comforts of the great cities of Europe but with its own personal touch: modern architecture of Scandinavian type, restaurants that offer traditional but innovative gastronomy, original art galleries, shops with the latest fashions and, of course, a bubbling atmosphere and very friendly people. The rest of the island, however, is like a trip back in time to a place where around each corner you'll discover a place yet unaffected by man. Waterfalls, glaciers, springs, and lava fields dominate the landscapes of an uninhabited island, a unique phenomenon in Europe that makes Iceland a distinct and extraordinary country.
TRAVEL TO ICELAND
It is our pleasure and honor to take the time and offer you our personal recommendations for your trip to Iceland, whether you wish to discover Iceland at your own pace or you are looking for an organized trip to rid yourself of the planning and work involved, you should know a few things that you won't find in any guidebook or any travel blog.
The first thing is that Iceland is not an "easy" country. If you are not used to traveling on your own, buying an organized package is definitely a wise and efficient way to plan your trip, not only because of the time you save and the lack of hassle, but because finding some of the more out-of-the-way places is not as easy as it may seem when reading a travel guide. The second thing is that buying an organized trip does not mean taking the classic route in hotels and buses. In Iceland there are packages for all tastes, from the most "comfortable" to the most "adventurous" and we have selected the ones we like best ones among all international suppliers.
That being said, visiting Iceland with your own agenda and at your own speed can be a wonderful trip. If you plan it well in advance there is nothing better than getting lost in this wonderful island and discovering it for yourself. Due to the weather, the best time for the weather is the high season, mid June - mid September. But be careful, because this island is increasingly popular and there are limits to its capacity. During some summer weekends or holidays it may be impossible to find accommodation in Reykjavík. It is also not easy to find accommodation around the island, especially in certain areas such as Vík, Akureyri, Lake Mývatn or between Skaftafell National Park and the city of Höfn. The same can happen to you with motorhomes and vans, some excursions, and tickets and flights to Iceland. That is why it is advisable to book everything mentioned well in advance. If you travel outside the peak season, the situation is easier because the demand is lower and there are more possibilities, however, of course the weather, the hours of light, and the road conditions are not the same. If your style is adventurous and you want to see the island inside and out, summer is your best option to travel to Iceland.
ACCOMMODATION
Iceland boasts all types of accommodation. The level of accommodation is equal or, more often than not, superior in all ways to that of the rest of Europe (excluding the occasional 4-5 star hotel). Almost all accommodations offer excellent service, include delicious breakfast and maintain a high standard of hygiene. When looking for accommodation, you have to take into account that not only large hotels, but also family pensions, rural houses and even farmhouses work with travel agencies in Iceland. Therefore, many rooms are already fully booked up to two years in advance. This limited capacity makes it difficult to find available accommodation when you arrive. The easiest way is to book the accommodations online or included in a package, always many months in advance.
As for cabins at Iceland, they are usually full during summer because of the high demand. It is, without a doubt, a very authentic experience, which will bring you closer to the daily life of Icelanders in the countryside, and a great way to travel if you go with plenty of time and want to spend more than one night in the same place. The farmhouses are more suitable accommodation for a single night. The price of the cabins does not normally include breakfast or cleaning (if not included, it is the responsibility of the guest(s) or may be an additional charge).
VEHICLES and TRANSPORT
When it comes to vehicles, Iceland can be seen calmly with a normal all-wheel drive car. If you want to travel in summer and go around the entire island, you do not need an SUV. When traveling National Highway 1 (the "Ring Road"), you will not have any problem finding the most important and well-known natural monuments of the island. But if you travel to Iceland with the desire to see something else, to discover the true essence of Iceland, or plan to travel during the winter months, you will definitely need a 4x4 vehicle. Mother Nature presents dramatic colors which dominate the landscapes of Landmannalaugar, Thórsmörk, Askja and Hekla, where many surprises await you. To discover them, you will have no other option but to rent a 4x4 SUV, as it is mandatory on F-type roads.
EXCURSIONS IN ICELAND
Of course, you can always hire organized excursions or book a tour in Iceland that will take you to these more difficult to reach places. A guided tour will allow you to discover the true nature of Iceland through the eyes of a local who will help to uncover the most hidden and wildest corners. Also, if you want to explore caves, climb atop glaciers, raft down glacier fed rivers, go diving or snowmobiling, see majestic whales, and so much more you will have to book a tour with specialized guides and mandatory safety equipment. On our pages you will find the best selection of excursions, from the most classic to the most adventurous, so you can make the most of your trip.
ICELAND AND ITS CLIMATE
Everyone always wonders when is the best time to travel to Iceland and the answer is not as easy as it would seem, as it depends on what you are looking for. If you want to see the Northern Lights and connect with the real Iceland, the best time is during the winter, which is from mid-October to the end of March. Undoubtedly, it will be a bit cold but it will be worth it since you will get to know Iceland in its own environment - icy and dark but brimming with life - and to experience the truly authentic daily life of the Icelanders, taking a dip into the thermal pools surrounded by snowy landscapes and see the Northern Lights after dark. If you are someone who cannot decide and wants a little of everything, you can travel between September and October or at the end of March till April. With a little luck, you can see the auroras and also enjoy many hours of daylight by which to travel. If you want to travel to Iceland during its most popular times, you have to come in the months of July and August when it is the high season during which you have the best climate for traveling. Also, if you like hiking and want to do some of the most famous treks in the world, such as the Laugavegur trail, this is the only period in which you can venture into the interior of the island on your own. By planning your trip well, you can enjoy everything to its fullest potential. But if you come poorly prepared, you will spend many hours looking for accommodation, prices will be sky high, you will not find the car you want and the stress and nerves will overtake you. If I had to choose, I think the best time to come is a little before or after the high season (in June or early September), when the weather is still nice but there are not as many people as between July and August. Also, in June there is hardly any night, giving you maximum time to see Iceland in all its splendor. Whichever month you choose to travel to Iceland, we wish you a very good trip! Zuzana & Jan
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ICELAND

- Iceland:
- Officially the Republic of Iceland ('Ísland' in its native tongue) is a sovereign country located in the North Atlantic Ocean and politically is part of Europe. It is part of the Schengen territory, but it is not part of the European Union.
- Population:
- Iceland has 338,500 inhabitants (according to the last census of 2019). The capital of the country is Reykjavík, with 217,000 inhabitants in its metropolitan area. The second largest city is Akureyri, with 20,000 inhabitants. Icelanders are generally of Lutheran and Christian faith.
- Geography:
- Iceland is located in the north of the Atlantic Ocean, south of the Arctic Circle. Although part of Europe, it is geologically located between the continental plates of Europe and North America. It is the second largest island in Europe, after Great Britain. The island is composed of basalt and petrified lava, with glaciers and lakes occupying more than 14% of the country. Its climate is sub-polar oceanic, with cool and short summers and mild winters.
- Iceland Currency:
- Iceland crown Code: ISK. Abbreviation: Kr.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN ICELAND:
Do you like photography? Do you want to fill Instagram and Facebook with real photographs, without using any tricks or filters? Stop dreaming and come to Iceland, the most photogenic country in the world. Waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, lagoons, beaches ... do I need to say more? In Iceland you can take pictures of incredible landscapes in every corner of the island. Of course, we also recommend that you do not obsess over the photos and enjoy the views with your own eyes.



Important note: As Iceland is not part of the EU, it is recommended to take out travel insurance before arriving on the island. Note that the laws in Iceland may be different than in the rest of Europe. These laws must be taken into account and respected, such as those relating to nature and local regulations. ID712
ICELAND, THE ISLAND OF ICE AND FIRE
CAMPER 4*4 FOR 3 PEOPLE
4WD van for rent - Volkswagen Campervan type in Iceland - medium category for up to 3 persons
If you want to experience a real adventure in Iceland and go deep into the interior of the island to enjoy nature in all its splendour, don't hesitate to rent this 4x4 van equipped for up to three people. This all-terrain vehicle is one of Volkswagen's new models with easy handling and all the necessary equipment. It has three seats and three sleeping spaces. The raised chassis, large tyres and added bumper make this 4x4 van the best vehicle for any adventurer who wants to reach the most unexplored corners of Iceland. For your convenience, this van rental includes return transfers between the airport or your hotel in Keflavík and the rental office. If you want to travel freely even during the Icelandic winter, book this four-wheel drive van.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE VAN RENTAL?

- Price includes: Rent a modern 4x4 van of new Volkswagen models, unlimited mileage, CDW insurance (collision damage waiver with excess), transfers between the airport or your hotel in Keflavík and the rental office, final cleaning, van and equipped kitchen (gas cooker, sink, fridge, crockery, etc.), blankets and sheets, GPS navigation, tablet with integrated information, radio-CD, local VAT.
Not included: Diesel fuel (the vehicle is delivered with a full tank and must therefore be returned), gas, insurance and optional services. - Maximum passengers: 3 passengers
Office hours: 09:00 - 17:00 Monday to Sunday
Pickup place: The office is located in Keflavík. Transfers from the airport and hotels in Keflavík are included in the price.
Vehicle 4*4 description:
The off-road campervan has a manual transmission, 2L TDI and X diesel engine. The good Webasto heating system is efficient enough to keep you warm even during the winter months. The kitchen is fully equipped and has a sink with hot water. Please note that the vans do not have a shower and toilet.
WHAT OTHER OPTIONAL INSURANCES ARE OFFERED IN ICELAND?
The rental of this van includes standard CDW insurance with a deposit of 300.000 ISK, PAI insurance, TPL insurance and anti-theft insurance. VISA/MASTER CARD is required for vehicle collection. If the customer wishes to take out optional insurance, it can be taken out when picking up the van in Iceland: the superior SCDW Premium insurance can be purchased for 3,490 ISK per day and reduces the deposit to 50,000 ISK, and the zero insurance costs 5,990 ISK per day.
Extra services to hire in Iceland: Baby seat: 4 EUR per day. WiFi: 5 EUR per day. Camping table and chairs: 35 EUR per day. Barbecue equipment: 32 EUR per rental. Inverter (12-230 volts): 21 EUR per rental. Extra gas cylinder: 9 EUR per rental. GPS: 11 EUR per day. Towel: 11 EUR per rental. All optional services are to be paid directly at the rental office when picking up the van in Iceland.
Note: These types of vehicles do not have toilets and showers. In Iceland there are more than 150 campsites around the island where you can shower and spend the night (since 2015 it has been forbidden to sleep outside campsites). In addition, there are thermal pools with showers and hot tubs in every town and village. Entrance fees are usually 800 ISK - 950 ISK per person (about 7 EUR for the whole day).
Important note: The rental of this van includes standard CDW insurance and anti-theft insurance. The CDW insurance is the classic insurance offered in Iceland (collision coverage with credit card registered deposit). The deposit can be reduced with optional insurances. Although many websites provide incorrect information stating that insurance in Iceland is comprehensive or full coverage, this is false information. There is no comprehensive insurance in Iceland, as insurers always have some exceptions which are reflected by the rental companies. By contracting any service through www.viajesislandia.com, the customer agrees to General terms and conditions. ID976
Campervan 4*4 for 3 people in Iceland
Complete Exclusive Circuit in Iceland with Auroras - 8 Days / 7 Nights
RESERVE THIS 8-DAY COMPLETE EXCLUSIVE HOLIDAY PACKAGE WITH AURORAS IN ICELAND HERE:
ITINERARY FOR COMPLETE EXCLUSIVE 8-DAY ICELAND CIRCUIT WITH AURORAS
- Below is the complete schedule for this amazing, once in a lifetime experience. But as a reminder, while the stops are our destinations, the journey itself is just as beautiful to behold. So don’t forget to enjoy the ride as well.
- We also have programmed stops along the way for snacks, lunches and restroom facilities to ensure your complete comfort. Many of the lunch stops we make are selected because they offer gorgeous views. Each guest CAN decide whether to have a quick lunch and do some exploring or enjoy the break and take their time with a leisurely lunch. We'll let you decide :)
- The cuisine in Iceland has received international acclaim in recent years and you will surely not be disappointed. Following the first night in Reykjavík (where we suggest you partake in the rich culinary culture of the capital city), we will share dinner together while on the road. You and your travel companions will enjoy an extraordinary 2-course meal: starting with a salad or a soup, followed by an superbly prepared main dish, together with the best water you’ve ever had-Icelandic glacier water, and topped off with a cup of hot coffee or tea.
DAY 1: ARRIVAL TO ICELAND - KEFLAVÍK
DAY 2: REYKJAVIK CITY TOUR & BORGARFJORDUR SAGA VALLEY
DAY 3: SNÆFELLSNES PENINSULA & LAVA CAVE
DAY 4: GOLDEN CIRCLE, GEOTHERMAL TASTE & ICELANDIC HORSE
DAY 5: NATURAL WONDERS OF SOUTH ICELAND & EYJAFJALLAJÖKULL VOLCANO
DAY 6: VATNAJÖKULL NATIONAL PARK & GLACIER INCLUDING GLACIAL LAGOON AND DIAMOND BEACH
DAY 7: SOUTH SHORE & BLUE LAGOON
DAY 8: REYKJAVÍK, THE CAPITAL, AURORA SHOW
Important information about the 8-day complete exclusive trip on Iceland with Auroras:
What to bring: Iceland is a beautiful country and while the temperatures in the summer months are quite comfortable, there is always the possibility that it will be cold and wet. Please pack waterproof and warm clothing (preferably not cotton) such as long pants, jackets, hats, gloves and scarfs as well as comfortable walking shoes which have a good grip and, if possible, also waterproof.
There is an extra charge for individuals or requests for individual rooms.
Not included in this exclusive holiday package: lunches (there will be time each day to have lunch), drinks other than specified, optional tours and entrances, any other item or cost not mentioned in "What´s included". Extra costs caused by the weather/climate conditions of force majeure will be charged to the client. ISLANDICA s.r.o. is not responsible for flight changes or delays.
If you are interested in a taxi transfer to and from Reykjavík and the airport, please let us know and we can arrange it.
Size of group: Maximum 16 guests per trip and guide.



Important Note: These self-drive packages are operated by a cooperating Icelandic travel agency. Full payment is required to confirm the booking. By purchasing any service through www.viajesislandia.com, the client agrees to our terms of service and cancellation policy. We recommend that our clients purchase travel insurance and cancellation insurance in their country of origin. Code GJ-22. ID-762.
NORTHERN LIGHTS BY BOAT
NORTHERN LIGHTS BY BOAT
Seeing the Northern Lights at sea is an amazing experience. Sail away from the coastline of Reykjavík and see the auroras roll across the skies of the North-Atlantic with the city lights in the background. It is something you won't ever forget!
Our expert guide will help you search the skies for the lights while explaining the science, legends and myths that surround this amazing natural phenomenon. There is a speaker system on board so you are welcome to wait inside our cafeteria enjoying a warm drink or watching our own Northern Lights video. When the guide sees the lights, they will announce it on the speaker system so everyone knows to head outside and look up!
RESERVE YOUR TICKET FOR NORTHERN LIGHTS BY BOAT HERE:
Important Note: All of the activities involved with this activity are completed under the responsibility of each client and guest. Neither the provider of the tour, nor ISLANDICA s.r.o. will or can be held responsible in the unlikely event of an accident that could potentially happen during the activities or by an action taken by the guest him/herself. In addition, the Northern Lights are a unique and natural phenomenon and neither this site nor the provider can guaranteed that the participants will see them each night. All individuals who partake in these activities accept these conditions. It is possible that there will be additional signature requirements before completing certain activities, declaring that he/she is conscience of these activities that carry with them certain risks. AA-ID765