Icelandair 2007/2008 Travel Planner - (Page 21) (877) I-FLY-ICE I 2 HIkING & WALkING When the Vikings crossed the rugged terrain of Iceland, they marked the route with piles of stones so the next person (who added a stone for luck) could easily trace the path through the countryside. Today’s hikers will still find well-defined trails that are surprisingly accessible and enjoy surreal landscapes with never-ending views. GLACIER ICE WALk FrOM $799* PP DBL 2 NIGHTS IN ICELAND A constantly changing natural phenomena, glaciers are best understood through hands-on (or foot-on in the case of the Glacier Ice Walk) exploration. Led by a guide, you’ll be equipped with special crampons then explore crevasses and ice formations, many infused with surreal shades of blue. You may even sample fresh glacial water! WILDERNESS TREk 7 NIGHTS IN ICELAND Lace up your hiking boots for an easy-going walking vacation. You will traverse a different landscape of Iceland each day, from geothermal areas with effervescent pools to highland valleys surrounded by colorful mountains. You’ll also have the chance to interact with Iceland’s unique flora and fauna. FrOM $3,899* PP DBL June – August 3, 2008 from $3,899* pp dbl Upgrade to Saga Class from only $799 pp round-trip! INCLuDES: • Round-trip airfare • 2 nights in hotels with breakfast (excluding day of arrival) • Round-trip airport/hotel transfers • Ice walking equipment and guide November , 2007 - March 3, 2008 from $799* pp dbl April - June 5, 2008 and August 25 - October 3, 2008 from $979* pp dbl June 6 - August 2, 2008 from $1,469* pp dbl Upgrade to Saga Class from only $799 pp round-trip! INCLuDES: • Round-trip airfare • 7 nights in hotels with breakfast (excluding day of arrival) • Round-trip airport/hotel transfers • 5 dinners and picnic lunch NOTES: • See back fold for gateway city information and terms & conditions. • * Prices quoted are exclusive of applicable taxes and surcharges. See terms & conditions for full details.
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