Your group stay in Iceland
Of all the European countries, Iceland is undoubtedly the most difficult to reach. While the United Kingdom is now connected to the continent by a tunnel and Sweden by a bridge, Iceland remains and will remain an island. Flying to Reykjavík Airport is therefore the easiest way to get to Iceland. You can also choose a ferry crossing, if you need to travel by car or bus for your group trip. The journey looks like a cruise with very well equipped ferries, but it is very long (several days). On site, it is easy to reach all parts of the island by car. It must be said that the island only covers 103,000 km². With a very low population density (less than 350,000 inhabitants), Iceland is essentially composed of vast wilderness, including 12% glaciers and 25% lava fields! While it is relatively easy to find a hotel or accommodation for groups in Reykjavík, it is not so easy in the rest of the country. However, you will find on the Groupcorner website a selection of hotels for groups throughout Iceland. Even if the 2008 crisis has improved the situation of tourists in Iceland, the cost of living remains very high, so we have carefully chosen hotels for all budgets, from luxury hotels to low-cost accommodation.
Iceland is the country of all superlatives. Fjords, glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, etc. Nature expresses all its talents and creates unique and captivating landscapes bathed in unreal light. It is not surprising to find the largest national park in Europe, the Vatnajökull National Park, which covers 13% of Iceland's territory and shelters an ice cap three times the size of Luxembourg! Admire a Northern Lights, see an iceberg floating on the blue waters of the Jökulsárlón lagoon, watch whales or take a stroll on the Snæfellsnes peninsula are all unforgettable experiences to offer your group during your stay in Iceland. And don't forget to take your group on a getaway to Reykjavík, the northernmost capital in the world.