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| East Circle via Kjölur Passport The East Circle Passport adds a new demention to your experience of Iceland. Instead of going along the no. 1 ring road in the West, it takes you across the Kjölur inland route. The Kjölur road is only open during the summer and goes right across the central highlands of Iceland. The vast desert-like area is unique in its varied landscapes and is also teeming with life.
This passport will take you to such locations as Gullfoss, Geysir, Kerlingafjöll, Mývatn and many other interesting attractions. If you wish to experience hot springs, waterfalls, lavafields, culture and history and overall variety this is the perfect way to do it in an affordable, yet thorough, way. We can truly say that when travelling along the central highlands it is all about the journey and not the destination as there will not be a moment passing by you would want to miss. Schedules that are relevant to this passport are: F35/F35a, 60/60a, 62/62a, 9/9a, 12/12a The East Cricle Passport is valid from 25.06 to 05.09. We can even help with and book accommodations for you along the route! INFO: |
| The West of Iceland and the Westfjords Passport NOW INCLUDING LATRABJARG! The West of Iceland and Westfjords Passport focuses on this often overlooked area of Iceland. From Reykjavík to Snæfellsnes and then across Breiðafjörður you will be able to appreciate the Icelandic West including the eastern part of the peninsula Snæfellsnes.
The landscape is unequaled and the area was the boiling pot of the Icelandic cultural heritage, being the home ground of such figures as Snorri Sturluson. Included is also the ferry across Breiðafjörður. The fjord is full of life and has sustained the surrounding settlements for centuries with its abundant fish and varied birdlife. Travelling the Icelandic Westfjords is an adventure in itself. The extraordinary landscape and calm and quiet surroundings are really something to exprience. There is nothing quite like the sound of silence, something many city dwellers have never experienced all their lives. This affordable bus passport offers you the freedom and flexibility of taking in the West and the Westfjords at your own discretion. There is nothing like it. The bus passport now includes the amazing Latrabjarg. Schedules that are relevant to this passports are: 350/350a, the ferry Baldur, 400/400a/b/c and 37/37a. The West of Iceland and The West Fjords Passport is valid from 1.6. to 31.8. |
| Full Circle and the Westfjords Passport NOW INCLUDING LATRABJARG! The Full Circle and the Westfjords Passport is the same as the Full Circle Passport with the additon of the Breiðafjörður area and the Westfjords of Iceland. You will take a ferry across the beautiful Breiðafjörður. The mostly shallow fjord is dotted with more than 3000 islands of all sizes and shapes, the most famous of which is the second largest; Flatey.
The Westfjords are a unique part of Iceland. Mostly narrow with steep mountain sides down to the ocean. The population has been dwindling the last decades mostly because of how isolated the area is during the winter. But it is this isolation that makes the area so magical. The calm fjords can make even the most restless of people stoic. This being said, there is no shortage of life and excitement in the villages along the coast of the Westfjords during the summer. Festivals of all sorts, markets and exhibitions take place every week. Last and not least this passports connects with tours to the amazing Hornstrandir. Once inhabited by farmers and fishermen but now deserted, triumph of nature. The bus passport now includes the amazing Latrabjarg. Schedules that are relevant to this passports are: 12/12a, 9/9a, 62/62a, 60/60a, 37/37a, 400/400a/b/c, Baldur Ferry, 350/350a. The Full Circle and The West Fjords Passport is valid from 1.6. to 31.8. We can help you to book accommodations along the way! |
| Snaefellsnes and the National Park Passport The Snæfellsnes and National Park Passport is designed to take you to the charming landscapes of Snæfellsnes with the National Park and Snæfellsjökull (Snæfell Glacier) at the western most point of the peninsula. It takes you to destinations like Borgarnes, Stykkishólmur, Grundarfjörður, Ólafsvík, Hellissandur, Arnarstapi, Hellnar, Snæfellsnes National Park and back to Reykjavík, and anywhere else you might want to jump off en route.
Snæfellsnes in particular is the home to amazing and diverse bird life, you will most likely see our favorite bird; the Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea). The beauty and magic of Snæfellsnes has had influence on literature since the middle ages. The West of Iceland is one of the most important settings in the Icelandic Sagas, written in the 12th century and Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth as well as Halldór Laxness’ Christianity at Glacier take place at Snæfellsnes. Now you have the chance of getting inspired yourself by visiting the incomparable Icelandic West. Schedules that are relevant to this passport: 350/350a. The Snæfellsnes and National Park Passport is valid from 10.6. to 31.8. We can help you to book accommodations along the way! |
| The Golden Circle Passport The Golden Circle Passport is an unique way to experience Iceland’s most famous attractions. Instead of taking a tour you can enjoy the Golden Circle area at your own pace, jumping on and off our busses as you please.
The Golden Circle Passport is also a perfect addition to our other passports such as the Full Circle Passport. The Golden Circle, as it is often called, is the home of Geysir, Gullfoss and Þingvellir. Each of which are natural wonders in their own right. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Þingvellir is the birthplace of Icelandic democracy and a unique natural phenomenon. Gullfoss is a remarkable waterfall and is one of the icons of Icelandic nature. The Geysir area in Haukadalur is a geological hot spot where you will find many different hot springs and, of course, the two geysers Geysir and Strokkur. This is one of those places that must be seen at least once in a lifetime. Enjoy Iceland’s most famous route in an affordable way and get the freedom and flexibility of our bus passports as a bonus. Schedules that are relevant to this passport are: 2/2a, F35/F35a and 12b/12/c. The Golden Circle Passport is valid from June 1st to September 5th. |
| Full-Circle Passport The Full Circle Passport is our most popular passport. With it you can travel around Iceland’s ring road with our scheduled busses. It is perfect for those who do not wish to plan too much ahead as it connects you with all the other bus routes available. Still, some of Icelands most interesting locations are found on the ring road.
The passport takes you to Goðafoss, Mývatn, Skaftafell and Jökulsárlón just to name a few exciting destinations. At locations such as Reykjavík, Borgarnes, Akureyri, Egilsstaðir and Selfoss you can get connected with many tours and schedules taking you to all of which Iceland has to offer. You have a choice between all of our different schedules running along a particular route so you will often have a few different possible departure times further increasing your freedom while in Iceland. This is the perfect way to experience the most of Iceland with the maximum freedom and flexibility of our bus network all the while being the most affordable way to travel around Iceland. Schedules that are relevant to this passport are: 12/12a, 9/9a, 62/62a, and 60/60a. The Full Circle Passport is valid from June 1st to September 10th. We can even help with and book accommodations for you along the route! |

