Overview
The land of volcanoes and geysers will surprise you with its wide variety of delicious dishes!
The first thing that comes to mind when you think of Iceland is probably not food. But then again, why not? Even in this land of hot springs and lava fields, everybody has to eat. Long, dark winters have given Icelanders plenty of time to perfect their culinary skills and they are anxious to tantalize your taste buds with their best recipes.
This tour runs the gamut, from markets to food stalls to fine dining. With 15 different foods to sample, you might want to skip breakfast!
Local farms provide milk for Skyr, a delightful mild yogurt for which Iceland is known. The meat is local too and talented chefs have each created their own version of the dish perhaps most associated with Iceland, lamb soup. Your knowledgeable guide will steer you to the best place in town to partake of this classic comfort food.
With ice-cold waters surrounding Iceland, fresh, delicate seafood is always in season. Savor the lobster soup. It is not to be missed and will warm you from your head to your toes. The culinary adventurous in your group might decide to sample these Icelandic delicacies: lava bread, smoked puffin, dried fish and fermented shark.
If you're lucky enough to take this tour on a weekend, you'll also visit the wonderful food stalls at the Reykjavik Flea Market!
We're just getting started. There are many more stops and tasty surprises in store, including Iceland's unique hot dog, so "relish" each and every bite!
- Total distance walked is approximately 1.5 miles. We suggest wearing comfortable shoes and dressing in layers.
- You may either walk or take a taxi from the cruise pier, the walk is about 30 minutes. More information will be on your voucher.
- If you are interested in this tour and your cruise ship is not in port on a Saturday or Sunday, please contact ShoreTrips, we often have alternative dates available.
- Please alert ShoreTrips in the checkout process of any dietary restrictions or food allergies. We will do our best to accommodate.
- This program requires a minimum of 2 participants. There is a maximum of 12 participants per departure.
- The legal drinking age in Iceland is 20 years old. You must show a valid ID.
- Gratuity not included in the price of the tour.
- Book early in order to avoid the disappointment of sell-outs.
Days offered: 7 days a week
Departures:- 11:30 AM, duration: 3.5 hours Everyday of the week
- 01:00 PM, duration: 3.5 hours Saturday and Sunday
- 05:00 PM, duration: 3.5 hours Monday-Friday