Go beyond the Ice Wall
Porufoss waterfall
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Enter the world of Game of Thrones! Walk the frozen lands of the North of the Seven Kingdoms and behold the gorgeous Icelandic wilderness, as you revisit some of the most memorable moments in Game of Thrones history.
Step into the vast lands beyond the Ice Wall where the vicious White Walkers and the fearsome Wildlings fight for survival.
Beware in case of a Wight attack! You’re going to the Þingvellir – the Wildling army’s camping spot. While you’re there, find out new facts about the crucial scene that takes place in the hills from your guide.
Visit the place where one of the bloodiest massacres of the series happened – Settlement Viking Lodge. Take your time to explore but if you come across any odd tall beings with glowing blue eyes, we’d suggest swiftly moving to the next location!
Stand at the Almannagja gorge in Thingvellir – better known by Game of Thrones fans around the world as the bloody gate of Eyrie.
See Porufoss waterfall where the Icelandic goat named Casnova was incinerated by one of Daenerys’ dragons. This little goat is a local celebrity who’s enjoyed media coverage from a young age – just ask your guide about him!
Meet some of the animal stars in person, like the horses that portrayed Westeros garrons. They’re now happily retired from showbiz at a horse farm near Reykjavik.
How do you make a great Game of Thrones tour? With an insider’s help of course! Born in Iceland and having died a brutal on-screen death at the hands of the Wildlings, the actor who helped design the tour fits the bill perfectly.
Need a break from all the talk about bloodshed? On your way back, check out locations from other popular movies filmed in Iceland, including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
IMPORTANT: Hotel pick-up changes
Pick-ups from several Reykjavik hotels and guesthouses have been affected by new restrictions imposed by Reykjavík City Council. You will be assigned a nearby bus stop where your transport will meet you.
Daily, all year round
10am.
7pm.
Pick-ups from several Reykjavik hotels and guesthouses have been affected by new restrictions imposed by Reykjavík City Council. So if you are staying in any of the below hotels, you will be assigned a nearby bus stop where your transport will meet you instead:
See the list of hotel pick up points to find out if your accommodation is affected.
Approx. 9 hrs.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off, transport and English speaking guide.
Visit the link that you’ll find in your voucher to download and print off a voucher for Reykjavik Rost.
Located right by the old Harbor, Reykjavik Rost offers a selection of freshly made & grilled sandwiches with a delicious selection of soups. With our exclusive meal deal voucher you can save up to 25% off of your combo meal (Soup + Sandwich + Filter coffee). Delicious!
Children aged 0-11 years old can travel free of charge on this tour, however we will need to reserve a place for them on the coach.
If you are bringing any children under 12, please call us on 0844 873 0070 with your reference number to let us know how many children are travelling and how old they are.
Each ticket/booking is subject to a maximum of two children for every one paying adult.
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