





Iceland’s Story: Geological Marvels
Jul 01-10, 2026
10 days | Iceland | alumni UBC Travel Club
What’s included: Single group airport transfer on both tour start and end date accommodations based on double occupancy in hotels listed or similar; ground transportation; all activities as described in the detailed itinerary; entrance fees; meals as specified in the detailed itinerary; one-Way Ferry Ride Stykkisholmur – Brjaenslaekur; water, tea, and coffee at included meals; gratuities for guides, driver, and included meals; all taxes; services of your alumni UBC Study Leader and English-speaking Icelandic driver-guide
Itinerary at a Glance
Day | Activity |
1 | Arrive in Keflavík / To Reykjavík |
2 | Reykjavík |
3 | Golden Circle: Geysir, Gullfoss, Thingvellir |
4 | Snaefellsnes Peninsula |
5 | Stykkishólmur / Ferry to Westfjords |
6 | Westfjords: Rauðisandur Beach, Látrabjarg Cliffs |
7 | Westfjords: To Ísafjörður |
8 | Westfjords: To Hólmavík via Ísafjarðardjúp |
9 | Borgarfjörður / Continue south |
10 | Continue south / Depart |
Your Tour Leader

Lee Groat is a Professor in UBC’s Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences department. Since 2012 Prof. Groat has led an annual 17-day course in Iceland for senior undergraduates covering the geology, climate, flora, fauna, and human settlement of Iceland, and factors that are impacting them today. Lee is a keen student of the Iceland sagas and is in the process of learning Icelandic. Past travellers have enjoyed stories of his geologic adventures in both Canada and Iceland.
What’s included: Single group airport transfer on both tour start and end date accommodations based on double occupancy in hotels listed or similar; ground transportation; all activities as described in the detailed itinerary; entrance fees; meals as specified in the detailed itinerary; one-Way Ferry Ride Stykkisholmur – Brjaenslaekur; water, tea, and coffee at included meals; gratuities for guides, driver, and included meals; all taxes; services of your alumni UBC Study Leader and English-speaking Icelandic driver-guide