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School Trips to Iceland

Untouched wilderness and larger-than-life scenery

Truly unmatched in its natural splendour, Iceland is a haven of unspoiled landscapes and geographical gems. Where hot springs bubble through sulphur-crusted vents, blue-hued glaciers glisten in the midnight sun, volcanoes rise to majestic heights and thundering waterfalls plummet into expansive gorges, a school trip to Iceland is your ticket to some of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders like the northern lights.

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The Ultimate Geography Resource

It’s been a long time in the planning for us to launch an Iceland Series of resources for teachers. With individual packs to target both GCSE and A-Level teaching, we’ve got you covered! They’re designed to provide teachers with a wealth of practical aids to deliver Geographical teaching on a range of hot topics, using Iceland as an engaging case study.

 

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Iceland series - Free Geography Teaching Resource

Quirky things to do in Reykjavik on an Iceland School Trip

We’ve created this light-hearted list of fun and quirky things to do in Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavik. You’ll also find a bunch of facts that are sure to keep students entertained while on any coach journey!

 

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City of Reykjavik from above, Capital of Iceland

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