Bus passports 2009 - Freedom & Flexibility !

The convenience of the scheduled bus services facilitates an enjoyable and relaxed view of the landscapes while travelling around Iceland.  You only need to observe time tables as advertised and show up in time and your transport will be taken care of all the way.  The discounted bus passports give you the freedom to travel at your own pace and the flexibility to plan an itinerary suiting your own needs and preferences.  This is the Icelandic "Inter Rail" on buses since local travel by trains is not available at all.   We offer you a choice of four different passes, each of them tailored to suit your own travel plans.  They are all valid for one trip around the chosen route, either clock- or anticlockwise always travelling in the same direction.  The first leg of you journey determines the direction for the rest of your tour.

 

For more information and purchase of each of these please select the respective passport in the left menu column or push BUY NOW here !

1.  Full-Circle Passport.   The Full-Circle Passport is valid for one trip around Iceland on Circular road number one.
2.  Full-Circle Passport Including the West Fjords.   Leaves the Circular road at Borgarnes to enter it again at Bru in Hrutafjordur - or vice versa.
3.  The Snaefellsnes Peninsula & National Park Passport.   This also covers the route through the Snaefell national park.
4.  The West Iceland & the West Fjords Passport.   This passport includes the sea passage from Snaefellsnes across Breidafjordur and Flatey island to the mountainous fjord landscapes of the North-West peninsula.
5.  Gullfoss - Geysir Passport.   This passport also takes you to the not so far away from Reykjavík Þingvellir National Park and then on to Laugarvatn, Geysir & Gullfoss.  Other possible stops on the way back include agricultural town Selfoss and Hveragerði greenhouse village.
6.  Landmannalaugar in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve and Saftafell National Park.   As always this passport allows you travel either clock- or anticlockwise around the chosen route.  Whichever way you go, both the South Coast near sea level and the Southern Highlands a few hundred meters higher up are abundant in charming attractions. 
7.  East Circle via Kjölur.   Basically the same as the Full Circle passport, except in stead of the #1 Circular Ring Road bit between Reykjavík & the valley of river Blanda in the North, we take the Kjölur moutain route from Reykjavík & Gullfoss in the South to Blanda in the North.  This stretch opens up the panorama of the central highlands between the glaciers Langjökull and Hofsjökull.
 
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