WWII History Tour with a 1940’s British Officer in Reykjavik
Start with a slow-paced walk around the center of Reykjavik, led by your in-character guide – an Entertainment Service Officer out here to entertain the troops – and you.
Using historical film and images, go back in time to understand why the Nazis were so obsessed with Iceland, why the British decided to invade, why the Americans followed, and what happened to Icelandic culture through the foreign influence.
Then drive to ruined fortifications before heading out to The War & Peace Museum, set on the banks of the stunning Hvalfjordur (Whale fjord), the most important harbor in the North Atlantic during WW2.
Afterwards, take in the incredible landscape as you view sites like the oldest still in use quonset hut (1942 American barracks), and the ruined bases of Hvammsvik and Hvitanes, before heading back to Reykjavik.
All Fees and Taxes
Coffee and/or Tea
Meet your World War Two era guide outside Hotel Borg at least 10minutes before the departure time. Look out for their smart uniform!
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 7 hours
- Price From:
- 24.790 ISK