Summer

Iceland South Coast: Summer Magic

6 days / 5 nights - Reykjavík / South Shore / Glacier Lagoon / Vík / Golden Circle

Elevate your travel offerings with an immersive 5-night Icelandic itinerary, meticulously designed for discerning clients. Launch their journey in Reykjavík, where the world’s northernmost capital boasts a lively cultural scene. The adventure unfolds along the South Coast, featuring exclusive tours of volcanic landscapes, majestic waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, and the awe-inspiring vistas of Skaftafell and Jökulsárlón.

Your clients will marvel at the geological wonders of the Golden Circle, including the eruptive Geysir and the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, complemented by the historical depths of Thingvellir National Park. The itinerary is crafted to showcase Iceland’s unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, offering unparalleled experiences that promise to captivate and enchant.

Highlights

Þingvellir National Park
Strokkur Geysir, Iceland
Geysir geothermal area
Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon
Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon
Gullfoss waterfall, Iceland
Gullfoss
Reykjavík
Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Iceland
Seljalandsfoss
Skógafoss
Svartifoss, Skaftafell National Park
Skaftafell National Park
Hellisheiðarvirkjun, Iceland
Hellisheiði

Þingvellir National Park

Þingvellir National Park, located in southwestern Iceland, is a place of immense historical, cultural, and geological significance. As one of Iceland’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Þingvellir offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of natural wonders and historical heritage.

One of the park’s most notable features is the Almannagjá rift valley, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Visitors can walk along the rift and even stand between the continents, witnessing firsthand the powerful geological forces at work.

Beyond its geological wonders, Þingvellir is also the site of Iceland’s historic Alþingi, or parliament, established in 930 AD. It is the world’s oldest existing parliament and served as the gathering place for Icelanders to discuss laws, settle disputes, and forge alliances.

Today, visitors to Þingvellir can explore the remnants of the ancient parliament, including the Law Rock where laws were recited, and the assembly site where meetings were held. The park’s rich history and stunning natural beauty make it a popular destination for hiking, camping, and cultural exploration.

A visit to Þingvellir National Park offers a fascinating journey through Iceland’s past and present, where history, culture, and nature converge in a truly unforgettable experience.

Geysir geothermal area

The Geysir Geothermal Area stands as a captivating testament to Iceland’s unique geological wonders. Located in the Haukadalur Valley, this mesmerizing landscape is home to a collection of hot springs, bubbling mud pools, and, most famously, the Strokkur geyser.

Visitors to the Geysir Geothermal Area are treated to a spectacle of natural phenomena. The Strokkur geyser, in particular, erupts approximately every 5-10 minutes, shooting scalding hot water up to 30 meters into the air. The anticipation and excitement as visitors wait for the next eruption make for an unforgettable experience.

Beyond the Strokkur geyser, the Geysir Geothermal Area offers a chance to explore a surreal and otherworldly landscape. Steam vents hiss and sputter, while colorful mineral deposits paint the ground in vibrant hues. The earth seems to come alive with the sound of bubbling and boiling water, creating a sensory experience unlike any other.

For travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Iceland’s volcanic and geothermal activity, the Geysir Geothermal Area provides an educational opportunity to learn about the forces shaping the island’s landscape. It’s a place where nature’s power is on full display, reminding us of the awe-inspiring beauty and unpredictability of the natural world.

Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon

Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon is a mesmerizing natural wonder located in southeastern Iceland. Formed by the melting of Vatnajökull glacier, Europe’s largest glacier, this stunning lagoon is filled with icebergs of various shapes and sizes, creating a surreal and ethereal landscape.

Visitors to Jökulsárlón are treated to a spectacle of shimmering blue icebergs floating gracefully in the glacial waters. The contrast between the translucent ice and the surrounding black sand beaches creates a scene of unparalleled beauty, making it a photographer’s paradise and a must-see destination for travelers to Iceland.

Boat tours allow visitors to sail among the icebergs, providing an up-close encounter with these ancient glacial formations. The constantly changing scenery and the crackling sounds of ice breaking off the glacier create a truly immersive experience, evoking a sense of wonder and reverence for the power of nature.

Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon is not only a breathtaking sight to behold but also a reminder of the ongoing changes in our planet’s climate. It serves as a poignant symbol of the delicate balance between human activity and the natural world, making it a destination of both beauty and contemplation.

Gullfoss

Gullfoss waterfall, known as the “Golden Falls,” is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the canyon of the Hvítá River in southwestern Iceland. Renowned for its sheer power and beauty, Gullfoss is one of Iceland’s most iconic attractions, captivating visitors with its dramatic cascade and stunning surroundings.

As one of the largest waterfalls in Iceland, Gullfoss plunges in two tiers into a rugged canyon, creating a mesmerizing display of rushing water and mist. The thunderous roar of the falls echoes through the canyon, evoking a sense of awe and wonder in all who witness it.

What sets Gullfoss apart is not just its size, but also its captivating beauty and the story behind its preservation. In the early 20th century, efforts to harness the power of Gullfoss for hydroelectricity were met with staunch opposition from a local woman named Sigríður Tómasdóttir, who fought tirelessly to protect the waterfall from development. Thanks to her efforts, Gullfoss was saved and remains in its natural state for visitors to enjoy today.

A visit to Gullfoss offers more than just a stunning sight; it’s an opportunity to connect with Iceland’s rich natural heritage and to marvel at the power of Mother Nature. Whether admiring the falls from the viewing platforms or feeling the spray on your face as you stand near the edge, Gullfoss promises an unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting impression.

Reykjavík

The vibrant capital of Iceland, renowned for its colorful streets, eclectic cafes, and captivating cultural scene, including the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church, the vibrant streets of Laugavegur, and the historic landmarks of the Old Town.

Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss stands as one of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders—a breathtaking waterfall cascading 60 meters down from the cliffs above. What sets Seljalandsfoss apart is its unique feature: a pathway that allows visitors to walk behind the curtain of water, providing a truly immersive experience amidst the spray and thunderous roar.

This remarkable waterfall offers more than just a stunning sight; it’s a symbol of Iceland’s raw and captivating beauty. Its towering presence amidst the rugged landscape inspires awe and admiration, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking adventure and natural splendor.
Whether it’s exploring the hidden caves behind the falls or capturing the mesmerizing views from various angles, Seljalandsfoss promises an unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting impression.

Skógafoss

Skógafoss waterfall is a magnificent natural attraction nestled along Iceland’s southern coast, drawing visitors with its impressive cascade plunging from a height of 60 meters. Fed by the Skógá River, this powerful waterfall captivates travelers with its thundering roar and misty spray, creating a truly immersive experience amidst Iceland’s rugged landscape.

The beauty of Skógafoss lies not only in its sheer size but also in the surrounding scenery. Towering cliffs and lush greenery frame the waterfall, providing a picturesque backdrop for photography and exploration. Visitors can climb the staircase alongside the waterfall for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, offering a unique perspective on this iconic landmark.

Legend has it that a hidden treasure is buried behind Skógafoss, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the site. Whether searching for hidden treasure or simply marveling at the raw power of nature, a visit to Skógafoss promises an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Iceland’s natural beauty.

Skaftafell National Park

Skaftafell National Park, located in southeastern Iceland, is a breathtaking wilderness area renowned for its stunning landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Nestled between glaciers, mountains, and vast expanses of volcanic terrain, Skaftafell offers visitors a chance to explore some of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders.

The park is dominated by the vast Vatnajökull glacier, Europe’s largest ice cap, which covers much of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can embark on glacier hikes, ice climbing expeditions, and guided tours to explore the glacier’s majestic beauty up close.

In addition to its glaciers, Skaftafell is home to a diverse range of landscapes, including lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and rugged volcanic terrain. Hiking trails wind through the park, offering opportunities to discover hidden gems such as Svartifoss waterfall, known for its unique basalt column formations.

Skaftafell is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities such as camping, birdwatching, and photography attracting visitors from around the world. The park’s pristine wilderness provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing visitors to connect with nature and experience the beauty of Iceland’s natural landscapes.

Whether exploring its glaciers, hiking its trails, or simply soaking in its stunning vistas, Skaftafell National Park offers an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Iceland’s wilderness.

Hellisheiði

Nestled amidst Iceland’s captivating landscapes, Hellisheiði offers a unique opportunity to witness the intersection of natural wonders and cutting-edge technology.

The Hellisheiðarvirkjun geothermal power plant stands as a testament to Iceland’s commitment to sustainability and renewable energy. As the second-largest geothermal power station globally, it harnesses the Earth’s natural heat to generate clean and reliable electricity. A tour of this facility provides valuable insights into Iceland’s leadership in green energy production and offers potential for collaboration on sustainable initiatives.

Surrounded by the stunning vistas of the Hellisheiði volcanic plateau, this location provides a glimpse into Iceland’s innovative approach to environmental stewardship and energy production.

Map & Itinerary

An exclusive 5-night summer tour through Iceland, where your clients will explore the breathtaking South Coast with its volcanic landscapes, enchanting waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, and the majestic beauty of Skaftafell and Jökulsárlón. Highlight the Golden Circle’s wonders, featuring the dramatic Geysir eruptions and the captivating Gullfoss waterfall, for a journey rich in natural splendor and adventure.

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Day 1 Arrival in Iceland - Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík / Approx. 50 km

Upon arrival at Keflavík International Airport, clients are transferred to Reykjavík, the vibrant capital of Iceland. Optional stops at Sky Lagoon or Blue Lagoon provide a relaxing start to the journey.
Clients will have time to enjoy what Reykjavik has to offer, a delightful blend of shopping, architecture, and culinary experiences.
Accommodations are provided in Reykjavík.

Optional Extras

Blue Lagoon Iceland
Blue Lagoon
Sky Lagoon

Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a world-renowned geothermal spa located in Iceland, offering a truly unique and rejuvenating experience for travelers. With its milky blue waters rich in minerals, it provides a tranquil oasis amidst Iceland’s rugged terrain.

For travel agencies seeking to provide their clients with unparalleled relaxation and wellness, the Blue Lagoon is a must-visit destination. Encourage your clients to indulge in the therapeutic waters, renowned for their skin-nourishing properties.

Surrounded by lava fields and set against the backdrop of Iceland’s dramatic landscape, the Blue Lagoon offers a serene and otherworldly atmosphere. Whether your clients seek relaxation, adventure, or simply a moment of tranquility, the Blue Lagoon promises an unforgettable experience.

Included in the supplement: Comfort admission, including entrance, silica mud mask at the Mask Bar, use of towel and a choice of first drink

Sky Lagoon

A captivating addition to your tour: a stop at the Sky Lagoon near Reykjavík. This unique spa experience offers your clients a tranquil retreat along their journey to the capital.

Included in the supplement is the Pure admission, providing access to the lagoon, a plush bath towel, and a curated 7-step ritual. This ritual guides guests through a sequence of relaxation and rejuvenation, ensuring an unforgettable experience amidst Iceland’s stunning natural landscapes.

Whether your clients arrive during the enchanting sunset, under the mesmerizing Northern Lights, or beneath a canopy of heavy clouds, Sky Lagoon promises comfort and serenity. It’s an opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the North Atlantic while indulging in unparalleled relaxation.

We believe that adding this stop to the itinerary will enhance the overall experience for your clients, offering them a unique and unforgettable highlight during their journey.

Day 2 Reykjavík - South Coast - Vík / Approx. 200 km

Geothermal Wonders and Waterfalls: The journey begins towards the Hellisheiði volcanic plateau, showcasing Iceland’s geothermal prowess at the Hellisheiðarvirkjun power plant. Guests can optionally visit the Lava Center in Hvolsvöllur for an interactive insight into Iceland’s volcanic landscape. The South Coast awaits with its majestic glaciers, black sand beaches, and iconic waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. The day ends in Vík, where guests can marvel at the Reynishverfi beach beneath towering basalt cliffs.

The stay in the Vík region includes dinner and an overnight at the 3-star hotel in the area.

Optional Extras

Eruption in Iceland
Lava Center in Hvolsvöllur

Lava Center in Hvolsvöllur

Lava Center in Hvolsvöllur is an enriching addition to your clients’ Icelandic itinerary. Located in the heart of the country’s volcanic region, this state-of-the-art visitor center offers an immersive and educational experience that delves into the captivating world of Iceland’s volcanic activity.

At the Lava Center, your clients will embark on a journey through Iceland’s geological history, from the fiery eruptions that formed the island to the dramatic landscapes shaped by millennia of volcanic activity. Through interactive exhibits, stunning visual displays, and informative presentations, they’ll gain a deeper understanding of the powerful forces that have shaped and continue to shape Iceland’s landscapes.

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the center’s exhibits at their own pace, learning about the various types of volcanoes, the impact of volcanic eruptions on the environment and society, and the innovative technologies used to monitor and study volcanic activity.

For those seeking a truly immersive experience, the Lava Center also offers guided tours led by knowledgeable experts who provide additional insights and anecdotes about Iceland’s geological wonders.

Day 3 Skaftafell - Jökulsárlón - Vík / Approx. 420 km
Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon

Glaciers and Lagoons: Departing Vík, guests will pass through landscapes formed by volcanic eruptions and vast lava fields. Highlights include the Lómagnúpur cliffs, Skaftafell National Park, and the breathtaking Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, ending with a visit to the Diamond Beach. This day showcases the stark beauty of Iceland’s glaciers and volcanic sands.

Dinner and Accommodation: Return to Vík for dinner and another night at the hotel, offering comfort and hospitality amidst Iceland’s rugged landscapes.

Optional Extras

Jökulsárlón, amphibious boat excursion
Amphibian boat tour

Amphibian boat tour

Set against the backdrop of towering glaciers and shimmering icebergs, Jökulsárlón is a sight to behold. Now, your clients can embark on a 30 to 40-minute adventure aboard our specially designed amphibian boat, cruising through the lagoon amidst the awe-inspiring ice formations.

As they glide through the tranquil waters, they’ll be surrounded by a surreal landscape of sparkling blue icebergs, each one a testament to the power and beauty of nature. Our knowledgeable guides will provide fascinating insights into the formation of the lagoon and the glaciers that feed it, enhancing the experience with their expertise.

This amphibian boat excursion offers a unique perspective on Jökulsárlón, allowing your clients to get up close and personal with the icebergs and explore parts of the lagoon that are inaccessible by foot. It’s an opportunity to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of Iceland’s glacial landscapes and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Day 4 Golden Circle - Reykjavík / Approx. 300 km
Geysir, Iceland

Iconic Natural Wonders: The journey back to Reykjavík includes the famous Golden Circle, featuring the erupting geysers of Geysir, the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall, and the historic Thingvellir National Park. This day is filled with some of Iceland’s most renowned natural and historical sites, offering unforgettable experiences.

Evening in Reykjavík: Guests return to Reykjavík for an overnight stay at hotel in the capital. The evening is free for exploring the city further, with an optional dinner available.

Day 5 Day spent at leisure libre / Optional day tours
Hraunfossar, Borgarfjörður

Allow your clients to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Reykjavík with a day spent at leisure in the colorful capital. They can wander through its charming streets, explore local shops, indulge in the city’s numerous cafes and restaurants, or delve into its rich cultural heritage by visiting one of its many excellent museums.

Lunch and dinner will be at their own leisure, giving them the freedom to savor Icelandic cuisine at their preferred pace. With an overnight stay in Reykjavík, they’ll have ample time to soak in the city’s unique charm and atmosphere.

For those seeking more adventure, we offer a range of optional activities and excursions (available with a supplement). From thrilling glacier hikes and soothing geothermal spa visits to exhilarating whale-watching tours and breathtaking Northern Lights expeditions, there’s something to suit every traveler’s interests and preferences.
Option 1: Wonders of Snæfellsnes Peninsula / approx. 400 km
Option 2: FlyOver Iceland (Reykjavík)
Option 3: Whale watching (Reykjavík)
Option 4: Sky Lagoon (Reykjavík)
Option 5: Blue Lagoon / Env. 100 km

Note: Option 1 cannot be combined with any other option. However, options 2, 3, 4, and/or 5 can be combined (up to 2 max)

Optional Extras

Budir Church, Iceland Snæfellsnes
Snæfellsnes Peninsula day excursion
FlyOver Iceland
Whale Watching Iceland
Whale watching
Sky Lagoon
Blue Lagoon Iceland
Blue Lagoon

Snæfellsnes Peninsula day excursion

Wonders of Snæfellsnes Peninsula / approx. 400 km
The Snæfellsnes Peninsula holds a share of mystery and is the stage for numerous tales and legends. This tour provides an insight into this region where marine and volcanic atmospheres blend harmoniously. Snæfellsnes is like a miniature version of Iceland: black volcanic coasts, magnificent mountains, volcanic craters, incredible birdlife, caves, and of course, the Snæfellsjökull glacier towering over the peninsula.
This tour will allow you to discover, among other sites, the small fishing village of Arnarstapi, the iconic Kirkjufell mountain, and Djúpalónssandur Bay.
Duration : Approx. 12h. Schedule: Departure at 8am from Reykjavík. Hotel pick-up starts at 7:30am. Drop-off at hotel after day tour. Included with supplement: Regular bus tour, guidance in English, access to sites visited. Not included: Lunch en route, personnal expenses.
The schedules provided are indicative and may be subject to change by the service provider.

FlyOver Iceland

FlyOver Iceland uses cutting-edge technology to give you the sensation of flying. The illusion of soaring like a bird and being fully immersed in nature is perfectly captured. You are suspended in your seats in front of a curved, wide screen spanning about twenty meters, onto which a ten-minute film is projected, allowing you to explore the Icelandic landscape in all its splendor. Special effects simulating wind, mist, and the scents of nature combine with seat movements to create an unforgettable experience.
Duration : approx. 45 minutes, including 10-minutes « flight ». Schedule: Every 15 tp 20 minutes, from 11am until 7pm approx. Included with supplement: admission fee. Not included: On-site transfer (which can be done on foot, by bus, or by taxi), guide, lunch, personal expenses.
The schedules provided are indicative and may be subject to change by the service provider.

Whale watching

An unforgettable whale-watching experience, where your clients can witness the awe-inspiring beauty of humpback whales, blue whales, and white-beaked dolphins in their natural habitat. Our whale-watching cruises provide a thrilling opportunity for travelers to explore the pristine waters of the bay while encountering some of the world’s most magnificent marine creatures.

Guests will board comfortable vessels equipped with expert guides who are passionate about marine conservation and knowledgeable about the local wildlife. Our experienced captains navigate the bay’s waters, taking guests to prime whale-watching locations where sightings are frequent.

During the cruise, guests might get the opportunity to observe whales as they surface and dive, showcasing their immense size and graceful movements. Please note that observation in general is not guaranteed and can not be predicted, but the boats are familiar with the most common places where they can be spotted and will take you there.

With a focus on sustainability and responsible tourism, our whale-watching trips prioritize the well-being of the marine animals and their natural environment.

Sky Lagoon

A captivating addition to your tour: a stop at the Sky Lagoon near Reykjavík. This unique spa experience offers your clients a tranquil retreat along their journey to the capital.

Included in the supplement is the Pure admission, providing access to the lagoon, a plush bath towel, and a curated 7-step ritual. This ritual guides guests through a sequence of relaxation and rejuvenation, ensuring an unforgettable experience amidst Iceland’s stunning natural landscapes.

Whether your clients arrive during the enchanting sunset, under the mesmerizing Northern Lights, or beneath a canopy of heavy clouds, Sky Lagoon promises comfort and serenity. It’s an opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the North Atlantic while indulging in unparalleled relaxation.

We believe that adding this stop to the itinerary will enhance the overall experience for your clients, offering them a unique and unforgettable highlight during their journey.

Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a world-renowned geothermal spa located in Iceland, offering a truly unique and rejuvenating experience for travelers. With its milky blue waters rich in minerals, it provides a tranquil oasis amidst Iceland’s rugged terrain.

For travel agencies seeking to provide their clients with unparalleled relaxation and wellness, the Blue Lagoon is a must-visit destination. Encourage your clients to indulge in the therapeutic waters, renowned for their skin-nourishing properties.

Surrounded by lava fields and set against the backdrop of Iceland’s dramatic landscape, the Blue Lagoon offers a serene and otherworldly atmosphere. Whether your clients seek relaxation, adventure, or simply a moment of tranquility, the Blue Lagoon promises an unforgettable experience.

Included in the supplement: Comfort admission, including entrance, silica mud mask at the Mask Bar, use of towel and a choice of first drink

Day 6 Departure from Reykjavík to Keflavík Airport / Approx. 50 km

Farewell to Iceland: Guests are transferred from their hotel to Keflavík International Airport for their departure flights, marking the end of their Icelandic adventure.

For those leaving Iceland on late afternoon flights on day 6, it is possible to book optional extras in the morning, but not to combine them.

Important note: Your guide will not be present on this day. Transfer to the airport is without assistance.

Optional Extras

FlyOver Iceland
Whale Watching Iceland
Whale watching
Blue Lagoon Iceland
Blue Lagoon

FlyOver Iceland

FlyOver Iceland uses cutting-edge technology to give you the sensation of flying. The illusion of soaring like a bird and being fully immersed in nature is perfectly captured. You are suspended in your seats in front of a curved, wide screen spanning about twenty meters, onto which a ten-minute film is projected, allowing you to explore the Icelandic landscape in all its splendor. Special effects simulating wind, mist, and the scents of nature combine with seat movements to create an unforgettable experience.
Duration : approx. 45 minutes, including 10-minutes « flight ». Schedule: Every 15 tp 20 minutes, from 11am until 7pm approx. Included with supplement: admission fee. Not included: On-site transfer (which can be done on foot, by bus, or by taxi), guide, lunch, personal expenses.
The schedules provided are indicative and may be subject to change by the service provider.

Whale watching

An unforgettable whale-watching experience, where your clients can witness the awe-inspiring beauty of humpback whales, blue whales, and white-beaked dolphins in their natural habitat. Our whale-watching cruises provide a thrilling opportunity for travelers to explore the pristine waters of the bay while encountering some of the world’s most magnificent marine creatures.

Guests will board comfortable vessels equipped with expert guides who are passionate about marine conservation and knowledgeable about the local wildlife. Our experienced captains navigate the bay’s waters, taking guests to prime whale-watching locations where sightings are frequent.

During the cruise, guests might get the opportunity to observe whales as they surface and dive, showcasing their immense size and graceful movements. Please note that observation in general is not guaranteed and can not be predicted, but the boats are familiar with the most common places where they can be spotted and will take you there.

With a focus on sustainability and responsible tourism, our whale-watching trips prioritize the well-being of the marine animals and their natural environment.

Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a world-renowned geothermal spa located in Iceland, offering a truly unique and rejuvenating experience for travelers. With its milky blue waters rich in minerals, it provides a tranquil oasis amidst Iceland’s rugged terrain.

For travel agencies seeking to provide their clients with unparalleled relaxation and wellness, the Blue Lagoon is a must-visit destination. Encourage your clients to indulge in the therapeutic waters, renowned for their skin-nourishing properties.

Surrounded by lava fields and set against the backdrop of Iceland’s dramatic landscape, the Blue Lagoon offers a serene and otherworldly atmosphere. Whether your clients seek relaxation, adventure, or simply a moment of tranquility, the Blue Lagoon promises an unforgettable experience.

Included in the supplement: Comfort admission, including entrance, silica mud mask at the Mask Bar, use of towel and a choice of first drink

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