
Iceland · EUROPE
Reykjavík
Volcanic island capital of fire, ice and light.
— Trajet —
Jet 2 h 30
Reykjavík, two and a half hours by private jet from Oslo, is the gateway to Iceland's elemental landscapes — geysers, glaciers, black-sand beaches, active volcanoes and the Northern Lights. FFGR Norway coordinates private super-jeep expeditions across the Golden Circle, helicopter flights over erupting fissures and the Highlands, the Blue Lagoon's private Retreat, and dinner at ÓX or Dill (the country's Michelin star). The world's northernmost capital is compact and walkable, its Harpa concert hall a shimmering basalt-glass landmark on the harbour. Beyond the city, glacier lagoons, ice caves and the Vatnajökull massif offer the most cinematic wilderness in Europe.
— À ne pas manquer —
- ·Golden Circle super-jeep tour
- ·Blue Lagoon Retreat (private)
- ·Northern Lights & volcano helicopter
- ·Harpa Concert Hall (basalt glass)
- ·Glacier lagoon & ice caves (Vatnajökull)
- ·Dill (Michelin star)
— Hôtels signature —
- ·The Retreat at Blue Lagoon
- ·Hotel Borg
- ·Sand Hotel by Keahotels
- ·The Reykjavik EDITION
— À voir aussi —
Sweden
Stockholm
The Venice of the North — fourteen islands of restraint.
Denmark
Copenhagen
Design, Noma and the new Nordic table.
Finland
Helsinki
Sea-fortress capital of Finnish design.
Sweden
Gothenburg
West-coast harbour city and seafood capital.
Estonia
Tallinn
A medieval old town facing the Baltic.
Germany
Hamburg
The Elbphilharmonie and the merchant harbour.