That's right! The Iceland Budget Getaway is now on sale for travel through March 2009!Read more
Revive yourself with a visit to Reykjavik, with its clean and crisp air, geothermal pools and dynamic people.Read more
Travel from Boston or New York-JFK to either Stockholm, Oslo or Copenhagen, with 2 nights hotel and breakfast.Read more
Be prepared to meet an international cast of characters and leave with enough wild stories to fill your very own Saga.Read more
Canals, cafés and culture galore. Amsterdam is a feast for the senses.Read more
This extravagant escape provides pampering galore! You’ll return home refreshed in body and spirit.Read more
Fast becoming synonymous with the "new Europe", this capital city changes on a daily basis. Be part of the excitement.Read more
Visit the fairytale land of Hans Christian Anderson. There's a reason it's called "Wonderful Copenhagen".Read more
The DFDS overnight cruise ship runs between Oslo and Copenhagen daily. During the summer you can see many pretty islands and lighthouses en route.Read more
The perfect center to visit nearby Rhine and beautiful castles, Frankfurt makes a fun destination.Read more
A recent renaissance has made this one of Europe’s hottest cities. Easily accessible to the Highlands and enchanting Edinburgh. Read more
Parks. Pubs. Markets. Theatre. “Football.” London is a beautiful blend of all that is British. Fancy some chips?Read more
You can visit a ski jump, picnic in a statue-filled park and see Viking artifacts all in the same day. Only in Oslo!Read more
Meander through one of Europe's most charming Old Town areas or take to the water to explore this "Venice of the North" by boat.Read more
There is no better way to travel to Norway than with Icelandair. Only Icelandair can offer you a free stopover in Iceland for up to four nights to or from Oslo and Bergen.Read more
Book by January 31, 2009 and save over $500 per person off regular package rates with this special three night package to Iceland.Read more
Icelandair’s flights to Copenhagen may take you farther than the Danish capital and Scandinavia’s largest city. You just might find yourself transported to a place where Hans Christian Andersen indulged your childhood fantasies of red shoes, ugly ducklings, Thumbelina or the Little Mermaid, still perched precariously in the harbor.Read more