
Iceland Sales Incentive

It’s not all about volcanoes here, with stunning landscapes, unusual activities and fantastic local food, Iceland has something to offer all corporate sales incentives. Flying here in around 3 hours from London is easy; either by private plane, the national carrier, or Iceland Express, a low-cost airline. Boutique hotel 101 is a modern design bolthole in the centre of town ideal for a high-end sales incentive. On your first day a helicopter ride to see a glacier and the wild North Atlantic Sea will give guests an idea of the terrain to follow throughout their trip. Look closely and you may even see whales along this stretch of coastline.
For a full day out, we recommend sales incentive choose a jeep excursion from Reykjavik that takes you to Thingvellir National Park and the Golden Circle, undoubtedly a highlight in a visit to Iceland. Setting out from the hotel in downtown Reykjavik, our tour traverses the countryside of the south west, crossing the mountain plateau of Hellisheidi, covered by post-glacial lava fields, to Kerid, a lake-filled extinct volcanic crater. At Geysir, hot springs are in abundance, with a geyser that spouts majestically every few minutes, shooting sprays of piping hot water up to 20 metres in the air.
The Golden Waterfall or Gullfoss is an amazing sight, with thousands of tons of icy water thundering down into a deep gorge. The last stop in this UNESCO World Heritage Site is Þingvellir, situated by the largest lake in Iceland and the site of the world's oldest democratic parliament, founded in the year 930. If the weather is kind, why not arrange an open-air seafood buffet on a glacier for lunch?
If more action is required for your sales incentive, we can add a Riverjet ride - a heart-pumping speedboat transfer on the river Hvítá followed by ice climbing on Sólheimajökull glacier. Revitalise after the activities of the morning with a warm mineral soak in the Blue Lagoon in the afternoon. Amidst the otherworldly lava surroundings, soft clay mud will help open your pores and the warm waters will soothe sore muscles before heading back to town for dinner. Fish Market restaurant is a recent addition to the Reykjavik restaurant scene located in one of the city’s oldest houses. Now stylishly renovated, the menu fuses mainly Icelandic fish products with Asian accents. Dishes are ideal as sharing platters that allow guests to try a bit of everything. A culinary experience for your sales incentive participants to remember! After dinner, venture out into Reykjavik for some fun in the legendary Icelandic capital’s clubs.
- Barclays


