

Our mission & serviceWe want our clients to experience the spirit of the Arctic that we love so much and show them what we believe are Europe’s best hidden secrets. Nonni Travel is a one-stop shop for all your needs. Through Nonni Travel you can book day tours, activities all over Iceland, package tours, tailor made tours, multi day tours, self drive packages and private guided tours. Nonni Travel aims to encourage the travel of foreign and Icelandic visitors to the region and can assist other agencies with clients wishing to travel to Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland. Over the past 30 years Nonni Travel has built a reputation for reliability and personal service. The guides and lecturers are carefully selected individuals with a good language standard and knowledge of history, culture, geography, geology and natural history. Each of them is completely different, each of them carries their own unique signature and spirit but they all stand for their breathtaking natural beauty, their pureness and authenticity and their fascinating Nordic cultural heritage and lifestyle. We had Tucker leading us in our dog sledding adventure and he was. We at Nonni Travel truly believe that those three countries are the most awesome places to be! Each country itself promises a unique experience and unforgettable memories. Spirit of the North Sled Dog operates in the Travel agency industry with a customer. Run every February, the Yukon Quest 1000-mile International Sled Dog Race is the world's most extreme mushing competition. Nonni Travel has been operating since 1989 and offers tours in Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands for both individuals and groups. 50min 2003 13+ Through the bone chilling temperatures of the subarctic winter wilderness, and though weary and sore, they run During the Yukon Quest sled dog race, the Arctic route tests each musher and dog to the very limit. Nonni Travel is fully licensed travel agency and tour operator, owned and managed by locals in the beautiful north of Iceland. Visit North Iceland Official Travel Guide to North Iceland
