Want in on Game of Thrones? Head to Iceland

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The season finale of HBO’s hit TV series Game of Thrones is scheduled to air tomorrow night.

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The season finale of HBO’s hit TV series Game of Thrones is scheduled to air tomorrow night. Undoubtedly one of the top TV shows of the moment, there’s no shortage of news coverage for the said season finale. One thing is certain about tomorrow night’s episode – it will end on a cliffhanger, just like the three other season finales that preceded it.

The bad news is obvious – no new episodes until next year. But, there is good news. Fans of Game of Thrones who can’t wait for next year can head on over to Iceland, where the show is filmed, for a “comprehensive Game of Thrones tour.”

A company called IsramWorld has announced it is adding a Game of Thrones tour to its ever-expanding array of unique tours. The new tour is to give “travelers the opportunity to bring their favorite TV show to life by visiting the locations where they were filmed.” The comprehensive Game of Thrones tour comes as part of EuropeToo’s Iceland itinerary, IsramWorld has said.

IsramWorld said: “Game of Thrones fans will be thrilled to visit the ‘Land Beyond the Wall’ with local guide Jon Thor Benediktsson, who was also the guide for the Game of Thrones crew while on set Guests enter the Lake Mývatn area, where the third season was filmed, and are welcomed by the Waterfall of the Gods before visiting key locations seen in the series boasting volcanoes, unusual lava rock formations, hot springs and bubbling mud pools.

“Areas of significance include: the site where Samwell Tarly and Lord Commander Mormont were attacked by the White Walkers; where Jon Snow, Ygritte and the Free Folk crossed to reach the Wall; and the cave where Jon Snow and Ygritte had their first romantic encounter. The tour also gives guests insight into Iceland’s fascinating folklore and undisclosed behind-the-scenes facts.”

The five-day Iceland package includes two nights’ accommodations at Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Natura; two nights’ accommodations at Icelandair Hotel Akureyri; roundtrip flights between Reykjavik and Akureyri; an exclusive art and design tour of Akureyri, a full-day guided bus tour of Game of Thrones sites; entry to the Myvatn Nature Baths; international arrival and departure airport transfers; and a Game of Thrones souvenir.

For pricing and other info, visit www.isramworld.com.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • “Game of Thrones fans will be thrilled to visit the ‘Land Beyond the Wall' with local guide Jon Thor Benediktsson, who was also the guide for the Game of Thrones crew while on set Guests enter the Lake Mývatn area, where the third season was filmed, and are welcomed by the Waterfall of the Gods before visiting key locations seen in the series boasting volcanoes, unusual lava rock formations, hot springs and bubbling mud pools.
  • Fans of Game of Thrones who can't wait for next year can head on over to Iceland, where the show is filmed, for a “comprehensive Game of Thrones tour.
  • A company called IsramWorld has announced it is adding a Game of Thrones tour to its ever-expanding array of unique tours.

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