A few words about our cancellation policy:
10% of the price of your tour in non refundable, this percentage
reflects our cost of booking & preparing your tour.
If you cancel your day trip with more than one weeks (7 days) notice you
will be refunded 90% of the trip price. If you cancel your day trip
less than seven days before your departure you will be refunded 70% of
the trip price. If you cancel your day trip with less than two days
notice (48 hours) no refund will be given.
If you cancel your multi day adventure tour or trek, including incentive
trips, with more than four weeks (28 days) notice you will be refunded
90% of the trip price. If you cancel such trips less than four weeks in
advance and you will be refunded 50% of the trip price. If you cancel
such trips with less than two days notice (48 hours) no refund will be
given.
The final number of participants given 48 hours before any trip is
undertaken is the number of participants you will have to pay for and
hence absolutely no refunds are made for cancelations made 48 hours
before a trip.
A few words about travel insurance:
As with any and all world travel, we strongly recommend that you buy a
travel insurance policy in your home country that covers your cost
should you have to cancel on short notice. This kind of travel insurance
is not expensive and frequently covers other risks. In general, travel
insurances are a good idea to have when you are on the move in the
world.
A few words about the weather and conditions:
All adventure trips and outdoor activities are weather and condition
dependent and we reserve the right to change your itinerary or cancel
your trip with your safety in mind. Please keep in mind that Iceland is
and will always be Iceland, the weather changes fast on our northern
island and with it conditions change. Our guides are specially trained
to deal with changing conditions and their number one priority is to
make decisions with your safety in mind. Please be aware of this respect
your guides authority to do so. This is especially valid for winter
travel in Iceland. Our summer trips (excluding high alpine trips),
operated from June through August, are rarely adversely affected by
harsh weather.
A few words about "assumed risk" and outdoor activities:
Guests/Clients are advised that all activities are undertaken entirely
at their own risk and they must behave in a fit and proper manner at all
times in accordance with Arctic Adventures, Arctic Rafting, the Glacier
Guides or their partners guidelines and must take proper responsibility
for their own safety. All adventure tours and outdoor activities carry
inherent risks and Arctic Adventures or its partners do not assume any
responsibility for accidents that are caused by its customers or can be
traced to their own actions or are caused by factors outside of human
control (Force majeure). With the purchase of your trip you agree to
these conditions, understand its implications and accept responsibility
for your participation in your tour. Depending on the excursion, you may
be requested to sign an additional liability release.