2016 Barry & Cathy Beck – Iceland

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Hosted Trip I c e l a n d B row n T ro u t F i s h i n g

A Barry & Cathy Beck Departure June 13 - 21, 2016 Trout Fishing on Lake Thingvallavatn & in The Highlands

We Share Your Passion


Taking Your Travel Experience Further: The Hosted Trip Difference Unparalleled Service and Knowledge Every Step of the Way If you were to spin the globe and place a finger on nearly any continent, chances are Frontiers has created a customized and unforgettable experience for a client there. We can help you chase Atlantic salmon on the Kola Peninsula in Russia or confirm the exclusive penthouse suite in Paris. If saltwater flats fishing in the Seychelles or a month long excursion in New Zealand is more your style – we have you covered. Our destination specialists know the private trout streams in Chile, spring creeks in the American West and how to pick the best hotel across Asia. We share your passion for the ultimate travel experience. With escorted group departures, we take it a step further. We not only customize your journey, we are right there with you every step of the way. Escorted trip participants receive the same level of detail in their pretrip documents and final itineraries as all clients. Plus, they receive first-hand knowledge from years of time our hosts have spent in the field. We are there to answer questions about fly selection or knots; share casting guidance fishing an unknown river or simply tidy up your back cast. We’ll even loan you a pair of sunglasses – all at no additional cost. You will explore the world with like-minded travelers and create memories that turn into stories for generations to come. Covering five of the seven continents, we have escorted clients on trout fishing trips in Montana, Argentina, Chile, Spain and New Zealand; saltwater fishing trips to Christmas Island, Bahamas, Belize and Mexico; followed Africa’s majestic animal populations on a photographic safari and participated in the occasional cast and blast in Alaska. If fly fishing and wingshooting are not high on your list, we also offer an array of exclusive leisure activities each year. Past trips included The Galapagos Islands, India, Myanmar (Burma), Chile, Egypt and the Asian Subcontinent. All of our trips are escorted by industry experts including Barry & Cathy Beck, and Frontiers own Mike and Kristene Fitzgerald, Mollie Fitzgerald and Tarquin Millington-Drake. Collectively, this group has gathered thousands of passport stamps and will ensure that you have one of the best travel experiences of your life.

About Barry & Cathy Beck Longtime Frontiers trip hosts and photographers, the Becks travel far and wide to follow their love for fly-fishing and nature photography. Based in Pennsylvania, Barry and Cathy write books, lead African photo safaris, and operate a stock photography business. The Becks are well-known in the fishing, photography, and travel industries, and possess a stellar reputation for their skill, knowledge, and expertise born out of a 20 year career. Their most recent books include Cathy Beck’s Fly Fishing Handbook, now in its third edition; Fly Water Near and Far, a coffee table book of photographs, an a soon-to-be-released book on Alaska.


Elegant Journeys in Iceland The Land of Fire & Ice In addition to world-class sport-fishing, Iceland offers an infinite number of other compelling reasons to visit, and the experts at Frontiers are well positioned to assist with this process. We have outstanding partnerships with professional guides, and we can customize extensions to fishing trips and stand-alone holidays in Iceland. Frontiers Suggests the Following Extensions •

Equestrian Pursuits: The Icelandic horse is docile and sure-footed. It is known for its small stature and unique gait, the tolt (similar to that of a Tennessee walker). The tolt makes these ponies comfortable to ride for hours at a time.

Bird Watching: The puffin, a small pelagic sea bird, is an iconic symbol of Iceland. The largest colony of puffins in the world nests in the Westmann Islands, just off the coast of Iceland. Day trips from Reykjavik are available.

Cruise around Iceland: Unpack once and explore Iceland’s diverse perimeter by sea. Several top small-ship adventure cruise companies now offer “Circumnavigation of Iceland” departures with zodiac landings and naturalist guides

Super Jeep Safari: The best way to explore Iceland’s interior terrain is via “Super Jeep” – specially equipped, 4x4 SUVs which are mounted on extra wide tires. Air pressure is released to soften the bumps in “off-road conditions.” We recommend the Central Highlands or Porsmork.

Whale Watching: Minke whales, humpback whales, and fin whales are found in the fertile waters around Iceland. It is possible to join whale watching excursions from Reykjavik in the south. The best sightings – some with 98% success – are in the north from Husavik.

Geothermal pools and hot springs: A dip in the Blue Lagoon is a must! It is a large outdoor geothermal pool with an otherworldly setting in an ancient lava field. Open year round and close to the international airport, its milky-blue, mineral-rich waters are thought to have therapeutic properties. The Blue Lagoon is named by National Geographic as one of the “25 Wonders of the World.” There are hot springs bubbling up all over the country!


Proposed Itinerary for Iceland Trout Fishing June 13 - 21, 2016 Monday, June 13 Depart the United States for Iceland. Tuesday, June 14 Arrive Keflavik International airport. You will be met by a representative of the Hotel Ion who will be identified with a sign that says “Beck Party” on it and transferred to the property where accommodations will have been confirmed on your behalf for three nights. After breakfast, a morning fishing session is planned. You will return to the hotel to check-in, enjoy lunch and bask in the beauty of Iceland throughout property. Following lunch, you will be taken back to the lake to fish for the afternoon session. You will return to the hotel for dinner and enjoy overnight accommodations at the end of your fishing day. Wednesday, June 15 - Thursday, June 16 Fish two days for brown trout in the clear waters of Lake Thingvallavatn. Each morning you will be met by your guides and fish the shores and bays of Lake Thingvallavatn. The lake is considered to be approximately 12,000 years old and home to prehistoric strains of brown trout and arctic char. The brown trout in Thingvallavatn average in the 4-10 pound range, but much larger fish, sometimes up to 25 pounds, are not uncommon. There is an abundance of arctic char as well, but these fish are more common in July. You will work the shores of the lake with floating lines and throw streamers, nymphs and dry flies for cruising trout. Continued overnight at the Hotel Ion. Friday, June 17 After breakfast, you will be met by Kristjan Rafnsson of Fish Partners and his guides who will transfer you to the Hotel Highland (about a 1.5 hour drive). Settle in to the Hotel Highland and fish in the afternoon. Hotel Highland, a three-star hotel, is situated at the edge of Iceland’s most beautiful and active volcanic area. From this hotel it is only a short distance to many beautiful attractions in the Icelandic highlands. The vastness of the region and lack of human impact make this area truly one of the last places in Europe where natural beauty and solitude combine for a breathtaking and memorable experience. Saturday, June 18 - Sunday, June 19 Two full days fishing the Highland program. Rivers fished are the Upper and Lower Tungnaa & Kaldakvisl and the lakes Tinda and “Volcano.” Lunch will be taken on the river. Depart at the end of your fishing day back to the Highland Hotel. Fishing hours are from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday, June 20 Check out of the hotel is at 11 AM but this morning a fishing session is planned. After lunch you will be transferred back to Reykjavik where you will check into a hotel for overnight accommodations. Spend the evening exploring Reykjavik and dining at one of its fine restaurants. Tuesday, June 21 This morning you will transfer from the hotel to the Keflavik International Airport for your return flight home to the United States. Depart Keflavik International Airport for the United States.


Fishing Rates (Per Person) Shared Room / Shared Guide: $7,260.00 Single Room / Shared Guide: $8,475.00 Single Room / Single Guide: $9,389.00 Inclusions All ground transportation within Iceland; all meals within itinerary (Chef’s choice); accommodations as outlined above; all guided fishing; fishing license. Exclusions Round-trip air transportation between your home city and Keflavik; alcoholic beverages; gratuities; items of a personal nature. Hotel night in Reykjavik. *Prices are based on current kroner/US dollar exchange rates of 122.92 ISK; any currency fluctuation will be reconciled at the time of final invoicing.

Get Your Gear Frontiers can provide expert advice and support on finding the right gear for your trip. Ben Hoffman, a member of our Frontiers Gear Team will draw on thousands of hours in the field to recommend exactly what you need and what you don’t. Whether you have questions about how and what to pack, looking for a new fly rod and reel or need a pair of great binoculars – we’re happy to help.

Frontiers Contacts Our team of highly specialized agents coordinate every last detail of your trip. For this hosted departure, please contact: Ben Hoffman

Senior Program Manager Toll-free: 1-800-245-1950 Phone: 724-935-1577 bhoffman@frontierstravel.com Ben Hoffman



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