Frontiers Unveils Prehistoric Brown Trout Fishing Tour of Iceland

March 11, 2015 By: Erin Block

Frontiers International Travel has announced the release of a new web site dedicated to sporting vacations to Iceland. Also, guides Barry and Cathy Beck will be hosting an exclusive brown trout fishing tour of Iceland June 11–19, 2015.

Read more in the press release below.

Frontiers Unveils Prehistoric Brown Trout Fishing Tour of Iceland

Frontiers International Travel, a leader in luxury sporting vacations since 1969, is excited to unveil the first comprehensive website dedicated exclusively to multi-sport and leisure travel to Iceland. Frontiers has specialized in Iceland holidays for 40+ years and has finally compiled all of its knowledge into one convenient resource. Legendary guides Barry and Cathy Beck will be hosting an extremely exclusive brown trout fishing tour of Iceland June 11–19, 2015.  Guests will join the Becks for world-class fishing on the 12,000-year-old Lake Thingvallavatn where the prehistoric strains of brown trout grow large and landing the ‘fish of a lifetime’ is possible. Next, guest head to the sparsely populated Highlands—part moonscape and part middle earth—where the rivers and lakes are lightly fished.  This 8-day tour starts at $7,256 per person. For more information on Iceland travel, visit http://www.FrontiersIceland.com/.

“Iceland boasts amazing brown trout and char fishing and is a Mecca for salmon fishermen,” said Frontiers President Mike Fitzgerald. “The season is short but the fishing can be fast and furious.”

The wide variety of water  in Iceland calls for a range of techniques promising fascinating and challenging fishing on beautiful, clear rivers and lakes in the most striking and memorable surroundings. The scenery is dramatic, bleak, beautiful, nearly bereft of trees, and littered with volcanic lava.

In addition to the fishing, Iceland offers exceptional bird and whale watching, legendary geothermal pools and hot springs (The Blue Lagoon was named one of the 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic), and equestrian pursuits

“Iceland provides a unique setting for the sportsman and traveler alike,” said Fitzgerald. “It is as famous for its gastronomic delights like lamb and lobster, as the fishing.”

Click here to view the full itinerary for this Iceland Brown Trout fishing adventure.

About Frontiers International Travel:

Founded in 1969, Frontiers caters to discriminating travelers and specializes in the finest worldwide fly fishing and shooting destinations, photographic safaris, as well as customized Elegant Journeys. The combined staff of 54 travel experts in our Gibsonia, Pennsylvania headquarters and the United Kingdom branch office is considered the source for sound, unbiased advice in outdoor and luxury travel realms based on our well-seasoned, firsthand perspective. For more information, call 800-245-1950 or visit www.frontierstravel.com.