What does that even mean? I know of no competent hunting consultant who does that, and no such hunt would cost 4 or 5 times a regional outfitter. I have used both options extensively.
It wasn't a hunt. It was family touring. Stand by for a long explanation possibly I hate love Iceland rant.
Iceland travel is heavily swayed by a couple of groups, big city types from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and major cities in America who are doing the instagram schtick. Iceland Air has even made affordable stops in Iceland on your way to Europe a thing, where you can disembark for up to 7 days and reembark and continue your flight to Europe or to the States depending on what direction you are going. An entire cottage industry has been set up there, and massive shifts in Iceland tourism culture toward catering to this population.
There are a ton of very Iceland centric agents based in Iceland who will absolutely bilk you of every penny you have if you are inclined to allow them to.
Fishing opens in Iceland May 15th, in some rivers and in some lakes. The fishing stores we went to would not sell me a fishing beat (British term for day lease) unless I booked through their guy.
We didn't really go to Iceland to fish, we went for my wife's birthday. Some fishing was open, they four options I could find wanted $1000 per person to self-drive fish in that water. This is a day of fishing, not a week with nothing including other than fishing gear rental. This was a $1000 USD.
We booked a day at the Blue Lagoon and got there when they opened. Was pretty good for a volcano fueled hot water spa with blue salt water. We paid $500 for the five of us to go. As we had a rental car we drove there ourselves. Not horrible, but that was the price. The tours wanted $150 per person to drive us there on a tour bus and then another $125 per person to go to the Blue Lagoon.
I felt like I worked my ass off to figure out how to beat the system, but Iceland on most occasions Iceland had me beat. We met a load of Americans and Canadians in Iceland that were on tours and a very limited number that did their own thing. Everyone said the same thing.
That was a side rant on Iceland tourism. Nothing to do with hunting.
I liked Iceland, and I felt like we saw most of the things we wanted to see without paying the tour bus companies.
There was an ice caving experience, it was 1250 bucks a person. If you self drove and booked it yourself through the place, you could do it for $150 a person.
There was a Golden Triangle tour, other than parking $15 per location we paid only gas money and rental car fees. Maybe $150 for the Golden Triangle and $150 for the Southern Route. They wanted $1500 for either option for a private bus or $850 for a 50 pax bus.
All I meant by this is that can get hemmed up on any adventure hunting or otherwise but not doing a lot of research. We don't cruise, but I understand cruises are the same.