2 day enduro tour information

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There are some additional information you should know about regarding our enduro tours. 

 

The Route:

We will start early in the morning and drive in a car for appr. 80 min. (red line)  From there we start riding into the South highlands of Iceland. (yellow lines).  After a very good day in the mountains, we will have a great dinner and good drinks together.  

 

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Recuirement: 
To participate in an enduro tour with Blue Mountain Tours, you must hold a valid motorcycle licence, and be at leas 21 years old. Min 4 participants and max 10 participants.
Safety deposit:
Before we start riding you must sign a tour-agreement where you state that you take full responsibility of the motorcycle. Every rider has to pay a safety deposit of Euro 1.000,- before we go.  This means that all damages lower than the deposit fee, will be withdrawn from the credit card.  Damages higher than the deposit fee: the rider pays all the deposit, (in this case Euro 1.000,-) and the insurance company will pay the rest.
Insurance:
Third part liability is equivalent to the amount stipulated by Icelandic law at each time. This also applies to the amount of individual driver liability. Third party coverage and personal accident insurance is automatically included in the price
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VAT:

Local value added tax (VAT) is 24,5% and is included in the price. 

Collision Damage Waiver (CDW):

CDW insurance is  included the price, the driver liability in excess of ISK 180,000,-

River crossing:

When crossing a river on the motorcycle, you are fully responsible for the bike.  If something happens in the river to the bike, you will have to pay all the damages to the bike yourself.  No insurance company will cover damages that happens in a water.  If you do not want to take that risk, you can ask the guide to take the bike over the water or you can put the bike on a trailer which is usual on the support vehicle.