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Elements4travel creates and leads Women-only wellness adventure tours. Elisabete Fortes is the CEO and founder of Elements4travel.

Elisabete Has been working in the tourism industry since 2017 in Iceland where she has been living for the past 15 years, she has been using her need for exercise, urge for adventure, and passion for the most various empowering experiences to create and design a complete and unique program to her well-curated tours. Elisabete Has been motivated by other women and so she dedicates her work to share those experiences to women all around the world

09/06/2026

🇮🇸 Ladies!!

Is Iceland still a dream on your bucket list?

October is a special month for women in Iceland, and welcoming women from around the world is truly a dream come true for me.

I believe there is something powerful about women coming together to travel, share experiences and build meaningful connections and friendships.

I’ve personally designed this journey to showcase some of my favorite places in Iceland, with a few special surprises along the way. ✨

Maybe it’s time to stop dreaming and start planning.

✨ October 2026

✨ Small group

✨ Women only

✨ Adventure, culture, and unforgettable memories

If Iceland is still on your bucket list, comment ICELAND below. 💙

07/06/2026

Today is Sjómannadagurinn ⚓🌊

Living in Iceland, it’s impossible not to feel the connection between people and the sea.

As a Portuguese woman, I have my own reason to be grateful. Some of my favorite childhood memories are gathered around a table with bacalhau — salt cod, a food that has been part of Portuguese culture for centuries.

So today, I also thank the fishermen and all those who have worked the seas, helping bring one of the world’s most beloved foods to our tables and our memories.

Happy Sjómannadagurinn to all who make their living from the ocean and to the generations before them who did the same. 🇮🇸⚓🇵🇹

31/05/2026

Some places don’t need words. Mælifell is one of them.

27/05/2026

Back in 2019, exploring Iceland one unforgettable moment at a time 🇮🇸✨
So grateful for all the beautiful families and connections this journey has brought into my life. Private tours are never just about sightseeing — they become memories for a lifetime.

25/05/2026

Exploring Grænavatn Crater Lake on a private Reykjanes Peninsula tour 🌋
A landscape shaped by volcanic forces, colorful minerals and the magic of Iceland’s midnight sun.

10/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day.
May you be happy healthy and free .

Photos from elements4travel's post 22/02/2026

Today is Konudagur — Women’s Day.

It marks the first day of Góa
in the old Icelandic calendar —
a sign that winter is beginning to loosen its grip.

Historically, women were honored
for carrying families through the harshest months.

For their strength.
For their resilience.
For enduring the realities of a demanding climate.

In a country shaped by wind, ice, and long dark seasons,
survival required courage — and women were central to it.

When I look at these landscapes,
I see that same energy.

Standing under waterfalls.
Walking on glaciers.
Chasing rainbows.
Watching the northern lights.
Climbing mountains — even in the cold.

Strength here is not loud.
It is steady.
It endures.

Gleðilegan Konudag 🤍

To the women who rise.
To the women who build.
To the women who keep exploring.

Photos from elements4travel's post 22/02/2026

Today is Konudagur — Women’s Day.

It marks the first day of Góa
in the old Icelandic calendar —
a sign that winter is beginning to loosen its grip.

Historically, women were honored
for carrying families through the harshest months.

For their strength.
For their resilience.
For enduring the realities of a demanding climate.

In a country shaped by wind, ice, and long dark seasons,
survival required courage — and women were central to it.

When I look at these landscapes,
I see that same energy.

Standing under waterfalls.
Walking on glaciers.
Chasing rainbows.
Watching the northern lights.
Climbing mountains — even in the cold.

Strength here is not loud.
It is steady.
It endures.

Gleðilegan Konudag 🤍

To the women who rise.
To the women who build.
To the women who keep exploring.

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Photos from elements4travel's post 24/10/2025

Today marks 50 years since Icelandic women lay down their work to demand equal pay, leading the fight for equal rights globally. Much has been achieved since, but much work remains to be done, so we continue to march for equal pay and equal rights. Happy Women’s Day Off from Iceland, to all women worldwide ❤️

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