Take a walk on the icy glacier caps and experience the Icelandic nature up and close. On this day trip, you will hike on the glacier with crampons and experience a wonderland of ice sculptures, ridges and learn about these disappearing giants.
Within less than two hours drive from Reykjavík is Eyjafjallajökull glacier, and just a little further the Sólheimajökull glacier tongue extends down from Mýrdalsjökull, Iceland's fourth largest glacier. Your professional tour guide will provide you with basic glacier equipment and teach you how to use them.
You will also experience the beauty of the striking waterfalls of Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss, as you'll stop by on the way back to Reykjavik. As a bonus, the tour also includes transport with the Plain Wreck Shuttle to visit the DC-3 wreck on the black beach, a perfect opportunity to take some unique photos.
Bus transportation
Free Wi-Fi
2 - 2.5 hours guided glacier hike
Ice hiking gear and safety equipment
Professional local tour guide
Food and beverages
Ice climbing
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
BSI Coach Terminal, Vatnsmýrarvegur 10, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Meeting point:
Tour starts at BSI Coach Terminal in downtown Reykjavík
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