14 Hours
Daily Tour
4 people
English, Nordic
Adults(Age 16+) | ISK 24,990 |
Youth(Age 12 – 15) | ISK 18,743 |
Child(Age 6 – 11) | ISK 12,495 |
Embark on a thrilling adventure through Iceland’s icy landscapes with our tour, starting at Jökursalon Floating Glaciers. Witness the surreal beauty of floating icebergs in a glacial lagoon, reflecting the stunning surroundings.
Situated in Iceland’s southern region, the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon stands as a captivating geological marvel, leaving an indelible impression of beauty and awe. This lagoon, fed by the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, glistens with blue ice formations that conjure a picturesque and otherworldly ambiance. Whether taking a boat tour on the lagoon or hiking around the vicinity, visitors are treated to mesmerizing scenery. Revered as one of Iceland’s most iconic and impressive sites, the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is an essential stop for anyone who cherishes the allure of natural beauty.
Black sand beaches are a rare and captivating natural marvel, gracing destinations worldwide like Hawaii and Iceland. Among them, Reynisfjara stands out, nestled on Iceland’s dramatic southern coast. This beach showcases towering basalt columns, crashing waves, and its distinct ebony sand. Strolling along the shore or trekking to Dyrhólaey cliffs unveils breathtaking vistas of the surroundings. A sought-after tourist spot, Reynisfjara delivers an entrancing encounter that’s a must for any nature lover exploring Iceland.
The Jökulsárlón boat ride offers an unforgettable experience of gliding through the stunning glacier lagoon. Surrounded by floating icebergs of various shapes and sizes, this ride provides a close-up view of the breathtaking icy landscape. With options for amphibian or zodiac boats, visitors can enjoy a unique perspective of this natural wonder. It’s an optional but highly recommended activity for adventurers and photographers.
Fjallsárlón Lagoon is a serene glacial lake located at the foot of the Fjallsjökull Glacier, a part of Vatnajökull National Park. Smaller and less crowded than Jökulsárlón, it offers a tranquil atmosphere with spectacular views of icebergs and the glacier. Visitors can walk along the shore or take a boat tour to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of this hidden gem.
In Iceland, it’s always beneficial to have clothing that is warm and provides protection against water and wind.
There is no requirement to print out tickets as all tickets are in e-ticket format.
For the Jökulsárlón Floating Glaciers tour:
– Dress warmly and wear sturdy shoes, as the weather can be cold and the terrain uneven.
– Bring a camera to capture the stunning natural beauty of the floating glaciers.
– Be prepared for potentially long periods of standing or walking during the tour.
– Follow the guide’s instructions carefully for your safety and to protect the fragile environment.
For the Diamond Beach:
– Wear layers to stay warm and comfortable, as the weather can be chilly near the coast.
– Bring sunglasses to protect your eyes from the glare of the sun on the sparkling ice diamonds.
– Stay away from the water’s edge to avoid unpredictable waves and currents.
– Be mindful of your surroundings and follow any posted signs or guidelines.