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From Húsafell: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Adventure

From Húsafell: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Adventure

Langjökull, also known as "the Long Glacier," awaits us! You will meet your professional guide in Húsafell, gear up in a snowsuit, and board our specially modified glacier truck. We'll drive across the glacier to the cave entrance, waiting atop the ice cap. Inside, marvel at the glowing blue hues, decades-old ice layers, and volcanic ash that showcase Iceland's natural history. As your guide leads you through the glacier's corridors, you'll learn about the geology and history of glaciers, their formation, and their movement. Join us for an educational, family-friendly ice cave odyssey, offered year-round!

From Reykjavik: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Tour

From Reykjavik: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Tour

Experience Langjökull Iceland’s second-largest glacier and enjoy the rare sight of blue ice at the heart of an ice cap glacier on this half-day tour from Reykjavik. Walk through the glacier's corridors and learn about geology, the history of glaciers, how they are formed, and how they move. You will be picked up and brought to Husafell where you will meet a professional guide and gear up in warm overalls, before boarding a specially-modified glacier truck for the drive up to the cave entrance. Prepare yourself to meet the glacier up close and personal. Arriving at the cave entrance, head deep inside the glacier with your guide. Enjoy the vastness of the man-made Langjökull Glacier Tunnel, which is a wonder to behold. Experience the ice which is lit up from behind by glowing hues, and see the layers that have formed over many years.

Reykjavik: Lava Cave, Hot Springs, and Waterfalls Tour

Reykjavik: Lava Cave, Hot Springs, and Waterfalls Tour

After being picked up from your accommodation, you will travel west to the historic area of Borgarfjörður, a region that can be regarded as the setting for most of the Icelandic sagas. First, visit the charming Glanni Waterfall and Deildartunguhver Geothermal Area. Afterward, you will see the great Hraunfossar, a series of waterfalls spread at a distance of around 900 meters. The waters flow out of the Hallmundarhraun, a lava field that was formed around 1,000 years ago during a massive eruption of a volcano lying under a Langjökull glacier. Rivulets streaming from the lava field create one of the most breath-taking views in Iceland, and just a few meters away, you will find another interesting waterfall.  The highlight of the tour is a visit to a colorful Vidgelmir lava cave. Just shy of 1,600 meters in length, the cave features amazing colors and lava formations that lurk in the depths of the earth. The area surrounding the entrance to the cave will allow you to realize just how powerful eruptions of volcanoes can be. Lastly, visit the Reykholt historic site where you can learn about the history of Iceland and see Snorralaug, small hot spring used by local people since the 12th century. This place was first mentioned in medieval writings OF Snorri Sturluson, the famous Icelandic poet, and politician who used to bathe there.

Reykjavik: Silver Circle Tour, Canyon Ride, & Thermal Baths

Reykjavik: Silver Circle Tour, Canyon Ride, & Thermal Baths

Start in Reykjavik and head to Borgarnes, the gateway to West Iceland. Make your first stop at Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe, which is so strong that it provides hot water and power for the locals for miles around. Spend some time walking amongst the steaming clouds of vapor. Move onto Hraunfossar, also known as the "Lava Waterfalls." Take in the sight from several viewing platforms and see how the water stretches for nearly a kilometer over ancient lava fields, with meltwater from the Langjokull glacier pouring into the Hvita river. Just a few yards away is Barnafoss, also known as “the waterfall of the children,” named after the tragic tale of two local children. Your next stop is Husafell, a breathtaking woodland oasis and a historical site with traditional turf houses and even some “elf huts” to delight the children, too. See intriguing works by local artists, as well as the famous “Lifting Stone of Husafell.” From Husafell, be transported in 4x4 cars further inland to the Deildargil Canyon, where you’ll see Langifoss, a towering two-tiered waterfall off the beaten path and which few people know of. Continue to the highlight of the tour, the Canyon Baths, for a traditional Icelandic hot spring experience at a sustainable, remote location found deep in the magnificent Hringsgil canyon. Bathe in 3 geothermally-heated stone pools of varying temperatures (30-41°C or 86-105°F), along with a cold-water pool and a cooling waterfall. Feel relaxed in the peaceful atmosphere, thanks to the limited capacity of 20 visitors at a time. Imagine what it was like for the early settlers to bathe in the same way. Make your final stop at Reykholt, which used to be the medieval home of Snorri Sturluson, a famous Icelandic historian and chieftain. Visit Snorralaug (Snorri’s Pool), another traditional natural hot spring, where locals have bathed since the 12th century. From there, return to the capital city, after a day of wonder and exploration in the wilds of West Iceland.

Into the Glacier: Snowmobile + Langjökull Ice Tunnel Combo

Into the Glacier: Snowmobile + Langjökull Ice Tunnel Combo

We will explore the dramatic glacial environment that Iceland is known for, taking in the view as we snowmobile high atop the ice cap. Our ride takes us over a vast expanse of ice & snow to the ice tunnel entrance, nestled high atop Langjökull. As we enter the man-made tunnel, the glacier's heart reveals its secrets, with layers of ice and volcanic ash telling stories of decades past. It's a rare opportunity to witness the grandeur of a glacier from the inside out, in a safe and accessible manner. This is a chance to see, touch, and learn about the ice that shapes much of Iceland's natural beauty. A valid driver’s license is required to operate a snowmobile. Children and guests without a license can ride a double snowmobile with a licensed guest. The minimum age for joining this tour as a passenger is 8 years.

Husafell: Canyon Baths Soak with Short Highlands Hike

Husafell: Canyon Baths Soak with Short Highlands Hike

Set out to discover an authentically Icelandic pastime as you visit the Húsafell Canyon Baths with a guide. Begin your tour with a short hike through the wilderness before enjoying a relaxing soak in the geothermal pools. Hop aboard an air-conditioned vehicle in Húsafell and go on a short ride to a trailhead in the remote Icelandic Highlands. Wander along the trail in the company of a knowledgeable local guide, passing numerous natural wonders along the way. Take in the spectacular two-tiered Langifoss waterfall, cross an icy stream of glacial meltwater, and see the former site of Okjökull, Iceland's first glacier lost to climate change. As you walk, learn about Iceland's renewable energy practices as well as the sustainable Húsafell Canyon Baths project. Arrive at the secluded Canyon Baths and choose from 2 geothermal pools with temperatures of between 36 and 38 degrees Celsius. Then, sit back and indulge in a relaxing soak with spectacular views of the surrounding canyon, mountains, and glaciers. Finally, make your way back to the trailhead for a return transfer to the starting point in Húsafell.

Reykjavik: 2-Day West Tour with Snæfellsnes & Silver Circle

Reykjavik: 2-Day West Tour with Snæfellsnes & Silver Circle

Day 1: After being picked up in Reykjavik, your tour begins by driving on the scenic route 1 to the town of Borgarnes. From there, continue to the Borgarfjodur area, where you will visit the unique Lava Waterfalls called Hraunfossar and nearby Barnafossar waterfalls. Visit Glanni Watefall, Deildartunguhver - the most powerful hot spring in Europe and the Reykholt historic site. The last stop will be at Husafell - the woodland oasis. From here you can choose your next adventure. You can either go inside the biggest Lava Cave in Iceland called Vidgelmir or go on 4WD tour to visit relaxing Canyon Baths, stopping on the way to soak in the view of the two-tiered Langifoss Waterfall. You will then spend the night in Borgarnes - the capital of West Iceland sitting in the fjord. You will find there charming coffee houses and restaurants, as well as turf houses. The Northern Lights are also famous for playing their incredible symphony of lights in this area if the conditions are favorable. Day 2: On the second day, travel first to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, where you will enjoy watching seals play on the beach and take in some amazing sights at the many beautiful creations of nature in the area. See the Snæfellsnesjökull glacier looming as your tour continues around the peninsula. Admire the beautiful and photogenic mountain of Kirkjufell. Snæfellsnes is also home to the big seal colony that you will have a chance to see at Ytri-Tunga Beach, before heading back to Reykjavik.

Iceland in a nutshell, private Super Jeep

Iceland in a nutshell, private Super Jeep

“The Nutshell” is Mountain Taxi’s signature day trip special and a perennial favorite of our guests. A morning drive from Reykjavik in our Mountain Taxi Super jeep brings us to Kaldidalur or "Cold Valley". On our right lies the western side of the massive, nearly 1.000 square kilometers large Langjökull glacier, resting on a torn and twisted volcanic base. Depending on the time of year, weather, and conditions, your expert driver may use his super jeep's extreme abilities to climb the glacial slopes of Langjökull. An opportunity for cold, personal contact with nature's icy element. We drive from the glacier, through Húsafell to Hraunfossar waterfalls, dropping straight out of lava cliff faces into the glacial river Hvítá. From nature to culture, we visit the historic site of Reykholt, home of Iceland’s legendary chieftain and writer Snorri Sturluson. Here, he wrote some of the greatest Sagas of the Icelanders, brilliant literature also preserving the culture and history of the Viking Age to our day. See Iceland's oldest man-made structure, Snorri Sturluson 13th century hot tub. Nearby is Deildartunguhver, the most productive hot spring in the Northern Hemisphere and a source of much of western Iceland’s heating needs. Our day wraps up in Reykjavik, taking in the scenic and historic Hvalfjörður fjord on the way.

Lindin: Geothermal Bath

Lindin: Geothermal Bath

🌍 Experience Pure Sustainability Immerse yourself in the epitome of eco-conscious luxury at our fully sustainable haven. Our geothermal heated pool, powered by natural sources, offers a serene and environmentally friendly oasis. 🏊‍♀️ Dive into Unparalleled Relaxation 🏊‍♂️ Escape to indulgence with our two hot tubs and two swimming pools, each carefully set to different temperatures, catering to every preference. Unwind in our sauna with a breathtaking 180-degree view, perfectly positioned to overlook the tranquil pools. ❄️ Ignite Your Revitalization ❄️ Enhance your detoxification journey with a refreshing dip in our invigorating ice-cold mini pool, designed to rejuvenate your senses. And when it's time to socialize, our indoor bar offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere for you to unwind and connect.

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From Húsafell: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Adventure

From Húsafell: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Adventure

Langjökull, also known as "the Long Glacier," awaits us! You will meet your professional guide in Húsafell, gear up in a snowsuit, and board our specially modified glacier truck. We'll drive across the glacier to the cave entrance, waiting atop the ice cap. Inside, marvel at the glowing blue hues, decades-old ice layers, and volcanic ash that showcase Iceland's natural history. As your guide leads you through the glacier's corridors, you'll learn about the geology and history of glaciers, their formation, and their movement. Join us for an educational, family-friendly ice cave odyssey, offered year-round!

From Reykjavik: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Tour

From Reykjavik: Into the Glacier Ice Cave Tour

Experience Langjökull Iceland’s second-largest glacier and enjoy the rare sight of blue ice at the heart of an ice cap glacier on this half-day tour from Reykjavik. Walk through the glacier's corridors and learn about geology, the history of glaciers, how they are formed, and how they move. You will be picked up and brought to Husafell where you will meet a professional guide and gear up in warm overalls, before boarding a specially-modified glacier truck for the drive up to the cave entrance. Prepare yourself to meet the glacier up close and personal. Arriving at the cave entrance, head deep inside the glacier with your guide. Enjoy the vastness of the man-made Langjökull Glacier Tunnel, which is a wonder to behold. Experience the ice which is lit up from behind by glowing hues, and see the layers that have formed over many years.

Reykjavik: Lava Cave, Hot Springs, and Waterfalls Tour

Reykjavik: Lava Cave, Hot Springs, and Waterfalls Tour

After being picked up from your accommodation, you will travel west to the historic area of Borgarfjörður, a region that can be regarded as the setting for most of the Icelandic sagas. First, visit the charming Glanni Waterfall and Deildartunguhver Geothermal Area. Afterward, you will see the great Hraunfossar, a series of waterfalls spread at a distance of around 900 meters. The waters flow out of the Hallmundarhraun, a lava field that was formed around 1,000 years ago during a massive eruption of a volcano lying under a Langjökull glacier. Rivulets streaming from the lava field create one of the most breath-taking views in Iceland, and just a few meters away, you will find another interesting waterfall.  The highlight of the tour is a visit to a colorful Vidgelmir lava cave. Just shy of 1,600 meters in length, the cave features amazing colors and lava formations that lurk in the depths of the earth. The area surrounding the entrance to the cave will allow you to realize just how powerful eruptions of volcanoes can be. Lastly, visit the Reykholt historic site where you can learn about the history of Iceland and see Snorralaug, small hot spring used by local people since the 12th century. This place was first mentioned in medieval writings OF Snorri Sturluson, the famous Icelandic poet, and politician who used to bathe there.

Reykjavik: Silver Circle Tour, Canyon Ride, & Thermal Baths

Reykjavik: Silver Circle Tour, Canyon Ride, & Thermal Baths

Start in Reykjavik and head to Borgarnes, the gateway to West Iceland. Make your first stop at Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe, which is so strong that it provides hot water and power for the locals for miles around. Spend some time walking amongst the steaming clouds of vapor. Move onto Hraunfossar, also known as the "Lava Waterfalls." Take in the sight from several viewing platforms and see how the water stretches for nearly a kilometer over ancient lava fields, with meltwater from the Langjokull glacier pouring into the Hvita river. Just a few yards away is Barnafoss, also known as “the waterfall of the children,” named after the tragic tale of two local children. Your next stop is Husafell, a breathtaking woodland oasis and a historical site with traditional turf houses and even some “elf huts” to delight the children, too. See intriguing works by local artists, as well as the famous “Lifting Stone of Husafell.” From Husafell, be transported in 4x4 cars further inland to the Deildargil Canyon, where you’ll see Langifoss, a towering two-tiered waterfall off the beaten path and which few people know of. Continue to the highlight of the tour, the Canyon Baths, for a traditional Icelandic hot spring experience at a sustainable, remote location found deep in the magnificent Hringsgil canyon. Bathe in 3 geothermally-heated stone pools of varying temperatures (30-41°C or 86-105°F), along with a cold-water pool and a cooling waterfall. Feel relaxed in the peaceful atmosphere, thanks to the limited capacity of 20 visitors at a time. Imagine what it was like for the early settlers to bathe in the same way. Make your final stop at Reykholt, which used to be the medieval home of Snorri Sturluson, a famous Icelandic historian and chieftain. Visit Snorralaug (Snorri’s Pool), another traditional natural hot spring, where locals have bathed since the 12th century. From there, return to the capital city, after a day of wonder and exploration in the wilds of West Iceland.

Into the Glacier: Snowmobile + Langjökull Ice Tunnel Combo

Into the Glacier: Snowmobile + Langjökull Ice Tunnel Combo

We will explore the dramatic glacial environment that Iceland is known for, taking in the view as we snowmobile high atop the ice cap. Our ride takes us over a vast expanse of ice & snow to the ice tunnel entrance, nestled high atop Langjökull. As we enter the man-made tunnel, the glacier's heart reveals its secrets, with layers of ice and volcanic ash telling stories of decades past. It's a rare opportunity to witness the grandeur of a glacier from the inside out, in a safe and accessible manner. This is a chance to see, touch, and learn about the ice that shapes much of Iceland's natural beauty. A valid driver’s license is required to operate a snowmobile. Children and guests without a license can ride a double snowmobile with a licensed guest. The minimum age for joining this tour as a passenger is 8 years.

Husafell: Canyon Baths Soak with Short Highlands Hike

Husafell: Canyon Baths Soak with Short Highlands Hike

Set out to discover an authentically Icelandic pastime as you visit the Húsafell Canyon Baths with a guide. Begin your tour with a short hike through the wilderness before enjoying a relaxing soak in the geothermal pools. Hop aboard an air-conditioned vehicle in Húsafell and go on a short ride to a trailhead in the remote Icelandic Highlands. Wander along the trail in the company of a knowledgeable local guide, passing numerous natural wonders along the way. Take in the spectacular two-tiered Langifoss waterfall, cross an icy stream of glacial meltwater, and see the former site of Okjökull, Iceland's first glacier lost to climate change. As you walk, learn about Iceland's renewable energy practices as well as the sustainable Húsafell Canyon Baths project. Arrive at the secluded Canyon Baths and choose from 2 geothermal pools with temperatures of between 36 and 38 degrees Celsius. Then, sit back and indulge in a relaxing soak with spectacular views of the surrounding canyon, mountains, and glaciers. Finally, make your way back to the trailhead for a return transfer to the starting point in Húsafell.

Reykjavik: 2-Day West Tour with Snæfellsnes & Silver Circle

Reykjavik: 2-Day West Tour with Snæfellsnes & Silver Circle

Day 1: After being picked up in Reykjavik, your tour begins by driving on the scenic route 1 to the town of Borgarnes. From there, continue to the Borgarfjodur area, where you will visit the unique Lava Waterfalls called Hraunfossar and nearby Barnafossar waterfalls. Visit Glanni Watefall, Deildartunguhver - the most powerful hot spring in Europe and the Reykholt historic site. The last stop will be at Husafell - the woodland oasis. From here you can choose your next adventure. You can either go inside the biggest Lava Cave in Iceland called Vidgelmir or go on 4WD tour to visit relaxing Canyon Baths, stopping on the way to soak in the view of the two-tiered Langifoss Waterfall. You will then spend the night in Borgarnes - the capital of West Iceland sitting in the fjord. You will find there charming coffee houses and restaurants, as well as turf houses. The Northern Lights are also famous for playing their incredible symphony of lights in this area if the conditions are favorable. Day 2: On the second day, travel first to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, where you will enjoy watching seals play on the beach and take in some amazing sights at the many beautiful creations of nature in the area. See the Snæfellsnesjökull glacier looming as your tour continues around the peninsula. Admire the beautiful and photogenic mountain of Kirkjufell. Snæfellsnes is also home to the big seal colony that you will have a chance to see at Ytri-Tunga Beach, before heading back to Reykjavik.

Iceland in a nutshell, private Super Jeep

Iceland in a nutshell, private Super Jeep

“The Nutshell” is Mountain Taxi’s signature day trip special and a perennial favorite of our guests. A morning drive from Reykjavik in our Mountain Taxi Super jeep brings us to Kaldidalur or "Cold Valley". On our right lies the western side of the massive, nearly 1.000 square kilometers large Langjökull glacier, resting on a torn and twisted volcanic base. Depending on the time of year, weather, and conditions, your expert driver may use his super jeep's extreme abilities to climb the glacial slopes of Langjökull. An opportunity for cold, personal contact with nature's icy element. We drive from the glacier, through Húsafell to Hraunfossar waterfalls, dropping straight out of lava cliff faces into the glacial river Hvítá. From nature to culture, we visit the historic site of Reykholt, home of Iceland’s legendary chieftain and writer Snorri Sturluson. Here, he wrote some of the greatest Sagas of the Icelanders, brilliant literature also preserving the culture and history of the Viking Age to our day. See Iceland's oldest man-made structure, Snorri Sturluson 13th century hot tub. Nearby is Deildartunguhver, the most productive hot spring in the Northern Hemisphere and a source of much of western Iceland’s heating needs. Our day wraps up in Reykjavik, taking in the scenic and historic Hvalfjörður fjord on the way.

Lindin: Geothermal Bath

Lindin: Geothermal Bath

🌍 Experience Pure Sustainability Immerse yourself in the epitome of eco-conscious luxury at our fully sustainable haven. Our geothermal heated pool, powered by natural sources, offers a serene and environmentally friendly oasis. 🏊‍♀️ Dive into Unparalleled Relaxation 🏊‍♂️ Escape to indulgence with our two hot tubs and two swimming pools, each carefully set to different temperatures, catering to every preference. Unwind in our sauna with a breathtaking 180-degree view, perfectly positioned to overlook the tranquil pools. ❄️ Ignite Your Revitalization ❄️ Enhance your detoxification journey with a refreshing dip in our invigorating ice-cold mini pool, designed to rejuvenate your senses. And when it's time to socialize, our indoor bar offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere for you to unwind and connect.

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4.6
(302 reviews)

Filip, our guide, was wonderful! He was genuinely one of the best tour guides I have ever had. His curated music playlist for the trip added a lot to the ambiance, and his stories were great. I am still humming a couple of the songs he played, and I found his stories interesting and relatable. The lava caves were out of this world. The waterfalls were beautiful, and there was a tasty buffet lunch.

This was a one off, amazing experience! The tour guide was great, friendly, informative and funny. The journey to the glazier was a lot of fun in the monster truck, I have never seen snow or landscape like it. The glazier was like nothing I have ever seen before. I would recommend this trip to everyone! Thank you.

I can't remember my guide's name, but man, he was a great guide! (I was on the tour the day this review is written.) He knew a lot about the topics we were seeing, was friendly to talk to, and had a great sense of humor. Give him a pay raise! There are so many great sights to see, Iceland has beautiful nature!

The tour guides were cool and entertaining, the waterfalls were extremely impressive and the lava cave was also exciting. An all-round entertaining tour.

Excellent time. The guides were great. We took the last trip of the day and it was on time.