Sólheimajökull: Glacier Hike Exploration
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Sólheimajökull: Glacier Hike Exploration

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About this experience

Discover the raw beauty of Iceland’s icy wilderness on the Sólheimajökull Glacier Hike—a moderately challenging adventure across one of the country’s most stunning glaciers. This tour stands out for its rare opportunity to walk on a living glacier, led by experienced, certified guides who bring the frozen landscape to life through stories of geology, volcanic activity, and climate change.

Equipped with crampons, helmets, and ice axes (all provided), you'll safely explore dramatic ice formations, deep crevasses, and vivid blue ridges carved by nature over centuries. The hike is suitable for anyone in good health with a sense of adventure—no prior glacier experience needed.

With small group sizes for a more personal experience, this tour combines education, exploration, and breathtaking views in a way that few activities can match. It’s an unforgettable journey into the heart of Iceland’s ever-changing natural wonders.

Available options

Glacier Hike Exploration

Duration: 4 hours: Perfect for those seeking more time on the ice and a deeper journey into Iceland’s frozen landscapes.

What's included

Safety equipment
Experienced and qualified guide
Tea, coffee, water and access to restrooms at Sólheimajökull
Glacier gear

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Glacier hike

What's not included

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Minimum age is 12 years
Bring warm clothing, rain gear, hat, gloves and hiking boots
Check-in with the guide at least 20 minutes before departure
Hiking Boots and rain gear can be rented on location

Meeting point

From the Ring Road (Route 1), turn onto Road 221 (Sólheimajökulsvegur) — it’s clearly marked and located between Skógar and Vík.

Drive to the end of Road 221, where you'll find the only building in the area — this is your meeting point. Marked with the Icelandic Mountain Guides logo.

About Vik

Vik is a charming coastal village in South Iceland, known for its stunning black sand beaches, dramatic basalt columns, and picturesque landscapes. It's a gateway to some of Iceland's most iconic natural wonders, including Reynisfjara Beach and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

Top Attractions

Reynisfjara Beach

One of Iceland's most famous black sand beaches, known for its basalt columns, powerful waves, and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Reynisfjall Mountain

A striking mountain with dramatic cliffs and views over Reynisfjara Beach and the surrounding area.

Nature 1-3 hours depending on hike length Free

Dyrhólaey Arch

A dramatic rock arch formation with panoramic views of the coast and Reynisfjara Beach.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Vík í Mýrdal Church

A historic wooden church with a rich history and beautiful views over the village and coast.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free (donations appreciated)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Lamb Soup

A hearty soup made with Icelandic lamb, root vegetables, and herbs.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat, gluten (from bread served with it)

Fish and Chips

Freshly caught fish, typically cod or haddock, battered and fried, served with chips (fries).

Lunch/Dinner Contains fish, gluten (from batter and chips)

Skyr

A thick, protein-rich Icelandic yogurt-like dairy product, often served with berries or fruit.

Breakfast/Snack Dairy product, can be sweetened or plain

Popular Activities

Hiking Ice caving Photography Beach walks Coffee breaks with a view Stargazing Visiting local churches and museums Exploring Icelandic crafts and history

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer offers the best weather for outdoor activities, with long daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, it's also the busiest time of year.

8°C to 15°C (46°F to 59°F) 46°F to 59°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Icelandic
  • Widely spoken: English, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
  • English: Widely spoken, especially in tourist areas

Currency

Icelandic Krona (ISK)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (Western European Time)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Vik is generally safe, but visitors should be cautious of natural hazards like powerful waves and unpredictable weather.

Important Precautions:
  • • Stay away from the water's edge at Reynisfjara Beach due to powerful waves
  • • Be cautious of weather changes and dress appropriately
  • • Follow safety guidelines for all activities, especially hiking and ice caving

Getting there

By air
  • Keflavík International Airport • 130 km (80 miles) northeast of Vik
By bus

Reykjavík Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are available but infrequent. Check schedules in advance.

Taxis

Available • Apps: None widely available, call local taxi services

Rentals

Car

Neighborhoods

Vik Village Center

Day trips

Seljalandsfoss and Gljúfrabúi Waterfalls
30 km (18 miles) northeast of Vik • Half day

Two stunning waterfalls where you can walk behind the cascading water. Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland's most famous waterfalls, while Gljúfrabúi is a hidden gem tucked into a canyon.

Katla Ice Cave
60 km (37 miles) northeast of Vik • Full day

A breathtaking ice cave formed within the Katla volcano. Guided tours are required to enter the cave.

Thakgil (Þakgil)
40 km (25 miles) northeast of Vik • Half day to full day

A stunning glacial valley with dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and hiking trails. It's a popular spot for camping and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Vík í Mýrdal Music Festival • Late June to early July

Pro tips

  • Visit Reynisfjara Beach at different times of day for varying light and wave conditions
  • Dress in layers and be prepared for rapid weather changes, especially near the coast
  • Book tours and accommodations in advance, especially during peak season
  • Try local Icelandic cuisine, including lamb soup and fresh seafood
  • Be cautious of the powerful waves at Reynisfjara Beach and stay away from the water's edge
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Age 12-17
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 14
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