Explore the stunning Sólheimajökull Glacier on a 2.5-hour guided hike designed for all fitness levels. This family-friendly adventure allows you to immerse yourself in Iceland’s breathtaking icy landscapes without the need for strenuous effort. With expert guides leading the way, learn about the glacier's history, volcanic terrain, and climate change while navigating through dazzling blue ice and unique formations. Enjoy a relaxed pace with plenty of time for photos and appreciation of your surroundings. Gear up at the Base Camp and get ready to step onto the glacier for an unforgettable experience.
- Perfect for families and beginners, suitable for ages 8 and up
- Small group sizes for personalized attention and safety
- Includes expert glacier guide and all necessary glacier gear
- Approximately 1 hour spent on the ice, total duration of 2.5 hours
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.
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.
One of Iceland's most famous black sand beaches, known for its basalt columns, powerful waves, and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks.
A striking mountain with dramatic cliffs and views over Reynisfjara Beach and the surrounding area.
A dramatic rock arch formation with panoramic views of the coast and Reynisfjara Beach.
A historic wooden church with a rich history and beautiful views over the village and coast.
A hearty soup made with Icelandic lamb, root vegetables, and herbs.
Freshly caught fish, typically cod or haddock, battered and fried, served with chips (fries).
A thick, protein-rich Icelandic yogurt-like dairy product, often served with berries or fruit.
Summer offers the best weather for outdoor activities, with long daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, it's also the busiest time of year.
Icelandic Krona (ISK)
GMT+0 (Western European Time)
220VV, 50HzHz
Vik is generally safe, but visitors should be cautious of natural hazards like powerful waves and unpredictable weather.
Reykjavík Bus Terminal
Buses are available but infrequent. Check schedules in advance.
Available • Apps: None widely available, call local taxi services
Car
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.
A breathtaking ice cave formed within the Katla volcano. Guided tours are required to enter the cave.
A stunning glacial valley with dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and hiking trails. It's a popular spot for camping and outdoor activities.
Price varies by option