Experience Silfra's pristine, crystal clear water while you dive between two continents.
Silfra is a crack in the Earth ripped open by the movement of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
The crystal clear glacial water filling the Silfra fissure has been filtered for decades through underground lava rock, providing over 100 meters of underwater visibility. The underwater scenery that you experience in Silfra is found nowhere else on Earth, a true bucket list dive.
The diving tour of Silfra is done in a dry suit, helping you to stay warm and dry inside the suit.
You will explore the four main parts of Silfra, the big crack, Silfra hall, Silfra Cathedral and the Silfra Lagoon. You will be able to touch the 2 continents at one point, don't forget to take a photo!
Silfra is located in Thingvellir National Park which is a Unesco heritage site. The beautiful park is one of the wonders on the famous Golden circle route.
After you have entered Thingvellir National Park, turn onto road #361. Stay on this road for a few minutes and take the 3rd right where you will see the Silfra car park with our company vans. Drive a little further to parking lot P5 to park and walk back to meet our guides.
Please provide the following info for each participant:
- I have read the Dive.is medical statement and I meet the requirements to proceed with the booking (please answer yes or no)
- Name of Diver
- Height in cm
- Weight in kilos
- Age
- Gender
- Diving Certification Level (e.g PADI Open Water)
- Number of total logged dives?
- Date of Last Dive (DD-MM-YYYY)
- Are you dry suit certified ?
- Number of logged dry suit dives?
- Date of last DRY SUIT dive (DD-MM-YYYY)
- I confirm that this diver will bring proof of either dry suit diving certification or 10 logged dry suit dives within 2 years of the tour date. The booking will otherwise be cancelled without refund. (please answer yes or no)
Please access the Manage My Booking portal at my.dive.is by typing your booking reference (DIV-###) and the name that appears on the booking.
On the portal, you can sign your liability release waiver and your medical form. This is mandatory for every participant.
If you need to change anything on your booking (date, time, number of participants), please contact Viator directly.
A YES answer in Section 1 of the medical form means that the tour is unsuitable for the person.
A YES answer in Section 2 means that they need to get our physician approval form signed off by their doctor. All participants above 60 years of age must have their doctor sign the approval form.
This is a self-drive tour that requires meeting at Silfra. You can see the exact location at the following links:
- Parking lot P5 is where you need to park your car. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/afFjNP1PWJ1f8u3d9
- Meeting Point where you will find your guide waiting for you. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/HJa6fpY9RA2TYZZUA
We suggest saving these two locations on your offline maps on your phone, just in case you don't get great reception once you enter the park.
Please send all missing information directly to dive@dive.is for faster processing, quoting your BR- or DIV- reference.
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