Enjoy Silfra snorkeling with a private guide. Silfra Fissure is 2-4 degrees temperature. Choose between a drysuit or a wetsuit for a Viking experience as we spend about 30 - 40 minutes max in the crystal clear water. A wetsuit allows you to to be more flexible and dive under while a drysuit helps keep you warm as you let the light currently slowly take you down the crack between continents.
Please park your car at “Thingvellir P5” and walk 400m back along the road until you reach a smaller car park with all the snorkel and dive. Please be there, ready to meet your guide 15 minutes before your tour is due to begin.
Meeting Details:
Your tour kicks off at Silfra at the scheduled time mentioned on your ticket, so it's essential to arrive 15 minutes early. Please be aware that if you miss your tour by arriving after the designated time, no refunds can be issued. Familiarize yourself with the precise locations:
Parking lot P5 (park the car): https://maps.app.goo.gl/vSvLfG96Rs7Rqjow5
Meeting Point (meet your guide): https://maps.app.goo.gl/XvYaTxMihSFvTdHp6
To avoid potential reception issues, it's advisable to save these locations on your offline maps. The drive from Reykjavík to Silfra takes about 1 hour. Please note that public parking is unavailable at the Silfra parking lot, and you'll need to park at the P5 parking lot, a 5-minute walk away. Always check the weather forecast, stick to main roads, and avoid shortcuts, especially during winter. For additional travel information, visit SafeTravel. https://safetravel.is/
Also, be aware that Thingvellir National Park charges a parking fee, payable on-site or online - https://www.checkit.is/en
If you haven't already, please read and understand the Silfra Medical Statement:
https://adventurevikings.is/wp-content/forms/SNORKELING%20SILFRA%20MEDICAL%20STATEMENT%202023.pdf
Attire:
For wetsuit: Bring swimwear and a towel.
For dry-suit: Bring long thermal underwear, thick wool socks (or two pairs of warm socks), and dress according to the weather conditions on the tour day. Gloves and a hat are advisable throughout the year.
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Icelandic Króna (ISK)
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BSÍ Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services and easy-to-use ticketing.
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