Super Jeep & Snowmobiling One-day tour

Our partner: Reykjavik Excursions

Description

Board a super jeep and get in close contact with some of Iceland's most famous places.

Passing through the historical Þingvellir National Park we head along the mountain tracks towards the well known Geysir geothermal area and Gullfoss waterfall where your proximity to its edge is such that you can feel the spray of the glacial water on your face.

Next we get even closer to Iceland's nature and go for a snowmobile ride on Langjökull glacier area, Iceland´s second largest glacier.

Tour duration: 09:00 - 19:00

What´s Included

Guided super jeep tour & 1 hour snowmobile ride. Protective clothing & safety equipment. Pick up is up to 30 minutes before departure.

Additional information

A valid driver's licence is required. Min. 2 persons per departure. 2 persons per vehicle; single person per vehicle at extra cost. Extra cost for one person per vehicle is 6.000 ISK. Paid to Mountaineers of Iceland at Langjökull glacier. Due to sudden and unexpected weather changes the snowmobile ride might be cancelled after tour's departure from Reykjavík. Children 5 years and younger are not permitted on this tour.

Itinerary

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Þingvellir
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Þingvellir

Iceland´s best-loved National Park known for its exceptional beauty and historical importance. The park is also a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Geysir
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Geysir

The great geyser at Geysir first began spouting in the 14th century and all the others around the world are named after it. Despite being dormant its successor, the hot spring Strokkur pleases visitors by shooting a column of water into to the air every 4 – 8 minutes.

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Langjökull
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Langjökull

Langjökull is Iceland´s second largest glacier (953 km2). On a clear day, the views out over the ice cap are simply breathtaking.

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Gullfoss Waterfall
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Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss is the queen of Icelandic waterfalls and plunges into a crevice some 32 m deep. Your proximity to its edge is so close that you can feel the spray of the glacial water on your face.