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22990 ISK / 143.90 EUR / 185.64 USD
ISK / 143.90 EUR / 185.64 USD

Black & Blue - Adventure Day Tour from Reykjavík

Price:
Price with pick up: 22.990 ISK per person.
9:00-9:30
Caving in Gjábakkahellir & snorkeling in Silfra, combination adventure tour in Þingvellir National Park.

Trip difficulty 2 out of 5 possible. Rated: Easy.


Day trip, available directly from Reykjavik in Iceland.

We start with the black as we explore the hidden world of the lava field under the Þingvellir national park. Walking in a cave and discovering the marvels that volcanic activity has created in the past is a trip that everyone can undertake. The Gjábakkahellir cave is a perfect example of an Icelandic lava tube and is situated in one of the most active volcano areas in the world. After the cave we dine on a packed lunch before moving on into the blue...

Snorkeling in the Silfra is our second adventure. The Silfra fissure is one of Iceland’s best-kept secrets, an otherworldly scene that is world famous for its heavenly shades of blue. The crystal clear water in the deep fissure gives you a feeling of being weightless as you float down with the lazy current. The snorkeling is a relaxing but exotic trip in an environment most will only encounter in their dreams.

The Black & Blue is an amazing trip, a true journey to the borders of reality and dreams.

Bad eyesight? Since you are wearing snorkeling / dive goggles to see underwater there can be nothing in the way of the seal to keep them from filling up with water. That is, you can not wear glasses underneath the goggles. You will have to go without them, wear eye lenses or bring your own goggles with prescription.

The Black & Blue is included in our 5 day multi adventure trip and can be added to our bestselling weekend trip. Both trips offer great adventures for an unbeatable price.

The Black & Blue is included on the following multi day activity vacations:




PLEASE NOTE: Although you don´t need to "swim" while snorkeling, we recommend that you can. The reason for that is people that can´t swim tend to panic when they are in the water. You have to be comfortable with floating in water.


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Disclaimer: All adventure trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents that are caused by its customers or can be traced to there own actions. Participants have to sign a waiver before undertaking all trips stating that they realize that all outdoor activities carry an inherit risk.
Add 1.000 ISK per item to rent hiking shoes, waterproof jacket or pants.

You can rent a good quality waterproof camera from us for an additional 5.000 ISK. The guide will divert them over to a disc straight after the trip. We also sell disposable cameras at our shop / office down town Reykjavík for 3.000 ISK.

Guaranteed departures: Everyday from the 15th of May to the 15th of September for minimum 2 persons.

Pick-up from Reykjavík, caving, snorkeling and packed lunch.

Warm and waterproof outdoor clothing, gloves, warm undergarment clothing (fleece/wool sweater and pants), warm socks and a change of clothing. Good hiking shoes are recommended.

7 hours.

14 years or 150 cm height.

2 persons.

12 persons per guide.

50 km / 31 Miles.

Disclaimer: All adventure trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents that are caused by its customers or can be traced to there own actions. Participants have to sign a waiver before undertaking all trips stating that they realize that all outdoor activities carry an inherit risk.

Caving FAQ

How long time does the trip Under world take?


The caving trip takes 2-3 hours with transfer from Reykjavík.

For how long are you inside the cave?


You are in the cave for 1 - 1,5 hours.


What equipment do you provide for the trip?


We provide headlight and helmet.

What do I need to bring?


You need to bring warm and waterproof outdoor clothing. We also recommend that you wear good hiking boots and gloves.

What is the age limit?


The age limit is 10 years old, but it highly depends on the kid. Kids are very different and can participate in the trip if they are not afraid of the dark, not claustrophobic and the parents are with them. Sometimes the kids do even better in the cave than the adults. 

Do I have to crawl  in the cave?


In the cave Gjábakkahellir there is one place you have to crawl a little, over one big rock.


Snorkeling FAQ

Do I need diving certifications to go snorkeling?

No, snorkeling is something that anyone with a taste for adventure can do, it is as easy as one, two, three .. : )

How cold is the water in the Silfra fissure?

The temperature in the Silfra is almost constant all year round at about 2°C but during extended sunshine and warm weather in the summertime the water can sometimes can go up to 4°C.

Where is the Silfra located?

The Silfra is located in a lava field inside Þingvellir National Park about 45 minutes from Reykjavík City.

Does Arctic Adventures provide snorkeling equipment on their trips?

Yes, we provide you with everything you need no go diving in the glacier spring water in Silfra. This includes a specially made thermal suite, a dry suit, a neoprene hoodie, neoprene gloves and neoprene shoes. All you need to bring is a towel to dry of and some warm thermal layers to wear underneath.

Will I get wet on the my snorkeling trip?

We have the best dry suits available in the business BUT for dry suits to be 100% watertight they have to custom made to measure for each individual. That is to say gaskets have to be custom made to fit the wrist and neckline of each person to be 100% watertight. We do our very best to fit you with the best fitting suit available but we can not guarantee that you will be dry, however our thermal suits (we call them Teddy bear suits) are designed to be warm even when wet. To be safe make sure you bring a extra set of thermal layers to wear underneath and if the one you wear on the trip should get wet.

What is the visibility under the waterline in Silfra?

In summer when there is some vegetation in the fissure the visibility is normally somewhere between 65-85 meters, in the winter visibility can be even better or 80-100 meters on clear days. This is absolutely world class visibilty, no where on earth will you find such conditions in fresh water.

How long am I in the water?

It takes anywhere from 45 minutes to one hour to go snorkeling in the Silfra.

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