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From Chris

All,

Just a quick email to say thank you so much for your help in organising the trip to Iceland. It was, not to put to fine a point on it, SPECTACULAR. Everything that could have happened did – a mountain rescue, an amazing hotel, a meal of whale meat and puffin at Lækjarbrekka, cocktail fun at Orange and a light poaching at the Blue Lagoon. And to round it all off: an Icelandic psychic on the plane home who gave everyone “dream pebbles”. Seriously. The whole thing still feels faintly surreal and dream-like, to be honest.

But the best bit? The dive. Was just utterly, utterly incredible. Not that you can tell from these pics, but this is me but this is me at Þingvellir - 40m down in glacial water with 100m visibility:

It was one of the highlights of my life. Seriously. Genuinely awe-inspiringly beautiful. Hedinn was a superb dive master, and gave me all the help and encouragement I needed. And with the our great jeep story as well (thanks to our guide Ragi – a really great guy), I think it’s going to make a great piece.

So thank you so much for your help organising it – everything worked like clockwork, and we both had an amazing time. I’ll be in touch nearer the time when we start laying out the feature, but until then, thanks again..

Chris from the UK

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Reynir and the crew scout the Eyvindara River in East Iceland
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Lava Caving / Geology School Day Trip in Iceland

School Caving trip in the Þingvellir or Blue Mountains area.
Trip Difficulty 2 out of 5 possible, more difficult trips available
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Explore a hidden world of the lava field between Þingvellir and Laugarvatn. 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. We climb, crawl and walk on our travel beneath the surface. Really cool trip for those that are not afraid of the dark and want to experience something totally out of the ordinary!

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Details:
Price: 3.990 ISK per person, for a minimum of 10 persons, youth / school group rate.

Distance from Reykjavik: 50 km. Duration of trip: 1-1,5 hours. Available: All year round. Age limit: 10 years. Minimum: 10 persons. Maximum: 80 persons. Bring with you: Warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants. Good hiking boots and gloves are recommended! We will provide for you: headlight and a helmet. No knowledge of the sport required.

Disclaimer:
All caving trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents which 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.