Sightseeing & Activity Combo Day Tour from Reykjavík. Includes a visit to Geysir hot springs, Gullfoss waterfall, Þingvellir National Park & river rafting.
Includes a visit to Geysir, the world famous hot springs, Gullfoss waterfall, Þingvellir national park and white water rafting on Hvítá river
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Day trip, available directly from Reykjavik in Iceland.
The trip starts with a great river rafting trip down Hvítá river. Charging with fun rapids and even jumping from a cliff into the river. Afterwards the showers and sauna are at hand and we have lunch at Drumbó rafting base camp before entering the road again. Next we head to the geothermal area of Geysir, the home of the one and only Geysir. There the ground gurgles, bubbles and super heated water escapes from the ground with enormous force. Next we stroll down to Gullfoss, the undisputed queen of Icelandic waterfalls. Gullfoss is an amazing sight, the water rushes down three steps of lava layers with breathtaking power and grandeur.
We end the day with a stop at Þingvellir National park. Þingvellir is a UNESCO world heritage site and the original birthplace of the oldest existing parliament in the world. In addition it is the place where the great tectonic plates of America and Europe meet and the rift valley is clearly visible.
This trip has it all; stunning natural beauty, interesting history, amazing geological wonders and a great rafting adventure!
Note: Arctic Adventures uses only mini-vans so the Grand Slam is always a small group experience!
The Golden Grand Slam is included on all our multi day adventures, great adventures for an unbeatable price.



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Disclaimer:
All rafting 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.
Add 2.000 ISK to exhange rafting for canoeing.
Guaranteed departures:
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from the 15th of May to the 15th of September for minimum 2 persons. Tuesdays and Thursdays for minimum 4 persons.
Pick-up from Reykjavík, a visit to Þingvellir National Park, Geysir
and Gullfoss, lunch and river rafting on the Hvítá river.
Warm sweater (no cotton), bathing suit, towel and a change of clothing.
10-11 hours.
12 years for rafting the whole river and 10 years for half of the river. 18 years for canoeing.
2 persons.
18 persons per guide.
110 km / 68 miles.
Disclaimer:
All rafting 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.
Frequently Asked Questions About River Rafting In Iceland
I have never rafted before which trip should I take?
If this is your first time rafting we recommend the
River Fun tour on the Hvítá river in South Iceland or the
Wonderful West tour
on the Jökulsá Vestari in North Iceland. How ever if you are a very
adventurous person and in good physical shape then there is nothing to
stop you from undertaking one of our more challenging tours; check out
the
River Ride tour on the Hvítá river and the
Beast of the East tour on the Jökulsá Austari.
I am looking for a river rafting day tour that starts in Reykjavík, which trips are available?
The
River Fun, the
River Ride and all the
river rafting combination adventure tours start and finish in Reykjavík.
I am looking for a river rafting day tour that starts in Akureyri (in North Iceland), which trips are available?
The
Beast of The East and the
WonderFul West tours are both available from Akureyri.
Can I combine River Rafting or White Water Canoeing with other activities in one day tour?
Yes, no problem. We offer tours that combine river trips on the Hvítá with:
Quads,
Snowmobiles,
Horse Riding,
Whale Watching and of course
the Golden Circle.
How do we get to
Drumbó base camp?
You can either buy a pick up and transfer from us, just click in the
pick up box in the booking window when you confirm your tour, choose
your accommodation from the drop down list and we will pick you up, no
problem...you can also drive there your self (see below).
Driving Directions:
If you are driving yourself you have to be at the base camp 15 min
before your departure time (either at 9:45 or
13:45 depending on your booking) to check in for your tour.
Driving from Reykjavík to the Drumbó Base camp takes around 90 min,
driving
non stop at the maximum speed rate of 90 km per hour. If you intend to
visit the Golden Circle with all its amazing sites before going river
rafting at 14:00 from Drumbó, you will have leave Reykjavík no later
then
9:00 AM.
There are two ways to reach the Drumbó (Marked DRUMBODDSSTAÐIR on
some maps) Base Camp here are the directions:??
Express Route: Drive
road no. 1
east from Reykjavík (the direction of Hveragerði). Once you are passed
Hveragerði take a left turn just before the town of Selfoss up
road
no.
35 (direction Geysir). Drive road no. 35 for approx. 30-40
min until you are past the small town of
Reykholt.
5-10 min later you take a right turn at an Arctic Rafting sign. Drive
the gravel road for approx. 5-10 minutes following the signs all the
way to Drumbó…ter.
Golden Circle Route: Drive road no. 1 north from
Reykjavík, just outside Mosfellsbær suburb take a right turn up road
no. 36 (direction Þingvellir). Drive to Þingvellir National Park and
make a sight seeing stop there. From Þingvellir keep driving road no.
36 for 10 minutes until you make a left turn up road no. 365 (direction
Laugavatn). Drive for 25 minutes until you reach an intersection at the
town of Laugavatn, take a left turn up road no. 37. Drive for 25
minutes until you reach Geysir hot springs; make a stop there for
sightseeing. From Geysir drive towards the highlands on road no. 35
(road no. 37 becomes road no. 35 just before Geysir) for 10 minutes
with out making any turns. Arrive at the Gullfoss Waterfall upper
parking lot and meet your guide.
Click
here for a map of the way...
How do I book and what information do
you need from me?
There are a few different ways you can book
our trips. First of all you can book almost all our trips right
here on
our website. There is a booking window on each trip page and we
do
recommend that you book and pay for your trip there with some time to
spare as we keep our groups small and frequently sell out.
If the trip
you would like to book is not bookable online then you can call us
directly at our office, the phone number is 00354
562 7000. Another way is to send us an e-mail with an inquiry, our
e-mail
address is info@adventures.is
. What we need to have is your name, how many people are in your party,
where you are staying and some way of contacting you either an e-mail or
a
phone number.
How do I pay?
There are
three ways in which you can pay for the trips that you book with us.
1. You can pay through the internet,
through our
booking
website. This is by far the easiest, safest and fastest way to reserve
and pay for your adventure. If you choose this way
then you
will receive a voucher via e-mail which you will need to print and bring
along on your
trips. If you are going on a multi day trip then you will receive one
voucher
for all of the trips via e-mail and we will make you separate vouchers
for each
of your trips, which will be waiting your arrival in Iceland at our
office at
Laugavegur 11.
2. You can pay via phone, the phone number is +354 562 7000. If you
choose to
pay through phone then your vouchers will be waiting for you when you
come to
Iceland, either at our office at Laugavegur 11 or at your hotel.
3. Sometimes you can pay when you arrive to
start your trip, but this is only possible in special circumstance.
Please Note: However you
pay, you will always get a voucher: REMEMBER TO
BRING YOUR VOUCHER ALONG FOR YOUR
TRIP!
Where is your Reykjavík
Office located and
when are you open?
Our office
is at Laugavegur 11, the main shopping street in Reykjavík. There you
can get
all the information that you need, be it about the trips that you want
to go to
or just general information about Reykjavík. You can also book and pay
for
various day trips. Over the summer season (June-August) we are open from
08:00-21:00 Monday-Saturday and 10:00-18:00 on Sundays. All other times
of year
we are open 10:00-18:00 Mondays-Fridays, 11:00-16:00 Saturdays and
closed on
Sundays. But you can reach on our emergency cell phone line:
+354-898-0410.
What currency do you accept?
We only accept the Icelandic króna. Our website presents prices is ISK
and in EURO, the EURO price is obtained by converting it with the
currency exchange rate of the Icelandic Federal Bank. If you would like
to calculate the price of our tours in some other currency you can do so
here.
Can I visit the Golden Circle and still go river rafting on the same
day?
Yes, no problem. If you have your own rental car you can follow the
instructions provided here above. If you would like a guided tour you
can join our super popular day tour;
The
Golden Grand Slam, which combines river rafting on Hvítá
with visits to the Geysir Hot Springs, Gullfoss Waterfall and Þingvellir
National Park.
How many people are in each boat?
Our rafts sit 8 to 12 people and depending on the group size each day we
arrange paddlers in boats so that every one is comfortable.
Do you do private departures?
Yes we arrange private departures on the Hvítá River, please contact our
office for further information:
Info@adventures.is
What are the facilities at the Drumbó Base Camp?
The Drumbó Base Camp has a reception, bar, restaurant, sauna, hot tubs,
showers, changing rooms and a great veranda to sip a cold beer after
your adventure. The Drumbó is pretty much the perfect rafting base... : )
How far is Drumbó Base Camp from Reykjavík?
98 kilometers in South Iceland.
How far is Hafgrímsstaðir Base Camp from Reykjavík?
350 kilometers in North Iceland.
How long have you been in business?
We have been in rafting on the Hvítá river since 1983 which makes us one
of the longest running rafting operations in Europe.
What is the minimum age for a participant on a rafting tour?
On the River Fun Tour: Kids 12 years old and older can raft the whole river if accompanied by a
guardian. Kids between 10 and 12 can raft half way, for half price.
On the Wonderful West the minimum age is 10 years if accompanied by a guardian.
On the River Ride the minimum age is 18 years.
On the Beast of the East the minimum age is 18 years.
Do I have to know how to swim to go on river rafting?
Yes, absolutely, each paddler on a rafting boat has to know how to swim.
Can I drink alcohol before going river rafting?
No absolutely not. The consumption of alcohol makes you more prone to
hypothermia and makes you to unpredictable mistakes (as you probably
know : ). It is therefore strictly prohibited, if we suspect that
participants are intoxicated we will prohibit them from joining the
tour.
What do I have to bring with me for my Rafting tour?
For rafting in South Iceland you have to bring; your swimming wear (or a change of underclothing) to
wear under your rafting pants, a warm fleece or a wool sweater to wear
under your rafting jacket (it will get wet) and a towel to dry of after
your trip. Every thing else we will provide.
Click
here to see the equipment we will provide for you on your rafting trip.
For rafting in North Iceland you have to bring: Warm,
lightweight, layered clothing-made of synthetic materials, fleece, or
wool (no cotton if possible), warm woolen socks, any necessary
medications (asthma inhalers, etc.), a change of dry clothes for after
the river.
Can white water rafts sink?
The rafts that we use are made of very strong, specially made rubber and
each boat is split up into several compartments. This means that on the
rare occasion a boat is punctured all odds are that just one
compartment is leaking, so rafts do not generally sink.
Can I bring my camera on the raft?
Well, you can bring it if you like, but if it is not waterproof then it
will 100% get ruined. You can buy disposable waterproof cameras at the
Drumbó Base Camp. Sometimes we have a staff photographer on the trips
that sells his photos after the tour, but that is not guaranteed.
Do I get a life jacked (personal floating device)?
Yes we provide a PFD for every one.
Is there a guide in each boat?
Yes there is a specially trained and certified river guide in each one
of our boats.
Here is short briefing on safety and insurance:
Ensuring the safety of all our participants is our first and foremost
priority. However, due to the nature of rafting as an outdoor and
adventure activity, we are subject to the same environmental risks as in
any wild natural environment. Should you wish to participate in one of
our rafting trips, we ask you to be prepared to sign a contract with us
stipulating that you are fit to participate in such activities and
assume all risks inherent in doing so.
Do I need a insurance before going rafting?
We recommend that you have personal health insurance coverage when
participating in adventure activities in Iceland, we actually recommend
that when ever and where ever you travel you take out a good travel
insurance..as world travelers our selves it has saved us money and
aggravation many times..
What is a safety briefing?
Before puting on the river, rafting participants will receive a safety
briefing highlighting the safe and proper use of equipment, the role of
guides and safety kayakers (where applicable) on the river, and the
significant risks and hazards involved in their particular trip. It will
also cover potentially forseeable scenerios that may arise and explain
how participants should react in such circumstances. Our guides will
also outline their expectations of participants on the river (i.e.
active participation in paddling and following commands, listening to
the instructions of the guides and safety kayakers, etc.), and address
any specific questions or concerns that may arise during this time.
Any medical conditions or personal health concerns that may jeopardize
your well-being or affect your ability to meet the physical demands of
rafting must be clearly communicated to the trip leader upon arrival at
our rafting base. Any medications you may require for minor medical
conditions (asthma inhalers, etc.), should be kept on your person and
brought with you on the trip. It is important that you notify your guide
about such medications and their whereabouts before setting off on the
river.