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Deep Into The North Atlantic - Diving Day Tour from Reykjavík

Boat diving day tour in the North Atlantic ocean from Reykjavík in Iceland.

Trip difficulty 4 out of 5 possible. Rated: Demanding.
 
Ocean dive in the Reykjavik area.  This tour is usually done for divers who wish to do a second day of diving since Silfra is definitely the first choice.  Where we go depends on the weather and the conditions in the sea.  Here we have the possibilities seeing the Wolfish and the Monk fish among other strange creatures.  

This trip includes pick up from the Reykjavik area, two guided dives, all the equipment needed, pictures from the dives and warm drinks and snacks. 

 

Available: Everyday with pick up from your accommodation between 9:00 and 9:30 AM,  from 20th November to 20th January pick-up is between 10:00 and 10:30 AM.

Details:
Price: 29.990 ISK per person.
Duration of trip: approx. 6 hours.
Available: All year round (depending on weather).
Minimum: 2 persons.
Maximum: 10 persons.
Age limit: 18 years.
Bring with you: Very warm outdoor clothing i.e. fleece sweater and pants and a change of clothing.
Includes: All diving gear, transfer and PADI guide/instructor.
Please note: PADI open water or compatible required, PADI advanced and dry suit certificate recommended. All dives are performed in a dry suit. Divers have to supply sizes on suit before hand.

Click here for details on our cancellation policy.

Disclaimer: All dive 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.