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From SLmimi

My friend and I did 3 day tours:
-Glacier Hiking up Solheimajokull. Climb up the glacier with crampons and also get to do a bit of ice climbing with ice picks once you're up there. We got to taste glacier ice and fill up our water bottles with glacier water. Breathtaking scenery. You can actually see the coastline from the top of the glacier.
-Black and Blue, (caving and cold water snorkeling). The caving was a bit scary and the snorkeling was deliciously cold but absolutely beautiful. I've been snorkeling and scuba diving in the bahamas and in central america and i've never seen clear water like this before. Apparantly the water is filtered through lava fields before it reaches the Silfras Fissure where you snorkel (right at the continental divide!) and you can literally see 100m below you. If you're scared of heights you might not want to do this. The water is also pretty cold, when i went it was 4-6 degrees celsius. But you're given dry suits and other than your lips, it keeps you pretty warm.
-white water canoeing, the canoes are like these little inflatable rafts that sit 2 people and look like they could flip if you breathed in too deeply. Luckily, they were much sturdier than they looked, but every single rapid is severely magnified in this little canoe and you will be in constant fear of flipping over but you will have a ton of fun. The water is cold, not as bad as the snorkeling, and you're given a wet suit. You also do a stop where you can cliff jump--I did it even though I have an aversion to heights and getting cold, but that experience definetely made my list of top 10 happiest moments of my life.

Each was a completely different adventure and amazing experience! The packed lunches are pretty good and the pick up option always helps if you don't have a rental car. Arctic adventures is definetly the company to book through if you've never been to Iceland before. Even native Icelanders book through them (we met some Icelanders on the canoeing trip). It was a bit expensive, but you will not get these experiences anywhere else for a better price or a lower stress situation.

SLmimi Visited August 2011

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River Ride - Morning Departure

MORNING DEPARTURE
Canoeing on Hvítá River right next door to Geysir in Iceland.


Trip Duration: 3-4 hours, 7-8 hours with pick up.
Trip Difficulty: 3 out of 5 possible 
Minimum Age: 18 years
 
White water canoeing is the perfect activity if you are looking for a challenging adventure out in the Icelandic nature. Our canoes are inflated and selfbailing, meaning that they do not fill with water and are easy to maneuver in the rapids. Two people sit together in the canoe and steer it, meanwhile a guide in a kayak or raft makes sure everything is safe and sound. We paddle down the Hvítá river which has a perfectly balanced mix of serene canyons and adrenaline pumping waves and rapids. We travel for 7 kilometers and at one point participants get to jump from a cliff into the river. We only recommend this trip to those looking for action and are in good physical condition.

The RiverRide is a great action trip, specially for those with some experience in rafting.

PRICE:
11.990 ISK per person without pick-up.
16.990 ISK per person with pick-up at 8:00-8:30 and lunch.
Includes: Canoeing on Hvitá River and an entry to the sauna. Click here to see the equipment we provide for river rafting. 

SEASON: May 1 - Sept 30
Note: We may be able to accommodate group bookings in late April and early October as well. Please contact info@adventures.is for availability.

GUARANTEED DEPARTURES:
In the high season (May 15 - Sept 15):
Everyday at 08:00 from Reykjavík and 10:00 from Drumbó basecamp. No minimum participation is required. 

In the shoulder seasons (May 1 - May 14 & Sept 16 - 30):
Everyday at 08:00 from Reykjavík and 10:00 from Drumbó basecamp. Minimum 4 persons. If you less than four in your group, contact us to join another group. 

BRING WITH YOU:

- a warm sweater
- bathing suit
- change of clothing and a towel.

EXTRAS:  

- Towel: 300 ISK
- Waterproof Camera: 2.500 ISK
- Eyeglass retainers 1.500 ISK
- Arctic Rafting T-Shirt 2.500 ISK

If you are making your own way to Drumbó raft base you can add a lunch buffet or a Viking BBQ dinner (flame grilled icelandic lamb) before or after your trip. Note: Lunch buffet and BBQ dinner have to be pre booked. 

- Lunch buffet: 1.450 ISK per person
- Viking BBQ dinner: 2.690 ISK per person.  

DRIVING DIRECTIONS:

Distance from Reykjavík: 110 km/ 68 miles.

Click here for directions on how to get to the basecamp on your own!
Check map below, or the link above for more detailed information. 



View Drumbó Rafting Base Camp - Hvítá River in a larger map

 

PLEASE NOTE: Although you don´t need to "swim" while river rafting/coneing, 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.

Click here to see the equipment we provide for white water canoeing.

* If you are staying at one of the many hotels and guesthouses in the city center then your pick up for your tour will be at 8:30  or 12:00 from the Arctic Adventures main office at Laugavegur 11. The shop is located in the heart of the old city center. Click here to see a map of our location.

Click here to see a list of hotels in Reykjavík which are outside the city center and from which we will pick you up.

Click here for details on our cancellation policy.

Adventure Combinations:
-RiverRide & snorkeling: 
-RiverRide & ATV's: 
-RiverRide & WhaleWatching: 
-RiverRide & BBQ fiesta: 
-RiverRide & Horse Riding,: 
-RiverRide & the Golden Circle 

To book River Ride combo tours please email us: info@adventures.is

Disclaimer:
All canoeing 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.