The Best Activities to Do in Iceland

Iceland is packed with unforgettable activities.

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🤿 Dive or snorkel in the Silfra fissure

Silfra fissure

Snorkelling in the Silfra fissure

For a unique underwater adventure, dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Silfra fissure, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. This experience is truly one-of-a-kind — nowhere else in the world offers it. The site is UNESCO-listed and globally recognised as one of the most stunning dive spots. If you don’t hold the required certifications (Level 1), you can still opt for snorkelling (the more popular option) with a snorkel mask. The water is so clear you’ll enjoy visibility of over 100 m — you’ll see the fissure perfectly.

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Location
Silfra (50 km from Reykjavik)
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Availability
All year round
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Duration
Approx. 1 h in the water
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Price
22900 ISK | ~ 168 USD

Restrictions: From 12 to 65 years old. You must be in good physical condition, comfortable in water and able to swim. You must measure between 1.45 m and 2 m, weigh between 40 kg and 127 kg, and not be pregnant.

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🐳 Go whale watching

Whale watching

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Iceland is one of the best regions in the world for cetacean observation. Husavik, way up north, is famed for its whale watching. Excursions at sea offer the chance to see various whale species, dolphins and even orcas. If northern Iceland isn’t on your itinerary, tours are also possible from Reykjavik.

Also read | Whale watching in Iceland – Pricing, tours & tips

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Location
Reykjavik / North of the island (Husavik, Akureyri, Dalvik)
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Availability
All year round in Reykjavik. May to November in Husavik
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Duration
Approx. 3 h
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Price
From 10000 ISK | ~ 74 USD

Restrictions: No minimum age.

3

🟩 Hunt for the Northern Lights

Aurora over Iceland

Aurora over Iceland

Iceland, known for its clear skies, offers a unique opportunity to observe the Northern Lights. They are visible between late August and late March when conditions align: a clear sky, darkness, no light pollution and strong solar activity. Sometimes they can even be seen from within the city. Check out our dedicated guide on how to see the Northern Lights in Iceland for the best chance.

Also read | How to see the Northern Lights in Iceland?

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Location
Anywhere when conditions are right
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Availability
Late Aug to late Mar. Nov to Feb to maximise your chances (longer nights)
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Duration
From a few seconds to several hours
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Price
Free or from 9000 ISK | ~ 66 USD on a tour

Restrictions: No minimum age. Bring warm clothing.

4

🥽 Relax in hot spring baths

Sunset at Sky Lagoon

Sunset at Sky Lagoon

Hot baths in Iceland are deeply rooted in local tradition. Even before modern facilities became popular, Icelanders bathed in natural hot springs to relax and revitalise. This tradition continues—wherever you are in Iceland, you’ll find a hot spring nearby. The most renowned are the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon and the Secret Lagoon.

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Location
Everywhere!
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Availability
All year round
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Duration
Approx. 2 to 3 hours
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Price
• Secret Lagoon ~24 USD (free for under 14) • Blue Lagoon ~62 USD (free for under 13) • Sky Lagoon ~51 USD

Restrictions: From 2 years old for the Blue Lagoon and 12 years old for the Sky Lagoon.

5

🧊 Explore ice caves

Blue ice cave in Iceland

Blue ice cave in Iceland

Ice caves formed by seasonal melting create cavities sculpted by water and glacier movement. The dynamic process gives rise to interior spaces where daylight filters through ice, creating ethereal shades of blue and white.

The ice cave experience is seasonal, depending on weather and surface melt. The optimal period is generally November to March, when the cavities are most stable and winter light adds magic. Note: the Katla cave is accessible all year round.

Several glacial regions including Vatnajökull, Langjökull and Mýrdalsjökull host these wonders, each offering a unique experience. For more, see our guide on ice caves in Iceland.

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Location
Mainly in the south.
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Availability
Late Oct to Mar. All year for the Katla cave.
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Duration
2 to 4 h (approx. 45 min inside)
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Price
From 20000 ISK | ~ 147 USD

Restrictions: From 6 years old (Katla cave), 6, 8 or 10 years old for blue or crystal caves. No minimum age for the Langjökull ice tunnel. Must be visited with a certified guide.

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🥾 Hike on a glacier

Glacier hiking in Iceland

Glacier hiking in Iceland

Guided excursions allow visitors to walk on ice and admire glacial formations. Guides will explain how these ice giants formed and their role in Iceland’s ecosystem.

If you can choose, we recommend exploring the Vatnajökull Glacier (Europe’s largest). If you’re in good physical shape, opt for a 5-hour tour for full experience. A 3-hour tour is perfectly fine for beginners — no previous glacier-walking experience necessary.

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Location
Mainly in the south around Vik & Skaftafell.
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Availability
All year.
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Duration
3 to 7 h including ~1.5 h transport & safety briefing
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Price
From 14000 ISK | ~ 103 USD

Restrictions: From 8 years old. Age varies per tour. Not suitable for people with reduced mobility.

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🐴 Go horseback riding

Horse ride in Iceland

Horse ride in Iceland

Horse-riding excursions in Iceland let you explore varied landscapes—from green valleys to desert plains to black-sand beaches. Routes often traverse remote and pristine areas, offering an intimate connection with Icelandic nature.

Icelandic horses are calm and intelligent, making them accessible even for beginners.

Horse-riding in Iceland is also a deep dive into local culture. Guides share stories and traditions of Icelandic equestrian life.

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Location
Various locations: Reykjavik, Golden Circle, Vik, Highlands, North, etc.
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Availability
All year.
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Duration
2 to 4 h.
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Price
From 15000 ISK | ~ 110 USD

Restrictions: From 7/8 years old. Max weight 110 kg. Not suitable for people with reduced mobility or pregnant women. Guide required.

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🪨 Explore a lava tunnel

Raufarhólshellir lava tunnel

Raufarhólshellir lava tunnel

Iceland’s lava tunnels result from volcanic eruptions projecting molten lava across the surface. As the outer layer cooled, the inner lava continued to flow, forming subterranean passages. These tunnels are silent witnesses to Iceland’s geological history.

Your headlamps illuminate frozen lava formations, creating an other-worldly atmosphere. Experienced guides will lead you through underground labyrinths and share insights about the tunnels’ formation and associated geological phenomena.

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Location
Reykjavik, Snæfellsnes Peninsula
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Availability
All year.
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Duration
Approx. 1 h
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Price
From 7500 ISK | ~ 55 USD

Restrictions: No minimum age. Not accessible by wheelchair.

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🐶 Ride a dog sled

Dog sledding in Iceland

Dog sledding in Iceland

Dog-sled excursions in Iceland are for all levels. Experienced guides provide full instructions so you can confidently steer your own dog-team.

The activity is highly sought after — we recommend booking well in advance.

If there’s no snow, the tour may be operated using wheeled sleds instead.

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Location
Reykjavik, Snæfellsnes Peninsula
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Availability
All year (Reykjavik). Oct to May at Myvatn
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Duration
Approx. 45 min
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Price
From 29500 ISK | ~ 212 USD

Restrictions: From 4 or 6 years old depending on the agency. Max weight: 95 kg per person. Not suitable for pregnant women.

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🐧 Photograph puffins

Puffins in Iceland

Puffins in Iceland

These iconic birds, with their slender beaks and sharp eyes, nest on steep cliffs especially along the south-coast (Dyrhólaey) and west-coast (Latrabjarg). These locations offer spectacular panoramas where the puffins move with surprising agility.

The best time to observe them is April to August. During the other months, the puffins are out at sea.

You can also spot them from Reykjavik via an excursion at sea to nearby islands.

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Location
Dyrhólaey, Vestmannaeyjar Islands, Latrabjarg, Ingólfshöfði, Breiðafjörður, Borgarfjörður Eystri, Grimsey Island, Tjornes
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Availability
May to end of August
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Duration
1 to 3 h
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Price
Free. From 7500 ISK | ~ 55 USD

Restrictions: None.

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