Black & Blue
Black & Blue
Combination tour
Caving & snorkeling in Þingvellir National Park.
Trip difficulty 2 out of 5 possible.
Category: Daytrip, available directly from Reykjavik in Iceland.
Departure time from the capital is 9:00 AM.
We start with the black as we explore the hidden world of the lava field under the Þingvellir national park. 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. After the cave we dine on a packed lunch before moving on into the blue...
Snorkeling in the Silfra is our second adventure. The Silfra fissure is one of Iceland’s best-kept secrets, an otherworldly scene that is world famous for its heavenly shades of blue. The crystal clear water in the deep fissure gives you a feeling of being weightless as you float down with the lazy current. The snorkeling is a relaxing but exotic trip in an environment most will only encounter in their dreams.
The Black & Blue is an amazing trip, a true journey to the borders of reality and dreams.
Guaranteed departures for minimum 2 persons: Tuesdays at 9:00 from Reykjavik. Available from the 10th of June to the 1st of September.
Details:
Price: 14.990 ISK per person. Minimum 4 people.
Pick up, two activities and a packed lunch included.
Duration of trip: approx. 6 hours. Available: June to September (depending on weather). Minimum: 4 pax. Maximum: 15 pax. Age limit: 12 years. Bring with you: A towel, woolen socks, good outdoor shoes, warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants. No knowledge of the sport required. Included: Caving, packed lunch, snorkeling & pick up from hotel.
Disclaimer: All adventure trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents that 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.
Combination tour
Caving & snorkeling in Þingvellir National Park.
Trip difficulty 2 out of 5 possible.
Category: Daytrip, available directly from Reykjavik in Iceland.
Departure time from the capital is 9:00 AM.
We start with the black as we explore the hidden world of the lava field under the Þingvellir national park. 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. After the cave we dine on a packed lunch before moving on into the blue...
Snorkeling in the Silfra is our second adventure. The Silfra fissure is one of Iceland’s best-kept secrets, an otherworldly scene that is world famous for its heavenly shades of blue. The crystal clear water in the deep fissure gives you a feeling of being weightless as you float down with the lazy current. The snorkeling is a relaxing but exotic trip in an environment most will only encounter in their dreams.
The Black & Blue is an amazing trip, a true journey to the borders of reality and dreams.
Guaranteed departures for minimum 2 persons: Tuesdays at 9:00 from Reykjavik. Available from the 10th of June to the 1st of September.
Details:
Price: 14.990 ISK per person. Minimum 4 people.
Pick up, two activities and a packed lunch included.
Duration of trip: approx. 6 hours. Available: June to September (depending on weather). Minimum: 4 pax. Maximum: 15 pax. Age limit: 12 years. Bring with you: A towel, woolen socks, good outdoor shoes, warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants. No knowledge of the sport required. Included: Caving, packed lunch, snorkeling & pick up from hotel.
Disclaimer: All adventure trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents that 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.
