Borgarfjörður & Icecave

Duration: 8 - 9 hours
Departures: 08.30
Passengers: Min 2 - 4

Details

The tour will take you to the hot springs of Deildartunguhver, which have the highest flow in Europe (180 litres/second at 97°C!), the water of which is used to heat the towns of Borgarnes and Akranes.

You will also be driven to wonderful Hraunfoss cascading falls, fed from beneath an ancient lava flow. All along you go in the Icecave, man made ice tunnels that take you in to to the glacier, surrounded by crystal clear blue ice, it makes you feel like you are in another world.

This is an ideal excursion in Iceland for those who want to combine scenery with some action.

Borgafjord & ice cave tour highlights:

  • Hvalfjörður tunnel 
  • Hot springs at Deildartunguhver
  • Hraunfossar waterfall
  • View over Langjökull glacier
  • Icecave (Entrance price is broken down in tour price under extras)

This tour lasts 8 to 9 hours. Free pick-up from your hotel in the capital area begins at 8:30.

It is important to understand that in Iceland you can experience all four seasons in less than one day. It is vital to wear comfortable and appropriate clothing like waterproof, walking shoes, dress in layers to be able to enjoy your journey to the fullest.

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Customer reviews

The description of the trip would appear to be for the summertime. We went in March when the roads were closed with snow, so we didn't see quite what we expected. BUT what we did see took our breath away. A beautiful snowy pristine landscape with not...

Maureen Taylor, United Kingdom

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We did this tour in November 2006 - it was brilliant! The scenary is stunning and Ragnar is an excellent, interesting and amusing guide. I would certainly recommend this trip and travelling by jeep meant that we could go and see areas that the buses ...

Jo Allerton, United Kingdom

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