PARTNER TOURS
Ingólfshöfði Puffin Tour
Ride a rugged hay‑cart across the black‑sand flats to windswept Cape Ingólfshöfði, where Iceland’s first settler came ashore in 874 AD. Step onto the grassy cliffs for an easy guided walk among thousands of puffins and great skuas, framed by sweeping ocean views and dramatic skies. Join us to breathe the salt air, capture unforgettable photos, and feel Iceland’s wild nature come alive!
A Zipline in Vik, South Iceland
Thrill-seekers can hike through a scenic river canyon before soaring on four ziplines from 30 to 240 meters long. Enjoy stunning bird’s-eye views of Grafargil. Perfect for those seeking challenge and unforgettable memories.
Lava Show Vík
The first and only place in the world to see real, flowing lava in a safe indoor setting. Located in Iceland’s Vík, the show offers a close-up look at volcanic power through heat, light, and sound.
Skaftafell ATV two hour sightseeing
Experience Skaftafell’s wild beauty on our 2-hour ATV tour! Drive through winding riverbeds, cross the glacial river Morsá, and visit the historic Skeiðarárbrú bridge. Enjoy spectacular glacier views before returning to base.
Laki Craters and Surroundings Helicopter Tour with landing from Skaftafell
Take a 75-minute helicopter tour from Skaftafell to soar over Vatnajökull National Park’s glaciers, volcanic craters, and peaks, with expert commentary and breathtaking views before returning to the terminal.
Private – 3.5 Hour Highlands of South Iceland Buggy Tour
Your journey begins at our base camp in Hella, where you’ll meet your expert guide and get fully equipped with all the gear you need.
Skaftafell ATV one hour sightseeing
You’ll explore the stunning Skaftafell area on your own ATV, crossing rugged terrain and riverbeds for an unforgettable adventure.
Private – 2 hour Northern Lights Buggy Tour in South Iceland
Feel the raw power of the buggy and the magic of the aurora borealis on a journey you’ll never forget.
Super Jeep Black Beach Tour
The Super Jeep tour takes you across the black sand beaches of Suðurfjörur, past the ruins of the first local airport, the Hvanneyjarviti lighthouse, and the harbor in Höfn, ending with a visit to a picturesque glacial lagoon at the foot of Fláajökull or Heinabergsjökull.
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What our guests say
Customer reviews
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This reasonably priced and well equipped boat tour was awesome. You are given a super warm long jacket and life vest before setting out on the zodiac type boat – about 8-10 people/boat. The excellent guide takes you close to lots of icebergs – small to gigantic, and also hangs out in front of the glacier’s snout. Lots of photo ops.. unhurried pace, uncrowded and magical. So much better than the completely touristed out larger lagoon tour at Jokulsarlon. This place is a treasure. Super helpful and friendly staff.
– Tripadvisor member from USA
I’m writing this about 1.5 weeks after we did this tour, and now at the end of our trip, I can say this was one of the highlights. I read about Fjallsarlon as the quieter and smaller brother of Jokulsarlon, so we decided to do the zodiac tour here. We had been close to glaciers before, but never on a boat on a glacial lake. I can now say that that experience is VERY different from looking at it from the shore. It was amazing to float in the zodiac in between the icebergs and quite close to the glacier.
– Tripadvisor member from the Netherlands
Yes, Jokulsarlon is better known but it looks like an amusement park with tons of people and multiple vendors offering tours by raft, amphibious vehicle, and kayak. But Fjallsarlon is quiet and peaceful. There are just 2-3 rafts on the lake at a time with friendly, knowledgeable guides. The lake is small enough to see and get close to the glacier that is calving the floating icebergs. After stopping at Jokulsarlon and seeing the zoo there, we’re really glad we reserved our raft trip at Fjallsarlon.
– Tripadvisor member from USA