Skaftafell: Vatnajokull Small Group Glacier Hike





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Transfers available
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Traverse Vatnajökull’s icy landscapes, with transfers from Skaftafell included, exploring blue ice formations and dramatic crevasses up close.
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Small group glacier hike led by a certified expert, with all essential gear and safety equipment provided.
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Marvel at towering icefalls where centuries-old glacier ice tumbles dramatically down volcanic slopes in a breathtaking natural display.
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Learn about glacier movement and climate change as you hike through Vatnajokull's serene icy landscapes and capture stunning glacier vistas.
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Small group Vatnajokull glacier hike
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Certified glacier expert guide
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Transfers from Skaftafell
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Specialized glacier gear (crampons, ice pick, helmet, harness)
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Sturdy hiking boots with ankle support (available to rent for 1500 ISK)
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Food & drinks
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- TOTAL DURATION4 hours 10 minutesTimelineMap
Start pointSkaftafell

1. Vatnajokull (Easy Route)
Tickets included1 activityStep onto the ice for a guided hike across the smooth, stable sections of Vatnajokull—Europe’s largest glacier. Your guide leads the small group through crevasses, ridges, and blue-ice features while sharing stories of Iceland’s glacial history and natural forces.
Things to do
Time to explore and photograph
Included in price
End pointSkaftafell
Your ending point would be same as your start point
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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5248000What our guests say
Jun 20265/5I went on the glacier hike with my boyfriend last week and honestly, it was out of this world. Our guide, Matti, was so chill and made sure even the clumsiest among us (me) felt safe the whole time. The views from the top? EPIC. At one point we got to drink the coldest water straight off the ice, which somehow tasted better than any bottled stuff. Bring a windbreaker, it gets real breezy higher up! Only thing—wish we coulda stayed longer at the crevasse, felt a bit rushed. Still, 100% worth it.May 20264/5Booked the moderate tour for my solo trip. Was nervous at first ‘cause I’m not super fit, but turns out you just gotta go slow and listen to the guide (shoutout to Emma!). She cracked jokes and explained the glacier stuff so it wasn’t just a walk. The crampons took some getting used to, lol. Was a bit crowded at the starting point and we waited about 20 mins to gear up, but once we got moving it spread out. Weather held up, just clouds. Def bring gloves—my fingers were freezing.Jun 20265/5Brought my parents and little sister on this hike & it was amazing for all of us. The guides helped us with everything (even tying my dad’s boots, haha). The glacier is soooo much bigger than it looks from the parking lot. We learned about the layers and the blue ice—honestly didn’t expect it to be THAT blue in spots! Our group took loads of photos but you can’t take pics inside the ice cave, which was a bummer. Still, memories for days!Jun 20265/5First time on a glacier and WOW. It’s so much more wild in person than in the pictures. Our guide, Marta, made sure we all felt safe and even showed us how to spot fresh cracks in the ice. The gear is a bit clunky but you get used to it. Best part was sliding down a little ice slope at the end—felt like a kid again. Bring snacks, you’ll get hungry!May 20264/5Glacier hiking has been on my bucket list forever. Did the tour with my bestie and we loved the energy of our guide (Erik). He kept things moving but always checked if we needed breaks. There were a few moments where the ice was slippery AF, so take it slow! Only downside: bathrooms at the meeting point were kinda gross.
What to bring
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Bring warm clothing, including a hat and gloves, and hiking shoes.
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Food and drinks are not included; please bring your own if desired.
What’s not allowed
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Alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited.
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Littering is strictly prohibited on the glacier and within the national park.
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Participation is not permitted for children under 8 years old or for those with a shoe size outside the range of 35–50 EU (specialized glacier crampons are only available for these sizes).
Accessibility
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This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
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Participants must be able to walk approximately 3 km (1.8 miles) over uneven terrain.
Additional information
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All required glacier safety equipment is provided.
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Please arrive at the meeting point on time, as late arrivals may not be accommodated.
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The tour is rated as easy, but a basic level of fitness is required.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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