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Guided tour
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Explore the lava tunnel with a certified guide. Helmets, head torches, and essential safety gear are provided for a safe and comfortable experience.
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Take in Raufarhólshellir’s mineral-streaked walls and wide chambers, with illuminated sections highlighting the tunnel’s natural textures and colors.
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Each season offers distinct sights inside the tunnel. Winter brings shimmering ice formations, while the rest of the year showcases layered lava patterns.
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Prefer flexibility? Opt to meet on location instead of using Reykjavik transfers, ideal for self-drivers planning a wider Iceland itinerary.
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Small-group tours ensure a relaxed pace and more time with the guide.
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Guided tour
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Certified caving guide
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All necessary safety equipment
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Helmet & head torch
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Crampons (in winter)
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Pick-up from Reykjavik
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Meet on location (if option selected)
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Guided Raufarhólshellir lava tunnel tour with safety gear, lasting about 1 hour on site or around 3 hours with Reykjavik transfers included (depending on your chosen option).
Getting started
Meet your certified guide at the cave entrance for a short briefing and gear handout. Tickets are checked, and safety guidelines are reviewed before entry. If you have booked transfers, the guide will brief the group upon arrival.
What to expect
Formed roughly 5,000 years ago, this prominent lava tube showcases layered rock and mineral-streaked walls. Man-made paths and footbridges aid access, while natural sections preserve the cave’s raw character.
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Illuminated sections highlight textures and color bands, making geological details easy to see and photograph.
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Seasonal changes include delicate ice formations in winter and multi-hued mineral deposits throughout the year.
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Chambers and passages rise to ceilings reaching up to 10 meters, giving a real sense of the tunnel’s scale.
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Your certified guide shares insights into Iceland’s volcanic history and how the cave was formed.
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Safety equipment, including helmet, head torch, and in winter crampons, helps ensure steady footing on uneven ground.
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What to bring
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Warm, layered clothing suitable for caves and Icelandic weather.
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Waterproof jacket and pants.
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Gloves and headwear.
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Sturdy hiking shoes/boots (recommended).
What's not allowed
- Alcohol consumption before or during the tour.
Accessibility
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Expect uneven surfaces; some sections have footbridges and paths.
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Participants should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain.
Additional information
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If you meet directly at the location, you may bring a child under six years old.
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Reykjavik transfers are available only for children aged six and above.
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All tours are guided in English.
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Crampons are provided in winter when conditions require them.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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