Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir – Snorkeling In Cracks
Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir. Go snorkeling in the cracks of Thingvellir National Park. You will be able to see the Gullfoss waterfall with all its greatness. We will bring you to Geysir. Geysir is the geothermal area with blowing geysers and hot springs. Thingvellir, where you will be shown into the clear lake Thingvallavatn, is a wonderful place to visit. You will see the greatness of the Icelandic nature. Go and get the stories of the vikings that decided that this beautiful place would become their parliament hundred years ago. Full of history, fresh air, warm springs and dept of the great lake Thingvallavatn you will have a wonderful story to tell. If not, you’ll keep this secret to yourself like the vikings did for centuries.
Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir – Snorkeling In Cracks – Tour Highlight
Thingvellir National Park – Snorkeling – Gullfoss Waterfalls – Geysir Geothermal Area
Tour Details
- Duration: 9hrs
- Departure: Before departure remember to dress warmly.
- Main guidance: English
What’s Included
- Bus transport
- Pick up at specific location 45 min before departure
- Snorkeling adventure with all related equipment
Excluded
- Meals and refreshments
Note
- Please wear thick socks and clothes
- Minimum age is 11yrs for snorkeling and 150cm tall
- Children must be accompanied by adults
- Snorkeling experience not needed
General Information
Iceland is a volcano island and has rough climate. It has extraordinary nature. Every visitor should prepare themselves for various adventures with colorful climate. The nature in Iceland is both ice cold and hot like a fire. Iceland has ice and gravel roads in the highlands. The sun in the spring and summer is strong. When you go to our glaciers bring your sunglasses since the sunlight reflects from the snow and ice. Wear warm and good shoes and dress warmly. The weather can be both warm and cold the same day. Iceland is a country of extremes. You will enjoy it and love. Be prepared for an exciting trip. This is the land of ice and fire.