Race across a glittering glacier on a snowmobile, or dive into Iceland’s other winter thrills — our snowmobile and winter-sports tours turn the cold season into pure adventure. Feel the rush of speeding over the vast white expanse of Langjökull or Mýrdalsjökull, with a guide leading the way and the whole glacier as your playground.
Beyond snowmobiling, the collection includes dog sledding, ice climbing and snowshoeing. All gear — overalls, helmets and boots — is provided, and no experience is needed to ride. It’s an unforgettable way to embrace Iceland’s frozen landscapes.
No — guides provide instruction and lead the route. You'll need a valid driving licence to drive your own; passengers don't.
Yes — glacier snowmobiling runs year-round because the glaciers are permanently snow- and ice-covered, with tours on Langjökull and Mýrdalsjökull.
Typically a thermal overall, helmet, gloves and boots. Dress in warm layers underneath.
Dog sledding, ice climbing, snowshoeing and glacier hiking, plus skiing near towns like Akureyri in the north.
Yes, on guided tours with proper equipment, following your guide across marked routes on the glacier.