Iceland’s glaciers cover roughly a tenth of the country, and our glacier tours and ice cave experiences take you into this frozen world safely and unforgettably. Strap on crampons for a guided glacier hike across a rippled sea of ancient ice, or step inside a naturally formed blue ice cave that glows in shades of sapphire and turquoise.
All glacier and ice cave tours are led by certified guides with the right equipment and expertise — these are powerful, ever-changing environments that should never be explored alone. From easygoing introductory walks to ice climbing and crystal cave expeditions, there’s an adventure for every level.
Naturally formed blue ice caves are accessible roughly from November to March, when winter cold makes them stable. Outside that window, ice tunnels such as the man-made one in Langjökull run year-round.
Yes, when done with a certified guide and proper equipment (crampons, helmet, ice axe). Never walk on a glacier unguided — hidden crevasses are extremely dangerous.
No. Introductory glacier walks require only reasonable fitness, and guides provide all technical gear and instruction. Ice climbing tours are more demanding.
Warm layers, waterproof jacket and trousers, and sturdy hiking boots (crampons attach to these). Guides supply the safety equipment.
Many ice cave and glacier tours have minimum age limits (often around 8–10), as the terrain can be uneven and cold. Check the requirements for each tour.