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Self drive: Drysuit Snorkeling in Silfra - with underwater photos
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Self drive: Drysuit Snorkeling in Silfra - with underwater photos

5.0(5 reviews)
2 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
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Blaskogabyggo, Iceland

Explore Silfra’s crystal-clear waters in Thingvellir National Park

Discover the thrill of snorkeling between two continents

Experience unmatched visibility and a sense of weightless flight

Enjoy wetsuit freedom or drysuit comfort in this unique adventure

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Silfra, one of the world’s most remarkable dive sites, lies within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Thingvellir National Park, just 50 km from Reykjavik. This freshwater fissure, formed between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, reaches a depth of about 60–63 meters. The crystal-clear water offers visibility of over 100 meters, creating the surreal sensation of flying through an underwater world. With its vibrant hues of blue and green, Silfra provides a truly magical experience unlike anywhere else on Earth.

Snorkeling in a drysuit keeps you warm and insulated from the cold glacial water, but for a more thrilling and immersive experience, the wetsuit is highly recommended. Adventure Vikings is the only Icelandic operator offering wetsuit snorkeling in Silfra, allowing you to dive beneath the surface rather than just float. Whether you choose a drysuit or wetsuit, this adventure promises an unforgettable journey through one of Iceland’s most unique and breathtaking natural wonders—no diving experience or license required.

National park entrance fee

All necessary gear for snorkeling

English speaking guide

Free photos 

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Warm clothes

Swimwear and towel

Base layer and thermals

Warm socks

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Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Pregnant travelers
Families with children
Nature enthusiasts
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Adventure seekers
Groups of friends
Physically fit travelers
Photography lovers

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Minimum age of participants is 12

Must Know how to swim and be comfortable in water

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Customer Reviews

5 reviews
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based on 5 reviews
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Lucie

November 10, 2025
Google

Amazing experience to snorkel in between the tectonic plates. You get a warm overall and are fitted into a dry suit so that the seal fit tight around your neck and wrists. Good and gloves are semi-dry, but the water is so cold that they go rather numb than hurting. View was 10/10 worth it. Could be more scientific input, eg. background to the tectonic plates, how it affects the eco system etc, but all in all a great experience!

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Rose

November 05, 2025
Google

My sister and I went snorkeling in the Silfra Fissure in July, our guide Frede was amazing — hilarious, super knowledgeable, and had the van vibing to the best 00s rock/indie playlist. The van to the site was super nice too. It was a small group of six of us (plus our guide), which was perfect — easy to bond, chat, and then geek out together while floating between tectonic plates. The water is crystal clear and absolutely stunning — you’re literally drifting between continents. Don’t expect lots of fish or plants (this water is ~2–4°C / 35–39°F, nothing cute is thriving here), but the clarity and geology are unreal. You can even drink the water and… yes, I did. I am now a glacier-water sommelier and I give it 5 stars. They give you two suits to ward of the wet — body stays warm, hands and face get a spicy glacial tingle but you’ll be fine. There is a bathroom nearby, but it’s smaller, so don’t plan to fully change there. We stopped at a visitor center beforehand and they let us change there, which was clutch. Be prepared to float. You mostly hover, bob, and gently steer like a confused seal. The walk to the entry point is short but awkward, so have fun waddling there. 🐧 it’s worth it I promise. No long wait times, even though it was packed. Very smooth process, great guide, and seriously a core memory experience. If you’re on the fence, do it. And bring base layers to wear under the suits — especially if you run cold.

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Tanya

October 28, 2025
Google

My daughter and I did this tour on Oct. 25th. The coldest part was standing around waiting for the group to be geared up and then waiting to enter the water. Once in the 2.0C water it was fine! Snorkeling between the tectonic plates was an experience not to forget. The water was very clear and the current just carries you along! Our guide, Guillaume was fantastic! The photos are hilarious!

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Brandi

September 22, 2025
Google

This was our favorite experience in all of our two weeks of Iceland! The guides made us feel very safe and helped us get all of our gear on quickly. I’m someone who is a bit claustrophobic, so the tight suit/headpiece made me a little nervous, but I’m telling you it is worth it to experience this! Plus, they start you in a shallow, still water area where you can bail out if you aren’t comfortable. The only part of you that touches the freezing water is around your face and through the gloves they give you. Everything else was perfectly warm and stayed dry. The experience is just so unique and you can’t get it anywhere else so take advantage of this opportunity!

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withacup

August 25, 2025
Google

It’s really not as cold as I thought it would be. I’ve never been to a place with better water quality than this. Tour guide James is very easy going, we didn’t really know how to swim and still comfortably finished the tour.

Explore More Self drive: Drysuit Snorkeling in Silfra - with underwater photos
Explore More Self drive: Drysuit Snorkeling in Silfra - with underwater photos
Explore More Self drive: Drysuit Snorkeling in Silfra - with underwater photos
Explore More Self drive: Drysuit Snorkeling in Silfra - with underwater photos
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Explore More Self drive: Drysuit Snorkeling in Silfra - with underwater photos

Discover the wonders of Blaskogabyggo, Iceland with this unforgettable experience. Silfra, one of the world’s most remarkable dive sites, lies within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Thingvellir National Park, just 50 km from Reykjavik. This freshwater fissure, formed between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, reaches a depth of about 60–63 meters. The crystal-cl...