Inside Langjökull Glacier and Ice Cave Tour
Reykjavík, Iceland
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 2 - 3 Hours
Put the ice in Iceland with this day trip to Langjökull, the second largest glacier in Iceland. On this tour, your guide won't just take you to see Langjökull — you'll go inside it! Traveling by eight-wheeled monster truck, explore man-made tunnels and caves in the glacier and gawk at the cool blue light that glows from it. During this once-in-a-lifetime experience learn about the geological history of the glacier as well as about the history of Iceland.
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Put the ice in Iceland with this day trip to Langjökull, the second largest glacier in Iceland. On this tour, your guide won't just take you to see Langjökull — you'll go inside it! Traveling by eight-wheeled monster truck, explore man-made tunnels and caves in the glacier and gawk at the cool blue light that glows from it. During this once-in-a-lifetime experience learn about the geological history of the glacier as well as about the history of Iceland.Tourists gravitate to Iceland for its hot springs and geysers, but glaciers should be atop the list.
Wrap up in warm clothes and don a pair of comfortable shoes and sunglasses, and then make your own way to Langjökull.
On arrival, meet your professional guide and head inside the actual glacier aboard a modified glacier vehicle. Enter via a man-made tunnel, nearly 4,000 feet (1,200 meters) above sea level, and wonder at the glowing blue hues as you explore the glacier's 1,650-foot (500-meter) corridors and caves on foot.
Your tour concludes after just under an hour inside the glacier, leaving you free to make your own way back to your accommodation in Reykjavik.
Wrap up in warm clothes and don a pair of comfortable shoes and sunglasses, and then make your own way to Langjökull.
On arrival, meet your professional guide and head inside the actual glacier aboard a modified glacier vehicle. Enter via a man-made tunnel, nearly 4,000 feet (1,200 meters) above sea level, and wonder at the glowing blue hues as you explore the glacier's 1,650-foot (500-meter) corridors and caves on foot.
Your tour concludes after just under an hour inside the glacier, leaving you free to make your own way back to your accommodation in Reykjavik.
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