Glacier Hiking on Falljökull and a sightseeing and wildlife trip to the historic Ingólfshöfði cape departing from Skaftafell National Park
Trip difficulty ranges from 1-2 out of 5 possible
Our famous buses depart from Skaftafell at 8:30 a.m. during the summer for the short scenic drive on the ring road that lies at the base of the towering mountains and crevasse riddled glaciers lining the edge of Vatnajökull glacier.
Our adventure begins with an introduction to the enchanting world of Icelandic glaciers, walking a spectacular but easy track to Falljökull glacier. Walking on the glacier ice with crampons, we will see unique ice formations and deep crevasses, learning about how they are formed and how the glacier reshapes it self continuously. We will approach the awe-inspiring icefall, witnessing up close how the ancient ice stoically crushes hundreds of meters off the mountaintops as it crawls in slow motion towards the ocean.
The adventure continues with a wildlife exploration of the historic Ingólfshöfði cape, an isolated island caught between the black sands of the south coast and the North-Atlantic Ocean. This is where, in the year 874, Ingólfur Arnarson, the first settler of Iceland, jumped ashore and spent his first winter in Iceland. The adorable Puffins, Razorbills, Fulmars, Guilleamots, and Skuas amongst other species now inhabit the cape numbering in the thousands. To get there we will cross 6 km of waters, marshes and sands in a tractor pulled hay trolley. After arriving at the cape we will go for a short hike (2-3 km) so we can take a closer look at the sea cliffs where the majestic seabirds, so characteristic for Iceland, nest during the very short arctic summer.
The Blue Ice & Black Sands is an adventure full of stark contrasts, incredible landscapes and unimaginable natural beauty and wildlife…!
Guaranteed departures Monday -Saturday at 08:30 from May 15th through August 28th. Free pick up from Skaftafell National Park, Hotel Skaftafell and the camping grounds at Svínafell.
Details:
Price: 10.990 ISK per person. Pick-up and lunch included*.
*Lunch is only included if you book your tour until the day before departure.
Distance from Reykjavik: 350 km. Duration of trip: Approx. 5.5 hours with transfer, 1.5 hours on the glacier and 2.5 hours at Ingólfshöfði cape. Available: May 15th – August 28th. No minimum number of participants. Age limit: 8 years. A packed lunch will be provided. Bring with you: Warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants, headwear and gloves. Good hiking shoes are recommended! You can rent hiking shoes and waterproof clothing should you need them.
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Disclaimer:
Clients are advised that all activities are undertaken entirely at their own risk and they must behave in a fit and proper manner at all times in accordance with Glacier Guides guidelines and must take proper responsibility for their own safety. Glacier hiking and related activities carry inherent risks and guests may be requested by Glacier Guides to sign a liability release and assumption of risk prior to certain excursions.