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Explore the unique thrill of snorkeling between two tectonic plates at Silfra Fissure in Iceland, with expert guides, stunning clarity, and safety in mind.
Imagine floating in crystal-clear waters, surrounded by otherworldly blue hues, with the thrill of knowing you’re drifting between the Earth’s two major landmasses. That’s exactly what this snorkeling experience at Silfra Fissure offers—a rare chance to glide between the North American and European plates in one of the most beautiful and accessible underwater sites in the world.
This tour from Reykjavík is designed to be both awe-inspiring and practical, with experienced guides ensuring safety and comfort every step of the way. We love the remarkable visibility of up to 150 meters that makes the underwater scenery unforgettable. A possible consideration is the cold water temperatures—but with high-quality dry suits and thermal gear provided, you’ll stay warm and cozy.
If you’re up for a unique adventure that combines geology, nature, and a touch of the surreal, this tour fits the bill perfectly. It’s particularly suited for travelers who aren’t afraid of a little chill and are eager to tick off a bucket-list experience of a lifetime.


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The adventure begins either with a pickup from Reykjavik or by meeting at the designated parking area in Thingvellir National Park. The meeting point is at the Silfra car park, where the guides and vans park—be sure to arrive 15 minutes early to get suited up and ready.
For those who opt for the meet-on-location option, it’s straightforward: just make your way to the parking lot at GPS coordinates 64°15’23.508″N 21°65’8.676″W and walk 400 meters to the vans. Parking is available at Thingvellir P5, and you’ll find all snorkel and dive vans gathered there, including the Arctic Adventures van which is your cue to join the group.
The drive from Reykjavík to Thingvellir is scenic in itself, with views of Iceland’s rugged landscape. Expect about an hour of travel, during which the guide will chat about Iceland’s geology, history, and the significance of the national park. The landscape here is extraordinary—volcanic lava fields, moss-covered rocks, and rugged cliffs—setting a dramatic stage for your underwater adventure.
The Silfra Fissure is a crack between the North American and European tectonic plates. It’s drifting apart at roughly 2cm per year, which creates an extraordinary underwater canyon. The water here is fed from Langjökull glacier, traveling through lava fields, which filters out impurities and results in extraordinarily clear water with up to 150 meters of underwater visibility.
Despite the cold, the water’s clarity and the visual spectacle of the fissure’s walls—stunning shades of blue and the texture of the volcanic rock—make this a truly magical setting. The water temperature hovers around 2°C (36°F), but thanks to the dry suits and thermal undersuits provided, most snorkelers report feeling warm enough to enjoy the experience comfortably.
The core of the tour is roughly 45 minutes of snorkeling in Silfra. Your guide, such as Dominika, will assist with putting on the snorkeling gear, including masks, fins, gloves, boots, and the thermal undersuit, ensuring everything fits snugly. Many reviews highlight how guides like Dominika or Fede are attentive, professional, and patient—especially helpful given the challenge of wearing a dry suit in cold weather.
Once in the water, you’ll drift gently over the fissure’s walls, marveling at the crystal-clear water and the surreal feeling of floating between two continents. The guides often take photos underwater—an included perk—so you’ll have visual mementos to prove you actually did it.
After your time in the water, you’ll be led back to the shore where hot cocoa and cookies await—a thoughtful touch that helps warm you up after the chilly immersion. Many reviewers mention how much they appreciated the warm drinks and snacks; it’s a small but meaningful way to finish this memorable experience.
The tour fee, around $142 per person, covers all the gear, transportation (if you choose pickup), park entry fee, and goodies like hot cocoa and underwater photos. The small group size (limited to 6 participants) ensures personalized attention and a less crowded experience, which many find preferable for such an intimate adventure.
Reviewers consistently praise guides like Dominika, Fede, and Weronika—not only for their professionalism but also for their ability to make everyone feel comfortable, regardless of experience. They’ll help with suits, explain safety procedures, and even take photos. Several mention how guides go above and beyond to ensure safety and fun, even in tough weather conditions.

If you’re after a once-in-a-lifetime experience that combines Iceland’s raw beauty with a splash of adventure, snorkeling at Silfra ticks all the boxes. You’ll love the stunning clarity of the water and the novelty of swimming between continents. It’s also a fantastic way to learn about Iceland’s unique geology from knowledgeable guides who make the experience both safe and fun.
This tour is particularly suited for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and travel enthusiasts who crave something different. While the cold might seem intimidating initially, the high-quality gear and the friendly guides make it manageable—and the end result is an awe-inspiring memory that few will forget.

Snorkeling in Silfra is a truly unique experience—floating in glacier-fed waters with the thrill of knowing you’re between two tectonic plates. The clarity of the water, combined with expert guidance and a comfortable setup, makes this tour accessible for most adventurous travelers. It’s not just about the scenery; it’s about the sensation of being part of something extraordinary.
This experience offers excellent value, considering the comprehensive gear, guided instruction, and the chance to witness one of Iceland’s most iconic geological features. It’s ideal for those who appreciate nature’s wonders and don’t mind a bit of cold. If you’re in Iceland and eager to tick off a bucket-list activity, this snorkel in Silfra is a surefire winner.
“Amazing guide, beautiful underwater view, bucketlist checked. Recommended!”

Do I need previous snorkeling experience?
No, you don’t need prior experience. Guides help with gear and ensure you’re comfortable, but some swimming ability is recommended.
What should I wear?
Warm clothing underneath the dry suit is advisable. Bring a change of clothes for after the snorkeling, especially in winter.
Is the water temperature very cold?
Yes, the water is usually around 2°C (36°F), but the dry suits and thermal undersuits keep you warm during the activity.
Can I meet the guides at the site?
Yes, if you select the meet-on-location option, you can arrive directly at the parking lot in Thingvellir National Park.
What is included in the price?
Snorkeling gear, transportation (if chosen), park admission fee, hot cocoa, cookies, and underwater photos are included.
Are there any age or health restrictions?
Yes, the activity is unsuitable for children under 12, pregnant women, and those with certain medical conditions like heart or respiratory issues.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience takes about 3 to 5.5 hours, with 45 minutes of snorkeling and additional time for transfer and preparation.
What is the group size?
Limited to small groups of 6 participants for a more personalized experience.
Is transportation included in the standard package?
It’s optional—check your booking options. Pickup is available from Reykjavik or you can meet at the site.
Are underwater photos really included?
Yes, guides typically take photos during your snorkel, which are included and can be downloaded afterward.
This snorkeling adventure at Silfra offers a rare blend of natural beauty, geological wonder, and heartfelt excitement. Perfect for those looking to add a memorable, wild side of Iceland to their trip.