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Experience the thrill of snowmobiling on Langjökull Glacier and explore an ice cave with guided tours, all starting from Gullfoss for around $293 per person.
This tour offers a unique combination of adventure and magnificent scenery in the Icelandic highlands. For $293 per person, you’ll enjoy a 4-hour journey that includes a 1-hour snowmobile ride, a guided visit inside an ice cave, and transportation starting from the Gullfoss Café. Guided by Mountaineers of Iceland, this experience promises both thrills and insights into glaciers, making it ideal for those wanting an active day amidst Iceland’s icy landscapes.
While the snowmobiling portion generally receives positive reviews, some visitors note that bad weather can affect access to the ice cave or shorten the visit. Still, the scenic ride across Langjökull delivers breathtaking views, and the expert guides truly know their way around the glacier. This tour appeals most to adventurers who are comfortable with outdoor winter gear and guided group activities.
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The adventure begins at the Gullfoss Café, where visitors park their cars and meet their driver. The journey takes you through the Icelandic wilderness, with massive machinery clearing the impassable roads leading to Langjökull. This part of the tour is visually impressive as you watch industrial equipment eat through snow and ice, setting the stage for the highland experience.
Once you arrive at the glacier, you step into a glacier hut to pick up snowsuits and accessories. The guide explains how to operate the snowmobiles, which are designed to be easy to handle even for beginners. The ride takes you across the white expanse of Langjökull, often with good visibility, but sometimes encountering whiteouts, which add an element of fun.

The snowmobile ride is a major highlight, offering stunning scenery and adrenaline in a safe environment. Riders are paired up, with one passenger per vehicle at an extra cost, and the guides are praised for their helpfulness, especially in explaining how to operate the snowmobiles.
Traveling across the blue-tinged snow and over lava-formed rock mountains provides a visual feast. Many reviews mention the equipment—winter suits, gloves, helmets—being in excellent condition, helping to keep everyone warm and comfortable despite the cold temperatures. The ride typically lasts about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on conditions and safety considerations.

Following the snowmobile adventure, you’ll visit the ice cave—a newly discovered and custom-built attraction designed for easy access and safety during the winter months. Inside the glacier, the guide leads you through every corner, showcasing the natural beauty of the ice cap.
The ice cave features walls and ceilings formed by centuries of ice, with fascinating textures and blue hues. Visitors often find the experience fascinating, especially since the guide explains how the cave was excavated, with some guides even digging out parts of the cave to reveal its inner workings. However, some reviews mention that weather conditions can lead to caves being closed or shortened visits, so flexibility is advised.
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The tour starts at the upper parking lot at Gullfoss, right in front of the main entrance of the Café. After the adventure, the group is transferred back via a monster truck across the snowy terrain to return to the meeting point. This return ride offers additional scenic views of the landscape, reinforcing the highland wilderness theme.
All transportation is included in the ticket price, making the logistics straightforward. The entire activity lasts around 4 hours, with the possibility of delays or cancellations if weather or road conditions change unexpectedly.

Participants are provided with winter suits, helmets, gloves, and buffs to ensure warmth and safety during the snowmobile ride. Reviewers consistently praise the quality of equipment, which helps prevent feeling cold even in freezing temperatures. It’s recommended to wear good outdoor shoes and waterproof clothing underneath the provided gear.
Since the Icelandic weather can be unpredictable, dressing in layers and bringing snacks and water can make the experience more comfortable. You are advised to monitor your email for any cancellation notices or schedule changes.

This tour is suitable for children aged 6 and above, with one child per adult. A valid driving license is necessary for participants who want to operate the snowmobile. Those who are pregnant are advised not to participate for safety reasons.
Guides prioritize safety, providing thorough instructions and helpful advice on operating the snowmobiles. The group size is managed to ensure everyone can follow the guides’ directions easily.

Weather plays a significant role in this tour. Visibility can be affected by whiteouts, and ice caves may be closed if weather conditions are poor. Some reviews reflect shortened visits or cave closures, but the snowmobile ride usually proceeds as planned.
Participants should be prepared for cold, windy conditions, and dressing appropriately is key. Although the tour is roughly 4 hours, some find the ride time shorter if weather impacts the schedule.

Unlike some other tours that focus solely on snowmobiling or ice caves, this experience combines both activities in a single outing. It offers a balanced mix of adrenaline and ice exploration, with transportation included from Gullfoss, making it convenient.
Some alternative tours may offer longer time in the ice cave or off-road snowmobiling, but this tour provides great value with guided explanations and access to a newly discovered ice cave. Keep in mind that weather-dependent closures can affect the overall experience.
This tour is a solid choice for those seeking an active adventure in Iceland’s iconic glaciers. The snowmobiling offers an exciting ride with stunning views, and the ice cave visit adds a fascinating underground dimension. The professional guides and quality equipment contribute to a safe, enjoyable experience.
While weather conditions can influence the extent of the cave visit or ride length, most participants find this tour worth the cost. It’s well suited for families with children over six, adventure seekers, and anyone eager to experience Iceland’s icy wilderness up close.
“Amazing day out. Ice cave guide actually dug out the cave. Ask him about it. Fascinating. They love their job! Snowmobile brilliant. Equipment perf…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 6 and above can participate. Only one child per adult is allowed, and drivers must have a valid license.
What should I wear during the tour?
Participants are provided with winter suits, helmets, gloves, and buffs. It’s recommended to wear waterproof outdoor shoes and warm layers underneath to stay comfortable.
Can I visit the ice cave if the weather is bad?
Weather can impact access to the ice cave. If conditions are poor, the cave may be closed or visit shortened, but the snowmobile ride usually goes ahead.
How long is the snowmobile ride?
The snowmobile segment lasts approximately 45 minutes to an hour, with stops and scenic riding included.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s advisable to bring snacks and water for the trip.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Keep an eye on email updates in case of schedule changes due to weather.