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Discover Iceland in one day with this combo tour featuring snorkeling in Silfra's crystal waters and a VR flight over iconic landmarks in Reykjavik.
Exploring Iceland becomes truly unforgettable with the Reykjavik: Silfra Snorkel Tour & Fly Over Iceland VR Ticket. For $192 per person, this full 6-hour experience offers a chance to see the country’s stunning landscapes both underwater and from above. Starting at Thingvellir National Park, you’ll snorkel in the clear waters of Silfra Fissure—a UNESCO World Heritage site—then venture into Reykjavik for a virtual reality tour that transports you over Iceland’s most famous sights.
What makes this tour appealing is its balanced mix of outdoor adventure and indoor immersive experience, making it suitable for families or couples looking for a full-day activity. While it includes all the necessary snorkeling equipment and a hot chocolate break, it requires participants to be comfortable in water, with a minimum weight of 50kg (99 lbs) and height of 150cm (4 ft 11 in).


The tour begins at Thingvellir National Park, where the Silfra Fissure lies. This site is famous for its exceptionally clear waters with visibility often exceeding 100 meters, allowing snorkelers to see every detail of the underwater landscape. You have the choice between a drysuit or wetsuit, depending on your preference for a more Viking-like adventure.
Participants get all necessary snorkeling equipment and GoPro underwater photos to capture the moment. The water is so pure that it’s safe to drink directly from Silfra, adding a fun and quirky element to the experience. The guide speaks English, providing safety instructions and explaining the geology of the fissure, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
It’s important to note that no certified diving license is needed, and the activity is suitable for anyone who can swim and feels comfortable in water. However, participants must meet specific requirements, including a minimum weight of 50kg, a height between 150cm and 200cm, and a medical statement confirming fitness.
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All necessary snorkeling gear is provided, including wetsuits or drysuits, masks, and fins. Those opting for a drysuit will experience a traditional Viking-style tour, feeling more immersed in Iceland’s rugged outdoors. The hot chocolate offered after snorkeling provides a warm, comforting finish to this chilly adventure.
Travelers are advised to bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and a swimwear and towel for changing. Since glasses are not allowed, contacts lenses or a prescription diving mask are recommended if needed. For those interested in capturing their underwater moments, renting a GoPro camera is available for 6900 ISK.
The meeting point is at Thingvellir P5 parking, with a short walk to the snorkel vans. It’s best to arrive 5-10 minutes early to meet your Adventure Vikings guide and prepare for the excursion. The tour’s small group size ensures plenty of personalized attention, which helps in managing safety and comfort during the snorkeling.

After the underwater adventure, the tour continues at Fiskislóð 43, Reykjavík, with admission to Fly Over Iceland. This indoor attraction offers a virtual reality flight over Iceland’s most iconic landmarks, providing a surreal perspective of glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and cities.
The flight times are scheduled across the day, with options starting at 09:00, 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, and 15:00 during summer, and slightly later in winter. You can contact Fly Over Iceland to reschedule if needed, offering flexibility to fit your travel plans.
The VR experience is suitable for all ages over 12 and is a great way to see Iceland if outdoor conditions are less favorable or if you want to experience more of the country’s scenery indoors. The immersive visuals and surround sound transport you over volcanoes, across glaciers, and through waterfalls, giving a breathtaking overview of Iceland in a short time.

The snorkeling activity departs from Thingvellir P5 parking, with participants walking 400 meters to the snorkel vans. The guided tour is led by English-speaking guides from Adventure Vikings, and groups are limited to 6 participants, ensuring a personalized and safe experience.
The VR experience is located in Reykjavik, at Fiskislóð 43, close to the city center. The tour ends back at the initial meeting point, making logistics straightforward. Since transport is not included, participants should arrange their own transfers to the meeting points.
It’s important to note that the activity is not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or those under 145cm tall. Participants should also be prepared with comfortable shoes and warm clothing for the outdoor parts, and eat breakfast beforehand to ensure energy for the day.
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Participants should be comfortable swimming and able to communicate in English. A medical statement may be required to confirm fitness, and all participants must meet specific weight and height limits.
The tour emphasizes safety, with guides providing thorough instructions. As no diving certification is necessary, it’s accessible to anyone who can confidently swim and feels comfortable in water. However, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or individuals with mobility issues.
Since glasses are not permitted, contacts or prescription masks are recommended. Wearing warm clothing and bringing comfortable shoes is advised for the outdoor snorkeling and walking segments.

While many tours offer snorkeling or diving in Silfra, this package combines the experience with a VR flight over Iceland, making it stand out. The small group size and inclusion of all snorkeling equipment and photos enhance its value.
Similar experiences might focus solely on underwater snorkeling or land-based sightseeing, but this combo offers a diverse day of adventure and technology. The price point of $192 reflects its inclusive nature, covering guided snorkeling, photos, and the VR experience—all in one day.

This full-day activity appeals most to those eager to explore both the physical and digital sides of Iceland. The combination of outdoor snorkeling in Silfra’s crystal-clear waters and immersive VR flight makes it ideal for families, couples, or small groups wanting a varied, fun, and educational experience.
While it requires participants to be comfortable in water and meet specific physical requirements, the guides’ professionalism and safety measures support a smooth adventure. The small group size creates an intimate atmosphere, and the flexibility of VR scheduling adds convenience.
For travelers seeking a balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and modern technology, this tour provides a well-rounded and memorable Icelandic experience.

This tour offers a unique blend of Iceland’s natural beauty and innovative attractions. The silence and clarity of Silfra’s waters contrast nicely with the dynamic, panoramic views of Iceland’s landscapes from the VR flight.
Its cost-effectiveness, combining two memorable activities in one package, makes it an attractive option. While the snorkeling requires some physical readiness, the overall experience remains accessible for most water-safe participants.
Overall, it’s an excellent choice for those wanting to maximize a single day in Iceland with both outdoor adventure and indoor entertainment. The small group size and thoughtful inclusions enhance the quality of this lively and diverse experience.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and over can participate, but those under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult.
Do I need to be certified to snorkel in Silfra?
No certification is required; the activity is suitable for anyone comfortable in water who can swim.
What should I bring for snorkeling?
Bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and a swimwear and towel for changing. Glasses are not allowed; contacts or prescription masks are recommended.
Can I reschedule the VR experience?
Yes, you can contact Fly Over Iceland to move your admission to another time or day that fits your plans.
What are the physical requirements?
Participants must weigh between 50kg and 120kg, be at least 150cm tall, and able to swim comfortably.
Is transport included?
No, participants need to organize their own transportation to the designated meeting points.
How long does the entire tour last?
The full experience lasts around 6 hours, including snorkeling, photos, and the VR flight.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or individuals with mobility impairments.