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Experience Iceland's stunning landscapes on a 10-hour tour combining a super jeep adventure, Golden Circle highlights, and a thrilling snowmobile ride on Langjökull glacier.

This Golden Circle Super Jeep Tour with Snowmobiling from Reykjavik offers a full-day exploration of Iceland’s most famous sights, packed into approximately 10 hours. Priced at $435.83 per person, the tour is designed for those eager to enjoy immersive outdoor experiences with a small group size, capped at 12 travelers. The tour combines the rugged thrill of a super jeep ride along mountain tracks and past bubbling hot springs, with the excitement of a snowmobile ride on Langjökull glacier, Iceland’s second largest ice cap.
A key strength of this tour is the expert guidance and the inclusion of essential gear for snowmobiling, making it suitable for most participants aged 8 and up. While the tour is generally well-reviewed, travelers should be prepared for some long travel times between stops and costs for food and drinks at certain locations. This adventure suits those looking for a combination of scenic sightseeing and adrenaline-pumping activity, all within a manageable full-day schedule.

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This tour uniquely blends off-road super jeep adventures with winter sports on a glacier, creating a well-balanced day of sightseeing and action. The super jeep is spacious, comfortable, and capable of navigating mountain tracks, offering views of Thingvellir National Park’s remarkable geological formations. The guide leads you through the landscape, explaining the area’s volcanic and tectonic significance.
The highlight for many is the snowmobiling experience on Langjökull. You will drive a snowmobile for about an hour, sharing the vehicle with a partner. The gear provided (helmet, overalls) ensures safety and warmth, even on the icy terrain. The second largest glacier provides an expansive backdrop for this thrilling activity, which many reviews describe as “incredible”, “surreal”, and a “once-in-a-lifetime” moment.
The first stop of the day is Thingvellir National Park, known for its remarkable geological formations and its importance as Iceland’s oldest national park. Here, the landscape reveals the rift valley caused by the divergent tectonic plates of North America and Eurasia. The 30-minute visit allows ample time to appreciate the unique geology and learn about Icelandic history.
The park’s visual appeal is complemented by the professional guide, who shares insights into the area’s volcanic activity and tectonic features. Visitors enjoy the panoramic views over the rugged terrain, making this a great photo opportunity. Because admission is included, the focus remains on exploring and capturing the scenery.

Continuing along Iceland’s famous Golden Circle, the tour visits the Geysir hot springs area for 45 minutes. Here, the eruption of hot springs is a highlight, with Strokkur Geysir reliably shooting water up to 30 meters into the air every few minutes. This spectacle offers a vivid reminder of Iceland’s geothermal activity.
Following Geysir, the tour makes a one-hour stop at Gullfoss Waterfall. The powerful cascade plunges into a deep canyon, creating a breathtaking display of natural force. Visitors typically find it awe-inspiring, with many reviews emphasizing the stunning scenery and well-maintained pathways. The free admission at this site makes it an accessible yet impressive experience.

The highlight of the trip is the snowmobiling experience on the Langjökull glacier. The 3-hour segment includes driving on Iceland’s second largest glacier, covering the icy expanse in a shared snowmobile with two persons per vehicle. The gear—including helmets and overalls—is provided, ensuring safety and comfort during this adventure.
Many reviews mention that the snowmobiling is “fantastic”, “well organized”, and “fun”. The glacier’s vastness and serene mountain scenery create a surreal environment, perfect for photo opportunities and adrenaline rushes. Some travelers note that the pace can be fast, and safety instructions are crucial, especially in uneven terrain.

Participants are advised to dress warmly and wear waterproof clothing, with a hat and gloves recommended for outdoor activities. Since food and drinks are not included, bringing snacks is a good idea, especially given the expensive options at stops like the Geysir center.
The meeting point is arranged by the tour provider, with a start time of 9:00 am, and the tour concludes back at the original location. The group size is limited to 12, fostering a more intimate experience, and confirmation occurs immediately upon booking.

This full-day tour begins at 9:00 am with pickup options, and most of the transportation is by a super jeep designed for Iceland’s rugged terrain. The small group size means less crowding and more personalized attention from the professional guides. The tour’s maximum of 12 travelers helps maintain a relaxed pace and allows for extra time at each stop.
While most travelers find the pace comfortable, some reviews point out that long travel times between stops can be tiring. The tour ends back at the start point, making it convenient for those staying in Reykjavik.

This adventure suits adventurous travelers who want a combination of scenic sightseeing and thrilling activities. It is particularly appealing to those interested in geology, geothermal activity, and ice landscapes. The small group format and expert guides enhance the experience for visitors who value personalized narration and safety.
The snowmobiling segment is a major draw, especially for families with older children (age 8 and above) and adventure enthusiasts. However, travelers should be comfortable in cold weather and outdoors for this full-day trip. The tour is a great choice for anyone wanting a comprehensive day exploring Iceland’s most iconic sights with a bit of adrenaline.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience of Iceland’s top natural attractions, with highlights including Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir hot springs, and the Langjökull glacier. The super jeep provides access to remote and scenic areas, while the snowmobiling delivers an unforgettable adventure on ice.
The professional guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, making the day both educational and fun. While the long drive between stops and additional costs for food are factors to consider, most find the experience worth it for the breathtaking views and thrilling activities.
This full-day tour from Reykjavik is ideal for adventurers and scenery lovers who want a comprehensive, action-packed tour with a small group size and expert guidance.
“Bart was our tour guide and he was fantastic! Very knowledgeable and we both had a fantastic time! I recommend this day trip and the company to any…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers professional guides, the super jeep tour, 1 hour of snowmobiling on Langjökull with gear provided, and admissions to Thingvellir, Geysir, and Gullfoss.
Is the snowmobiling suitable for children?
Yes, children age 8 and above can participate, provided they have a valid driving license to operate the snowmobile.
How long do stops last?
Stops at Thingvellir last 30 minutes, Geysir for 45 minutes, Gullfoss for 1 hour, and the snowmobiling lasts about 1 hour.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly and waterproof, with hats and gloves. Good outdoor shoes are recommended for walking around each site.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included but should be brought along, as options at stops can be expensive.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather for the best experience. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Can I drive the snowmobile alone?
No, shared snowmobiles are used, with two persons per vehicle. Single riders can pay an extra fee on the spot.
How far in advance should I book?
It is recommended to book at least 35 days in advance, as the tour is popular and tends to fill up quickly.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, as long as participants are comfortable outdoors and wearing appropriate clothing, there are no significant physical limitations for most.
Where does the tour end?
The tour ends back at the initial meeting point in Reykjavik, making it convenient for participants staying nearby.