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Experience Iceland’s winter magic with snowmobiling on Langjokull Glacier and relaxing in the Secret Lagoon, combining adventure and relaxation in a small-group tour.
This small-group tour from Reykjavik offers an exciting way to explore Iceland’s stunning winter landscape, with a price of $425.61 per person. The 10-hour experience includes snowmobiling on Langjokull Glacier, a visit to Geysir geothermal area, a hearty lunch, and a soak in the Secret Lagoon. The tour is highly rated, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 from 140 reviews, and 91% recommend it.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of adventure in the icy wilderness and relaxation in warm thermal waters. The journey begins with hotel pickup in Reykjavik, followed by a Super Jeep ride through rugged Icelandic terrain, offering spectacular views and informative commentary. While the snowmobiling is the main thrill, the lunch and Secret Lagoon visit provide a well-rounded day that appeals to those eager for authentic Icelandic experiences.
This tour suits adventure seekers, small-group lovers, and anyone wanting a mix of outdoor fun and relaxation. An important consideration is the cold weather—dress warmly, wear waterproof gear, and bring a bathing suit for the lagoon. It’s advisable to book 54 days in advance, as this popular experience often fills up quickly.


The tour departs from Reykjavik at 9:00 am, with hotel pickup included. The journey takes you through Iceland’s lava-sculpted countryside, with the Geysir geothermal field serving as a scenic stop. Here, water spouts and mud pools are visible from the vehicle, setting the scene for a rugged adventure ahead.
Driving in the Super Jeep, equipped with large tires designed for challenging terrain, the guide shares insights into Iceland’s volcanic geology and glacial features. The drive itself is part of the experience, with onboard Wi-Fi making it easy to enjoy the views while getting context about the landscapes en route.
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Once at Langjokull, visitors get suited up in thermal coveralls, hats, gloves, and helmets. The snowmobiling activity involves driving a 2-person snowmobile across spectacular ice expanses. Guided by expert instructors, participants follow a route that offers breathtaking views of the glacier.
The midway stop allows for photo opportunities and a chance to switch driver and passenger roles, adding variety to the ride. The total snowmobiling time lasts around an hour, with safety and confidence-building as key priorities. The guides ensure a fun, safe experience, even if the ice terrain can be uneven or icy in parts.
After snowmobiling, the tour continues with a delicious lunch at a highly-rated local restaurant. The menu varies seasonally, but always offers hearty, energizing dishes typical of Icelandic cuisine. This meal provides a warm break and a chance to share impressions of the morning’s adventures.
Following lunch, the group heads to the Geysir geothermal area, where mud pools and water spouts erupt visibly from the vehicles. This stop showcases Iceland’s volcanic activity and provides numerous photo opportunities before heading further south.

The final highlight is the visit to the Secret Lagoon in Flúðir, an authentic thermal spring less crowded than the Blue Lagoon. The lagoon is set amid otherworldly scenery, and visitors are encouraged to change into their bathing suits and enjoy a soothing soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters.
The towels provided and the natural surroundings contribute to a calming end to the busy day. The Secret Lagoon is especially praised for its relaxed atmosphere and more local vibe compared to larger hot springs.

The day concludes with a super jeep ride back to Reykjavik, where the tour ends with hotel drop-off. The return journey is a comfortable way to reflect on the day’s adventures while enjoying more scenic views. Many reviews highlight the professionalism of guides and the general smoothness of logistics.

The tour starts at 9:00 am with pickup from selected Reykjavik hotels. It is suitable for children over 6 years old with an adult and requires a valid driver’s license if participants wish to drive the snowmobile. Most travelers can participate, but it’s important to dress warmly in layers, with waterproof gear and good walking shoes.
The tour operates in cold weather, and poor weather may result in a cancellation of the snowmobiling segment. In such cases, a full or partial refund is provided, depending on the situation. Advance booking is recommended as the tour is quite popular, often booked 54 days ahead.

This small-group adventure offers a more intimate experience than larger tours, with personalized guiding and less crowded conditions. The combination of snowmobiling and the Secret Lagoon distinguishes it from tours focusing solely on glaciers or geothermal hotspots.
The price point reflects the included transport, gear, guides, and hot spring access. While the hot spring stop adds a relaxing element, some may prefer a shorter tour if they are mainly interested in ice adventures. The level of physical activity is moderate, suitable for most visitors comfortable in cold outdoor environments.

This tour delivers a balanced mix of thrill and relaxation, with expert guides and well-organized logistics. The snowmobiling on Langjokull Glacier is a major highlight, offering breathtaking views and an adrenaline rush in the Icelandic winter landscape.
The Secret Lagoon provides a peaceful end to the day, especially appreciated by those wanting a more authentic and less commercial hot spring experience. The small-group setting ensures personalized attention and a comfortable pace.
While weather conditions can affect the snowmobiling activity, the tour’s flexible refund policy offers reassurance. It’s an excellent choice for adventure lovers, small-group travelers, and anyone looking for a comprehensive winter day trip from Reykjavik.
“HIGHLY recommend this tour. Ingi, our guide, was highly knowledgeable and a great time. The ride to and on the glacier will blow your mind. It is o…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 6 years old can participate when accompanied by an adult, and driver’s license is required for anyone wishing to drive the snowmobile.
What should I wear for this tour?
Bring warm layers, including waterproof outerwear, hat, gloves, and good walking shoes. For the Secret Lagoon, a bathing suit is needed, which can be rented if not bringing your own.
What happens if the snowmobiling is canceled?
If weather conditions prevent snowmobiling, a full or partial refund is issued, based on the policy. The tour will still include geothermal visits, lunch, and the hot spring.
How long is the snowmobiling activity?
The snowmobiling lasts approximately one hour, with guides ensuring safety and fun throughout the ride.
Can I participate if I don’t want to drive?
Yes, you can ride as a passenger on the snowmobile, which is a great option for those who prefer not to drive or don’t have a driver’s license.
Is the tour accessible in winter weather?
The tour operates in cold weather conditions, and participants should be prepared for icy and snowy terrain. Dress appropriately for temperatures often below freezing.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, professional guides, all safety gear, lunch, and a towel at the Secret Lagoon. Not included are breakfast and bathing suits unless rented.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those who want a thrilling glacier adventure combined with a relaxing hot spring visit. The small-group format and expert guides make it a memorable and enjoyable day in Iceland.