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Experience the thrill of snorkeling between tectonic plates in Iceland’s Silfra Fissure with a private group, underwater photos, and warm cocoa—ideal for adventurous water lovers.

The Private Silfra Snorkeling tour offers an exclusive experience in one of Iceland’s most extraordinary locations, priced at $899 per group of up to six. This 2.5-hour adventure takes place at Thingvellir National Park, famous for its geological significance, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Bookings are typically made around 59 days in advance, highlighting its popularity among travelers seeking a memorable, private nature activity.
Designed for water enthusiasts and curious explorers, this tour provides all necessary snorkeling gear, including a wetsuit or drysuit, along with underwater photos to capture the moment. The tour’s most notable feature is the opportunity to snorkel in crystal-clear waters with visibility up to 100 meters, a spectacle that impresses even seasoned divers. With hot cocoa served afterward, it’s a well-rounded experience combining adventure, comfort, and incredible scenery.

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This tour begins at the Silfra Adventure Vikings location in Thingvellir National Park. The meeting spot is well-defined as Vikings7V4M+HG8, 806 Thingvellir, Iceland, and the activity concludes back at the same point. Since transportation isn’t included, guests should arrange their own transfer to the park, which is easily accessible from Reykjavik.
Participants appreciate the convenience of a mobile ticket, making it easy to plan their arrival. The activity’s small group size enhances the experience, with guides able to give personalized attention—each guide can support one group of up to six people, with up to three groups present simultaneously.

The main highlight of this tour is snorkeling in Silfra Fissure, famous for its visibility of about 100 meters. The crystal-clear glacial water offers a surreal underwater landscape, with vivid views of the tectonic plates and rugged rock formations. The water temperature remains brisk, so dry suits or wetsuits are provided, though dry suits can feel quite tight, especially around the neck and wrists.
All participants must know how to swim, be comfortable in water, and communicate in English. The minimum age is 12 years, and participants over 65 need physician approval. Height and weight restrictions are set at minimum 150 cm (49 inches) and maximum 200 cm (67 inches), with weight limits from 50 kg (99 lbs) to 120 kg (264 lbs).
Guides emphasize safety and comfort, helping with equipment fitting and providing a thorough briefing before entering the water. It’s highly recommended to bring contact lenses or your own prescription mask in place of glasses, as well as long thermal underwear and wool socks for added warmth under the drysuit.

Snorkeling in Silfra delivers a one-of-a-kind sensation—floating between two continents in water so transparent it seems almost unreal. The crisp, cold water can be invigorating, but the warmth of the hot chocolate afterward offers a soothing end to the adventure. The underwater environment features impressive rock formations and clear views of the fissure’s geological features.
Guides like Dory and Wilmar earn high praise for their patient, knowledgeable, and friendly approach. They assist with equipment, provide clear instructions, and make sure everyone feels confident before and during the snorkeling. Their expertise helps even nervous participants enjoy the activity fully.
The underwater photos included in the tour package help preserve memories of the spectacular scenery, often described as breathtaking and fascinating. The experience is especially recommended for those seeking a unique, hands-on nature adventure in Iceland.

The tour covers snorkeling equipment, national park, and Silfra entry fees, meaning no extra costs are needed aside from transportation. The only additional expense is the Thingvellir parking fee. Since the activity is weather-dependent, poor weather may lead to cancellations, but full refunds or alternative dates are offered.
Participants should dress accordingly for the weather outside the water—avoid heels or jeans—and eat breakfast beforehand to maintain energy. It’s advisable to wear long underwear and wool socks under the drysuit for warmth and to bring a change of clothes in case of leaks.
Because the drysuits can feel constrictive, some travelers find them tight around the neck and wrists. The medical form must be completed beforehand to ensure safety, especially for those with health concerns. The activity is suitable for most travelers who meet the physical requirements and are comfortable swimming.
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Guides like Dory and Wilmar stand out for their friendly, professional manner. Their detailed explanations and patience help less experienced snorkelers feel at ease. They assist with fitting the equipment, ensuring proper safety procedures, and taking underwater photos during the snorkel.
The small group size means personalized attention, which enhances safety and comfort. Many reviews praise the guides for their informative and relaxed style, making the experience more enjoyable and accessible for everyone.

The crystal-clear waters reveal an extraordinary underwater world, where the tectonic plates’ edges are clearly visible. The rock formations and water clarity create an almost surreal environment that feels as if floating in another realm. The visibility of about 100 meters means the scenery is breathtakingly detailed, making this a top destination for snorkelers.
Travelers often describe the views as stunning and the overall atmosphere as peaceful and awe-inspiring. The experience offers a rare chance to see geological features up close in a safe, guided setting.

After exiting the water, participants are treated to hot chocolate, providing warmth and comfort after the chilly snorkel. This small but valued detail helps to relax muscles and extend the enjoyment of the experience. The underwater photos are a highlight, giving participants lasting memories of their time between the tectonic plates.
The photo package is included, making it easy to share the experience with friends and family or keep as a personal keepsake.
Safety is a clear priority, with guides helping with equipment and briefing participants thoroughly. The medical form ensures participants are fit for snorkeling, especially those over 65 years or with health concerns. The brisk water temperature and tight dry suits require participants to be comfortable swimmers and physically able.
Physical restrictions are clearly communicated: minimum height of 150 cm and maximum weight of 120 kg. Wearing contact lenses instead of glasses is recommended, and participants are advised to dress appropriately for the outdoor weather before and after the activity.
The private nature of the tour, combined with underwater photography and exclusive group size, makes it a specialized experience for those eager for something different. The guides’ expertise and attention to safety earn high praise, ensuring even nervous snorkelers feel confident.
The scenic beauty, geological intrigue, and unique underwater environment make this a highlight of any Iceland trip. The inclusion of hot chocolate and photos adds comfort and keepsake value, elevating this from just a snorkel to a full adventure package.
This private snorkeling experience in Silfra offers exceptional value for its price of $899 for up to six people, especially considering the personalized service and comprehensive gear included. The stunning visibility, geological significance, and friendly guides make it an activity that appeals to adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
While the tightly fitting drysuits and outdoor weather may pose challenges, the warm hot chocolate and beautiful scenery more than compensate. This tour is best suited for swimmers comfortable in cold water, seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience in Iceland’s remarkable landscape.
“Dori was fantastic. She was very patient with me (a 59 year old novice). The views underwater were amazing. Do get the dry suits.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included; participants need to arrange their own transfer to the meeting point at Thingvellir National Park.
What should I wear for this snorkeling adventure?
It is recommended to wear long thermal underwear and thick wool socks underneath the drysuit, and to dress appropriately for outdoor weather before and after the activity.
Can children participate in this tour?
The minimum age is 12 years, and all participants should be comfortable swimming and communicating in English.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This activity is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, participants are offered a full refund or the opportunity to reschedule.
Are underwater photos included?
Yes, underwater photos are part of the package, allowing participants to keep memories of their snorkeling in Silfra.
How physically demanding is this tour?
The tour requires participants to be comfortable in water and able to swim, with some physical restrictions based on height and weight limits. Guides assist throughout to ensure safety and comfort.