Paddle & Walk on Ice - The Perftect Glacier Adventure Combo
Get the full glacier experience—and save time and money—by combining a kayaking tour on the Sólheimajökull glacier lagoon with a guided glacier walk.
Your adventure begins with a kayaking tour on the serene glacier lagoon. You’ll meet your guide at the Icelandic Mountain Guides Base Camp, just a short walk from the Sólheimajökull parking lot.
After getting suited up and briefed on how to use your stable Sit-On-Top kayak, you'll paddle among floating icebergs and enjoy up-close views of the glacier tongue, far beyond what’s visible from the walking paths.
Once you return to Base Camp, you'll have a 30-minute lunch break before heading out for part two of your day: a guided glacier walk on Sólheimajökull. With crampons strapped on, you’ll explore dramatic crevasses, ice formations, and the ash-covered ice shaped by centuries of volcanic activity. Your expert guide will share insights into the glacier’s ever-changing landscape and geological history.
Both tours are led by certified glacier guides and are suitable for all skill levels. All safety equipment is provided—dry suits for kayaking, crampons, ice axes, and harnesses for glacier walking.
- Availability
- Spring, Summer & Fall
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Duration
- 7 hours
- Minimum age
- 14
- Glacier hiking
- ∼ 3 hrs
- Kayaking
- ∼ 2.5 hrs
TourID: AG301
Need to know
- Accessible to all people in good health.
- Please Note: The guide will divide the kayaks among guests for single or double use, and some guests might need to pair up. Wind strength might affect the tour difficulty in the lagoon.
- Before we head to the glacier for the tour we need to get everyone fitted with the equipment, crampons and harnesses. The crampons need to be adjusted to each person's shoe size.
Requirements
- Hiking boots. You can rent a pair at the base camp
- Flexible Cancellation
- No Booking Fees
Tour itinerary
What’s included and what to bring on this tour
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Included
- Certified glacier and kayak guides
- Kayak (single or double)
- Paddle and dry suit
Not included
- Rain gear (optional bookable extra)
- Hiking boots (optional bookable extra)
- Warm clothing (optional bookable extra)
Are you wondering about something?
If you're planning a trip to Iceland, it's important to be prepared with the right information. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help you plan your trip
Sólheimajökull Glacier walking is possible all year round, so you can visit when the sun shines in summer or in deepest, coldest winter. The benefit of visiting Sólheimajökull in summer is that the long hours of daylight allow for longer adventures on the frozen surface of the glacier. The clearer, sunnier weather in summer also means road closures are less likely. Occasionally, when there is a snowstorm or wild weather in winter, glacier hikes will be cancelled as conditions are too dangerous. However, there is a benefit to visiting Sólheimajökull glacier in winter. It is only during the colder months that you can visit the Blue Ice Cave – one of Iceland’s most beautiful natural frozen caves. During the warmer months, the entranceway melts making it too dangerous to access so you need to visit Sólheimajökull glacier between the beginning of November and the end of March if you want to check out the ice cave.
In terms of finding the way, a Sólheimajökull glacier self-drive adventure is very easy. Simply follow the Route One main road out of Reykjavík and drive for around two hours before turning onto Route 221 gravel road for 4 kilometres. This takes you right to Sólheimajökull car park. However, as it is only possible to walk on Sólheimajökull glacier with a trained, professional guide, it is usually easier to join an organised Sólheimajökull Glacier hike tour from Reykjavík which includes transfers.
For a glacier hike on Sólheimajökull, you need to bring a pair of high-ankled walking boots, rather than walking shoes, as you’ll need to fit a set of crampons onto them. Crampons, helmets and ice axes will be supplied by your glacier guide, so there’s no need to bring this equipment with you. Your walking boots should be waterproof too, as the surface of the glacier is snowy and icy. Sólheimajökull Glacier weather can be unpredictable, especially in the winter months, so layers are essential. A sports t-shirt, fleece and waterproof jacket are a good combination as it is cold at the bottom of the glacier, but you soon warm up hiking uphill, especially when the sun shines overhead. You’ll want to de-layer as you go.
The walk up to the base of Iceland’s Sólheimajökull glacier tongue is not easy. Even if you are not hiking up to the surface of the glacier, you still need to cross rocky paths with uneven footing. Although the walk is not very long, you will need to wear some sturdy walking boots just to reach the base of the glacial tongue.
Sólheimajökull glacier is found along the Route One ring road – the main road that runs around the entire island of Iceland. It is on the south coast of Iceland and is an outlet of the Mýrdalsjökull ice cap which plugs the famous Katla volcano system.
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