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Sólheimajökull Glacier
Sólheimajökull Glacier

Sólheimajökull Glacier

Vik, Iceland

The Basics

While a few hardy explorers have managed to summit Eyjafjallajökull, ascending the volcano is considered dangerous, with a deadly crevasse-ridden glacier at the top. Many day tours of the south coast from Reykjavik, whether by car or Jeep, venture to Eyjafjallajökull volcano. These tours typically make stops at other destinations in south Iceland, such as Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Skógafoss waterfall, black-sand beaches at Dyrhólaey and Vik, the Thórsmörk valley, and Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. For aerial views of the crater, steaming hot springs, and rugged peaks, opt for a helicopter tour over the volcano.

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Small Group Glacier Experience from Solheimajokull Glacier
Small Group Glacier Experience from Solheimajokull Glacier
$92.16 per adult
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Our tour guide, Enrique,...
Our tour guide, Enrique, was exceptional! He was very much in tune with the varied abilities of his group of about 10 people and, most important, he provided us with an exciting tour along with educational and interesting talks about the glaciers. If you've never walked on a glacier, do it!!
Sue_C, Mar 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in Vik

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Overall Good Time
Cedric_S, Jan 2023
Glacier Walk and South Coast Tour by Minibus from Reykjavik
So the glacier walk was canceled due to someone hurting themselves and rain. They made sure to explain that to us in terms of safety overall. Totally understandable but was looking forward to the glacier walk. Instead we got more time at the next few stops. I would do it again just for the glacier walk!
star-5
My 29th Birthday.
Curtis_S, Mar 2023
Glacier Walk and South Coast Tour by Minibus from Reykjavik
This was an amazing experience. I went with my Fiancée on my birthday and I would not not have wanted to be anywhere else. I would recommend this to anyone. We will be back to experience it in another season.
star-5
Entire day was amazing...
Debby_N, Mar 2023
Glacier Hike and South Coast Waterfalls in a Small Group
Entire day was amazing loved the glacier hike would recommend to all. The frozen water falls where so beautiful
star-5
Must Do
Julian_R, Mar 2023
Small Group Glacier Experience from Solheimajokull Glacier
Our guide Monica was super helpful! Amazing experience and went up way higher on the glacier than expected!!
star-4
Nice experience
ChunWei_H, Mar 2023
Small-Group Ice Climbing and Glacier Hiking in Solheimajokull
Very great tour. Walk for a while on the glacier with the introduction then we start to ice climbing. The climbing time and location are based on everyone’s stamina and will. Very fun and exciting.
star-5
Iceland Highlight
todd_y, Mar 2023
Small-Group Ice Climbing and Glacier Hiking in Solheimajokull
We are a couple from the U.S. and had an amazing time with our guide. After a week in Iceland this was a highlight of our trip. We felt very safe while hiking and climbing on the glacier. This is a moderately strenuous activity between the hiking and climbing. It was all very approachable and our guide helped us the entire way through. Not only did we learn a new skill (ice climbing) we learned more about glaciers and the natural resources of Iceland. 10/10 would recommend.
star-4
Good trip
Simon_P, Mar 2023
Glacier Walk and South Coast Tour by Minibus from Reykjavik
All of the places were memorable and cool. What was the harness and ice pick for? Seems like wasted equipment, and slightly expensive. Still overall very good
star-4
Glacier Hike
Sara_L, Feb 2023
3-hour Glacier Hike on Sólheimajökull
Josh was a great tour leader, our group was divided into two groups. Each group was 7 to 8 people so good ratio of leader to participants. One group wanted to go further on the glacier at a faster pace without photo stops and our group went a bit slower, took photos, had time to ask questions and learned some interesting information.
star-5
Best Day Trip Iceland has to Offer
Kyle_L, Feb 2023
Glacier Hike and South Coast Waterfalls in a Small Group
AMAZING! Our tour guide Mala was very knowledgeable, had a great experience and would recommend!!!!!
star-5
Awestruck
Alistair_Y, Feb 2023
Solheimajokull Glacier 3-Hour Small-Group Hike
The experience was amazing. Totally eye opening first hand experience of climate change. A definite must if in Iceland.
star-5
Amazing experience!
lois_d, Feb 2023
Solheimajokull Glacier 3-Hour Small-Group Hike
An amazing experience!! The guide was brilliant - really calm, helpful, knowledgeable and safe. The glacier is like nothing I’ve ever seen! Highly recommend this is top of your list of activities in Iceland :)
star-4
Small Group Glacier Walking
Christopher_W, Feb 2023
Small Group Glacier Experience from Solheimajokull Glacier
Absolutely stunning scenery, great guide...Kiki...apologies for the bad spelling! So knowledgeable and was exceptionally good at ensuring all were well looked after. Thanks for helping to create so many fantastic memories ✨️.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Eyjafjallajökull volcano is a must for nature lovers.

  • Eyjafjallajökull is still an active volcano, and as such, is best explored in the company of an experienced guide who can brief you on safety practices.

  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes and warm, rainproof clothing.

  • Due to uneven surfaces near the volcano, it’s not recommended for wheelchair users.

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How to Get There

Eyjafjallajökull is situated near Iceland’s south shore, just under two hours’ drive from Reykjavik. To get there, follow the Ring Road (Route 1) until Hvolsvöllur, then take the turnoff for Route 261. This route ends at a parking lot, from which it’s possible to view the volcano.

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When to Get There

The best time to visit Eyjafjallajökull is during summer, when warmer temperatures and the midnight sun make exploring and hiking easier. Crowds are thinner during September and October.

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Iceland’s Volcanoes

Though Eyjafjallajökull volcano may be better known among Europeans following its 2010 eruption, it is but one of many active volcanoes in Iceland. Its larger neighbor, Katla, just east of Eyjafjallajökull, is even more mighty and powerful. Katla, which lasts erupted in 1918, lies under the Mýrdalsjökull ice cap—the fourth-largest glacier in Iceland. It is feared that an eruption of Katla could melt the glacier and cause catastrophic flooding.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Sólheimajökull Glacier?
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