Ice Caves & Glaciers
Ice Caves & Glacier Tours in Iceland
Explore Iceland’s glaciers and ice caves with guided tours, from winter crystal caves to year-round glacier adventures.
Iceland is home to some of the most unique glacier landscapes in the world, where massive ice caps, frozen formations, and natural ice caves create unforgettable experiences. Exploring glaciers and stepping inside a crystal-blue ice cave is one of the most iconic activities you can do in Iceland.
This page gives you a complete overview of ice cave and glacier tours in Iceland, including what to expect, when to go, and how to choose the right experience.
- 11 Hours
- Easy
- South Coast
Day Trip to Katla Ice Cave and South Coast Waterfalls
35.990 ISK
Best seller
Combo Tour
- 6 Hours
- Easy
- Jökulsárlón
This wonderful day tour combines two of our most popular attractions into one incredible package.
32.490 ISK
combo tour
- 3 Hours
- Easy/Moderate
- South Coast
One of the most popular tours is glacier hiking photoshoot.
19.000 ISK
Popular
- 3 Hours
- Easy
- South Coast
We take you on a thrilling Eyjafjallajökull Snowmobiling Tour
29.990 ISK
Popular
- 4-10 Hours
- Easy
- Langjökull
Hop on a snowmobile and explore the icy wilderness of Langjökull Glacier, Iceland’s second-largest glacier.
38.990 ISK
Best Seller
- 4 Hours
- Easy
- Langjökull
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure aboard our Monster Sleipnir Truck !
22.900 ISK
adventure
What Are Ice Caves?
Ice caves are natural formations that develop within glaciers as meltwater flows through the ice. Over time, these caves create stunning shapes, textures, and deep blue colors that change every season.
Each winter, new ice caves form, meaning every visit is unique. Some caves are large and open, while others are narrow and more adventurous, depending on conditions.
What to Expect on a Glacier Tour
Glacier tours are guided experiences designed to be safe and accessible, even for beginners. You will typically be equipped with crampons, helmets, and safety gear before stepping onto the ice.
During the tour, guides lead you across the glacier while explaining the landscape, ice formations, and natural processes. Ice cave tours often involve short hikes combined with time inside the cave to explore and take photos.
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Can you visit ice caves all year?
Natural ice caves are only accessible in winter, but glacier tours are available year-round.
Do you need special equipment?
All necessary equipment such as crampons and helmets is provided on guided tours.
Are glacier tours difficult?
Most glacier tours are suitable for beginners with moderate fitness and no prior experience.
What should I wear on a glacier tour?
Warm layers, waterproof clothing, gloves, and sturdy hiking shoes are recommended.