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Your Guide to Skaftafell Tours and Adventures

Skaftafell, located in Vatnajokull National Park in Southeast Iceland, is a top destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Known for its stunning glaciers, incredible waterfalls, black sand deserts, and accessible hiking trails, Skaftafell is one of the most visited areas in Iceland, and it's a 4-hour drive from Reykjavik.

One of the most popular activities in the Skaftafell Nature Reserve is exploring the Vatnajokull glacier, the largest ice cap in Europe. There are multiple outlet glaciers in the area, and guided glacier hiking tours are available year-round, as well as ice-caving tours in winter, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore the icy landscapes that have been shaped by centuries of glacial activity.

Best Skaftafell Tours

The top activity in the Skaftafell Nature Reserve is glacier hiking, and there are plenty of experiences to choose from. These are the best Skaftafell tours for a memorable glacier adventure.

  1. The Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: A guided hike perfect for beginners and experienced adventurers alike. You’ll explore the breathtaking landscapes of the glacier with all the necessary gear provided.
  2. The 5-Hour Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: A longer tour offering more time to discover ice formations, deep crevasses, and stunning views. Ideal for those who want an in-depth experience.
  3. The Skaftafell Ice Cave Tour & Glacier Hike: This combination tour lets you explore a stunning natural ice cave and walk on the glacier. It’s a must for photography enthusiasts.
  4. Beginner-Friendly Glacier Walk in Skaftafell on Vatnajokull Glacier: A shorter, easy-paced hike designed for first-timers. A great introduction to glacier hiking without being too physically demanding.
  5. Challenging 5-Hour Ice Cave and Glacier Hike on Falljokull Glacier: Perfect for those seeking a more adventurous experience, this hike includes exploring ice caves and scaling steeper glacier sections.
  6. Guided 4-Hour Glacier Hiking Tour in Skaftafell National Park: A well-rounded 4-hour tour covering the basics of glacier hiking while offering fantastic views of the surrounding natural wonders.
  7. Glacier Hike & Ice Climbing from Skaftafell in Vatnajokull National Park: Combine glacier hiking with ice climbing for an adrenaline-filled adventure. This tour is perfect for thrill-seekers!
  8. 4-Hour Into the Glacier Experience with Glacier Hiking & Ice Caving with Transfer from Skaftafell: A convenient option that includes both glacier hiking and a visit to an ice cave, providing a magical day out.

Best Airplane Sightseeing Tours from Skaftafell

Skaftafell has a small airport and is the starting point of many airplane sightseeing tours over the incredible Icelandic Highlands. Here are the best sightseeing tours in Skaftafell, which provide unforgettable views over remote landscapes.

  1. Sightseeing Flight over Vatnajokull Glacier from Skaftafell: A short flight offering a bird’s-eye view of Europe’s largest glacier, with stunning landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see.
  2. Amazing 1-Hour Airplane Tour over Landmannalaugar and Highlands from Skaftafell: Fly over colorful rhyolite mountains, volcanic craters, and highland trails in this unforgettable journey over the Landmannalaugar area.
  3. Scenic 45-Minute Airplane Tour over Skeidararjokull Glacier & the Black Sands of Skeidararsandur: Witness the dramatic contrasts of white glaciers and black sands in this compact sightseeing tour.
  4. 50-Minute Sightseeing Flight over Laki Craters, Glaciers & Highlands from Skaftafell: Explore the incredible volcanic craters of the Lakagigar and enjoy sweeping views of glaciers and the Icelandic Highlands.

Best Self-Drive Tours to Skaftafell

Renting a car and heading out for an adventure is one of the best ways to experience Iceland. These top self-drive tours make it easy to visit the Skaftafell Nature Reserve and experience all the area offers.

  1. 7-Day Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour Through the Golden Circle and South Iceland: Explore top attractions, including Skaftafell, the Golden Circle route, and Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, while chasing the northern lights.
  2. 10-Day Self-Drive Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland with Top Attractions & Snaefellsnes: Discover Iceland’s most iconic sights around the Ring Road, from the Snaefellsnes peninsula to Skaftafell and beyond.
  3. Incredible 1-week Summer Self-Drive Tour of the Ring Road of Iceland & Golden Circle: Perfect for summer travelers, this week-long tour includes stops at Skaftafell, the Golden Circle, and other amazing landmarks around the Ring Road.
  4. One-Week Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour in Winter of South & West Iceland with Ice Caving: A winter adventure featuring the South Coast, Snaefellsnes peninsula, ice caving, and opportunities to see the northern lights.
  5. Magical 6-Day Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour in the South Coast of Iceland with Ice Caving: Visit Skaftafell, Jokulsarlon, and other South Coast highlights while chasing the auroras. It's highly rated and includes an ice-caving experience.
  6. 5-Day Northern Lights Winter Self-Drive Tour with the Golden Circle & Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: A compact 5-day itinerary that includes must-see attractions along Iceland’s South Coast and the Golden Circle.
  7. 7-Day Self-Drive Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland: Cover all the major highlights of Iceland, including Skaftafell, in a week-long self-drive adventure.
  8. Epic 2-Week Self-Drive Tour of the Ring Road of Iceland & the Westfjords: For the ultimate Ring Road adventure, this two-week tour includes the best of the Ring Road, the Snaefellsnes peninsula, and the remote beauty of the Westfjords.

Best Things To Do in Skaftafell

Skaftafell offers a variety of activities and attractions, from hiking trails to natural wonders. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful walk or an adventure on the ice, here are the best things to do in Skaftafell.

  • Hike to Svartifoss Waterfall - One of Skaftafell’s most famous landmarks, Svartifoss is surrounded by unique basalt columns that resemble a pipe organ. The hiking trail is easy to follow, with inclines that are suitable for most visitors. Along the way, you’ll enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes and see other smaller waterfalls.

  • Explore the Skaftafellsheidi Plateau - For those seeking longer hikes, the Skaftafellsheidi plateau offers incredible panoramic views of glaciers, mountains, and the surrounding lowlands. This moderate-to-difficult trail is perfect for experienced hikers who want to escape the crowds.

  • Discover the Morsardalur Valley - This peaceful valley is home to scenic trails and small streams, perfect for a relaxing hike. It’s less visited than other parts of Skaftafell, making it an ideal spot for solitude.

  • Visit the Skeidara Sandur Black Sand Plains - These vast black sand plains stretch between Skaftafell and the ocean. Formed by glacial floods, the plains offer a dramatic and unique landscape for photography.

  • See the Skeidara Bridge Monument - Just a 5-minute drive from Skaftafell, the Skeidara Bridge Monument marks the destruction of part of the Ring Road in a massive glacial flood (jökulhlaup) caused by the Grimsvotn volcano eruption in 1996. The flood brought huge icebergs and chunks of the Vatnajökull Glacier, severely damaging one of Iceland’s longest bridges. Today, you can see the twisted steel and concrete remains, along with signs explaining the event and the area’s powerful natural forces.

Best Things To Do Around Skaftafell

Skaftafell is surrounded by incredible destinations that are easy to reach by car, making it an excellent addition to your South Coast itinerary. Here are some top things to do within driving distance of Skaftafell.

  • Explore Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (45-minute drive East) - The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is one of Iceland's most famous attractions. This glacial lagoon is filled with floating icebergs that break off from the Breidamerkurjokull glacier. You can take a Jokulsarlon boat tour in summer or admire the icebergs from the shore year-round.

  • Visit Diamond Beach (45-minute drive East) - Just across the road from the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, Diamond Beach is where icebergs from the lagoon wash up on the black sand. The contrast of the sparkling ice against the dark sand makes it one of Iceland's most stunning and unique sights. It's a must-visit for photographers and nature lovers.

  • Stokksnes and Vestrahorn Mountain (1-Hour 40-minute drive East) - This area is famous for its dramatic mountain views, black sand beaches, and a Viking Village film set. The Stokksnes peninsula and the towering Vestrahorn mountain are popular spots for photographers and nature lovers.

  • Visit Hofn (1-Hour 30-Minute drive East) - Hofn is a small fishing town known for its stunning views of the Vatnajokull glacier and the surrounding mountains. It’s a great place to enjoy fresh seafood, particularly lobster, and explore the nearby Vatnajokull National Park.

  • Fjadrargljufur Canyon (50-Minute drive West) - The breathtaking Fjadrargljufur canyon has a hiking trail along its edge, offering stunning views of the winding river below. It’s a great spot for photography and short walks.

  • Eldhraun Lava Field (1-Hour drive West) - The Eldhraun lava field is the largest in the world and was formed by a massive volcanic eruption in the late 18th century. Covered in soft green moss, the field looks like a surreal landscape and is a great stop for a quick walk or photo opportunity.

  • Kirkjubaejarklaustur (1-Hour West) - The small town of Kirkjubaejarklaustur is known for its peaceful atmosphere and nearby attractions like the Systrafoss waterfall and the basalt columns at Kirkjugolf, which look like a paved church floor but are natural formations.

  • Visit Vik (2-Hours West) - Vik is a popular coastal village famous for the nearby Reynisfjara black sand beach. You can also see the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, visit the Dyrholaey peninsula for panoramic views, or go on a Katla ice-caving tour, one of the more popular excursions in Iceland.

Plan Your Perfect Skaftafell Adventure

The Skaftafell Nature Reserve is an incredible area to include in your itinerary, offering natural beauty and a variety of exciting activities. From glacier excursions and sightseeing flights to peaceful hikes and nearby attractions, there's something for every traveler. Whether you're seeking adventure, stunning views, or unique experiences, Skaftafell and its surrounding nature will leave you with unforgettable memories. Explore the selection of Skaftafell tours for your adventure in Iceland.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best Skaftafell tour in Iceland?

There are several great tours to choose from in Skaftafell, but these are the top options:
1. The Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: This popular guided tour offers a thrilling hike on the Vatnajokull glacier from Skaftafell, providing stunning views and an unforgettable experience.
2. Beginner-Friendly Glacier Walk in Skaftafell on Vatnajokull Glacier: Perfect for those new to glacier hiking, this highly-rated tour takes you on an easy and enjoyable walk on Vatnajokull glacier.
3. The 5-Hour Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: This in-depth best-rated tour takes you to the beautiful Falljokull glacier, where you’ll explore more remote areas of the glacier with an expert guide.

What is the cheapest Skaftafell tour in Iceland?

If you're looking for an affordable tour in Skaftafell, these options offer the best value:
1. Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: Not only is this the most popular Skaftafell tour, but it's also the most budget-friendly option. Hike on one of Vatnajokull’s outlet glaciers, providing all the equipment and guidance for a safe experience.
2. Small Group 3-Hour Guided Glacier Hike Tour on Falljokull Glacier: This small group tour is another excellent option, offering a more personal experience of the Falljokull glacier.
3. Spectacular 2.5-Hour Easy Glacier Hike on Vatnajokull with Transfer from Skaftafell: For those looking for a shorter and less physically demanding option, this tour lets you explore Vatnajokull’s glacier in just a few hours, and it includes a ride in a Super Jeep.

Is it worth it to join a Skaftafell tour in Iceland?

Yes, joining a guided tour in Skaftafell offers several benefits. Expert guides provide valuable insights into the area's geology, history, and wildlife, enriching your experience.
Safety is also a key advantage, as you should never go on glaciers or into ice caves alone. A glacier guide ensures you have the proper equipment and knowledge for a safe adventure. Tours can also grant access to hidden locations that are difficult to find independently.

Are airplane sightseeing tours available in Skaftafell?

Yes, airplane sightseeing tours are available in the Skaftafell area, offering a unique aerial perspective of the stunning Vatnajokull glacier, surrounding landscapes, and the South Coast of Iceland.
These tours allow you to see the dramatic scenery from above, including ice caps, mountains, and waterfalls. The most popular Iceland airplane tours are the Sightseeing Flight over Vatnajokull Glacier and this Amazing 1-Hour Airplane Tour over Landmannalaugar and Highlands.

What are the must-see attractions in Skaftafell?

Skaftafell is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, offering several must-see attractions. The Svartifoss waterfall, with its striking basalt column backdrop, is one of the area’s most iconic sights.
The immense Vatnajokull, Europe's largest glacier, provides numerous hiking and glacier tour opportunities. Additionally, Skaftafell features scenic hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, glaciers, and valleys. These are essential stops for anyone visiting the area.

Are there any accommodation options near Skaftafell?

Yes, we recommend the charming Hotel Skaftafell. Located in the middle of the Icelandic wilderness, it's a great spot to enjoy the midnight sun in the summer or catch the northern lights in the winter. Otherwise, you can find accommodations in Kirkjubaejarklaustur or Hofn, the two closest towns.

Can I join a Skaftafell tour if I have no prior experience in glacier hiking or ice climbing?

Many Skaftafell tours cater to beginners, and no prior experience is required for most glacier hiking and ice climbing tours. Your guide will provide the necessary equipment, instructions, and safety information.
However, a moderate level of physical fitness is usually required for these activities, as they can be physically demanding. Make sure to check the tour description for information about requirements. Some tours are marked as especially good for beginners, such as this highly rated Beginner-Friendly Glacier Walk in Skaftafell.

How difficult are the glacier hikes in Skaftafell?

The difficulty of glacier hikes in Skaftafell varies depending on the tour. There are options for all levels, including beginner-friendly tours for those with no prior hiking experience, as well as more challenging hikes for experienced adventurers. Be sure to check the tour description to ensure it matches your fitness and experience level.

What is the best way to travel to Skaftafell from Reykjavik?

Skaftafell is about 180 miles (290 kilometers) from Reykjavik, and the best and most comfortable way to travel there is to rent a car or join a guided tour of the South Coast.

What should I wear for a glacier hike in Skaftafell?

You should wear warm and waterproof clothes, gloves, wool socks, and good hiking boots with ankle support. Your tour provider should supply you with the necessary equipment for your hike, such as crampons fitted directly to the bottom of your boots. It is also a good idea to bring sunglasses since the sun reflects off the white surface of the ice, making it very bright for the eyes.

Do I need to bring my own crampons on a glacier hike?

No, the tour operator will provide all safety equipment, such as crampons, an ice axe, and a helmet.

Can I rent hiking shoes for my glacier hike in Skaftafell, Iceland?

Yes, you can rent hiking shoes for your glacier hike in Skaftafell. Many tour operators in the area offer hiking shoe rentals as an add-on when booking a glacier tour. It's best to reserve them in advance to ensure availability.

Can I rent warm and waterproof clothes from my tour provider at Skaftafell, Iceland?

No, some operators might have rain ponchos, but you should have warm and waterproof clothes on arrival. If you didn't pack any for your trip, you can rent equipment like outerwear and boots from Iceland's largest travel marketplace.

Can I take my DSLR camera on my glacier hike from Skaftafell?

Of course, you can. However, since you’ll be hiking up a glacier, you should take a camera you can easily carry.

Are Skaftafell tours available year-round?

While some Skaftafell tours operate year-round, the availability of specific tours and activities may depend on the season. Glacier hiking tours are typically available throughout the year, while ice caving is only available in the winter. Some hiking trails can also be closed off during the winter, especially during heavy snowfall.

What is the best time of year to visit Skaftafell?

The best time to visit Skaftafell depends on your interests and desired activities. Summer (June to August) offers warmer weather, longer daylight hours, and better accessibility to hiking trails. Winter (November to February) is ideal for ice cave exploration and offers a chance to see the northern lights. However, please note that the weather in Iceland can be unpredictable, so always be prepared for changing conditions.

Where is the Skaftafell airport?

There is a small domestic airport in Skaftafell that is mostly used for airplane sightseeing tours. It's a 5-minute drive from the Skaftafell Visitor Center or a 30-minute walk.
To get there, follow the Ring Road to Skaftafell and turn onto Flugvallavegur road, which is opposite road to the Skaftafell Center.

Are there any wildlife viewing opportunities during tours in Skaftafell?

Yes, Skaftafell is home to various bird species, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching.

Are Skaftafell tours suitable for children?

Some tours in Skaftafell are family-friendly, though certain activities like glacier hiking or ice climbing may have age restrictions. For younger children, hiking around the area and visiting Svartifoss waterfall are great options. There is also an easy trail up to the roots of the Skaftafell glacier, where you can enjoy great views without a tour.

Are there restroom facilities available during Skaftafell tours?

Restroom facilities are available at the Skaftafell Visitor Center. However, restroom facilities are unavailable during longer hikes or more remote tours. Therefore, it is recommended to use restroom facilities before starting your tour.

Are there restaurants in Skaftafell?

Yes, there is a cafe and restaurant in the visitor center in Skaftafell, where you can enjoy a meal or refreshments. However, bringing your own snacks, water, and packed lunch is recommended for longer tours or hikes.

Can I camp in Skaftafell?

Yes, you can camp in Skaftafell at the designated camping areas within the Skaftafell Nature Reserve. These areas are equipped with basic facilities such as toilets and water sources. However, it's important to follow the park's guidelines to minimize your environmental impact and ensure your safety.

Is there a visitor center in Skaftafell?

Yes, the Skaftafell Visitor Center is located within the park and offers helpful information about the area, including maps, trail recommendations, and tour bookings. The center also has a small café and restroom facilities. It’s a great starting point for planning your visit.

Is it safe to explore Skaftafell without a guide?

While it is possible to hike and explore the Skaftafell Nature Reserve independently, joining a guided tour for activities such as glacier hiking or ice cave exploration is necessary.
Expert guides ensure your safety, provide essential equipment, and share valuable information about the area's unique geology and ecology. Glaciers can be very dangerous areas to navigate without a guide.

How far is Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon from Skaftafell?

The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is around 34 miles (55 kilometers) away from the Skaftafell Nature Reserve or around a 45-minute drive with a rental car.
There, you can find beautiful nature and wildlife, great photography opportunities, and exciting Jokulsarlon tours.

Do I need a permit to hike in Skaftafell?

You do not need a permit for most hiking trails within Skaftafell and Vatnajokull National Park. However, specific areas or trails might require permits or be subject to seasonal closures for environmental or safety reasons.
Always follow park regulations and guidelines, and check with park authorities for any specific requirements.

Are there places to park at Skaftafell?

Yes, there is a parking lot where you can leave your car. There is also a Skaftafell visitor center on-site.

Are Iceland tours in Skaftafell accessible to people with mobility issues or disabilities?

Some tour operators may offer accessible tours, but it's essential to inquire in advance about the availability of tours that accommodate specific mobility needs.

How can I minimize my environmental impact during a Skaftafell tour?

To minimize your environmental impact during a Skaftafell tour, follow these guidelines:
1. Stay on designated trails and avoid disturbing local flora and fauna.
2. Do not leave any trash behind. Carry a reusable bag to collect and dispose of your waste properly at designated waste disposal sites.
3. Use refillable water bottles instead of single-use plastic bottles.
4. Avoid approaching wildlife, as this can disrupt their natural behaviors and habitats.
5. Respect historical and natural sites by not touching, climbing or removing artifacts or natural formations.
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