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About Tour

Step into Iceland’s hidden ice labyrinth on the Skaftafell Crevasse Maze tour! Traverse icy trails between towering glacier walls and explore one of Vatnajökull’s most unique and accessible routes. Surrounded by blue ice, you’ll move through a twisting maze carved by time and natural force. This immersive, small-group experience is guided by glacier experts and runs year-round. Connect with the raw beauty of Europe’s largest glacier—up close! 

Highlights

  • Navigate a glacier crevasse route
  • Walk on Europe’s largest glacier
  • Explore natural blue ice passages
  • Hike with local professionals

Included

  • Guided glacier hike
  • Certified, English-speaking expert
  • Helmet
  • Crampons
  • Ice axe

What to Bring

  • Warm outdoor clothing
  • Waterproof jacket & pants
  • Warm gloves & hat
  • Good hiking boots with ankle support (rentals available)
  • Food & drinks
  • Sunglasses

Tour Snapshot

Availability All Year
Duration 4 hours
Departs From Skaftafell
Difficulty Easy
Minimum age 8 years
Ratio 1:12 Guide to client ratio
Meet on Location Yes
Pick Up No

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Itinerary

Take part in an unforgettable journey through one of Iceland’s most exclusive glacier routes. This tour takes you deep into the Crevasse Track—an ever-shifting maze of narrow blue corridors, dramatic ice walls, and natural formations rarely seen by the average traveler. With every step across the frozen terrain, you’ll be surrounded by the raw textures and colors of Europe’s largest glacier! 

Starting at the Skaftafell Visitor Center, you’ll meet your guide and gear up with essential safety equipment, including crampons, a helmet, and an ice axe. After a quick safety briefing, your group will head out to the glacier in the company of a certified local expert. Designed for small groups, this experience allows you to explore at a relaxed pace while learning about the glacier’s history and movement. 

Please dress warmly in waterproof layers and wear sturdy hiking boots—you will be walking on ice, after all. First-time visitor or seasoned explorer, you’ll be impressed by the striking, up-close views of Vatnajökull! 

This tour begins at Skaftafell Booking Center, located about 327 km (203 mi) east of Reykjavík. The closest towns are Kirkjubæjarklaustur (69 km / 43 mi west) and Höfn (130 km / 81 mi east). Guests can park at the Skaftafell Parking Lot, just a short walk from the meeting point.  

Meeting point  

Skaftafell Booking Center - Wooden hut with the Arctic Adventures logo  

Address: 785 Skaftafell, Iceland  

Clothing and gear  

Please bring warm outdoor clothing, waterproof pants, and a waterproof jacket. You can rent waterproof pants and jackets if needed when booking the tour.  

Shoe size  

For safety reasons, crampons are not available for shoe sizes below 35 EU, as they cannot be securely attached to smaller footwear. 

If the tour is booked for a child, an adult must accompany them during both the transfer and the tour. Safety and supervision are essential when planning the tour for young participants.  

FAQ

Iceland is known for unforeseeable weather. It is likely that you can see all 4 seasons in one day.

Dressing for that kind of weather can always be demanding, so we suggest dressing in layers. 3 or 4 upper layers are highly recommended, for example, a light t-shirt (preferably wool) next to the skin, then a fleece or heavy wool garment topped off with a waterproof windbreaker.

Jeans are not recommended for our trips as they are not suitable for the weather conditions, they become very heavy, cold and uncomfortable to wear when they get wet.

Lightweight hiking pants, track pants or long cotton pants are convenient and wear wind/waterproof pants over them. There is high UV and sunlight reflecting off on the glacier so we highly recommend using sunglasses and sunscreen even if it is cloudy.

You will need sturdy hiking boots that fit crampons for the glacier hiking tours. If you do not own a pair then we rent out suitable hiking boots as well as a waterproof raincoat and trousers.

It is good to bring your own backpack on our full-day or half-day tours. It’s the best carry-on for a small lunch, extra clothes, and other necessary items.

The scenery on the tour is full of stunning, breathtaking views that you’ll almost definitely want to capture forever, so you should definitely bring your camera along. Your tour guide will also be happy to take your photo.

This is surely a personal choice, we do not deny pregnant women on our glacier trips but we highly recommend you to take a closer look at our trip description and difficulty ratings, they will hopefully give you a better idea. We also recommend you to contact your physician, as pregnant women’s health can be quite different. If you have any further questions or concerns then feel free to contact us.

Lunch is not provided on any of our trips, therefore we recommend you bring your own lunch, snacks, and a bottle of water (you can refill it on the trip). It is especially important to make sure you bring lunch on our longer trips.

Crampons enable you to walk on the glacier ice without slipping. They are metal spikes that we attach to the soles of your hiking shoes.

Yes, we have specially trained and certified glacier guides on every glacier tour that we offer. And for our 3rd party tours we only partner with operators that meet our quality and safety standards.

Yes, we provide you with all the necessary glacier gear for our glacier hiking tours. Ice axes, crampons, harnesses, and helmets are provided. This will help you to complete the tour safely. The minimum shoe size to attach crampons is EU 35.

Iceland is known to have a lot of snow and when the snow stays long enough in one place than it turns to ice. Over long periods of time, the ice layers up becoming huge blocks called glaciers. It forms to create ginormous glaciers that sweep across huge masses of land. Iceland is home of the largest glacier in Europe that is called Vatnajökull. The Glacier Guides can tell you more about and everything you need to know about the Glaciers.

Rain is common in Iceland but we never let the rain be in our way to go forward with our tours.
That’s why we highly recommend appropriate clothing so you can stay warm and dry.
Nature is out of our control and therefore we need to adapt to the weather. Your safety is our priority so if your safety is compromised by going on the tour then we will cancel it and you will get full reimbursement.

The guide on your glacier hiking tour will provide you with all the information you might need when preparing for a glacier hike.

Yes, the parking fee depends on your car category.

Category A - Passenger car, 5 seats or less: ISK 750

Category B - Passenger car, 6-9 seats: ISK 1,000

Motorcycles: ISK 300

You can always check the newest fees here.

Crampons are metal spikes that fasten to the soles of your hiking boots to provide a reliable grip on icy surfaces and help prevent slipping. For our glacier tours involving walking on ice, specialized glacier crampons are provided. These are stronger and more durable than standard ice spikes, designed specifically for challenging glacier conditions. Your guide will assist you in putting them on before you step onto the glacier, and they will be collected at the end of the tour.

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