Deep Into The Blue
Diving in Iceland
Includes 2 dives in the Silfra fissure.


Category: Daytrip, available directly from Reykjavik in Iceland.

This trip includes two dives in Silfra ravine. Silfra is one of Iceland’s best-kept secrets. It is situated in the heart of Þingvellir, the site of the world’s oldest parliament and a UNESCO world heritage site. The Silfra is an otherworldly scene located directly on top of the rift between the continents of America and Europe. The crystal clear water in the deep fissure gives you a feeling of being weightless as you glide along with the lazy current. Visibility is amazing and is only limited by the density of the water itself. Depth varies from 10 to 30 meters. This is without question one of the best dive sites in the world.

Check out our snorkeling video from Silfra!

Details:
Price: 29.990 ISK per person.
Add a packed lunch for 1.500 ISK.


Upgrade this tour to include the Golden Circle for a total price of 44.990 ISK per person.
Snorkelers can join this trip for 18.490 ISK per person.
To get your dry suit speciality qualification add 25.000 ISK per license.

Duration of trip: 4/6 hours. Available: All year round (depending on weather). Minimum: 2 persons. Maximum: 10 persons. Age limit: 18 years. Bring with you: Very warm clothing i.e. fleece or wool sweater, pants, socks and a change of clothing. Includes: All diving gear and PADI guide/instructor.

Please note: PADI open water or compatible required, PADI advanced and dry suit certificates recommended. All dives are performed in a dry suit. Divers have to supply sizes on suit before hand.

We need do you to send us your height, weight and shoe size in order to provide you with the best fitting dry suit. Please take into account that you may get a little wet.

Disclaimer:
All dive trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Arctic Adventures does not assume any responsibility for accidents which are caused by its customers or can be traced to there own actions. Participants have to sign a waiver before undertaking all trips stating that they realize that all outdoor activities carry an inherit risk.