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Fire & Ice Helicopter Tour

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    Overview

    This unique helicopter tour will show why Iceland is called “the land of fire and ice”. The helicopter will first take you to a glacier, where you can explore the majestic iceberg on foot. Then, you’ll get to see the highest waterfall in Iceland and the drifting tectonic plates from above. Last but least, you’ll visit a remote geothermal area on an old volcano. This tour is full of surprises and adventure, so are you ready to start exploring?

    Tour Snapshot

    Duration
    ~2 hours
    Level
    Easy
    Availability
    All year
    Starting point
    Reykjavik
    End point
    Reykjavik
    Languages
    English
    Trip style
    One-day tours
    Minimum age
    All ages

    What to expect

    On tour

    • Guided Experience
    • English Speaking Guide
    • 2 hour Helicopter Tour
    • 2 Landings

    Transportation

    • Meet on location

      Reykjavik Domestic Airport, Hangar 1 Nautholsvegur road

    • Pick & up drop-off in Reykjavik

    Accommodation & Meals

    • Accommodation
    • Meals

      We recommend you bring your own snacks

    Route map

    Use our interactive map to investigate the details of your adventure.

    ~2 hours

    Packing list

    Get ready for your trip, here are some items, you should not forget.

    What to bring (Required)

    • Warm outdoor clothing
    • Sturdy shoes

    Recommended items

    • Camera
    • Headwear
    • Gloves

    Still not convinced?

    Customer Care

    For Iceland, Scandinavia & Baltic tour

      Open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM GMT
      Address

      Köllunarklettsvegur 2

      104 Reykjavík

      +354 562 7000
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