This image shows two hikers trekking along a scenic trail in Iceland, surrounded by rugged cliffs and geothermal steam vents. The lead hiker is wearing a purple jacket, followed by another in a yellow jacket, emphasizing the adventurous landscape and vibrant outdoor experience.

Hiking, Caving & Mountain Climbing

Nothing compares to experiencing Iceland's powerful geothermal landscape like a hiking, caving or mountain climbing tour. Our expert guides will lead you to some of the most incredible examples of nature's power on earth. Choose from the classic hot spring hike through Reykjadalur, take a short caving tour, stand on top of Iceland's highest peak or hike up Snæfellsjökull glacier. We offer transportation from Reykjavík or you can meet us on location.

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From Sólheimajökull

Glacier Panorama Trail

This hike gives you a glance into the world of geological wonders of Iceland and how glaciers have shaped the country for thousands of years. See the famous Eyjafjallajökull and the other gorgeous landscapes in Iceland on this rarely used trail.

June - Sept
7 hours
USD187
View on the Fimmvorduhals trail
hiker's favourite

Take on the challenge of the Fimmvörðuháls hiking pass in one day, walking by waterfalls and dramatic landscapes between two glaciers, leading you into the heart of the Icelandic Highlands.

July - August
10 hours
Kristínartindar overlooking Skaftafellsjökull glacier and vast mountain landscapes.
new tour

Challenge yourself on a guided hike to Kristínartindar, one of the most scenic and rewarding peaks in Skaftafell. This demanding trail offers sweeping views of glaciers, volcanoes, and black sand plains, making it a true bucket-list experience for seasoned hikers.

Jun-Sep
8 hours
USD244
A striking green ridge stands out against the earthy tones of the surrounding mountains in Landmannalaugar, with a rocky valley and clear skies completing the scenic view.
Hiking & Trekking

The Green Ridge Hike

The Greenridge is one of the hidden gems of Iceland. The almost fluorescent green color of the rhyolite ridge looks like something from another world and is well worth the strenuous hike.