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A tour guide speaks to a group of people inside an ice cave, with icy walls and a frozen floor surrounding them.
4.8 (17 reviews)

Iceland Ice Caves

Explore breathtaking caves and see impressive ice formations when you visit Iceland!

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Iceland: Ice Cave Tour

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  • Duration: 4h
  • Live guide in English
  • Group of max. 12 people
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Antony,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
26 Jul 2024
Excellent
A very different experience. The guide Ryan was excellent and kept our attention though the entire experience funny, informative and even musical. Some surprising facts emerge in ice tunnel
Into the Glacier Adventure: Langjökull Glacier Tour AA0902
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Anonymous
08 Aug 2025
Excellent
Experience was amazing and unique. The guide Domenico has been really engaging.
Into the Glacier Adventure: Langjökull Glacier Tour AA0902
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Maria,  Denmark Denmark
10 Jul 2024
Excellent
Perfect ! I highly recommend this experience. The team was professional and very nice!
Into the Glacier Adventure: Langjökull Glacier Tour AA0902

About: Iceland Ice Caves

Visiting the Iceland Ice Caves offers an extraordinary experience – these caves, which form naturally in glaciers during winter, are a spectacle to behold, with their stunning blue ice. The chance to see these unique ice structures up close is definitely an experience you don't want to miss.

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