Vatnajökull Glacier Blue Ice Cave

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Mar 20, 2024
The glacier walk and ice cave your we did was fantastic! The ice caves are spectacular, and unlike anything I've ever seen. We ended up leaving as the sun was starting to set, which was a truly magic… Full review by emwhitnall
Feb 11, 2024
We drove to the car park where all tourists end up to switch over to the trucks that drive you to the glacier. We went with Glacier Mice. The tour guide was friendly, funny and had a lot of insightfu… Full review by Fluffy B
Jan 14, 2024
We were on a 2 day tour with Nice Travels which involved a visit to Jokursalon & Vatnajokul glacier Ice Caves. The Ice Cave tour was operated by Glacier Mice & I must acknowlege the name justifies t… Full review by palash k

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Hello, I am visiting in early july and plan of seeing the ice cave in Vik. Is that different from a glacial walk?
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The glacier walk we did was in the National Park. It was well worth the 2 hour drive from Vik!
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Answer by Erin R · Mar 2, 2019
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Hi, I have a question from ones who went to the glacier with a tour. I have a a little problem in my leg, I can walk walk …
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Hi, I have a question from ones who went to the glacier with a tour. I have a a little problem in my leg, I can walk walk easily even in the snow , also in ice, did many hiking in North Norway. But slippery icy and steep is hard and dangerous for me. In slippery situation try to avoid steep, and find almost flat route. Do you think I can pick a tour and go to Vantajokull? Thanks.
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Hi, We did a 5-hour hike on the glacier. It was definitely not flat and steep in certain areas, there were areas that were fairly easy and areas that were slippery. That being said, we …
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Hi, We did a 5-hour hike on the glacier. It was definitely not flat and steep in certain areas, there were areas that were fairly easy and areas that were slippery. That being said, we had crampons and an axe to assist us. I would say it can be fairly challenging to do that hike with a leg problem. You may be able to find a shorter hike that takes you to the base where it can be relatively flat. There were 2-3 hour tours too which kept people mostly on the flat part. We used artic adventures and they have a GLACIER EXPERIENCE TOUR which is an EASY GLACIER WALKING TOUR SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS. Good Luck!
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