Deep into the Blue - Scuba Diving Tour in Iceland
Available all year round
Summer Edition / Winter Edition
Recently Iceland and Icelanders have become more and more aware of the unique diving sites we have around the country. Today, all year round, dive operators offer scuba diving day tour around the south west of Iceland to one of the world's top ten dive sites.
Iceland's most famous dive site by far is the Silfra fissure. The fissure is one of the best kept secrets in the country with it's cold waters preventing the ones not properly geared up from entering. 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. The 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.
This tour is also available as a snorkeling summer tour
Into the Blue Snorkeling tour
This tour is also available as a snorkeling winter tour
Into the Blue Winter Snorkeling tour
Details
Price winter (valid to 14th May 2013)
34.990 ISK per person
Price summer (valid from 15th May 2013)
36.990 ISK per person
Included
Pick up, transport, an English speaking guide, all the equipment needed for the diving
Equipment needed
We recommend you bring warm clothes to put on underneath the dry suit, warm socks, a towel and clothes to change into after the tour
Pick up time
09:00 from your hotel/hostel/guesthouse
Guaranteed departures
Every day for a 1 person minimum
Age limit
18 years
Please note: PADI open water or compatible required. All dives are performed in a dry suit.
Disclaimer
All trips are undertaken on the responsibility of its participants. Reykjavik Backpackers and/or the tour operator do not assume any responsibility for accidents which are caused by its customers or can be traced to their own actions. Participants have to sign a waiver before undertaking all trips stating that they realize that all outdoor activities carry an inherit risk.