Scuba Diving in Silfra Fault, Þingvellir National Park near Reykjavík

If you have a diving certificate and have already dived in a drysuit, the exploration dive in the Silfra fault in Iceland is waiting for you!

Meeting in Reykjavík (pick-up)

2 options available from €237

Book your activity

From€270
5 hrs
Occasionally sporty
From 17 years-old and up

Practical information

Course of events

- Pick-up in Reykjavík (may take up to 30 minutes)

- Journey to the car park reserved for diving and snorkelling providers in Silfra (approx. 50 minutes)

- Briefing on the activity and safety instructions

- Distribution of drysuits and equipment, then fitting out in the team van specially arranged for you to change comfortably

- Launch for the exploration dive in the Silfra fault for 30 to 40 minutes (maximum depth 18 metres)

- De-equipping, return of equipment, journey back to Reykjavík and end of the activity

Activity requirements

minimum Open Water Diver level of scuba diving is required to partake in the activity, as well as a drysuit certification or 10 drysuit dives, at least 1 of which took place within the last 2 years.

Minimum weight: 99 lbs (45 kg) / Maximum weight: 264 lbs (120 kg)

Minimum height: 150 cm / Maximum height: 200 cm

Please read and sign the medical declaration available on this link.

A written parental authorisation is required for minors to take part in this activity.

If above the age of 60, you will be required to sign a medical waiver to participate in this activity.

Special terms

Pregnant people cannot participate in this activity.

It is important that you can both understand and communicate in English in order to participate in the tour.

Meeting point:
Pick-up in Reykjavík to be arranged with the guide
Spoken languages:Icelandic, English
Included
  • Drysuit
  • All the scuba diving equipment
  • Dive master
  • Þingvellir National Park entrance
  • Hot chocolate
  • Biscuits
  • Transfer to and from Reykjavík
Do not forget to bring
  • Warm clothes
  • Warm undergarments
  • Warm thick socks
  • Change of clothes
  • Scuba diving certification
  • Proof of a previous drysuit dive less than 2 years ago