Hot Spring Snorkeling Tour - Meet on location

2小时

中等

Snorkeling at a geothermal area at Kleifarvatn

Snorkeling in bubbling hot springs is usually impossible as the water is far too hot, but the hot springs at the bottom of Lake Kleifarvatn provide us with the opportunity to do just that! 

Lake Kleifarvatn is hidden within a stunning volcanic landscape just 30 minutes outside of Reykjavík. Standing at the lake shore and changing into your dry suit, you will probably catch a whiff of the sulfur emitted from nearby hot springs and the total silence will let you forget that you are anywhere near civilization. 

The underwater hot springs in lake Kleifarvatn have only recently been discovered and are about a 150 meter swim from the shore. Upon entering the lake you can see the white and yellow sulfur deposits on the lake floor. When we swim closer, you’ll begin to sense the environent around you changing as you approach the gas emanating from below the lake’s floor. We’ve heard this sensation described as similar to ‘snorkeling in a glass of Champagne’—the fact that you are snorkeling in a caldera is also impressive enough!

When back on land we will enjoy some refreshments at the shore before moving on to Seltún, a nearby high temperature geothermal area on land. In Seltún we will walk along the boiling mud pots and colorful sulfur deposits.

What's included?
    Exclusions
      • Transportation - pick up can be added with additional fee
      • Photos of the Snorkeling tour 
      Please note

        Participants must:

        • Have read, signed, and followed directions on the online Snorkeling Medical Statement  
        • Have our Snorkeling Medical form signed off by a doctor if they are age 60 or older
        • Sign our liability release form at the start of the snorkeling tour
        • Be at minimum 150cm / maximum 200cm
        • Be at minimum 45kg / maximum 150kg
        • Be at least 12 years of age
        • Be comfortable in water and be able to swim
        • Be physically fit
        • Be ready to wear a sometimes tight & constricting dry suit
        • Not be pregnant
        What to bring

          Please bring 

          • Long thermal underwear
          • Thick socks
          • suitable clothes for the weather of the day
          • contact lenses if you wear glasses 
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