Reykjavík: Glacier Snowmobile and Hot Springs with Pickup

Experience Iceland's stunning glaciers and hot springs on a full-day snowmobile tour from Reykjavik, with expert guides and scenic stops.

If you’re after a day full of adventure, incredible scenery, and relaxing hot springs while visiting Reykjavik, this tour might just be your kind of trip. It combines the thrill of snowmobiling across one of Europe’s largest glaciers with a soothing dip in a natural hot spring, all wrapped up in a well-organized 10-hour package.

What makes this experience especially appealing is the chance to see some of Iceland’s most iconic landscapes—think vast, snow-covered glaciers and geyser hot springs—while guided by knowledgeable locals. Plus, the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off means you can focus on enjoying the day rather than stressing over logistics.

One thing to consider: the day involves a fair bit of driving on snowy terrain, which might not be ideal if you’re prone to motion sickness or prefer a more relaxed pace. This tour also requires participants to be at least 18 years old, with a valid driver’s license needed to operate the snowmobile.

Overall, it’s best suited for travelers who love outdoor adventures, are comfortable with winter conditions, and want a full, immersive day exploring Iceland’s natural wonders.

Key Points

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  • Scenic Snowmobiling: Ride across the vast Langjökull Glacier, one of Europe’s second-largest, with professional equipment and safety gear.
  • Expert Guides: Guides are knowledgeable, accommodating, and keep safety as a priority, making the experience enjoyable even for first-timers.
  • Comfort & Convenience: Pickup and drop-off from multiple Reykjavik locations streamline your day, allowing you to relax and focus on the sights.
  • Unique Stops: Pass geysers, hot springs, and mud pits, adding variety and iconic Icelandic scenery to your trip.
  • Relaxing End: Finish with a soak in a natural hot spring near Flúðir—perfect to unwind after a chilly adventure.
  • Value & Reviews: With a 4.7/5 rating based on 133 reviews, many travelers find it well worth the price, citing stunning views and fun-filled activities.
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Starting the Day: Convenient Pickup & Scenic Drive

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Your day begins with pickup from your Reykjavik hotel or designated bus stops, typically around 8:30 AM. The tour’s broad selection of pickup points means you’re unlikely to have trouble finding a convenient spot. Once onboard, the journey heads toward some of Iceland’s most celebrated geothermal features—the Geysir Hot Spring area. Here, you get a glimpse of boiling mud pits and geysers that spout hot water high into the air, giving a first taste of Iceland’s geothermal energy.

Traveling in a comfortable vehicle, many reviews highlight the friendly driver and the enjoyable scenery en route. One traveler appreciated the extra stop for incredible views, calling their guide “excellent,” which sets the tone for a day filled with expert guidance and good vibes.

Headed Toward the Glacier: The Super Truck Experience

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Next, you’ll hop aboard a specially designed super truck, which is quite an adventure itself. This vehicle takes you into the heart of the Icelandic wilderness, covering snowy roads and rugged terrain that aren’t accessible by regular cars. It’s a fun ride that adds an extra layer of excitement before you even reach the snowmobile basecamp.

This part of the trip is a good reminder that the journey is part of the experience. Many reviews mention the comfort and warmth of the transport, which is especially welcome on chilly days. The truck also allows for some impressive panoramic views, setting expectations for the vistas ahead on the glacier.

Snowmobiling on Langjökull Glacier

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Once at the Mountaineers Geldingafell Basecamp, you’ll receive all necessary equipment—snowsuit, gloves, helmet, and sometimes water-resistant shoes—so you stay warm and dry. A safety briefing ensures everyone knows how to operate the snowmobile, which is crucial for a safe and enjoyable ride.

You’ll spend about an hour riding across the icy expanse of Langjökull, the second-largest glacier in Iceland. According to reviews, this is the highlight for most: “The snowmobiling was a great time” and “the scene on the glacier was amazing.” Many travelers describe the experience as exhilarating, especially those who’ve never tried snowmobiling before.

The guides do a great job of maintaining group safety and providing helpful instructions, making it accessible even if you’re nervous or new to snowmobiles. You can often film your ride or even purchase footage afterward—something many reviewers appreciated for capturing the memory.

Some comments note the weather can influence what you see, with occasional reports of visibility issues or unforeseen weather conditions, so it’s worth being prepared for changing weather.

Break and Exploration at Mountaineers Basecamp

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After your snowmobile adventure, you’ll have a brief rest at the basecamp. This is a good chance to warm up, chat with guides, and get ready for the next leg of the day. The friendly staff and the professional setup are frequently praised, making this feel more like an adventure with trusted operators rather than just a tourist trap.

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Passing Iconic Icelandic Sites

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En route to the hot springs, you’ll pass the Geysir Hot Spring area again, giving you additional opportunities to marvel at the bubbling mud and spouting geysers. Travelers say passing this area is “a must-see” and adds a bit of variety to the day’s scenery.

Relaxation in a Secret Lagoon

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The final stop is a “secret outdoor lagoon,” near the town of Flúðir. Many reviews describe this as an authentic, less touristy alternative to larger hot spring complexes like the Blue Lagoon. With about an hour and a half to soak, you’ll have plenty of time to unwind and reflect on your day. It’s especially appreciated after the cold snowmobile ride, as the warm mineral waters work wonders for sore muscles.

The lagoon’s natural setting adds to its appeal—no pretenses, just warm water and a peaceful environment. Many travelers note the experience as “quaint yet beautiful,” and a perfect way to conclude an active day.

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Reykjavík: Glacier Snowmobile and Hot Springs with Pickup



4.7

(133 reviews)

“Great action packed day, guide was really knowledgeable and was very accommodating throughout the day. The scenery when you are out on the snowmobi…”

— Stewart, March 10, 2025

Return Journey & Drop-Off

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After your relaxing dip, the journey back to Reykjavik begins. The tour concludes with drop-offs at your hotel or chosen location, typically around 7:30 PM. The smooth organization and attentive guides make for a comfortable end to a busy day.

While the tour isn’t the cheapest activity on Iceland’s roster, reviews suggest it offers good value. For many, the combination of snowmobiling, scenic drives, geothermal sights, and relaxing hot springs makes it worth the investment. The inclusion of all equipment, guide service, and transportation means you’re paying for a full, hassle-free day.

Some reviews mention that the experience is “expensive but worth it,” especially considering the quality of the guides and the varied scenery. Plus, the opportunity to try snowmobiling—a bucket-list activity for many—adds a special touch to the trip.

This experience is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits and aren’t afraid of winter conditions. If you’re someone who treasures memorable landscapes, loves a bit of adrenaline, and appreciates comfort and organization, this tour ticks many boxes. It also suits travelers looking for a full-day adventure that combines activity, nature, and relaxation.

However, it’s less suitable for families with young children under six, pregnant women, or visitors with mobility issues, given the snowmobiling requirements and terrain.

Do I need a driver’s license? Yes, to operate a snowmobile, a valid driver’s license is required.

What should I bring? Comfortable shoes, swimwear, and closed-toe shoes are recommended. It’s also smart to dress warmly as weather can be cold and windy.

Is this suitable for children? The tour is not recommended for children under six years old and requires participants to be at least 18 to drive a snowmobile.

How long is the snowmobile ride? Expect around 1 hour of snowmobiling across the glacier.

What is included in the price? Pickup and drop-off, guide, snowmobile and safety equipment, hot springs access, towels, and snacks. Food and drinks are not included.

Can I cancel? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.

What if the weather is bad? The operator reserves the right to adjust the itinerary based on conditions, which might include changing locations or activities to ensure safety.

This Reykjavik snowmobile and hot springs tour offers a well-rounded experience for those eager to see Iceland’s icy landscapes and unwind in natural thermal waters. Guides are often praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, making even beginners feel comfortable. The scenic drives, thrilling snowmobile rides, and relaxing lagoon make it a memorable day for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

While it may carry a higher price tag, many travelers find it justifies the cost through the quality of the experience and the variety of sights. Keep in mind the weather and terrain conditions, and be prepared for a full day out in winter’s embrace.

If you’re craving an active, scenic, and authentic Icelandic adventure, this tour can be a highlight of your trip, especially if you enjoy mixing adrenaline with relaxation.

Remember, always check current availability and specific details before booking, as weather or operational conditions can influence the experience.

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