If you’re after a day packed with adventure and relaxation, this Glacier Snowmobile & Laugaris Lagoon tour from Reykjavik might be just what you’re looking for. It’s designed for those who want to step outside the usual sightseeing routine and dive into some genuine Icelandic thrill — think snowmobiling across a glacier followed by soaking in a geothermal hot spring.
What really caught our eye are two things: first, the chance to drive a snowmobile on one of Iceland’s largest glaciers—Langjökull, which is quite the experience—and second, the opportunity to relax afterward in Iceland’s newest hot spring, Laugarás Lagoon. These contrasting activities promise a balanced day of adrenaline and peace.
That said, a potential drawback is the long duration—about 10 hours—and the outdoor nature of the activities, which requires dressing warmly and being prepared for Icelandic weather. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of active pursuits and downtime, and who are comfortable in cold conditions. If that sounds like you, then this tour could be a fantastic choice.
Key Points

- Combines adventure and relaxation in one day, offering both adrenaline on the glacier and geothermal soaking.
- Includes a scenic drive into Iceland’s highlands, providing stunning volcanic and mountain views.
- Snowmobiling is on Langjökull, Iceland’s second-largest glacier, making it a sizable and impressive ride.
- Hot spring experience at Laugarás Lagoon offers warm waters and beautiful river scenery.
- Pickup from Reykjavik and a guided tour make logistics smoother.
- Good for those with moderate physical health and a love of outdoor cold-weather activities.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting the Day: Pickup and Scenic Drive
The day kicks off early, with pickup from one of 13 possible locations in Reykjavik, starting around 8:30 am. The fact that you have multiple pickup points makes it easier to fit into your travel plans. Then it’s onto a super jeep or SUV for about an hour — a more comfortable way to traverse Iceland’s rugged highlands compared to a standard bus.
This initial drive is part of the allure, as it offers a taste of Iceland’s dramatic volcanic landscapes early on. You’ll pass through areas like Þingvellir National Park, Geysir, and Gullfoss, which are classic stops on the Golden Circle. Each of these sites provides photo-worthy moments—gushing geysers, powerful waterfalls, and expansive rift valleys. You get about 30 minutes at each stop, enough to take some pictures and soak in the scenery without feeling rushed.
The Snowmobiling on Langjökull
After about an hour of scenic driving, you arrive at Langjökull Glacier, Iceland’s second-largest. Here, your guides will gear you up in snowsuits and helmets, ready for the main event. The safety briefing is straightforward, and the guides are experienced, so even if you’re new to snowmobiling, you’ll likely feel comfortable.
The snowmobile ride lasts around 3 hours, which is quite generous and gives you ample time to enjoy the vast, icy landscape. The snowmobiles are shared, with two people per vehicle, which can be a good way to bond with your travel companions. If you prefer to drive alone, that’s possible for an extra fee, but it’s worth considering whether you’re comfortable with sharing or if solo driving appeals to you.
We loved the way this part of the tour made us feel tiny in the face of such a massive glacier. The panoramic views from the snowmobile, with snow-covered peaks stretching into the horizon, are genuinely breathtaking. The guides keep the ride safe and fun, and the terrain offers a variety of speeds and turns—ideal for an adrenaline rush.
The Shift to Relaxation: Laugarás Lagoon Hot Spring
Post snowmobiling, the tour transitions from high-energy adventure to pure relaxation. Your guide drives you roughly two hours to Laugarás Lagoon, a brand-new geothermal pool. Here, you’ll find warm waters surrounded by lovely river views—a perfect way to unwind after the chilly glacier ride.
You’re encouraged to bring swimwear and a towel, and the lagoon provides a serene environment for soaking. Many reviewers mention how soothing it is to sit in the hot water, letting the geothermal heat melt away any fatigue. It’s a quiet, scenic spot, ideal for reflecting on the day’s adventures or simply enjoying the peaceful Icelandic nature.
More Great Tours NearbyOverall Value and Experience
This tour offers a well-rounded day, ticking off two of Iceland’s most iconic experiences. The combination of scenic drives, glacier adventure, and geothermal relaxation makes it particularly appealing for travelers who want to make the most of their time outside Reykjavik.
While the price might seem steep, considering the included activities—snowmobiling on a glacier, guided highland drives, and entry to a hot spring—the value is fair. The tour is also flexible, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance, which adds peace of mind.
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Practical Considerations
Keep in mind, to participate in snowmobiling, you need a valid driver’s license, and the activity is suitable for ages 6 and up, with one child per adult. Dress warmly since weather can change suddenly—think waterproof layers, thermal wear, and sturdy boots. The tour is quite active and involves outdoor elements, so good physical health is recommended.
The long day means it’s ideal for those comfortable with early mornings and full schedules, but if you’re keen on a mix of thrills and relaxation, it’s a day well spent.
What We Think Overall
From the perspective of value, this experience stands out for its unique mix of glacier exploration and geothermal soaking. Several reviews mention the guides’ professionalism and the smooth logistics, which are important when dealing with such outdoor activities in unpredictable weather.
That said, if you’re not comfortable in cold weather or prefer shorter trips, this may not be the best fit. But for those who love a balanced day of adventure with some downtime at a hot spring, it’s hard to beat.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who want to tick off two major Icelandic experiences in one day. It suits those who enjoy outdoor activities, are physically able to handle cold conditions, and appreciate guided experiences for safety and convenience. It’s also a good pick for couples, friends, or small groups looking for a memorable Icelandic day, rather than families with very young children.
If you’re looking for a flexible, well-organized adventure with a sense of Iceland’s vast, rugged beauty and geothermal calm, this tour offers it all.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is snowmobiling on Langjökull suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides provide a safety briefing and instruction, making it accessible even if it’s your first time. Two people share a snowmobile, which can be easier for beginners.
Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, snowmobile drivers require a valid driver’s license, so check yours before booking.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in waterproof clothes, thermal layers, and sturdy boots. Weather in Iceland can change suddenly, so being prepared is essential.
Is there an age limit?
The minimum age is 6 years old, and children must be accompanied by an adult. Only one child per adult is allowed on this tour.
How long is the snowmobiling part?
The snowmobile activity lasts around 3 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy the glacier.
What’s the highlight of the hot spring?
Laugarás Lagoon is Iceland’s newest geothermal pool, offering warm waters and scenic river views—great for relaxing after the snowmobile ride.
Are meals included?
The tour price covers the activities and transportation but does not specify included meals. It’s a good idea to bring snacks or plan for a meal afterward.
How many people are in each group?
Tour groups are guided, but the exact group size isn’t specified. Expect a small to medium group, making for a more personal experience.
Is this tour good for families?
It’s suitable for children aged 6 and up, with safety gear provided. However, be mindful of the outdoor cold and physical activity involved.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
This full-day Iceland adventure balances the raw beauty of glaciers with the calming warmth of hot springs. If you’re after a practical, exciting, and rejuvenating experience that shows off some of Iceland’s best, it’s definitely worth considering.
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