Reykjavik: Silfra Snorkel Tour & Fly Over Iceland VR Ticket
Location: Capital Region of Iceland, Iceland
Country: Iceland
Rating: 4.8
Price: $192 per person
Supplier: Adventure Vikings
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A Well-Rounded Day of Icelandic Wonder

If you’re looking to pack in a taste of Iceland’s extraordinary landscapes in a single day, this combo tour might just be your thing. It combines the thrill of snorkeling in Silfra’s crystal-clear waters with a surreal virtual reality flight over Iceland’s breathtaking sights. Our impression? It’s a great choice for those who want both adventure and a visual feast without spending days on the road.
What really stands out are a few things: First, the opportunity to snorkel in water so clear you can drink it—yes, it’s that pure—and second, the VR experience that gives a spectacular overview of Iceland’s iconic landmarks.
The potential downside? The timing and physical requirements might be limiting for some. You’ll need to be comfortable in water and meet certain height and weight specs, so it’s not for everyone. Still, if you love a mix of outdoor activity and high-tech fun, this tour will suit you well.
Overall, it’s ideal for adventure-seeking couples, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a lively, immersive day of Icelandic sights—especially if you’re pressed for time but eager for a variety of experiences.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Two-in-one experience: Combines snorkeling in Silfra with a VR flight over Iceland, offering both outdoor adventure and indoor entertainment.
- All-inclusive: Snorkeling gear, underwater photos, and the VR ticket are included—no nasty surprises.
- Flexible scheduling: Multiple start times in summer and winter, allowing you to pick what fits your plans.
- Limited group size: Small groups (max 6) mean more personalized attention.
- Age and health considerations: Not suitable for pregnant women, mobility-impaired travelers, or those under 4 ft 8 in tall.
- Price: $192 per person offers good value considering the included activities and equipment.
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What to Expect from the Day

Starting Point and Preparation
You’ll meet your Adventure Vikings guide at Thingvellir’s parking lot (Thingvellir P5). The walk from the parking area to the meeting point is about 400 meters—a short stroll, but worth arriving a few minutes early. You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes and warm clothing, especially since Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable.
If you’re doing the snorkeling, be prepared to choose between a drysuit or wetsuit. The drysuit offers a more Viking-like experience—dry and toasty—while the wetsuit is fine if you’re comfortable in water. You’ll also need to bring your own swimwear and towel if you plan to wear a wetsuit, and a base layer to wear under the drysuit.
Snorkeling at Silfra
Once briefed, you’ll don your gear and head into Silfra’s waters, situated within the UNESCO World Heritage site of Thingvellir National Park. The water’s extraordinary clarity is what makes this experience stand out—visibility often surpasses 100 meters, meaning you can see every detail of the underwater world.
The water is freezing cold, but the drysuit or wetsuit keeps you comfortable. Many reviewers mention the surreal feeling of floating in a crack between two continents—the North American and Eurasian plates. The underwater photos taken with the GoPro are a fun souvenir, capturing the moment when you’re surrounded by stark, rocky walls and endless blue. Several travelers note that the water is drinkable, adding a quirky touch to the experience.
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After warming up and drying off, the tour moves into Reykjavik for the Fly Over Iceland experience. You’ll step into a VR world that simulates a bird’s-eye view of Iceland’s most iconic sights. Think waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, and rugged coastlines—an immersive, almost dizzying perspective of the country’s natural beauty.
The admission is included in the tour, and you can usually pick a start time in the late afternoon. Some reviews mention that this indoor activity offers a nice change of pace, especially if the weather outside isn’t cooperating. It’s a surreal, almost cinematic experience that’s perfect if you love visual storytelling.
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The Value of the Tour

Thinking about the cost, $192 isn’t cheap, but when you factor in everything included—snorkeling gear, underwater photos, VR experience, and guide—it’s quite reasonable. You’re essentially paying for a full day’s worth of diverse Icelandic adventures in a single package, which is great for travelers keen to get a lot of highlights without multiple bookings.
The small group size means you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and the guides’ local knowledge can add insight during the outdoor portion. Plus, the flexibility in start times makes it easier to fit into your itinerary.
Practical Tips for Making the Most of It
- Eat a good breakfast before the tour, since it’s a full 6-hour experience.
- Bring warm clothing and comfortable shoes for the walk and waiting times.
- Wear or bring contacts lenses if you don’t wear glasses, as glasses aren’t allowed during snorkeling.
- Consider renting the GoPro if you want underwater pictures—many reviews say it’s worth it.
- Be aware of the height and weight restrictions—minimum of 150cm, 50kg, and maximum of 200cm, 120kg.
- Make sure you’re comfortable swimming and communicating in English—it’s essential for safety and fun.
The Experience in Real Life

“It’s a bucket list experience that lives up to the hype,” says one reviewer. They loved the clarity of the water and the unique feeling of floating between continents. Some mention the initial nerves but quickly felt at ease thanks to the guides’ professionalism.
Others appreciated the combination of outdoor and indoor activities, especially the VR experience which offers a high-tech twist on their Iceland trip. A few noted that the photos taken with the GoPro turned out amazing and served as memorable souvenirs.
A few reviewers pointed out that the timing can be tight if you want to linger longer at each site, but overall, the pace is manageable, especially if you’re organized and arrive early.
Who This Tour is Perfect For

This tour is perfect for adventurous couples and curious travelers who want to experience Iceland’s extremes—underwater and in the air—without devoting multiple days. It’s also well-suited for families with teenagers (12+) who are comfortable in water and enjoy techy entertainment.
If you’re someone who loves visual spectacles and outdoor adventures, this combo will likely satisfy you. However, it may not be ideal for those with mobility issues or who dislike cold water, as the snorkeling requires a degree of physical comfort.
If time is tight but you want a highlight-filled day, this tour offers a convenient way to see some of Iceland’s best without sacrificing too much time. Just keep in mind the physical requirements and ensure your travel plans align with the scheduled start times.
Final Thoughts

All in all, this Reykjavik combo tour offers a balanced blend of adventure and spectacle. Snorkeling in Silfra’s extraordinary waters is genuinely a highlight, and the VR experience provides a modern, immersive way to appreciate Iceland’s dramatic landscapes.
The price reflects the value, considering the inclusions and small group setting. It’s ideal for travelers who want to maximize their Icelandic experience in a single day and are open to a mix of outdoor and indoor activities.
If you’re ready for a unique, memorable day that covers Iceland’s underwater marvels and aerial panoramas, this tour checks many boxes. Just make sure you meet the physical requirements and are prepared for an active, fun-filled day.
Reykjavik: Silfra Snorkel Tour & Fly Over Iceland VR Ticket
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and over can participate, but those under 18 need an adult present. It’s suitable for families with teenagers comfortable in water.
Do I need to bring my own gear?
No, all snorkeling equipment, including wetsuits or drysuits, are provided. You’ll need to bring swimwear, a towel, and warm clothes for the VR part.
Can I change the VR time?
Yes, you can contact Fly Over Iceland to reschedule your VR admission for a different time or day that suits your plans better.
How long is the snorkeling part?
The tour duration is around 6 hours, but the exact snorkeling time isn’t specified; expect it to be a significant portion of the outdoor activity.
Are there any physical restrictions?
Yes, participants should be able to swim, comfortably communicate in English, and meet height (minimum 150cm) and weight (50kg minimum) requirements. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility issues.
What should I wear?
Bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and swimwear. For wetsuit users, a towel is recommended, and for drysuit users, a base layer to wear underneath is advised.
Is the water at Silfra really drinkable?
Yes, many reviews mention that the water is so pure you can drink it, which adds a fun twist to the experience.
What’s included in the price?
Snorkeling in Silfra with gear, underwater photos, VR ticket, guide, and entrance fees are included. Transport and parking fees are not.
In all, this tour offers a well-rounded snapshot of Iceland’s natural and technological wonders. If you’re after a day packed with adventure, stunning visuals, and a bit of bragging rights, it’s worth considering. Just check your physical comfort with water and timing, and you’ll likely find it a memorable part of your trip.
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