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4 Best Ice Caves in Iceland (+ Best Tours To Visit)

July 17, 2022 //  by  Iceland Trippers

Are you looking to visit the best ice caves in Iceland? We have been to Iceland many times throughout the years. We love this beautiful country and the wild lands crafted by fire and ice. Because Iceland is our favorite place to travel to, we know a lot about it. We have found some of the best things to do including the best ice cave tours in Iceland.

As you may guess, ice caves are found within glaciers. What you may not know though is that glaciers are actually formed by fallen snow rather than from frozen water.

Over time, the weight of snow and gravity compresses the snowy layers. In doing so, air is expelled from the snowmaking sheets of smooth ice. The smooth, pure glacier ice is then able to absorb every other color in the spectrum except for blue. In turn, the ice is marbled with a shockingly bright range of blue hues.

We highly recommend taking an ice cave tour to experience the magic within. Stepping inside of an ice cave almost feels like stepping into a dream. The icy hallways are marbled with blue and black. Over years, the icy hallways shape and shift into wondrous sculptures. Above, below, and all around ice becomes a painting all around as you step into a glassy blue cavern. We couldn’t keep from our jaws from dropping in wonderment the whole time.

It’s no wonder that you want to visit the amazing ice caves in Iceland. And right about now, you probably want to get to the point. Where are the best ice cave tours in Iceland? Let us delay no further. We’ll include all of our favorite blue ice caves in Iceland along with the best crystal cave tours too.

Bright blue glacial outlet flows between moss covered mountains where crystal ice caves in Iceland can be found

Best Time of Year to Visit Ice Caves in Iceland

Hands down, the best time of year to visit ice caves in Iceland is in the winter. From mid-November until mid-March, the caves in Iceland can be explored with the helpful use of a guide. And trust us, these icy passages are totally worth the effort.

Can you visit Iceland caves in the summer? Nope! There are not any ice cave tours in Iceland during the summer because ultimately, it is not safe.

Ice caves are found within Iceland’s ancient glaciers. In summer when the temperatures are much warmer, these glaciers melt! Icy rivers begin to flow in, under, and around the large ice caps. Even more, warmer temperatures cause glaciers to crack, fissure and calve. With so much heat, the glaciers become unpredictable causing unsafe conditions. You wouldn’t want to be caught inside an ice cave in the summer!

However, exploring ice caves in the winter is an amazing experience. During those cold months when the icy temperatures return, the ice becomes very compact and stable, making it perfectly safe to explore an ice cave with a tour guide.

On a snowy winter day in Iceland, a defender drives toward the mountains

Can You Visit Ice Caves in Iceland on Your Own?

As cool as exploring an ice cave in Iceland on your own sounds, it is never advised. In fact, it is quite dangerous.

Like we said before, glaciers are melting! Due to global warming and the changing temperatures of the season, the glaciers are not always in a solid state. That is why ice caving in Iceland should only be done with a guide.

The guides have training and knowledge allowing them to handle any unpredictable happenstances that occur on the ice. Careful precautions should always be taken while exploring Iceland caves. That is why tours will also provide you with the necessary safety gear needed to walk into an ice cave, such as crampons, ice axes, and helmets.

Ranging hues of blue line the hallways of the best crystal caves in Iceland

Manmade vs Natural Ice Caves in Iceland

There aren’t many manmade ice caves in Iceland. In fact, currently, only one exists. This famous manmade ice cave is located a bit closer to Reykjavik in Langjokull of South West Iceland.

After 4 years of work, Iceland opened its first ever manmade ice cave. The smoothly cut icy hallways range from cloudy colors of white to shockingly bright colors of blue. This manmade ice cave isn’t just for exploring though, you can rent it as a party venue too. Lined with wooden beams and LED-lit ice, a small room within the ice cave hosts weddings, parties, and sometimes even concerts.

Although you can visit manmade ice caves in Iceland, they aren’t quite like the real thing. These crafted ice passages look more like a rectangular hallway of ice.

Although we much prefer to see the natural sculptures crafted by time, water, and the freezing cold; there is no doubt that the manmade ice caves in Iceland are an awesome feat.

Wooden benches fill the smooth blue walled chapel room of the only manmade glacier cave in Iceland

Best Ice Cave Tours in Iceland

The best ice cave tours in Iceland exist mostly in the south end of the country. Although ice caves can be visited on a day trip from Reykjavik , we highly suggest doing ice cave exploring as part of a larger trip to the South coast. The main ice cave tours in Iceland are offered in the Vatnajokull National Park, one of Iceland’s three national parks.

Seeking out an ice cave tour will bring you to Iceland’s diverse south coast, a land shaped by fire and ice. Because a few of the best blue ice caves in Iceland are a little bit further away from Reykjavik and Vik, we recommend they be visited as part of a road trip around Iceland’s Ring Road, Route 1 .

The best place to stay in the South coast near Iceland ice caves will be the small fishing village of Vik. Amazing waterfalls , black sand beaches , enchanting geothermal hot springs , and glaciers are all within a 5 hour drive from Reykjavik. There are plenty of things to see and do on the Reykjavik to Vik drive which makes the drive worth all the effort it takes to get there.

Girl stands looking up to beautiful light show through the glassy blue ice caves in Iceland

Katla Ice Cave Jeep Tour and Glacier Walk

One of the best ice cave tours worth the money in the southeast of Iceland is the Katla ice cave tour and glacier walk from Troll Expeditions. In a fun and exciting journey, this tour will guide you over the ice cap that rests over the mighty Katla volcano.

First, start the morning in the fishing village of Vik. Grab a cup of Skool Beans coffee then, board a jeep to an epic blue glacier tour in Iceland. We love the jeep ride through the beautiful mountain scenery to the base of the Myrdalsjokull Glacier. It was so much fun and was the perfect way to get hyped up for the adventure.

Once you arrive at the glacier, that is when you strap the crampons to your feet and helmet to your head. After that, a knowledgeable guide will take a small group to explore the ice cave.

The whole tour only takes about 3 hours and can be done as a larger trip to Iceland’s south coast. We also have more great tips on fun things to do in Vik .

Click here to Book: From Vik : Katla Ice Cave Jeep Tour and Glacier Walk by TrollExpeditions

Person stands in opening of Sapphire blue ice caves in Iceland and look like perfect glassy scultpures

Skaftafell: Ice Cave Tour and Glacier Hike

The best ice cave tour in Iceland near Skaftafell is the Troll Expedition led, Skaftfell Ice Cave Tour and Glacier Hike . Located in the Vatnajokull National Park, this is a great tour for anyone looking for great stops along Iceland’s Ring Road, Route 1 .

Walk over Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajokull on this tour. Glacial hiking experts will take you on a short journey from the base of Falljokull up to one of the blue caves in Iceland.

We loved marveling at the breathtaking ice formations found within these glass-like blue ice caves near Hof. They are so beautiful and so, so undeniably dreamy.

There are great accommodations in the nearby town of Hof, just a 15-minute drive away from the Vatnajokull National Park. The whole tour takes about 4 hours, leaving plenty of time to visit the nearby glacial lagoon of Jokulsarlon. So bundle up and get ready for one of the best ice cave tours in Iceland.

Click here to book: Skaftfell Ice Cave Tour and Glacier Hike from TrollExpeditions

Person walking through blue caves in Iceland where tour guides allow people to safely explore glacial caves

From Jökulsárlón: Crystal Ice Cave Day Tour

Another one of the great blue ice cave tours in South Iceland is the Crystal Ice Cave Day Tour from Arctic Adventures . Local guides search for new ice caves to explore every fall, bringing you to the best glacier caves in Iceland.

Start the day by meeting at the Cafe by Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon , just 40 minutes east of Skaftafell. At Jokulsarlon you’ll see an epic glacier lagoon.

Here at Jokulsarlon, giant icebergs drift lazily across the lagoon until they meet the rough waters of the Atlantic sea. Icebergs are then churned into ice chips that cover Diamond Beach. Seals call this place home, and on a good day, you’ll even see them playing in the waters. Jokulsaron is known for its incredible reflections of the rugged ice of the Vatnajokull glacier.

From the Jokulsarlon meeting point, a well-trained guide will outfit everyone with glacial gear to explore Iceland’s nearby crystal caves within Europe’s largest glacier. A small group is then transported a short distance away to begin the icy journey on Vatnajokull Glacier.

With only a short 15-minute walk, the tour will reach the mouth of the miraculous glassy blue caves. There is about 40 minutes allotted to explore, feel the magic of the crystal ice caves and take epic photos. The total experience lasts about 3 hours.

Click here to book: From Jokulsarlon: Crystal Ice Cave Day Tour by Arctic Adventures

Light bursts through the cloudy skies over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon and Vatnajokull glacier outlet where people can go ice caving in Iceland

Húsafell: Langjökulll Glacier Ice Cave Tour

Finally, it is time to talk about the best tour for visiting the manmade ice caves in Iceland. Book the Langjokull Glacier Ice Cave Tour led by Arctic Adventures to explore Iceland’s handmade glacial caves.

This tour will depart from the town of Husafell in South Iceland. From there, you will be transported via shuttle bus to the Glacier Base Camp of Klaki. Then, a specially-modified truck will take passengers over the rugged glacier to the cave entrance.

Walk through the handcrafted hallways and be amazed at the bright blue ice all around. Pass through the ‘Tunnel of Love’ to reach the chapel room. It is lined with wood accents and chunky blocks of ice lit from behind with glowing LEDs.

Stay in Husafell at Hotel Husafell for great nearby accommodations. After the tour, check out other things to do in Husafell like horseback riding , the Krauma hot springs, hiking, and cycling. Stay for the incredible light show in the sky. We think Husafell is one of the great places to see the Northern Lights from!

Click Here to Book: Husafell: Langjokull Glacier Ice Cave Tour led by Arctic Adventures

Large Man glacier truck gears up for an adventure to manmade ice caves in Iceland

Make the trip to Iceland in the winter to experience the magic of Iceland’s snow-covered months. Witness the awe-inspiring Northern Lights dancing in the sky, wander through incredible crystal blue ice caves, and dip in the hot geothermal waters of Iceland’s enchanting hot springs. There is so much beauty to see in Iceland’s winter tundra.

Don’t worry; if you haven’t visited Iceland in the winter we have some great tips for you. We’ve even included an Icelandic winter bucket list too.

Now, it is time to have your own amazing trip to the land of fire and ice. We hope these tips on how to visit Iceland’s blue ice caves help make a perfect adventure. So pack the bags, grab a warm coat and go on the ultimate holiday to Iceland. Be safe and have fun!

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About Ice Cave tours in Iceland

Iceland is truly an ice cave paradise! With all its glaciers and ice formations, there is no shortage of natural ice caves and their blue ice roofs which make the scene mesmerizing and extremely photogenic, to say the least. There are a few different ice caves that are visited by our adventure tours, each with its own unique features. Most of them can be visited by joining day tours and like the glaciers themselves, the majority of the ice caves are found in the south of Iceland.

Visiting a natural ice cave is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, especially now that the glaciers are melting due to climate change and the time frame to visit one is getting smaller. The surreal feeling of standing inside a living glacier, admiring its remarkable colors and layers of history, is hard to beat.

WHERE DO OUR ICE CAVE TOURS TAKE PLACE?

Iceland is known as the land of ice and fire due to its glaciers and volcanoes. Glaciers cover about 11% of the total surface of the island and have a great impact on nature, landscapes, and living in Iceland. Icelanders have lived in harmony with glaciers from the time they settled and have always both admired and been afraid of their powerful ways.

The glaciers that we typically visit on our ice cave tours are Langjökull , Kötlujökull (an outlet from Mýrdalsjökull ), Breiðamerkurjökull , Skeiðarárjökull and Falljökull (outlet glaciers from Vatnajökull ).

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Locations of the Ice Caves of Iceland

How to dress for an Ice Cave Tour in Iceland

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Dressing for an ice cave adventure in Iceland is all about wearing layers to keep warm , even in the summer. You are, after all, entering a glacier, no matter the season.   Thermal underwear is advised, and the next layer should be some outdoor pants (preferably waterproof), a sweater, and a coat or waterproof jacket.

Hats, buffs or scarves, and gloves are necessary for the cold climate. Sunglasses can also be handy,  as bright sun rays can reflect off the glacier’s icy surface.

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Why Should I Book an Ice Cave tour?

Are you a beginner & have no previous experience, but glacier expeditions have always fascinated you? Are you experienced & passionate about glacier adventures and dreaming of making it into one of the most remote & untouched wonders on Earth? How exciting does the idea of reaching all the way into the cold heart of a glacier to explore an ice cave sound to you?

Ice caves are dynamic natural wonders sculpted by the forces of nature over the years! They are unique because they constantly change due to the natural processes of melting, reshaping, and disappearing! Joining a tour to explore an ice cave with Troll Expeditions provides you with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness a fleeting masterpiece of nature which future generations will only be able to experience through photos, memories and stories you will be sharing with them from such a memorable journey! 

Booking a guided ice cave tour with the “Trolls family” means entrusting yourself in the hands of professionals: our guides will lead you safely to locations challenging to access on your own and provide you with all the safety equipment needed! Their expertise will guarantee your safety during the entire tour, and ensure you get the most out of your ice cave exploration!

No matter your experience level, visiting an ice cave in Iceland should be a must-do mission on your travel bucket list. Troll Expeditions will make it easy & possible for you with nothing else but a click!

VIK ICE CAVE TOURS

2h and 30 mins drive from Reykjavik (depending on weather and road conditions)

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Katla Volcano Ice Cave

Embark on an off-road 40-minute ride on a Super-jeep to explore the majestic Katla Ice Cave covered by ashes from the Katla Volcano!

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Katla Ice Cave Day Tour from Reykjavik

1Day comfortable guided trip to explore the breathtaking Katla Ice Cave on and visit the most famous locations on the South Coast

VATNAJOKULL ICE CAVE TOURS

4 to 5 hours drive from Reykjavik (depending on weather and road conditions)

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Crystal Blue Ice Cave

Enjoy an off-road 40-minute ride on a super-jeep to explore one of the largest natural ice-caves in Iceland under the Vatnajokull glacier!

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Skaftafell Blue Ice Cave & Glacier Hike

Join our 4 hours activity to explore a charming blue ice cave and hike on the largest glacier in Europe to discover its beauty!

Included (in the price)

Ride on our Super jeep to the Ice Cave

To ensure safety in case of a fall or any other incident

For making it possible to walk on ice

English Speaking Guide

Few people on every tour for maximum comfort

MULTI DAY TOURS INCLUDING ICE CAVES

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2 Day South Coast & Glacier Hike

2 day Excursion to explore the most famous locations. 1 Night Hotel & Breakfast included

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3 Day South Coast

Explore the most famous locations of the Golden Circle & more. 2 Nights Hotel & Breakfast included

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6 Days Around Iceland

Travel the ring-road in all the comfort of a guided tour. Plenty of fun activities: Glacier Hike, Ice Cave, Whale Watching & much more. 5 Nights Hotel & Breakfast included.

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8 Days Around Iceland

Join the complete ring-road in the comfort of a guided tour. Plenty of fun activities: Glacier Hike, Ice Cave, Whale Watching & much more. 7 Nights Hotel & Breakfast included.

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Katla Ice Cave

Katla ice cave is one of the most famous and visited ice caves in Iceland. Its location is very easily accessible. The tours to the Ice Cave either start in Reykjavik or in the town Vík. It is quite a large cave and has several beautiful sights and formations to explore. To get there, you'll take a ride into the highlands on our 4x4 Super Jeep as you admire the majestic mountains and fields of moss. You will explore the mighty Dragon Glass caves of ash and ice. A visit to Katla ice cave makes for an unforgettable trip!

Our 4x4 super jeeps are specially adapted for rough terrain and they can take you safely to some of the best sites in Iceland where you can marvel at the amazing scenery and breathtaking vistas. This is the only Ice Cave accessible during summer.

Another famous ice cave in Iceland is the Crystal Blue Ice Cave located near the fascinating Jökulsárlón, which is located on the famous Ring Road in Iceland. This is one of the most spectacular ice caves in Iceland and certainly not to be missed when visiting the country. From Jökulsárlón you will travel with a 4x4 Super Jeep up the valley. From there you will take an easy walk to the ice cave. Once at the ice cave, your knowledgeable tour guide will show you around the amazing ice structures inside. If you are lucky, you may even get to witness the impressive blue glow of the natural sunlight as it beams through the crystal clear ice into the cave. It is truly a sight to behold and one that you will never forget!

Skaftafell Blue Ice Cave

Another beautiful ice cave in Iceland is the Skaftafell Blue Ice Cave located near the breathtakingly beautiful Skaftafell National Park on the South Coast of Iceland. This is one of the most popular attractions in the Skaftafell area and offers great photo opportunities as well as a spectacular experience for visitors of all ages. You will be taken on a scenic journey up close to the glacier and then your guide will take you on a short hike through a magical landscape of glistening ice and snow to reach the entrance of the cave. Once inside, you will see a variety of stunning ice sculptures including glacial horns, frozen waterfalls, and beautiful blue light filtering through from above.

All these unique ice caves can be visited by anyone on a guided day trip from Reykjavik. Guided tours include an experienced local guide who will ensure you have a great time and provide interesting information about the ice caves and other attractions in the area.

If you are already there, all those trips can be booked without the drive. When booking a tour to an ice cave, all necessary gear and equipment will be provided for you.

The tours are easy and hassle-free. These tours are a great way to see the best that Iceland has to offer and make your holiday truly memorable.

Choose an Ice Cave

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Interesting facts

  • Covered with Volcanic Ash
  • Located near Katla Volcano
  • Accessible with a Super jeep
  • Most popular Ice Cave
  • Accessible all year

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  • Biggest Ice Cave in Iceland
  • Located in Vatnajökull
  • Most visited Ice Cave
  • Accessible in winter

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  • New formations each week
  • Accessible on glacier hike
  • Easily accessible

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Ice Caves in Iceland

Some ice caves are crystal blue, since they have no debris around them. But others have old volcanic ash around them. Iceland is surrounded by volcanoes, especially on the western part of the country. When volcanoes erupt, volcanic ash lands all over the ice. This therefore makes some ice caves covered with volcanic ash.

Katla Ice Cave - available all year round

Crystal Blue Ice Cave - available only in winter

Skaftafell Blue Ice Cave - available only in winter

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