The 7 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Vatnajokull National Park, East Region

August 12, 2021 Terina Blouin

The largest national park in Europe, Vatnajokull combines thick blue ice caves, black sand beaches, waterfalls, and even lush green fields to create an otherworldly landscape that begs to be explored. Ásbyrgi, a canyon known for its distinct horseshoe shape, is a must for those hoping to discover local woodland. Whether climbing Iceland’s highest peak, Hvannadalshnúkur, or hiking to the Detifoss waterfall, the country’s scenic terrain and breathtaking geological formations can’t be missed.

1. Vatnajokull Glacier

Vatnajokull National Park Iceland +354 894 1317 http://glacieradventure.is
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Vatnajokull Glacier

Reviewed By szapa11 - Barcelona, Spain

Walked through the Falljökull glacier (Vatnajokull) guided by Melrakki Adventures, what a nice experience! You must take a guide to go there, otherwise it's too dangerous. We got the chance to see a nice blue ice cave too. With Oddur the experience was great! Very recommendable!

2. Glacier and Volcano Expeditions

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Glacier and Volcano Expeditions

Glacier and Volcano Expeditions is a family company owned and operated by Guðný and Rowan, a young couple that live at the base of Icelands tallest volcano. We specialise in leading adventures within Vatnajökull National Park. Our focus is to provide environmentally sustainable expeditions of the highest possible standard of safety and experience.

3. Skaftafell National Park

Vatnajokull National Park 785 Iceland +354 470 8300 [email protected] http://www.vatnajokulsthjodgardur.is
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Skaftafell National Park

Reviewed By Tissa010 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Beautiful area to do some hiking and see the big glaciers of Vatnajökull. You can choose your own route and difficulty, but if you're able you should definitely go up route 55 or 56 to the edge of the glacier.

4. Lac Polaire

Entre Skaftafell et Hofn, Skaftafell, Vatnajokull National Park Iceland
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Lac Polaire

5. Fjallsarlon Iceberg Lagoon Boat Tour

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Fjallsarlon Iceberg Lagoon Boat Tour

We offer Zodiac Boat Tours on the majestic Fjallsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Fjallsarlon is an isolated glacial lagoon in the realm of Vatnajokull. Arriving to the lagoon is like stepping into a dreamlike world that offers spectacular sights. We invite you to experience the breathtaking natural scenery as we take you on a guided boat tour along floating icebergs and giant glaciers!

6. Svartifoss Waterfall

Skaftafell, Vatnajokull National Park Iceland +354 470 8300 http://www.vatnajokulsthjodgardur.is/english/operation/visitor-centre/skaftafellsstofa
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Svartifoss Waterfall

Reviewed By _eli_9009 - Düsseldorf, Germany

We parked at the other parking, not the main one, and walked the small trail (marked as red - difficult) up the hill. It is not really difficult, only compared to the other way from the main parking marked as blue, it is more wild (& more fun) :) In total it took us 2h walking up, staying and the waterfall taking fotos and coming back down. Be careful as some part of the trail might be covered by ice in winter (very slippery).

7. Skaftafellsjokull

Skaftafell, Vatnajokull National Park 785 Iceland +354 470 8300 http://www.vatnajokulsthjodgardur.is
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Skaftafellsjokull

Reviewed By LouRod17 - Philadelphia, United States

The glacier is a nice hike away from the visitor center, I’m guessing a bit over a mile each way. The hike is worth doing as you get to enjoy the scenic views surrounding you. Once there, you can walk around the large open area. There looks to be the beginnings of a lagoon with a small stream of glacier water pouring into it. You can get close to the glacier and some folks were climbing up the sides of the glacier. Fantastic experience. There is parking and a cafeteria at the visitor center.

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