Discover the best top things to do in Vik, Iceland including Katlatrack Adventure Tours, Mountain Excursion, True Adventure, Vik Horse Adventure, Zipline, Myrdalsjokull Glacier, Dyrholaey, Black Sand Beach, Solheimajokull Glacier, Reynisfjall.
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The main emphasis of Katlatrack‘s activies revolve around the glacier Myrdalsjokull and Katla, Icelands most powerful volcano which sleeps under its thick blanket of ice, and the majestic nature which surrounds that area. Katlatrack makes every effort to adapt their trips to your needs so that you will have the best possible experience.
5.0 based on 107 reviews
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5.0 based on 178 reviews
True Adventure is a team of the most experienced tandem paragliding pilots in the country. Join us for a day that you will never forget, and experience the magic of free flight with amazing views above south Iceland. We also offer self-drive tours with paragliding from Reykjavik to Vik and can organize a private tour for you according to your requirements.
5.0 based on 204 reviews
Riding tours on our wonderful Icelandic horses on the marvelous black sand beach of Víkurfjara. Our horses are suitable for riders from the age of 6 (10 years on our regular tours)! Our 1 hour tour is an easy-going ride suitable for inexperienced and advanced riders alike who want to enjoy the breathtaking surroundings of our beautiful village Vík, including a ride on the black sand beach towards the famous sea stacks Reynisdrangar. The tours are always fun and enjoyable and especially suited for beginners and people that have never ridden a horse before.
Myself (experienced rider) and boyfriend (complete novice) came here and both thoroughly enjoyed. Guides were super friendly and talked the group through, and chatted to us throughout. Dismounted and took pictures for us all (great pictures too!) we got to do the tölt too which was fun! Not a challenging ride so if you are looking for a full trek it’s probably not ideal, but if you’re looking for a fun and different way to see the black beaches then definitely do this!!
5.0 based on 127 reviews
The tour includes an easy hike through breathtaking river canyon and two zip-line rides. The first one, which is the longer of the two, stretches 235 meters followed by a shorter line of 135 meters. The scenery below you, named Grafargil is incredibly beautiful and you will have the birds-eye view of it as you whiz down the zip-line.
4.5 based on 436 reviews
The nature of Iceland is so majestic that anywhere you point the camera you will have the best and most scenic photos. The Myrdalsjokull glacier is one of these amazing spots. Vik village and its surroundings are among my favourite regions in the country.
4.5 based on 1,876 reviews
Peninsula of volcanic origin.
Worth the drive up the top, especially on sunny days, for great views of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach and the sea stacks which are directly to the west of the promontory.
4.5 based on 3,969 reviews
We weren’t expecting much, after all a beach is a beach and so what if the sand is black not white or yellow? How wrong we were. It is an absolutely stunning site. High cliffs with strata running this way and the other, hexagonal pillars on the face of the next cliff, a large high cave, a roaring sea with waves crashing into the shore with plumes of spray, all contrasting with the black of the beach. The weather was rainy and windy but there were plenty of tourists. In our view they provided scale to the views, and didn’t detract from it
4.5 based on 733 reviews
Just a couple of minutes off of the Highway 1, there is about a 10-15’ minute walk on a good trail from the car park to the viewing area about 200 yards from the toe of the glacier. It’s well worth the side trip. It is not permitted to go any closer to the glacier without a guide. There is a small glacial lake with little icebergs that you walk by at the end. The black sediment at that the end and along the sides is all rock that the glacier has ground up as the ice moves downhill. What a cool force of nature. For those who have some time and are adventuresome, there is a guide service that will take you on a hike up on the glacier and provides necessary equipment, but it looked like you’d better book it ahead of time.
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