Are you a certified scuba diver and have you ever dived in a drysuit? Then don't miss the exploration dive in the Silfra fault in Iceland!
Are you a certified scuba diver and have you ever dived in a drysuit? Then don't miss the exploration dive in the Silfra fault in Iceland!
One of the most exceptional freshwater diving sites in the world, the Silfra Fault offers a spectacular environment for diving in Iceland, in the heart of the Thingvellir (Þingvellir) National Park. At depths of up to 40 metres, this fissure between the Eurasian and American tectonic plates features astonishing rock formations that are easy to observe thanks to the incomparable clarity of the water: even at a depth of 18 metres (the legal maximum depth at which you will dive), you will be able to see up to 100 metres in front of you!
With a dive master accompanying a maximum of 3 divers, you will enjoy a privileged diving experience in the Silfra fault. Equipped with all the necessary equipment, you will enter waters with a temperature of between 2 and 4°C, protected by your neoprene drysuit. Once underwater, all you have to do is admire the underwater landscape around you, following the dive master who will show you what not to miss during your exploration dive in the Silfra fault.
A must-do activity if you are a certified diver, this exploration dive in Silfra is just waiting for you, even from Reykjavík! And if you would like to discover the Silfra Fault, but unfortunately don't have any diving certification or drysuit diving experience, don't hesitate to opt for the Silfra Fault snorkelling activity.
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Practical information
- Pick-up in Reykjavík (may take up to 30 minutes)
- Journey to the car park reserved for diving and snorkelling providers in Silfra (approx. 50 minutes)
- Briefing on the activity and safety instructions
- Distribution of drysuits and equipment
- Launch for the scuba diving excursion in the Silfra fault (maximum depth of 18 metres)
- De-equipping, return of equipment, journey back to Reykjavík and end of the activity
A minimum Open Water Diver level of scuba diving is required to partake in the activity, as well as a drysuit certification or 10 drysuit dives, at least 1 of which took place within the last 2 years.
Minimum weight: 99 lbs (45 kg) / Maximum weight: 264 lbs (120 kg)
Minimum height: 150 cm / Maximum height: 200 cm
Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
You need to be able to carry heavy equipment 400 metres.
Preferably wear fleece or wool undergarments (no cotton).
Pregnant people cannot participate in this activity.
Once your booking has been confirmed, please contact the instructor to plan the pick-up time and place for your activity.
It is not possible to take part in the activity wearing glasses: if you have a prescription mask, please bring it with you. If not, we advise you to wear contact lenses before joining the guide.
It is important that you can both understand and communicate in English in order to participate in the tour.
- Drysuit
- All the scuba diving equipment
- Dive master
- Þingvellir National Park entrance
- Hot chocolate
- Biscuits
- Transfer to and from Reykjavík
- Warm undergarments
- Warm woolen socks
- Change of clothes
- Towel
- Scuba diving certification
- Proof of a previous drysuit dive less than 2 years ago
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