Vik Tours
Lava Show Vik Admission Ticket

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 1091 Reviews.
This is the only live LAVA SHOW in the world where you can safely experience real molten lava up close in a controlled environment. A sensory loaded experience that is both educational and awe-inspiring. A one-of-a-kind experience that is unlike anything else you've ever seen or done.
Black Sand Beach Horse Riding Tour from Vik

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 432 Reviews.
We offer scenic riding tours on the beautiful black sand beaches of Vík, South Iceland.
Our Black Beach Riding Tour is an easy-going one hour ride perfectly suited for beginners and people who don’t go horse riding often, but we welcome riders of all abilities. Our horses are friendly and sure-footed, perfect to enjoy the wild Icelandic terrain. In the summer there is a chance to spot puffins flying above us, and in winter the ever-changing weather highlights the rugged beauty of the landscape.
The tours are mostly at walking speed, but for those who are capable there is the chance to try some tölt, the special gait of the Icelandic horse.
Please note we have a weight limit of 100kg / 220lb, and riders must be aged 10+. We are committed to the welfare of our horses and reserve the right to ask riders to step on a scale. We ask you to arrive at the stable 15 minutes before departure.
Ice Cave by Katla Volcano Super Jeep Tour from Vik

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 955 Reviews.
Visit this truly unique Ice Cave underneath Katla volcano also known as the "Dragon Glass" Ice Cave. Witness the breathtaking combination of fire and ice inside one of the rarest natural phenomenon. Join us on a Super Jeep up to the glacier, driving through scenic views of what looks like Moss Wonderland. Once you enter a natural ice cave. You'll feel like you are take a sneek peek into the highlands as you enjoy the ride all the way inside the country admiring the majestic mountains and fields of moss.
Katla Volcano Ice Cave – Super Jeep Tour from Vik

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 162 Reviews.
Join us on an exhilarating Super Jeep adventure from Vík í Mýrdal to explore the spectacular Katla Ice Cave, on the mighty Mýrdalsjökull glacier. This glacier is one of Iceland’s most famous, and from it flows the powerful Kötlujökull glacier, named after the legendary Katla volcano.
Over time, this massive glacier has slowly crept down the volcanic slopes, carving out some of Iceland’s most awe-inspiring natural ice caves. On the glacier you’ll witness a dramatic fusion of crystal-blue ice and deep-black volcanic ash—a surreal contrast that feels straight out of a fantasy film.
Led by experienced local guides in a specially modified Super Jeep, this off-the-beaten-path journey promises unforgettable views, fascinating geology, and one of the most unique photo ops Iceland has to offer. You’ll understand the magic the moment you step on the ice.
Solheimajokull Glacier 3-Hour Small-Group Hike

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 478 Reviews.
Grab your hiking boots and get ready, because you’re going to hike Sólheimajökull glacier in southern Iceland on this 3 hour, small-group tour. This is a comprehensive glacier tour, where you’ll learn about these massive natural phenomena from your guide and be provided with all the necessary equipment to get some exercise in full comfort and safety.
Sólheimajökull Glacier Hike – Small Group Adventure (Easy)

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 471 Reviews.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure across the breathtaking Sólheimajökull Glacier in a small group setting! Learn about the glacier’s dynamic nature and its formation while safely witnessing deep crevasses, towering ice formations, and mesmerizing moulins. Equipped with crampons and an ice pick, you’ll experience the raw beauty of this ever-changing frozen world, with an expert guide ensuring safety, knowledge, and fun every step of the way.
Zipline and Hiking Adventure Tour in Vík

Rated 5 Stars, based on 319 Reviews.
A zipline ride is a great adventure for all those who love the thrill of doing something challenging but at the same time very safe. The tour starts with a mere 3-minute car ride to the starting point which overlooks one of Iceland's major glacier, Mýrdalsjökull. From there it's a mix of moderate hiking in breathtaking Icelandic landscape through a river canyon named Grafargil. We walk on uneven ground and the ziplines that we've placed on unique places above waterfalls and rivers. We have two ziplines, 240 meters and 140 meters long and in between we have a little adventures, one which we've named The Leap of Faith. In the end, we normally have a very enjoyable walk back to the starting point by the old highway nr.1 While you are whizzing down the ziplines don't forget to look around and below you, because the scenery around you is incredibly beautiful and you will have the birds-eye view of it.
Katla Ice Cave from Vik

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 72 Reviews.
Prepare for an epic Vik to Mýrdalsjökull 4×4 adventure! Our rugged vehicle will conquer challenging terrains as we journey from Vik to the magnificent Mýrdalsjökull glacier. The highlight? Exploring the extraordinary Katla Ice Cave, nestled within the glacier.
Named after the formidable Katla volcano resting beneath, this ice cave is a natural masterpiece. Inside, you'll be mesmerized by the enchanting sight of blue and black ice formations—a testament to nature's artistry.
After your Katla Ice Cave adventure, we embark on a thrilling return journey to Vik. Along the way, capture more of Iceland's rugged beauty, making this trip a photographer's dream.
This Vik to Mýrdalsjökull 4×4 expedition offers the perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty.
So, gear up, hop on board, and get ready for an unforgettable journey from Vik to Mýrdalsjökull in a 4×4, with Katla Ice Cave as our ultimate target. Book now for an adventure that will leave you in awe!
Quad Bike Tour on Black Lava Sands from Mýrdalur

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 381 Reviews.
IMPORTANT: – Groups with odd numbers are required to book a single ride snowmobile, payable on location only. Always make sure you have enough participants with driving license.
Ancient Historical Site Tour at the Caves of Hella

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 151 Reviews.
Twelve ancient man-made caves have been discovered on the land of Ægissíða by Hella on the South coast of Iceland. Four of them have now been open to the public on our guided tours. The historical site is Iceland's oldest still standing archaeological remains, some believe the caves to date even further back than the settlement of the Nordic Vikings.
The wonders of the Caves of Hella include ancient crosses, wall carvings and carved seats.
Mystery surrounds the caves and for centuries people have wondered:
Are the caves the handiwork of the Celts?
Were the caves a place of ancient worship?
The caves are an historic landmark site where you will learn about hidden secrets and other untold stories from Iceland's history.
Join one of our local guides to discover the secrets our caves hold and experience the magical Underworld of the South.
The Caves are located right next to Route 1 (the Ring Road), an approximately hour drive from Reykjavik.
Steim Farm Experience in Vik, Norway

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Join our expert guide on a fascinating tour of Steim farm, with its rich history, dating back to the viking age. You will meet our adorable alpacas and muscovy ducks. You might even catch a glimpse of the friendly boar goats grazing in lush pastures above, or the traditional long wooled sheep and national fjord horses on neighbouring farms. If you are lucky there are baby animals to see.
Guided Hiking tour on the Lands of Steim Farm in Vik, Norway

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
On this walking tour we visit Steim farm and the surrounding area, with traditional and modern farming. We walk through the wonderful Norwegian landscape and visit the alpacas and goats in their summer pastures. If you are lucky you get to hold baby animals or see the traditional long wooled sheep or the beautiful national fjord horse. There are some awesome photo opportunities along the way!
A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Vik i Myrdal Village

Iceland’s tiny Vík í Mýrdal village exists in the shadows of one of the country’s most dangerous volcanoes. On this leisurely self-guided walking tour, you’ll stroll through its compact village center, past modern attractions that showcase Iceland’s volcanic heritage, to the dramatic black coastline where folklore and geology collide.
Starting at the red-roofed hillside Vík í Mýrdal Church (Víkurkirkja) that doubles as an evacuation point during volcanic emergencies, you’ll head into the heart of Iceland’s southernmost village. Along the way, I’ll share both personal connections to the area and fascinating insights into how nature has shaped life here for centuries.
Sólheimajökull Ice Climbing & Glacier Hike – Optional Pickup

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 134 Reviews.
Hands-On Ice Climbing: Unlike standard glacier hikes, this tour includes actual ice climbing! An exciting opportunity for beginners and adventurers alike to scale an ice wall with expert guidance.
Small Group Size: The tour is intentionally kept small, ensuring personalized attention, better safety, and a more intimate connection with the glacier and your guide.
Certified Glacier Guides: Your guides are not only experienced but specially certified to lead glacier and climbing tours, providing both safety and deep geological insights.
Off-the-Beaten-Path Location: Sólheimajökull is less crowded than Iceland’s more tourist-heavy spots, offering an authentic and immersive glacier experience.
All Skill Levels Welcome: With an emphasis on safety and education, this tour is designed to be accessible even to those with no climbing or glacier experience.
Guided Historical Turf Farm Tour at Keldur

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Want to travel back in time? At Keldur you can experience how Icelanders lived in the past.
For centuries, turf houses were the homes of the majority of Icelanders. The turf farm at Keldur is an excellent example of old Icelandic architecture, that blends seamlessly into the natural landscape.
Keldur is one of the largest preserved turf farms in south Iceland, owned by The National Museum of Iceland.
Book your visit into the past and discover Icelandic history.
FastTrack Ice Cave Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 660 Reviews.
Hands down the fastest way to experience a Ice Cave in Iceland! If your trip is short and action-packed, seeing an ice cave may seem like it would be impossible for you to have on your agenda, but with us, it was never so easy!
Guided Fjord & Glacier Tours – Vik

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
Experience fjord landscapes and the Bøyabreen glacier on the same day.
The Fjord & Glacier Tour include visit to Bøyabreen glacier and Supphellebreen glacier as well as Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjærland.
The Scenery in the Fjærlandsfjord is absolutely breathtaking and the narrow Fjærlandsfjord with its steep and forested mountainsides leads you to the edge of the majestic Jostedalen Glacier.
On the boat tour you may enjoy a good dinner, snacks and beverage while cruising the fantastic Fjærlandsfjord.
On arrival in Fjærland, a bus will take you to the Norwegian Glacier Museum. The Norwegian Glacier Museum is an interactive museum for the Whole Family, who gives you knowledge about glaciers and climate in New inovative ways.
Here you can take photos and see how the glacier presses itself into the landscape. The bus returns to Fjærland quay, and the sightseeing boat takes you back to Vik.
10 Hour Small Group Tour to South Coast

Let us take you on an adventure in Iceland. Want to experience all that the South Coast has to offer? Then join us for our Small Group South Coast Tour! You will see why this area is highly visited and featured in films, television and even music videos.
The day’s first stop is at the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where you can even walk behind the waterfall.
Further stops include:
Gljufrabui waterfall- which is a hidden waterfall, next to Seljlandsafoss
Skogafoss waterfall- where you can get close to the waterfall (be prepared for lots of mist!), and even climb stairs to the top.
Dyrholaey rock formation
Reynisfjara- the famous black sand beach with its basalt cliffs.
Your knowledgeable guide will give you information at each stop.
Check availability now by choosing a date. This tour lasts approximately 10 hours, which includes pickup, tour (time at the stops and drive time between the stops), and drop off.
3 Hours Katla Ice Cave Tour/Meet in Vík

Rated 3.6 Stars, based on 15 Reviews.
It’s time to jump in a super jeep, strap on your crampons and step onto the mighty Myrdalsjokull glacier.
Mother Nature has really outdone herself with this one, the movie-like surroundings and glaciers are everywhere you look. Grandiose ice walls tower over you as you walk among them to enter the magical blue and black ice dome of the outlet glacier named after the powerful volcano Katla. Prepare to have your breath taken away!
We will come to a stop near the roots of Kötlujökull glacier and the view that greets us is otherworldly. We will take on our crampons and helmets, and take a short walk to the opening of the ice cave. We might need to climb a few steps on ladders to the entrance of the cave. As the natural ice cave is in constant change, conditions can be different on each tour. The climb is, however, not difficult at all, and anyone in an average physical condition should be able to climb these steps. It might look adventurous but it is not demanding at all!
2 Day Summer Tour to Iceland's South Coast with Glacier Hike

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime when choosing this two-day tour of Iceland’s South Coast.
The first day’s stops include Seljalandsfoss, Gljufrabui waterfall, Skogafoss waterfall, and Reynisfjara black sand beach-ending in a Glacier Hike on Solheimajokull.
Your hotel will be somewhere between the towns of Vik and Hofn, and you will have plenty of time to explore the area!
The second-day stops include: Jokulsarlon, Diamond Beach, Amphibian Boat Tour, Eldhraun Lava Fields, The Bridge of the Volcanoes, and Fjadrargljufur River Canyon to complete our view of Icelandic nature.
If time permits, we will explore more of Vik on our return drive home.
The minimum age for participants is eight years. Be sure to pack warm clothing and comfortable shoes to enjoy every aspect of this experience. Dinner is late for some advise bringing snacks to prevent hungry spells.
Please note that July and August are very busy on the South Coast, and this tour fills up quickly.