Private Diving Silfra Tour


SKIP THE SILFRA LINE AND GO ON YOUR OWN TIME




THE DIVE BETWEEN THE CONTINENTS

In the clear waters of Silfra fissure

Dive in the clearest water in the world in Silfra fissure and float between two continents in Iceland with no other people around!

Our private tours include a private guide, the diving tour, all necessary equipment for diving, the Silfra fee and hot coco and cookies after the tour. During our private tours we usually go outside the busiest time at Silfra on a start time that fits your schedule, whether it is early in the morning or late in the evening.

All divers on this Silfra Diving Tour must have dry suit diving certification OR 10 logged dry suit dives within two years of the Silfra tour date. These 10 dives must be confirmed with written proof signed by a diving instructor.

In case you do not fulfill these requirements, you can take PADI Dry Suit Diver Certification Course (or equivalent) before coming to Iceland. Or you can also take the Dry Suit Diver Course & Diving Silfra 2-Day Package here with us in Iceland! Alternatively, you can also Snorkel in Silfra instead of scuba diving.

The structure of your Diving Tour

The Private Diving Day Tour includes one dive which will take about 30-40 minutes, with a maximum depth of 18 meters.

Your guide will give you a detailed briefing of the dive site and will then assist you in setting up our dive equipment. We use high quality BARE and Aqualung brand SCUBA equipment and APEX or Aqualung regulators.

Silfra is a fissure between the North American and Eurasian continental plates. Silfra constantly fills with glacial water that has been trickling through underground lava rock for 30 years. This remarkable crack between two tectonic plates is therefore filled with the clearest water on our planet, allowing for up to 100 meters visibility.

During your dive you will explore the four main parts of Silfra. You will float through the narrowest section called Big Crack first, where you can have your ‘Dive Between the Continents’ photo taken. As the Silfra fissure widens you will find yourself in Silfra Hall with the possibility of spotting local ducks and geese paddling overhead.

Near the opening to Thingvallavatn Lake we enter the majestic Silfra Cathedral – the deepest point of this amazing diving tour. If there are divers ahead, you will easily see the mesmerizing ‘chandelier effects’ of their rising bubbles. Lastly, your dive will conclude in the relaxed, endless visibility of Silfra Lagoon.

After the dive, we will make our way back along a 250 meter path with our dive gear and then warm our hands and spirits with hot chocolate and cookies. Don’t hesitate to let your guide know if you need assistance with your gear on the walk back!

We would also like to draw your attention to our Private Silfra and Davíðsgjá diving combo. If you would like to add dives to your day, you can also dive in Davíðsgjá fissure. It is only about a 10 min drive from Silfra fissure, also located in the National park.

How to get there

If you have your own transportation to Silfra, you can meet us directly at the Silfra meeting point. Silfra fissure is located at Thingvellir National Park which is on the Golden circle, a very popular sightseeing route in Iceland. Other sightseeing locations on the Golden circle are Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir hot spring and Kerið crater. We suggest you consider continuing on the Golden circle after yout

If you choose the pick up option, your private guide will pick you up and drop you off at your location in Reykjavík. During the one-hour drive, your guide will provide you with background information about the unique geology and cultural history of Iceland.

If you want to avoid the crowds and have Silfra all to yourself, this is the experience for you.


TOUR DETAILS

  • Private guide
  • Available on request. Start times that fit your schedule, day or night
  • All year round, daily. Don't see a tour time that works for you, contact us at dive@dive.is and we will find the best time for you
  • Pick up can be arranged for an extra fee
  • Approx. 2.5 hours at the site, 5 hours if with transportation from Reykjavík
  • For up to 3 divers
  • Not looking for a private experience? Check out our Diving Silfra day tour


FromISK 170.000

Included

  • Dive Instructor
  • 1 guided dive
  • All necessary dive equipment
  • Photos from the tour
  • Entrance fee into Silfra
  • Hot chocolate and cookies after the dive

Please bring

  • Your SCUBA dive certification card (PADI Open Diver Water or equivalent)
  • Proof of dry suit diving certification OR written proof from a diving instructor of 10 logged dry suit dives within two years of tour date
  • Long underwear
  • Thick socks
  • Suitable clothes for the weather of the day

Safety requirements

Participants must:

  • be a certified diver at the level of PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent
  • have dry suit diving certification and a logged dry suit dive within two years of the Silfra tour date OR have at least 10 logged dry suit dives within two years of the Silfra tour date and be able to provide written proof from a diving instructor of these dry suit dives  PDF
  • have read, signed, and followed directions on the online Diving Silfra Medical Statement  PDF
  • have our Diving Medical form signed off by a doctor if they are age 60 or older  PDF
  • sign our liability release form at the start of the Silfra dive tour  PDF
  • be at minimum 150cm / maximum 200cm
  • be at minimum 45kg / maximum 120kg
  • fit within our dry suit size chart  PDF
  • be at least 17 years of age (signature of legal guardian required for under 18 year old participants)
  • be physically fit
  • be able to communicate in English
  • be ready to wear a sometimes tight & constricting dry suit
  • not be pregnant

TIMELINE OF YOUR TOUR


  • (If you have booked a private tour with pick up you will first meet your driver at the selected pick-up location in Reykjavik)
  • Arrival at the meeting point at Silfra 15 minutes before the tour start time, check-in with guides
  • Briefing and gear-up with your guide (∼1 hour total)
  • Once you are fully dressed, you will make your way to the entry point (we do our best to book private tours at quiet times, but there may be a short wait to enter the water)
  • Weight check upon entering the water
  • 30-45 minutes spent in the water
  • Exit through platform, walk back to the meeting point (∼250 meters).
  • Take off equipment, enjoy hot chocolate and cookies to warm up
  • At this point, you will have time to chat with your guide, ask any questions you might have and take a look at the pics taken during the tour
  • (if you have booked a tour with pick up, your driver will drop you off at your location in Reykjavik)



Swipe to see the tour details for the private diving tour.

Book at a time that fits your schedule, away from crowds.

To dive Silfra, you need to have a PADI Open Water certification (or equivalent), as well as a dry suit certification.

Get your dry suit certification with DIVE.IS. You can book our dry suit course and Silfra dive, 2-day combo.

Arrive at the Silfra meeting point and check-in with your guide.

You can get dressed into the thermal undergarment and leave your belongings in our changing van.

Listen to the briefing and gear up into your dry suit, with the help of your guide.

Walk to the entry platform.

You guide will check your weights upon entering the Silfra fissure.

Spend about 30-45 minutes in the water during your Silfra dive.

The Silfra dive is on top of the bucket list for many divers worldwide.

There is over 100 meter visibility in Silfra.

Silfra is one of the cleanest and clearest bodies of water in the world.

Dive between the continents.

Get your photo taken to remember your Silfra dive.

Spend time exploring the Silfra lagoon before exiting the fissure, and walking (around 250 meters) back to the Silfra meeting point.

At the end of your tour, your guide will help you take off the dry suit and offers you hot chocolate and cookies.

We look forward to diving Silfra with you!

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