Silfra Fissure
Silfra Fissure

Silfra Fissure

Thingvellir National Park, Thingvellir, 801

The Basics

Many visitors see the Silfra fissure during trips to Thingvellir National Park. To truly appreciate the fissure, it’s best to go diving or snorkeling in the transparent water, which is lined with volcanic rocks.

Only PADI-qualified divers with dry-suit certification can dive in the fissure, but snorkeling is available to all travelers, even those with no prior experience. Guided snorkeling tours of the fissure typically depart from Reykjavik. Some organized tours include other activities, such as spelunking in Gjábakkahellir or Leiðarendi lava caves. Other tours make stops along the Golden Circle at sights including Haukadalur, a geothermal valley home to Gullfoss waterfall and the great geyser and nearby Strokkur.

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Snorkeling Between Continents in Silfra with Photos Included
Snorkeling Between Continents in Silfra with Photos Included
$153.89 per adult
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Breathtaking!!
OMG such an amazing experience. I would like to thank Troll for even accepting us to continue with the event considering we were a late due to some car issues. Lou definitely did an amazing job of keeping us alive haha but also just helping us navigate and ensuring we had an enjoyable time. The hot coco afterwards was just icing on the cake!! We loved everything about this experience!
Shaneece_W, May 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Silfra fissure is a must for adventurous travelers.

  • The water temperature in the fissure hovers around 37.5°F (3°C). Tour operators provide dry suits to keep participants warm.

  • Participants must be able to swim and be in good health.

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How to Get There

The Silfra fissure is located within Thingvellir National Park, the UNESCO World Heritage Site where the world’s first parliament met in the 10th century. Driving from Reykjavik to the fissure takes around an hour.

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When to Get There

Because the water that feeds Silfra travels underground, it maintains a constant temperature and doesn’t freeze over. For this reason, snorkeling and diving tours are available year-round. Silfra is busier in summer; get there early in the day when crowds are thinner.

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The Underwater World at Silfra

The Silfra fissure isn’t home to a multitude of marine life—most fish prefer the warmer waters of Thingvellir lake—but it is a breeding ground for many different types of algae. It also boasts some of the clearest waters in the world, with the natural purification process ensuring divers enjoy visibility exceeding 328 feet (100 meters).

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Silfra Fissure?
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What else should I know about attractions in Reykjavik?
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