


Heinaberg Glacier Adventure Kayak Tour
Tour Description
This tour offers an ultimate kayaking adventure on the pristine waters of the Heinaberg Glacier Lagoon within Vatnajökull National Park. Highlights include gliding silently past awe-inspiring icebergs and exploring a serene, mirror-like lagoon surrounded by towering glacier walls and dramatic mountain panoramas. This experience provides an intimate, eco-friendly way to explore one of Iceland’s most remote and majestic natural wonders.
Join this unique kayaking excursion for an intimate exploration of the Heinaberg Glacier Lagoon, located in the southeast of Iceland within the vast Vatnajökull National Park.
The tour utilizes highly stable and beginner-friendly kayaks, making the experience accessible for both seasoned paddlers and those new to kayaking. Your focus is immersion in the breathtaking environment: as you paddle, you will maneuver through and around icebergs that have calved from the glacier. This perspective, directly on the water, offers an unparalleled view of the sheer scale of the surrounding glacier fronts and mountain ranges.
This activity emphasizes sustainable travel and offers a tranquil experience away from motorized boats. Participants must adhere to basic safety requirements and be prepared for light physical activity. All necessary kayaking equipment, including life vests and dry gear, is provided by the guides at the meeting point. This is an excellent choice for travelers prioritizing a peaceful, close-up encounter with Iceland's massive glacial formations.
Heinaberg Glacier Lagoon
May-October
3.5 Hours
From Meeting Point to Location
Easy to moderate
Highlight Of The Tour




Available Add-ons

Buy our Troll Beanie and Gloves to feel part of our winter Trolls and keep you warm in the Icelandic cold

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Frequently Asked Questions
- Warm clothing to wear under the dry-suit that we provide
- Warm socks
- Gloves
- Sunglasses on sunny days
- Headwear
- New Meeting point is at Gerdi Guesthouse (GPS Coordinate: 64.129365,-16.0136723)
- This is where you will receive all necessary equipment and suit up before heading onto the water.
- You must arrive at least 20 minutes prior to the departure time for gearing up and a mandatory safety briefing.
- Due to strict tour schedules, late arrivals will unfortunately result in the cancellation and full forfeiture of your booking fee.
- Participants must be 14 years or older and maintain a reasonable level of fitness suitable for paddling.
Yes, you are welcome to join. Participation is entirely at your own discretion, as we do not have a ban for pregnant women.
Please note that while the activity requires minimal effort on a clear, sunny day, it can become significantly more physically demanding during bad weather (such as rain or strong winds). We recommend evaluating your personal physical abilities and consulting your doctor before booking.
- Participants must have basic swimming skills.
- For safety and equipment reasons, the tour has weight and sizing restrictions (equipment accommodates guests up to 120 kg). Oversized people can expect having problems fitting our suits. Our biggest suits are the size of XXL.
- For safety, stability, and ease of handling, our tours primarily use tandem SIT kayaks (boats designed for two people). Single SIT kayaks are only utilized to accommodate single travelers or groups with an odd number of bookings. When booking, you select the number of participants, not the specific type of kayak. The guide will determine and allocate the kayak type (single or tandem) on location, based on the group configuration, and this cannot be requested in advance.
✓ All-day tours can be cancelled up to 24 hours from the departure time by sending a written email to info@troll.is. You will receive a full refund except the 3% card fee. All changes and cancellations requested less than 24 hours from the departure time are non refundable. ✓ In the case of cancellation of the tour by the operator because of extreme weather, road conditions, or other factors, we will assist you with rebooking to another date or booking other activities when possible or provide a full refund.
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