Diving in Iceland
Located just outside the Arctic Circle, Iceland is a small island nation surrounded by a vast ocean. Iceland offers a wonderful diving experience for those brave enough to endure its icy waters. Famous for its volcanic beaches, massive glaciers, and iceberg lakes, diving in Iceland exposes visitors to a diverse and rich subsurface landscape. This ecosystem seems to have formed for tens of millions of years.
Iceland is one of the few places in the world that can directly experience the subsurface thermal geology, and the beauty of some of the island's freshwater sites is breathtaking. Diving is equally fascinating, with cold water sites and an abundance of North Atlantic species that most divers won't encounter before. Like a submarine, visitors can slowly sink underwater. Thanks to the incredible visibility conditions, visitors quickly realize the wonder of this deep-sea excursion. The water is very clear, on the shore you can see deep down, and the view when diving will not be obstructed. Diving in Iceland allows tourists to experience some of the coldest and clearest water in the world. The adjacent rocky mountains create a magnificent scene. The rich diversity of marine life, swimming around, also helps visitors' diving experience come to life.
The Silfra Rift, located in Thingvellir National Park in Iceland, is one of the great attractions for scuba diving enthusiasts. Because the Silfra Rift is one of the most special places in the world. Here, visitors in the role of divers can enjoy crystal clear water, with a view of up to 100m. This is also the only place on the planet that can swim between Europe and America.