How's the experience? Planning to go glacier hiking and a blue ice cave, do you have any other recommendations ?

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It's best to book a deep blue ice cave tour that lasts 6-7 hours with a local company in Iceland. It's more interesting.

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We glacier hike on Skagafjöll, very shocking, small to medium rain generally will not cancel the trip, after watching two small ice caves, we started glacier hiking, about half an hour of the three-hour trip is on the glacier, the guide will introduce. The blue ice cave is only open in November, if you have enough time, you can book the blue ice cave and glacier hiking separately, use two days to play, if the schedule is tight, you can see if there is a mixed project of blue ice cave and hiking. After online booking, the customer service will confirm with you the time slot with actual tickets on that day. If you have any questions about the order, you can consult the customer service, but after you arrive there, due to the time difference, the working hours on both sides are different, sometimes you may need to contact the local travel agency directly. The boat tour on the glacier lake is also good, it is recommended to book the fast boat, which can go to the deepest part of the glacier tongue below, much more shocking than the amphibious boat swaying on the lake, and the time to see the ice is also longer, absolutely no regrets.