🇮🇸 Quad & ATV in Iceland

ATV Tours in Iceland

Iceland is the off road destination where ATV riding is a subcategory of a broader super-jeep and glacier tour ecosystem. Unlike most countries on this site where the quad is the main event, in Iceland the ATV is typically one component of a multi vehicle day that also includes a…

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The complete Iceland ATV experience

Iceland is the off road destination where ATV riding is a subcategory of a broader super-jeep and glacier tour ecosystem. Unlike most countries on this site where the quad is the main event, in Iceland the ATV is typically one component of …

Why Iceland

The reason to ride in Iceland is scenery that feels extraterrestrial. A 2 hour quad tour from Reykjavik crosses a moss covered lava field, climbs to a viewpoint over Faxaflói Bay,…

Best time to ride

Iceland runs ATV tours year round but winter and summer offer radically different experiences. Summer, from mid May to mid September, has 18 to 24 hours of daylight, temperatures…

What to bring

In Iceland, what operators provide is important, since most supply full thermal overalls, waterproof mittens, balaclava, helmet and winter boots for all tours. You bring layers…

Safety & permits

A valid driver licence is required for all ATV tours in Iceland. The country is strict on this, and operators check licences at check in. Minimum age for solo driving is 18 for…

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a licence to ride an ATV in Iceland?
Yes. Icelandic operators require a valid category B car driver licence from your home country. Non EU visitors should bring an International Driving Permit alongside. The minimum age to drive solo is 18. Tandem passengers from 6 years are welcome with a parent driving. Operators verify the licence at check in and will not allow riding without proof.
What is the minimum age for ATV tours in Iceland?
Solo driving is 18 with a valid licence at all Icelandic operators. Tandem passengers from 6 years old are welcome when a parent is driving the same machine. Child sized thermal overalls, helmets and gloves are supplied. Winter tours often restrict children under 10 due to extreme cold exposure, so confirm with the specific operator when booking.
How much does an ATV tour in Iceland cost?
A 2 hour ATV tour from Reykjavik runs 140 to 220 EUR per person. Full day combined ATV plus glacier snowmobile plus Golden Circle packages run 350 to 550 EUR. Super jeep plus ATV combos in the highlands run 280 to 450 EUR. Iceland is among the most expensive destinations on this site, but all gear, thermal clothing and transport is included in the price.
What is the best season for ATV in Iceland?
Summer from mid May to mid September offers long daylight, accessible highland routes and mild temperatures of 10 to 15 C. Winter from November to February offers snow covered trails, possibility of northern lights and a dramatic atmosphere but short daylight. Both are valid, depending on what you want. Late October, March and early April are shoulder months with unpredictable weather and less reliable tours.
Can I combine ATV with glacier snowmobile?
Yes. This is the signature Iceland day trip. Operators transport you from Reykjavik to Sólheimajökull glacier on the south coast, ride ATVs on black sand and coastal trails, then transition to snowmobiles on the glacier itself with a certified glacier guide. Full day packages are 10 to 12 hours door to door and cost 350 to 550 EUR per person.
Can I see northern lights during a winter ATV tour?
Sometimes. Northern lights require dark skies, low cloud cover and solar activity, none of which is guaranteed. Some operators run dedicated evening ATV tours in December to February combined with aurora hunting, but success rates are 30 to 60 percent even on clear forecasts. The tour is enjoyable regardless, with lava field riding under moonlight.