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What to do in Iceland in summer? [Rafting Edition]

Rafting is a great way to get to know Iceland in the summer, exploring the land of fire and ice along unknown routes. The rivers for rafting are formed by ancient glacial meltwater, and the canyons for rafting have been carved over billions of years. Chasing rapids is an exhilarating, camaraderie-filled, and uplifting experience that lets you feel the wild pulse of Iceland. ⛺1. The main locations for rafting in Iceland are: ① Hvítá River in southern Iceland (Class 2) Hvítá whitewater rafting, rafting along the beautiful Hvítá River, which originates from Iceland's second-largest glacier, Langjokull. Join our team and ride the rushing meltwater rapids from Gullfoss to Bruarhlod. This journey takes 60-90 minutes and usually includes post-activity activities in the Drumbo sauna. ② Austari Jökulsá (East River Canyon) (Class 4) One of Iceland's hidden canyons, jump into the raging rapids. The East Glacier River rafting trip is hailed as the 'Beast of the East' and is one of the most thrilling and unique adventures in Iceland. ③ Vestari Jökulsá (West River Canyon) (Class 1) Rafting on the calm rapids of western Iceland is suitable for the whole family. It is recommended that children and beginners start with this half-day tour in the gentle West Glacier River Canyon. 🧡[tips]: 2. Rafting Safety Tips It is recommended that participants in rafting know how to swim. Those who cannot swim may panic if they fall into the water and are not suitable for rafting. Friends who are not in good health or are pregnant are also not suitable for participation. 3. Iceland Rafting Rating Table: The international rafting difficulty levels originated in the United States as a means of judging the navigability of rivers. Class 1 Easy: This is a river suitable for beginners. Although it is suitable for those with little experience, it is still a fast-flowing river with waves and obstacles. However, if necessary, 'self-rescue' (detaching from the boat and landing) will be easy for capable swimmers. Class 2 Novice: More difficult than Class 1, but still a clear, wide river with easily avoidable obstacles, suitable for beginners. However, some maneuvering is still required. Class 3 Intermediate: These rivers may contain waves that can cover boats and obstacles that require complex maneuvering and sturdy boats. Class 4 Advanced: Powerful, turbulent rapids requiring quick reaction times and continuous paddling. In some cases (including Iceland's 'Beast of the East'), this may mean steep drops. There are also Class 5 (Expert) and Class 6 (Exploratory and Extreme) rapids worldwide, but none in Iceland. Iceland·Europe Reykjavik·Reykjavikurborg Southern Peninsula·Iceland Western Region·Iceland Akureyri·Akureyrarbaer
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Posted: May 30, 2024
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