Super jeep transfer

Getting here in winter

We offer winter transfers in a professionally-driven super jeep. Buckle up for a heart-stopping voyage.

An epic experience

An unforgettable journey

During the winter months, the highland routes transform into a rugged, snow-covered terrain. From October 1 to June 14, these remote trails are left unserviced, making them accessible only to the most prepared. To navigate the icy roads, deep snowdrifts, and unpredictable weather, you’ll need a 4x4 super jeep equipped for extreme conditions.

You can reserve a seat in an unstoppable mountain-terrain coach, driven by a professional who loves to share their knowledge about this adrenalin-fueled adventure. Prepare for the ride of your life!

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Transfer details

Transfer during the winter season 1 October 2024 - 14 June 2025

Price: ISK 14,900 per person one way

Reykjavík to Highland Base

Transfers from Skógarhlíð 10, Reykjavík at 09:00 and Skjól Basecamp at 10:45 to Highland Base on Thursdays and Fridays

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Highland Base to Reykjavík

Transfers from Highland Base to Skjól Basecamp or Reykjavík on Saturdays and Sundays at 13:00

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Duration from Skjól: 2,5-5 hours

Duration from Reykjavík: 4-6 hours

Trip duration depends on road and weather conditions each time.

Minimum age: 8 years old

* Guests might be transported in smaller vehicles from Reykjavík to Skjól, after which they will switch to the super jeep. Sometimes, the entire journey from Reykjavík to Highland Base will be made in the same vehicle, depending on the bookings and the day's schedule.

** Located near Gullfoss, Skjól Basecamp is approximately a 1.5 hour drive from Reykjavík. You can park your car there.

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Traveling to the highlands

Getting here in summer

From Reykjavík, the trip takes approximately 3.5 hours, covering nearly 200 kilometers—a voyage moving from paved highways to the challenging and desolate gravel roads of the country’s interior.

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