Artificial ice cave in the Perlan Museum Reykjavik Iceland

Attraction Capital Reykjavik • Family excursion • Ice sculptures

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Ice tunnel in the Perlan Natural History Museum with aurora show bird rocks and viewing platform over Reykjavik Iceland

The unique artificial ice cave in perlan The Natural History Museum is over 100 meters long. A special cooling system allows temperatures of approximately -10°C. The wide ice tunnel is illuminated and has a small, narrow side passage. A mirrored shaft simulates a view down into a crevasse, and an ice block with layers of black ash demonstrates the typical layering caused by volcanic eruptions. At the end of the cave, an ice throne awaits the perfect selfie for all ice princes and princesses.

10 convincing arguments for your visit to the ice cave at Perlan Reykjavik:

Natural beauty

The ice cave in Perlan offers a glimpse into a world of snow and ice.

Unique experience

Entering an ice cave is a unique experience that is only possible in a few places in the world and offers an opportunity to experience Iceland's nature up close.

Photographic Opportunities

The ice cave offers beautiful photo opportunities with icy formations and clear, blue ice that delight photographers.

Climate controlled

Unlike natural ice caves, the temperature and humidity in the Perlan ice cave are controlled, making it a pleasant visit even in bad weather or at any time of year.

Safety

The Perlan Ice Cave offers a safe and well-monitored environment, making it accessible to people of all ages.

Informative guided tours

Experienced guides offer informative tours where you will learn a lot about the formation of ice caves and the geology of Iceland.

Convenient access

The Perlan Ice Cave is easily accessible as it is located in the capital city of Reykjavik and does not require long journeys.

Interactive exhibits

In addition to the ice cave, Perlan also offers interactive exhibitions and exhibits on the history and geology of Iceland.

Suitable for families

This experience is perfect for family outings and offers a unique opportunity to discover Iceland's natural wonders together.

Part of the Perlan complex

A visit to the ice cave can be combined with other attractions in the Perlan complex, including a revolving restaurant with panoramic views and an observation deck overlooking Reykjavik.

Conclusion

A visit to the Ice Cave in Perlan is an unforgettable experience that not only showcases the natural beauty of Iceland, but also provides a safe and comfortable way to explore and enjoy it.


What else is there to see in the Perlan? That Perlan in Reykjavik is worth a day trip.
Do you want to see a real ice cave in Iceland? the Katla Dragon Glass ice cave waiting for you.

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Information on site, as well as personal experiences when visiting the Perlan in July 2020.

Perlan (oD) Homepage of the Perlan. [online] Retrieved on November 30.11.2020, XNUMX, from URL: https://www.perlan.is/

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