3 days

The Dry Suit and Silfra Supreme
Add one more adventure
The Dry Suit Supreme adds one more dive to your scuba diving adventure
An Ocean dive or Hot Spring Diving tour
Our Dry Suit and Silfra Supreme is a 3 day scuba diving adventure in Iceland. It includes the PADI Dry Suit Course, one unforgettable dive at Silfra, the PADI Tectonic Plate Awareness Distinctive Specialty Course (unique to DIVE.IS and carried out during your dive at Silfra), one surprise dive and an Ocean dive or Hot Spring Diving tour at Lake Kleifarvatn*.
The Supreme also includes a free Silfra t-shirt as well as the tour photos from all your dives so you can show off your adventure.
Please keep in mind that, even though you will find a relaxed and fun environment here at DIVE.IS, the course and the dives are physically demanding and you must comply with all of our safety requirements. Please see the list of requirements below.
*The Instructor's specal site and the Ocean dive vs the Hot Spring tour will be decided on the day of the dives, by your instructor and is depentant on weather conditions, tides and other factors. All of our instructors have extensive experience and will select the best possible site for your dive.
NOTES
- This is a Spring and Summer package, based on the daylight hours we have. If you are planning your visit in the Fall or Winter, please know that the schedule and price of the package are subject to changes. Contact us for prices and details.
- The PADI Dry Suit Diver E-book (3.990,- ISK) is included in the package. If you have purchased a hard copy of the PADI Dry Suit Diver manual, you are welcome to bring that along with you and we will refund you the cost of the E-book. Please let us know as soon as possible after booking if you have your own manual. It is mandatory to study it and fill out the Knowledge Reviews in the manual before the course begins.







Course Details
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All year round
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Don't see a course time that works for you? Contact us at dive@dive.is and we will find the best time
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10 to 12 hours on each day
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Min. of 2 divers required. We will refund you in full if the minimum is not met
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Max. 3 students per instructor
Included:
- Dive Instructor
- One Knowledge Development session with your instructor
- 1 Confined Open Water session
- 2 Open Water Dives (at a local dive site)
- PADI Certification fee
- All dive equipment necessary to complete the course & tour
- Transport to and from the Reykjavík Area (only for the course)
- PADI Dry Suit Diver e-manual (7.990 ISK)
- 1 guided dive at Silfra
- Entrance fee into Silfra
- PADI Tectonic Plate Awareness Distinctive Specialty Course
- 1 Instructor's Special dive
- 1 Ocean dive OR Hot Spring Diving Tour
- Hot chocolate and cookies in the dive breaks
- Free photos
- Free Silfra t-shirt
Please bring:
- Your SCUBA dive certification card (PADI Open Water or equivalent)
- Proof that you finished the Knowledge Reviews for the Dry Suit Course
- Long underwear
- Thick socks
- Hat and Gloves to wear between dives
- Suitable clothes for the weather of the day
Safety requirements
For your safety, please make sure you fullfil all the following requirements before placing your booking:-
be a certified diver at the level of PADI Open Water or equivalent
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have read, signed, and followed directions on the online Diving Silfra Medical Statement (link provided in confirmation email) PDF
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have our Diving Medical form signed off by a doctor if they are age 60 or older PDF
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sign our liability release form at the start of the diving tour PDF
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Be min. 150cm and max. 200cm
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Be min. 45kg and max. 120kg
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be at least 17 years of age (signature of legal guardian required for participants under 18 year old)
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be physically fit
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be able to communicate in English
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be ready to wear a sometimes tight & constricting dry suit
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not be pregnant
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fit within our dry suit size chart PDF
See our multi day schedule
PADI Dry Suit Course
- One Knowledge Development session with your instructor
- 1 Confined Open Water session
- 2 Open Water Dives
The Adventure
- 1 dive at Silfra
- PADI Tectonic Plate Awareness Distinctive Specialty Course
- 1 Instructor's Special dive (carried out on day 3 in the winter)
One more Adventure
- Ocean dive OR Hot Spring Diving tour
Your bookable extras
Experience the course
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Are photos always taken on the Diving Day Tours?
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Our dive guides carry an underwater camera on most dives in Silfra and other dive sites. The dive guides try to take as many great underwater photographs as possible on these dives. However, safety comes always first and it can occur that the dive guide chooses to not distract him-/herself from dive safety on particular dives in difficult conditions or with insecure divers. In that case it might happen that few or no photos are taken. We hope for your understanding should this be the case.
Usually the photos of the dives are available for purchase after the dive tour. Please check out our Souvenir page for more info.
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Are the dry suits very tight / uncomfortable?
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We use top quality equipment for our Snorkeling and Scuba Diving tours.
The dry suits only do a certain amount of dives / time before they get sold and replaced by new ones.
This ensures that our guests will always dive/snorkel in top notch dry suits frequently tested, serviced or replaced.
However, it is of high importance to provide us with your correct size (height and weight), so we can make sure to bring the best fit for you. If we receive an incorrect size, the guest will receive and incorrect dry suit fit. We assure you that your size information as well as all other personal information stays confidential with us.
We also want to point out that if you are sensitive to having something tight around your neck and/or wrists you might feel uncomfortable in a dry suit. It goes with the territory to have a well sealing neoprene neck seal and rubber wrist seals in order to stay dry.
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Can I bring my own camera on the Drysuit course?
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Unfortunately, PADI dive training regulations prohibit both the dive instructor and the students from carrying a camera of any sort during training dives. As we are a PADI 5 Star Dive Center, we respect these regulations.
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How deep are the Silfra dives?
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The maximum allowed dive depth in Silfra is 18 meters / 60 feet, however the average depth of a typical Silfra dive is about 10 meters / 32 feet. Depending on the dive qualifications and dive experience of the divers, the Silfra dive might be shallower for safety and convenience.
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