At 25.03 €, this is one of the most affordable adrenaline entries in Iceland. Mega Zipline Iceland runs a 50-minute session near Hveragerði, rated "Occasionally sporty", meaning no elite fitness required. The session is conducted in English and Icelandic, so communication is straightforward. Book directly with Mega Zipline Iceland and confirm availability in advance, as this is a single operator with limited slots.
Free Fall Jump, near Reykjavik
The free fall release is the peak: the instant the platform drops, your body registers full gravity before any braking kicks in. That first second is the one people talk about.
Fear of heights amplifies the sensation, but it's not a requirement. The adrenaline spike hits regardless, driven by the anticipation on the platform before the jump.
The full session runs 50 minutes, which includes briefing, equipment fitting and the jump itself. The free fall phase lasts only a few seconds.
Yes. The physical level is rated "Occasionally sporty", which means the activity is accessible to most healthy adults without prior jumping experience.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | -1.5°C | 148.1 mm | Poor |
| February | -0.4°C | 179.9 mm | Poor |
| March | -0.8°C | 98.3 mm | Possible |
| April | 3°C | 97.4 mm | Possible |
| May | 7.6°C | 95.6 mm | Possible |
| June | 10.3°C | 166.1 mm | Possible |
| July | 11.8°C | 92.4 mm | Good |
| August | 11.3°C | 112.2 mm | Possible |
| September | 9.3°C | 187.2 mm | Poor |
| October | 5.1°C | 111.2 mm | Possible |
| November | -0.3°C | 87.5 mm | Possible |
| December | 1.3°C | 177.5 mm | Poor |
Equipment
Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothing and secure footwear such as trainers or hiking shoes. The session is 50 minutes and rated "Occasionally sporty", so no technical gear is needed, but avoid loose scarves or open jackets in the Icelandic wind.
Getting there
Head to Mega Zipline Iceland's reception at Árhólmar 1, 810 Hveragerði, approximately 45 km east of Reykjavik via Route 1.
Updated March 2026