Definitely the most worthwhile trip in Iceland, besides the Northern Lights.
1. Let's start with the only drawback: the check-in location is a bit incorrect. There are 4 small cabins on site, next to a campsite, making it easy to get lost. The correct check-in coordinates are 64.016131, -16.968153.
2. Remember to pay for parking.
Now for all the advantages:
3. You can rent waterproof hiking boots on-site for 1500 ISK. They are clean and comfortable, so renting is definitely a good option.
4. They strictly adhere to standard safety mountaineering procedures. One guide leads the way, and another brings up the rear. This is strictly enforced almost from start to finish, so you never have to worry about falling behind.
5. The package includes: helmet, climbing harness, and crampons.
6. Along the way, it also included: 1 ice cave, 2 glacier crevasses, and 1 small vertical ice cave exploration with a climbing rope (the climbing rope was super heavy!).
7. Throughout the trip, they explained various geological formations and cracked jokes, making it a very relaxed journey.
8. We truly climbed until we couldn't go any further on the glacier (due to many cracks) before turning back. You are literally in the glacier!
9. The glacier is truly blue!
10. There's a gas station and an affordable restaurant near the camp, so you can resupply before leaving.
This trip is absolutely worth recommending. When you come to Iceland, you must set aside a day to hike a glacier, and climbing for a longer time is truly beautiful!!!!