Solheimasandur Plane Wreck Shuttle

Visit the famous Solheimasandur Plane Wreck on aboard a convenient shuttle. The ride takes 10-15 min and allows you the time to explore the abandoned DC3 and even stroll down to the black beach below. See more information about schedule and prices. The Plane Wreck Shuttle Hop aboard the Plane Wreck shuttle for the 4 km (2.5 mi) to the airplane wreckage. The shuttle is available 7 days a week between 10:00 and 17:00. Tour code: AG801 Price from: 3.000 ISK Book Björgvin Hilmarsson Björgvin Hilmarsson Björgvin Hilmarsson Björgvin Hilmarsson Björgvin Hilmarsson Björgvin Hilmarsson

DC3 Plane Wreck Shuttle in South Iceland Icelandic Mountain Guides

Take the plane wreck shuttle and explore the famous Douglas DC-3 Airplane Wreck t on the black sands of Sólheimasandur. The Plane Wreck Shuttle follows a 30minute schedule every day from 10:00am, all year round as long as conditions allow. The Plane Wreck Shuttle service takes you the 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) to the DC-3 wreckage in less than 15 minutes. On November 21st, 1973 this US Navy aircraft was on a routine flight from Höfn in Iceland's east. At around 2 pm, the Douglas R4D-8 Super DC-3 aircraft crash-landed on the black sand desert of Sólheimasandur, between Hvolsvöllur and the fishing village of Vík í Mýrdal on the South Coast. Book Visit the famous Solheimasandur Plane Wreck on aboard a convenient shuttle. The ride takes 10-15 min and allows you the time to explore the abandoned DC3 and even stroll down to the black beach below. See more information about schedule and prices.

Solheimasandur Plane Wreck Shuttle

The most famous plane wreck in all of Iceland is the DC-3 lying on the black sands of Sólheimasandur on the South Coast. It is an iconic sight and much sought after music video and album cover location. How Did the DC-3 Get There? What is Sólheimasandur? The Plane Wreck Shuttle More about Vakinn Quality Terms and Conditions Sitemap Contact Us Astrobotic had been targeting a lunar landing on Feb. 23, following a roundabout, fuel-efficient flight to the moon. It could have been the first U.S. moon landing in more than 50 years, and the. Authorities said the single-engine aircraft took off from J.F. Mitchell Airport shortly after 12 p.m. local time and was headed to nearby St. Lucia when tragedy stuck. Reykjavik, Iceland Open today: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Save 3-hour Glacier Hike on Sólheimajökull 268 Book in advance from $117.00 per adult Check availability View full product details GabrielaU318 4 9 The Plane Wreck Shuttle Review of Icelandic Mountain Guides Reviewed February 9, 2019 via mobile

Solheimasandur Plane Wreck Shuttle

The Plane Wreck Shuttle offers a comfortable 15 minutes drive directly down to the plane wreck and gives you plenty of time to explore the wreck itself and its surroundings. When you have captured the perfect photo, you will board the shuttle again back to the parking lot. With departures every 45 minutes from 10am to 5pm you should be able to. Fifteen years ago, a fully loaded airliner crash-landed in the Hudson River. Everyone survived. Another miracle just happened in Tokyo — where 379 people escaped a burning Japan Airlines plane.. January 3, 2024 at 12:26 p.m. EST. Passengers on the Japan Airlines plane that went up in flames at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Jan. 2, recalled how they survived the incident. (Video: The. The epic plane wreck on the black beach in South Iceland. In 1973 a United States Navy DC plane ran out of fuel and crashed on the black beach at Sólheimasandur, in the South Coast of Iceland. Fortunately, everyone in that plane survived. Later it turned out that the pilot had simply switched over to the wrong fuel tank.

Solheimasandur Plane Wreck Shuttle

Shuttle Bus to the DC3 Plane Wreck. At the scheduled time, we'll meet you at the Sólheimasandur Beach car park. From here, the bus will take you to the area around DC3. Let's explore one of Iceland's most iconic and fascinating spots! After just a 15-minute drive, you'll arrive at the DC3 Plane Wreck. This US Navy aircraft was on a routine. 10 February 2023 You've probably seen hundreds of photos of Iceland's famous plane wreck, which has become one of the south coast's most popular tourist spots. All it took was a few seconds of Justin Bieber skating along the top of the plane in a music video back in 2015!