Iceland’s First Float Trip Program Launches on the Blanda – And It’s Epic!

We are thrilled to announce that Fish Partner has officially launched Iceland’s very first float trip program, and our inaugural floats down the Blanda River have been nothing short of spectacular.

Last weekend, our guides covered some of the most breathtaking stretches of the Blanda by raft, enjoying fantastic fishing, stunning landscapes, and the unique thrill of exploring a wild Icelandic river in a way never offered before.

Our Blanda float program is the only one of its kind in Iceland — and it’s designed for anglers looking to experience the river from a fresh, adventurous perspective.

Here’s what we offer:

Multi-day float adventures from Long Valley Lodge, combining premium lodging, great food, and full days on the water.
Day floats for guests who want a shorter, action-packed experience on one of Iceland’s premier fishing rivers.
✅ Professional guides, top-end equipment, and carefully crafted itineraries to make the most of every moment.

If you’ve been dreaming about an Icelandic fishing experience unlike any other, this is your chance. The Blanda is fishing beautifully right now, and prime float trip dates are already filling fast.

Contact us for details, availability, and booking info. Let’s get you on the water for a first-of-its-kind Icelandic adventure!

Popular Fishing

The Blanda is one of Iceland’s top Atlantic Salmon fisheries.
This exclusive river, limited to four rods, invites anglers to explore its 20-kilometer pristine(13 miles), crystal-clear water.
The Blanda is one of Iceland’s top Atlantic Salmon fisheries.
This exclusive river, limited to four rods, invites anglers to explore its 20-kilometer pristine(13 miles), crystal-clear water.
The expansive and untamed Arnarvatnsheidi region, a vast highland moorland adorned with countless lakes, interconnected rivers, and streams

Accessability

  • Easy – Very little hiking required, easy for every one.
  • Modrate – Some hiking required.
  • Hard – Strenuous hiking require, good physical conditions required.
  • Mixed – Some easy access areas and others that require hiking.