Davíðsgjá fissure, located in Lake Thingvallavatn within Thingvellir National Park, features a maximum dive depth of 21 meters and a top depth of 7 meters, offering warmer waters and excellent underwater visibility, making it a local favorite for divers despite being less famous than the nearby Silfra fissure, which is part of the popular Golden Circle sightseeing route.
Davíðsgjá fissure, located in Lake Thingvallavatn within Thingvellir National Park, features a maximum dive depth of 21 meters and a top depth of 7 meters, offering warmer waters and excellent underwater visibility, making it a local favorite for divers despite being less famous than the nearby Silfra fissure, which is part of the popular Golden Circle sightseeing route.