Skiing in Iceland: Arctic Lines from Summit to Sea Few destinations in the world offer the raw, cinematic experience of skiing in Iceland. Picture untouched snowfields cascading down volcanic peaks, descents that end at the edge of the Atlantic, and a landscape where glaciers, lava flows, and Arctic light collide. Iceland is not just a ski destination—it’s a journey through the elements. Whether you're a seasoned backcountry skier or an adventurous traveler seeking unique alpine terrain, Iceland provides unparalleled access to summit-to-sea runs, volcanic ridgelines, and glacier descents. It’s a playground for those who crave something wild and rare—and for those who come prepared with the spirit of exploration. Why Ski in Iceland? 1. Troll Peninsula Powder The Troll Peninsula (Tröllaskagi) is Iceland’s skiing crown jewel. With countless peaks between 900–1,400 meters and consistent snowfall, it offers thousands of vertical feet of untracked powder with views that stretch across ...