The Falcon : Superman ride with Mega Zipline Iceland

One swift zip feels like a superpower. The Falcon: Superman Ride at Mega Zipline Iceland is built for that headfirst, no-motor sensation—so the speed comes from you and gravity, not a machine. I love the headfirst Superman setup and the fact you’ll get a short Black Canyon walk before you fly; that warm-up makes the ride feel earned. The one thing to consider is that not every run may match your mental picture of max speed or full length.

You’ll spend about 50 minutes total, in a small group limited to 6, with an English-speaking instructor and guided safety. You meet right next to Reykjadalur Café (The Lodge), then you transfer to Black Canyon, hike a short stretch (about 500 metres), and suit up for the main event. If you’re coming with the wrong footwear or you’re not comfortable with easy hiking, plan on adjusting.

Finally, read the rules before you show up. This ride is strict: capes aren’t allowed, and you can’t bring things like phones, backpacks, or loose clothing. If you can follow directions and handle adrenaline, this is one of the most fun ways to spend a half hour in southern Iceland.

Key things to know before you go

The Falcon : Superman ride with Mega Zipline Iceland - Key things to know before you go

  • Headfirst Superman ride where you fly without a motor (so it feels fast in a different way)
  • More than 100 km/h speed reported, plus a full 1-kilometer zipline length
  • Short pre-ride hike along Black Canyon (about 500 metres, easy terrain)
  • Small group max 6 for a calmer, more personal safety routine
  • Strict gear rules: no sandals/flip flops, no backpacks, no cellphones, no loose clothing
  • Weight and height limits matter: 30–120 kg minimum/maximum, and no children under 9 or pregnant participants

Superman Ziplining at Mega Zipline Iceland: the headfirst thrill

The Falcon : Superman ride with Mega Zipline Iceland - Superman Ziplining at Mega Zipline Iceland: the headfirst thrill

This is a zipline experience designed to play with your body position. On the Falcon: Superman Ride, you fly headfirst like Superman for the thrill part. It’s short enough to be intense, but long enough that you actually notice the speed building and feel that clean, wind-in-your-face motion.

Mega Zipline Iceland also pitches this as the longest and fastest zipline set in Iceland. I take that claim seriously only in one way: it tells you the organizers want you thinking big. When the ride is that long (a full kilometer), it stops being a quick photo moment and starts feeling like an actual flight.

The no-motor design is more than a fun detail. It changes how the experience feels. Instead of engine noise or a mechanical sense of motion, you’re pinned into the sensation of air speed and height. You’ll be reacting to the ride in real time, not watching it do the work for you.

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Before You Fly: meeting by Reykjadalur Café and the gear rules

The Falcon : Superman ride with Mega Zipline Iceland - Before You Fly: meeting by Reykjadalur Café and the gear rules

Your starting point is easy to spot if you arrive with a plan. The meeting location is right next to Reykjadalur Café (The Lodge), where the hiking to Reykjadalur valley starts. Show up 10 minutes before your scheduled departure so you’re not rushing through paperwork or gear checks.

The ride comes with equipment and safety guidance, but you still need to bring yourself in ready-to-go condition. You’re not allowed sandals or flip flops, and backpacks are also off-limits. Indoors shoes are required too, which sounds odd until you remember how operations like this keep safety and hygiene under control.

Also, don’t plan to carry your phone during the run. Cellphones aren’t allowed, which means if you want photos or video, you’ll need to rely on what the operator provides (not stated here) or accept that you’ll be fully present. The upside: fewer distractions, less fiddling, more focus on safety.

And yes, this is the one where a small rule can ruin your day: capes aren’t permitted. If you were imagining a dramatic superhero moment, swap the outfit idea for good safety compliance. You’ll still get the Superman feel from the headfirst position.

Black Canyon hike: a short warm-up that makes the ride better

The Falcon : Superman ride with Mega Zipline Iceland - Black Canyon hike: a short warm-up that makes the ride better

You don’t roll straight into the zipline. Included with your ticket is a transfer to Black Canyon, and you’ll do a short hike along it before the flight.

The hiking portion is about 500 metres and described as easy terrain. That matters because the ride isn’t “walk on flat ground and wait.” You’ll be moving enough to get your body warmed up and your brain into adventure mode. For most adults, it’s a quick stretch of legs, not a fitness challenge.

This pre-ride walk also helps you settle in. You’ll see the area, get instructions in context, and arrive at the start platform with clearer expectations. In adrenaline activities, that’s huge. You don’t want to be scrambling while everyone else already knows where to stand and what to do.

Come prepared for Iceland’s weather. Dress for cold, wind, and fast-changing conditions, and don’t rely on one layer. You’ll be outside before and after the ride, and you’ll feel those temps once you slow down.

The Superman Ride itself: 1 kilometer, 100 km/h+, and no motor

Now for the main event. The Superman Ride covers a full 1 kilometer (over 3,000 feet) and can reach speeds of more than 100 km per hour. Your headfirst position is the star: you’re not upright gliding over a rail. You’re flying into the wind, which makes the speed feel more physical.

A big part of the value here is that it’s not a “watch from a distance” thrill. It’s hands-on, body-on, helmet-and-harness-on. The operator includes safety equipment and guidance, and the rules are there because this position is inherently more intense than a seated zip.

You should also know the timing feels fast in a good way. Total experience time is about 50 minutes, which usually means you won’t spend your whole day planning around it. It’s a strong add-on for people who want a real thrill without sacrificing the rest of their Iceland itinerary.

One more reality check: if you’re the type who wants every ride to be identical at perfect speed, this may not satisfy that mindset. I’ve seen people mention that a run can feel slower or shorter than they expected. Your best move is to focus on doing the ride well, staying relaxed, and trusting the process.

Price and time value: what $100 buys in 50 minutes

At $100 per person for a total 50 minutes, it’s not a budget activity. But the price isn’t just for the zipline moment—it also includes the ticket for Mega Zipline Iceland, equipment and safety guidance, a transfer to Black Canyon, and the “flight of your life” portion.

When I judge value on adrenaline tours, I look for three things:

1) you get guided safety, not just access

2) you’re not paying extra for core logistics

3) the time commitment fits the thrill-to-wait ratio

Here, the transfer and the safety instruction are folded in, and the group is small. That reduces the annoying stuff: no long waits, fewer people crowding the start platform, and more consistent coaching.

Still, make sure the experience matches what you want. If you’re hoping for a gentle nature activity, ziplining won’t be it. If you want a high-adrenaline moment with real speed, this looks like one of the more direct choices in southern Iceland.

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Who should book the Falcon: Superman Ride, and who should skip it

This is not for everyone, and the limits are clear.

It’s not suitable for children under 9, and pregnant women aren’t allowed. There are also weight requirements: minimum 30 kg (66 lbs) and maximum listed up to 120 kg (265 lbs). The rules also state a separate cutoff of over 260 lbs (118 kg) as not suitable. Translation: check the operator’s exact cutoff on your booking confirmation, especially if you’re near the top end.

There’s also a practical physical requirement. You need easy hiking on about 500 metres of beautiful terrain. If you have mobility issues that make short walks difficult, this ride may be harder than it sounds.

If you’re comfortable following safety directions, you’ll likely love this. The headfirst position makes the experience feel dramatic, and the small group setup helps reduce stress. It’s a good choice for adults who want a “wow” moment that doesn’t eat the whole day.

What to wear in Iceland for a zipline (and what will get you turned away)

Iceland outdoors is no place to wing it, especially with strict clothing rules. The basics:

  • No sandals or flip flops
  • No loose clothing
  • No backpacks
  • Shoes indoors are not allowed—so follow the footwear rules they give you on site
  • Cellphones are not allowed

Capes are also banned, which is extra relevant for anyone arriving in a costume. You’ll still get the Superman vibe from the ride setup, not from fabric.

Bring clothing that handles wind and cool air. You might get a chilly wait before the ride, then warm up while you walk, then cool down again during platform time. Layers are your friend, but keep them secure.

If you’re unsure, wear the most practical, locked-in footwear you own. The operator’s safety rules are part of why this feels professionally run.

Small-group timing and the instructor vibe (including Victoria)

The Falcon : Superman ride with Mega Zipline Iceland - Small-group timing and the instructor vibe (including Victoria)

One thing I like in this experience is the small group of up to 6 participants. You’re not stuck in a giant line, and the safety guidance has room to be more specific. For adrenaline activities, clearer coaching is the difference between nervous and excited.

The ride is led by an English-speaking instructor. One person specifically mentioned Victoria as being perfect and thanked her by name. That kind of feedback usually points to someone who explains things clearly and keeps the mood steady while you prep.

Plan to sign a pre-arrival form before the ride. It can be completed on site, but don’t show up thinking you’ll be done instantly. Give yourself time to read, ask questions, and get fitted.

Also: come ready to listen. The constraints are detailed for a reason, and once you’re harnessed, there’s no time for improvising.

Tips to get the most out of your run

The Falcon : Superman ride with Mega Zipline Iceland - Tips to get the most out of your run

Want the best shot at a great experience? Do these things:

  • Arrive early (10 minutes) so you’re not rushed or distracted.
  • Dress for wind and cold, not just daylight warmth.
  • Follow every clothing and phone rule, even if it feels overprotective.
  • Keep your expectations about speed and length flexible. A run can feel different than you imagined.
  • Take the hike seriously, even though it’s easy. It’s part of the pacing of the whole experience.

If you go in focused on the ride itself, you’ll get more joy out of it. This isn’t a long expedition. It’s a concentrated adrenaline hit with real structure.

Should you book the Falcon: Superman Ride with Mega Zipline Iceland?

Book it if you want a fast, guided, headfirst zipline moment with speed that can exceed 100 km/h and a 1-kilometer ride run. It’s also a great fit if you like short outdoor activities that feel like an event, not an all-day commitment. The small group limit makes it easier to feel cared for.

Skip it if you can’t meet the 30–120 kg weight requirements, if you’re not comfortable with easy hiking, or if you’re not willing to follow the strict rules on footwear, phones, loose clothing, and items like backpacks. And if you’re the type who needs everything to be exactly like a fantasy version, keep in mind some runs can feel slower or shorter than you pictured.

If you’re traveling in southern Iceland and you’re chasing one memorable thrill, this is a strong contender.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the Superman Ride?

You meet right next to Reykjadalur Café (The Lodge), where the hiking to Reykjadalur valley starts.

How early should I arrive?

Be there 10 minutes before your scheduled departure time.

How long is the Falcon: Superman Ride experience?

The total duration is about 50 minutes.

What group size is this activity?

The group is small, limited to 6 participants.

What language is the instruction?

The instructor speaks English.

What is the main zipline distance and speed?

The ride spans 1 kilometer and speeds can be more than 100 km per hour.

Do I have to hike before the ride?

Yes. You’ll take a short, easy hike along Black Canyon of about 500 metres, and transfer to the area is included.

What are the key restrictions on the day?

You can’t bring sandals or flip flops, backpacks, alcohol or drugs, cellphones, or loose clothing, and capes are not permitted.

What are the minimum and maximum weight limits?

Minimum weight is 30 kg (66 lbs) and maximum is listed as 120 kg (265 lbs). There is also a not-suitable cutoff mentioned at over 260 lbs (118 kg), so confirm your exact eligibility.

Is the activity cancellable and flexible to book?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now & pay later.