South Coast on a full-day tour featuring stunning waterfalls, black sand beaches, glaciers, and charming villages. From Reykjavik along the Viking Trail, stopping at Seljalandsfoss, where, weather permitting, you can walk behind the waterfall. Nearby is the hidden Gljúfrabúi, a hidden waterfall. Next is the powerful Skógafoss, a 60-meter waterfall often crowned by rainbows. Then we visit Vík í Mýrdal, a coastal village without a harbor, offering beautiful views from its hilltop church. At Reynisfjara black sand beach, admire basalt columns, roaring waves, and Reynisdrangar sea stacks.Our final stop is Sólheimajökull glacier, where you can get up close to the ice before returning to Reykjavik.
Optional extras (ask for a quote):
- Snowmobiling on Mýrdalsjökull glacier over Katla volcano
- ATV tour of volcanic terrain with glacier and coastal views
- Guided glacier hikes exploring ice caves and crevasses
- Year-round tours of Katla Ice Cave by Super Jeep or hike
We will contact you 30 minutes before the tour begins and send an email with all the details, including the car picking you up, its color, and license plate number. We will stop at the designated pickup location, and if you are staying at a hotel, our guide will look for you in the lobby.
Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, known for its unique feature, you can walk behind it! The water drops 60 meters from a cliff, creating a magical view from all angles. It’s easy to access and perfect for photos.
Gljúfrabúi is a hidden waterfall just a short walk from Seljalandsfoss. It’s partly tucked behind a cliff, inside a small cave. To see it up close, you can walk through a narrow opening in the rock—be ready to get a little wet! Please note, access can be weather dependent, especially in winter when the path may be slippery or icy.
Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s largest and most powerful waterfalls, dropping 60 meters with a stunning roar. You can walk right up to the base or climb the stairs to the top for a breathtaking view. On sunny days, you might even see a rainbow in the mist. The area is usually accessible year-round, but weather conditions can affect the path, especially during winter.
We will visit the church, where you can take beautiful pictures. Lunch break (please note that the lunch break may take place at a different location).
The most famous black sand beach in Iceland, with basalt columns and powerful waves.
We stop at Sólheimajökull to admire the glacier up close, without hiking on it. If you’d like to go on a glacier hike, let us know, and we can arrange it for you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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