Discover Iceland’s South Coast with a private guide. Explore waterfalls, black beaches, and glaciers. Enjoy Wi-Fi, local cuisine, and insightful commentary.
Discover Iceland’s South Coast with a private guide. Explore waterfalls, black beaches, and glaciers. Enjoy Wi-Fi, local cuisine, and insightful commentary.
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Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss & Gljufrabui
Begin your Private South Coast Tour with a visit to Seljalandsfoss and Gljufrabui, two of Iceland’s most enchanting waterfalls.
Seljalandsfoss is famous for its unique feature—you can walk behind the cascading water, providing a truly immersive experience. The waterfall drops 60 meters (197 feet) over a…
- Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss & Gljufrabui
Begin your Private South Coast Tour with a visit to Seljalandsfoss and Gljufrabui, two of Iceland’s most enchanting waterfalls.
Seljalandsfoss is famous for its unique feature—you can walk behind the cascading water, providing a truly immersive experience. The waterfall drops 60 meters (197 feet) over a cliff shaped by volcanic activity, creating a breathtaking, picture-perfect scene. The surrounding path allows visitors to view the waterfall from various angles, including from behind, making it a favorite spot for photographers.
Just a short walk away is Gljufrabui, a hidden gem nestled within a narrow canyon. This lesser-known waterfall is partially concealed by the surrounding rock walls, making it a bit of a secret treasure. To reach Gljufrabui, you’ll need to wade through a shallow stream and navigate a narrow passage, but the reward is a stunning view of the waterfall cascading into a moss-covered basin.
- Skogafoss - The second stop on your Private South Coast Tour is the magnificent Skogafoss, one of Iceland’s most iconic and powerful waterfalls. Plunging 60 meters (197 feet) over a rugged cliff, Skogafoss is renowned for its sheer size and the impressive volume of water that cascades over its edge.
The waterfall is fed by the Skoga River, which originates from the glaciers of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano. The constant mist created by the powerful fall often results in beautiful rainbows on sunny days, adding a magical touch to the already stunning landscape.
Visitors can get up close to Skogafoss by walking right up to its base, where you can feel the spray and hear the roar of the water. For those seeking a more panoramic view, a staircase ascends to a viewing platform at the top of the waterfall, offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape and the flat, coastal plains that stretch out to the horizon.
- Sólheimajökulll - The third highlight of your Private South Coast Tour is Solheimarsjokull, a stunning glacier tongue extending from the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier. Solheimarsjokull is a dramatic display of Iceland’s glacial wonders, showcasing the raw beauty and power of ice in its most spectacular form.
As you approach Solheimarsjokull, you’ll be struck by the contrast between the icy expanse of the glacier and the surrounding volcanic landscape. The glacier’s deep blue ice and the intricate patterns of crevasses and ice formations make for a mesmerizing sight. The ice has been sculpted by centuries of natural processes, resulting in a constantly changing landscape of ice and snow.
Visitors have the opportunity to take a guided glacier walk, where you can safely explore the surface of the glacier, witness its stunning ice formations, and learn about the dynamic processes that shape these icy giants.
- Reynisfjara Beach - The fourth stop on your Private South Coast Tour is Reynisfjara Black Beach, a striking and otherworldly coastal destination that exemplifies the dramatic beauty of Iceland’s natural landscapes. Renowned for its black sand and impressive geological formations, Reynisfjara is a must-visit for its unique and awe-inspiring scenery.
The beach’s jet-black sands are a result of volcanic activity, with basalt lava flowing into the ocean and solidifying. The stark contrast between the dark sands and the frothy white surf creates a visually stunning and memorable experience. The beach is framed by dramatic basalt columns, which are the remnants of ancient volcanic eruptions. These columns form striking hexagonal formations that rise like natural sculptures against the backdrop of the ocean.
One of the most iconic features of Reynisfjara is the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, which rise majestically from the sea just offshore.
- Vik - The fifth stop on your Private South Coast Tour is the charming village of Vik, Iceland’s southernmost town and a picturesque gateway to some of the region’s most stunning landscapes. Nestled between dramatic sea cliffs and the lush, green countryside, Vik offers a unique blend of natural beauty and small-town charm.
One of Vik’s most notable features is its iconic black sand beach, which extends along the village’s coastline. From the beach, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Reynisdrangar sea stacks and the surrounding cliffs. The beach is also known for its fascinating rock formations and dramatic coastal scenery.
Vik is also home to the charming Reyniskirkja Church, a picturesque red-roofed church perched on a hill overlooking the village and the surrounding landscape. The church’s location offers stunning views of the village, the ocean, and the surrounding countryside, making it a great spot for photographs.
- Dyrhólaey Lighthouse - The final stop on your Private South Coast Tour is the historic Dyrhólaey Lighthouse, a beacon perched atop a dramatic promontory that offers some of the most breathtaking views of Iceland’s southern coastline. Situated on a 120-meter (393-foot) high volcanic outcrop, the lighthouse commands a sweeping panorama of the surrounding landscape, including the rugged cliffs, black sand beaches, and the vast Atlantic Ocean.
The name “Dyrhólaey,” which translates to “door hole island,” refers to the large archway in the rock formation that was once a sea passage for ships. This natural arch is a striking geological feature and adds to the allure of the area. From the lighthouse, you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Reynisfjara Black Beach, the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, and the picturesque village of Vik in the distance.
The lighthouse itself, built in 1927, is a charming and historic structure that has guided sailors safely along this treacherous stretch of coastline for nearly a century.
- Guided Glacier Walk
- Private Transportation
- Experienced Driver/Guide
- Entrance Fees
- Taxes and Service Charges
- Breaks for Food
- Guided Glacier Walk
- Private Transportation
- Experienced Driver/Guide
- Entrance Fees
- Taxes and Service Charges
- Breaks for Food
- Food/Meal
- Food/Meal
What distinguishes our Private South Coast Tour is the bespoke and immersive experience provided. With a dedicated driver/guide, guests will enjoy an exclusive and customized exploration of Iceland’s South Coast, featuring iconic landmarks such as Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss, and the striking Reynisfjara Black Beach. Our modern vehicle comes with Wi-Fi,…
What distinguishes our Private South Coast Tour is the bespoke and immersive experience provided. With a dedicated driver/guide, guests will enjoy an exclusive and customized exploration of Iceland’s South Coast, featuring iconic landmarks such as Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss, and the striking Reynisfjara Black Beach. Our modern vehicle comes with Wi-Fi, ensuring connectivity and comfort throughout the journey. The tour also includes a guided glacier walk on Solheimarsjokull, offering a unique chance to witness Iceland’s breathtaking ice formations up close.
Moreover, we prioritize comfort with well-timed meal breaks, allowing guests to enjoy local cuisine and recharge during the tour. Our knowledgeable guide not only navigates the route but also provides insightful commentary, enriching the understanding of the region’s natural wonders and cultural heritage.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.