Embark on a private tour of Iceland’s stunning South Coast, where you’ll discover breathtaking waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, and more. Experience the beauty and adventure of this unique region.
Embark on a private tour of Iceland’s stunning South Coast, where you’ll discover breathtaking waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, and more. Experience the beauty and adventure of this unique region.
- Reykjavik - From town we drive to our first stop.
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Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland, known for its unique feature that you can actually walk behind the waterfall. It is located in the south of Iceland, not far from the Ring Road, which makes it a popular stop for tourists exploring the country.
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- Reykjavik - From town we drive to our first stop.
- Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland, known for its unique feature that you can actually walk behind the waterfall. It is located in the south of Iceland, not far from the Ring Road, which makes it a popular stop for tourists exploring the country.
- Gljufrabui Waterfalls - Gljúfrabúi is sometimes referred to as the “Hidden Waterfall” because it is partially hidden within a narrow canyon. To reach this waterfall, you need to walk a short distance from Seljalandsfoss, and you may have to wade through a stream or river, depending on the water level.
- Skogafoss - Skogafoss is known for its impressive drop of about 60 meters (197 feet) and a width of about 25 meters (82 feet), making it one of the largest and most iconic waterfalls in the country.
- Dyrhólaey Viewpoint - Natural wonder located on the southern coast of Iceland. Dyrhólaey is known for its stunning cliffs, rock arch, and black sand beaches, making it a popular stop for tourists exploring the country’s southern region.
- Reynisfjara Beach - Located near the village of Vík in southern Iceland, Reynisfjara is one of the most famous black sand beaches in the country. It’s known for its striking basalt columns, hexagonal formations created by cooling lava, and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising from the sea. The waves here can be powerful, so caution is advised when visiting.
- Solheimajokull Glacier - Sólheimajökull is a glacier in southern Iceland and is an outlet glacier of the larger Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. It is situated not far from the popular tourist destinations of Skógar and Vik, making it a relatively accessible location for those exploring the region.
- Reykjavik - Drive from glacier to Reykjavik.
- Crampons
- Helmet
- Harness
- Axe
- Crampons
- Helmet
- Harness
- Axe
- Snacks
- Snacks
The Southern edge of Iceland is celebrated for its awe-inspiring natural vistas. Visitors will come across an array of eye-catching features such as cascades, icecaps, obsidian sandy shores, fiery mountain ranges, and jagged precipices. The combination of these captivating wonders generates an exclusive and alluring vista.
You’ll find some of Iceland’s…
The Southern edge of Iceland is celebrated for its awe-inspiring natural vistas. Visitors will come across an array of eye-catching features such as cascades, icecaps, obsidian sandy shores, fiery mountain ranges, and jagged precipices. The combination of these captivating wonders generates an exclusive and alluring vista.
You’ll find some of Iceland’s most renowned waterfalls here, including Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. These formidable water downpours are conveniently reachable and are perfect for photography lovers.
Iceland’s South Coast offers a distinctive blend of scenic appeal, thrill, and cultural exposure, making it an obligatory stop for vacationers keen on discovering the nation’s varied terrains and abundant historic roots.
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.