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Discover Iceland’s stunning south coast on a private 10-hour guided tour featuring waterfalls, volcanoes, black sand beaches, glaciers, and personalized attention.

This 10-hour private guided tour in Reykjavik, Iceland, offers an expertly curated experience of the island’s famous south coast. For $1,000 per group of up to four people, you gain access to iconic sites like Skogafoss waterfall, Eyjafjallajökull volcano, Reynisfjara beach, and Seljalandsfoss waterfall, all in the comfort of your own private vehicle. The tour starts early at 8:00 am and includes pickup and drop-off services, making it a seamless way to see Iceland’s natural highlights without the stress of planning.
With a rating of 5.0 based on 2 reviews, this tour appeals most to those seeking a personalized, flexible adventure with an expert guide. The itinerary balances sight-seeing with time for walking and photography, though lunch is not included. This tour suits travelers who want an efficient, all-in-one exploration of Iceland’s southern wonders, avoiding busy buses and crowded spots.
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This tour begins in Reykjavík, where the guide arranges convenient pickup, often near public transportation hubs. The journey is designed to maximize sightseeing time while maintaining a comfortable pace. Since the total duration includes travel time, guests should be prepared for an early start but can look forward to a full day of Icelandic wonders.

The first stop is Skogafoss, one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls. Known for its powerful cascade and stunning 60-meter height, Skogafoss hides a story told by the guide, adding a layer of local folklore to the visit. Guests can enjoy about 15 minutes here, with free admission, and take photos from various angles, including from behind the waterfall.

Next, the tour heads to Eyjafjallajökull, the volcano famous worldwide for its 2010 eruption that disrupted air travel across Europe. The guide provides insights into the volcano’s history and significance, all within a 10-minute stop that’s free of charge. While you won’t ascend the volcano, the views of the ice cap covering it are striking and memorable.

The stop at Dyrholaey offers sweeping views of the black sand beaches and the Majestic Mýrðalsjökul, which covers the dangerous Katla Volcano. Here, visitors can observe puffins and take in the scenery for about 30 minutes. The black sand and dramatic coastal cliffs make Dyrholaey a favorite for photography, all with free access.
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The charming fishing village of Vik provides a perfect break for about 40 minutes. The stop offers a chance for a quick meal and shopping, with time to stretch and enjoy the local atmosphere. While no meals are included, the village’s small shops and eateries are convenient options for a quick bite or souvenirs.

The tour continues to Reynisfjara, renowned for its black sand, striking basalt columns, and powerful Atlantic waves. The 15-minute visit allows plenty of time to take photos and admire the natural beauty, making it a highlight for many visitors. The beach is free to access, but caution is advised near the water.

An iconic stop is Seljalandsfoss, a waterfall you can walk behind for unique photo opportunities. The tour allocates 15 minutes here, with paid admission included. Visitors often find it exciting to see the waterfall from different perspectives, especially with the option to capture shots from behind the cascading water.
The last stop involves a 15-minute walk to an outlet glacier at Solheimajokull. The guide leads a short hike to explore the glacier’s surface and formations, providing an up-close look at Iceland’s glacial landscape. This stop is free of charge and offers a tangible sense of Iceland’s dynamic ice environment.
The tour features private transportation, ensuring a comfortable ride and flexibility to adapt the pace as needed. The small group size (up to four people) enables personalized interaction with the guide, who shares stories, geology facts, and local insights along the way.
Guests should be aware that lunch is not included, so planning for a meal during the Vik stop or bringing snacks is recommended. The total duration includes travel time between stops, making it a full but manageable day. The tour is accessible to most travelers, with no specific physical requirements noted.
The private vehicle and dedicated guide make this experience stand out from larger group excursions, providing flexibility and tailored attention. The carefully selected stops cover Iceland’s most iconic sights while allowing time for photography and exploration at each location.
Reviews praise the guide’s knowledge, energy, and enthusiasm, with particular mention of the ability to customize the experience and make guests comfortable. The tour avoids the crowds common on larger buses, offering a more intimate connection with Iceland’s natural beauty.
Since lunch is not included, travelers need to plan accordingly. The stops are relatively short—15 to 40 minutes each—so those seeking a more relaxed pace or more time on-site may need to consider additional options. The tour operates in good weather conditions; cancellations due to poor weather are possible, but alternative dates or refunds are offered.
This 10-hour private guided tour is ideal for small groups that value personalized service, flexibility, and want to see Iceland’s south coast without the hassle of planning. It’s perfect for visitors who want a rundown of must-see sites with insights from an experienced guide.
Travelers who appreciate stunning landscapes, geological features, and coastal scenery will find this journey rewarding. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer comfort, efficiency, and a tailored experience over large group excursions.
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Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Yes, the tour is generally accessible to most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at stops like Seljalandsfoss and Solheimajokull.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, the guide can likely accommodate specific interests or adjustments, providing a more personalized experience.
Do I need to bring lunch or snacks?
Lunch is not included in the price, so bringing snacks or planning to eat in Vik is recommended for convenience.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to bad conditions, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 16 days ahead, but early reservations are recommended for guaranteed availability.
This 10-hour private South Coast Guided Tour combines ease, expert storytelling, and access to Iceland’s most famous natural attractions, making it a compelling choice for travelers eager to explore the island’s stunning landscapes comfortably and efficiently.