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Experience Iceland's South Coast over 2 days with visits to stunning waterfalls, Diamond Beach, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, an Ice Cave, and possibly the Northern Lights.

This 2-day Iceland Winter Tour to the South Coast offers an exciting journey through some of the country’s most iconic natural sights. Priced at $660 per person, the tour is designed to showcase waterfalls, black sand beaches, ice caves, and glacier lagoons with the added chance of viewing the Northern Lights if conditions allow. It includes private transportation, one night in a 3-star hotel, and entry to an Ice Cave.
Travelers who enjoy exploring diverse landscapes and are eager to see Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach will find this tour especially appealing. The schedule is packed but paced to maximize sightseeing while allowing time to relax in comfortable accommodation. It’s a solid choice for those who want a comprehensive experience of Iceland’s South Coast in just two days.
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The tour starts with a pickup in Reykjavik, at one of several designated bus stops or your hotel, ensuring ease of access. The journey begins with a scenic drive toward the South Coast, revealing otherworldly landscapes passing by. The first major stop is Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where you can walk behind the cascade—a surreal experience that captures the essence of Iceland’s natural power.
After exploring Seljalandsfoss, the route continues to Gljúfrabúi, a lesser-known but enchanting waterfall hidden within a canyon. Next up is Skogafoss, one of Iceland’s biggest and most photogenic waterfalls, which offers the chance to walk close to its thundering waters. The day rounds out at the Reynisfjara black sand beach, famous for its basalt columns and vortex of natural beauty.

One of the tour’s highlights is entering a real Ice Cave, with entry included in the package. Guided by experienced guides, travelers step into a frozen world of shimmering blue ice, formed over centuries within a glacier. The Ice Cave provides a unique perspective on Iceland’s glacial landscape and offers excellent photo opportunities.
The visit to the Ice Cave is carefully scheduled to ensure safety and optimal viewing conditions. The experience is a must-do for adventure seekers and those interested in Iceland’s glacial geology. It’s worth noting that the Ice Cave visit is weather dependent, but the tour is designed to make the most of the conditions.

After a day full of sightseeing, the tour pauses for the night at a 3-star hotel located between Vik and Hofn. This location offers a peaceful setting and the chance to explore the local area. If the weather is favorable, there’s a good chance to view the Northern Lights, with the guide providing forecasts and tips for spotting them.
The hotel stay includes breakfast on the second day. Travelers are encouraged to bring warm clothing and an overnight bag, as larger luggage can be stored at the Reykjavik departure point.
More Great Tours NearbyOn the second day, the journey continues with visits to Eldhraun Lava Fields—a vast expanse of moss-covered volcanic rock created during an eruption in the 18th century. This area is notable for its otherworldly landscape and is often described as a lava-covered forest.
Next, the tour includes a stop at the Bridge of the Volcanoes, a scenic spot that highlights Iceland’s volcanic activity. These stops are weather-dependent and may vary based on time and conditions, but they add depth to the experience of Iceland’s dynamic geology.

The highlight of day two is visiting Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, where floating icebergs drift serenely in glacial waters. Just a short drive away is Diamond Beach, named for the scattered chunks of ice that shimmer like diamonds across the black sand. This site offers some of the most striking visuals in Iceland and is perfect for photography.
The tour allows ample time at both locations for appreciation and photos, making it an ideal opportunity to capture Iceland’s icy artistry. This part of the trip is often cited as a favorite for its rare blend of icy blue and black sand contrasts.

On the way back to Reykjavik, there’s a chance to make a final stop in Vik, a charming village known for its cliffside views and puffin colonies. If timing permits, travelers can explore this scenic town, adding a relaxing end to the adventure before the return journey.
The full schedule is designed to balance sightseeing with comfort, though the travel days are full, and dinner may be late, around 8 or 9 pm. Travelers are advised to bring snacks and dress warmly, as Iceland’s weather can change quickly.

This tour is designed for ages 8 and older, making it suitable for families seeking a manageable yet adventurous experience. The small group size—limited to 17 participants—ensures personalized attention and a more intimate atmosphere.
The inclusion of private transportation makes logistics smooth, with hotel pickup in Reykjavik, and luggage storage available in the city. The tour emphasizes safety, with guides who are knowledgeable and eager to share information about each stop.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during December when the South Coast is very busy. Since the tour fills up quickly, early planning helps secure your spot for this comprehensive Icelandic experience.
This 2-day tour offers an immersive look into Iceland’s stunning natural features, from powerful waterfalls and black sand beaches to glacial caves and ice lagoons. It combines comfortable transport with expert guides and includes vital highlights like Jokulsarlon and Diamond Beach.
While the schedule is full and some stops depend on weather conditions, the tour provides an excellent balance of sightseeing, adventure, and relaxation. It’s particularly well-suited for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those looking to see a broad swath of South Iceland’s dramatic landscapes in just two days.
For travelers eager to experience Iceland’s icy and volcanic wonders with knowledgeable guides and a cozy overnight stay, this tour promises a memorable journey across the country’s iconic south.
“We really enjoyed the ice cave and would have liked more time at the falls.”
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot by choosing a date and booking through the provider, with the option to pay later. Early reservations are advised during busy months like December.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers private transportation, entry to the Ice Cave, one night in a 3-star hotel, and breakfast on day two.
Are meals included?
No, food, drinks, and snacks are not included. There are scheduled stops for meals, but dinner is usually late, around 8 or 9 pm.
What should I bring?
Pack warm clothing, hiking shoes, gloves, and an overnight bag. Larger luggage can be stored in Reykjavik.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed?
Viewing the Northern Lights depends on weather conditions, but the guide provides forecasts and local tips for spotting them if the weather permits.
What age is suitable for this tour?
The minimum age is 8 years old; the tour is suitable for families and individuals comfortable with outdoor activities.
How long are the stops at each attraction?
Stops vary from brief visits to longer explorations, such as at Seljalandsfoss and Diamond Beach, but some sites like Gljúfrabúi might have shorter durations.
Can I see the Ice Cave in December?
Yes, the Ice Cave visit is scheduled in winter months when conditions are favorable, making it an ideal time for this experience.
Will I have free time during the tour?
The schedule is packed to make the most of each site, but travelers have some time to explore or relax during the hotel stay overnight.
How physically demanding is this tour?
The tour involves walking at sites like waterfalls and beaches and may require some moderate activity, but it is accessible to most travelers with comfortable shoes and warm clothing.