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Discover Iceland’s stunning south coast in this 2-day tour featuring waterfalls, glaciers, ice caves, and the spectacular Jökulsárlón lagoon with a glacier super-jeep adventure.
The 2 Day South Iceland, Glacier Lagoon & Blue Ice Cave tour offers an engaging exploration of Iceland’s most breathtaking natural sights over two days. Operated by BusTravel Iceland, this small-group adventure takes you from the iconic waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss to the striking Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach. One of the tour’s standout features is the crystal ice cave journey, accessed via an exhilarating Glacier Super-Jeep ride that climbs onto Vatnajökull Glacier. With a rating of 5/5 from one review, this tour clearly appeals to those seeking immersive, scenic, and active experiences, though it’s best suited for travelers over 7 years old due to physical requirements.
The tour begins early, with pickup included between 08:00 and 08:30, ensuring you arrive ready for a full day of Iceland’s landscape wonders. Accommodation for one night in a comfortable three-star hotel is included, making it a convenient and well-organized package. While the tour covers intensive sightseeing with many stops, travelers should be prepared for a pace that balances awe-inspiring views with practical considerations like weather variability and walking at different sites.


The trip kicks off with visits to Seljalandsfoss, a 60-meter waterfall famous for its unique pathway behind the cascading water. This allows for spectacular photo opportunities and a chance to see Iceland’s natural power up close. Not far from there, Skógafoss impresses with its width and steady flow, creating a majestic scene often accompanied by rainbows in the spray. Both waterfalls are easily accessible and highlight the raw force of Iceland’s water systems, making them must-see stops on this journey.
The guides provide insightful commentary at each site, helping visitors understand the geological forces behind these waterfalls. The stops are well-paced, allowing enough time to soak in the sights without feeling rushed. Visitors should wear waterproof clothing as the spray from the waterfalls can be quite lively, especially at Skógafoss.
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A highlight of the tour is the visit to Reynisfjara, a renowned black sand beach near Vík. This volcanic shoreline is distinguished by towering basalt column cliffs and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising from the Atlantic Ocean. The striking contrast between the dark sands and white surf creates a surreal landscape perfect for photography.
The basalt formations are a natural marvel, shaped by volcanic activity and erosion over centuries. The beach’s wild beauty is complemented by the nearby village of Vík, offering a glimpse into rural Icelandic life. Visitors should be cautious of strong waves and listen to guides’ safety instructions, especially when exploring near the sea stacks.

On the second day, the tour guides you to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a vast and tranquil body of water filled with floating icebergs that have broken off from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. The ice formations, varying in shades from deep blue to white, drift slowly across the lagoon, creating an ever-changing scene that captures the essence of Iceland’s icy landscapes.
Just across from the lagoon, Diamond Beach presents a stunning visual where icebergs wash ashore on black volcanic sands. These glistening ice chunks resemble gemstones scattered along the shoreline, providing extraordinary photo opportunities. The contrast between the clear blue ice and the dark sand emphasizes Iceland’s distinctive natural artistry.

Among the tour’s most unique features is the Blue Ice Cave experience. Travelers board a Glacier Super-Jeep, which climbs onto Vatnajökull Glacier for a thrilling ride through the icy terrain. The super-jeep is specially equipped for navigating the glacier’s challenging surface, adding an exciting element to the trip.
Upon reaching the ice cave, guided experts lead visitors inside the shimmering blue tunnels. During winter months, these caves are naturally formed as meltwater carves intricate tunnels that freeze into stunning, solid ice structures. The guides share insights into the glacier’s movement and formation, enriching the experience with knowledge about Iceland’s glaciers. This adventure is a highlight, blending active exploration with awe-inspiring natural beauty.
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After the ice cave excursion, the journey retraces part of the route along the South Coast. This provides additional chances to enjoy revisiting waterfalls, coastlines, or perhaps capturing missed photo moments. The tour emphasizes flexibility, allowing participants to savor the landscapes fully while sticking to the planned schedule.
The return trip culminates with a transfer back to Reykjavík, where the group arrives in the evening. Along the way, the guides may point out various geological and cultural landmarks, making the journey as educational as it is scenic.

The tour operates with a small group limit of 18 participants, fostering a more intimate environment. Pickup occurs between 08:00 and 08:30, so travelers should be ready and waiting promptly. The tour includes accommodation for one night at a comfortable 3-star hotel, giving ample rest after two full days of adventure.
Transportation is by guided vehicle, and the entire tour is led by live English-speaking guides, who explain the sites and answer questions. The tour is designed to balance sightseeing with active participation, making it suitable for those prepared for walking, some uneven terrain, and variable weather.

This tour is not suitable for children under 7 years old due to the physical demands of walking and the nature of some activities. Participants should wear sturdy, waterproof footwear and warm clothing, especially when visiting the waterfalls or ice caves. Weather conditions can vary, so packing layers and waterproof gear is advisable.
While the tour offers flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option, travelers should be aware that aurora sightings depend heavily on cloud cover and atmospheric conditions, and are not guaranteed.

The 2 Day South Iceland, Glacier Lagoon & Blue Ice Cave tour provides a compact yet comprehensive look at some of Iceland’s most iconic sights. From thundering waterfalls and volcanic beaches to glacial lagoons and icy cave marvels, the tour balances scenic beauty with active exploration.
The inclusion of the glacier super-jeep ride and ice cave exploration makes this a standout choice for those wanting a hands-on experience of Iceland’s icy landscapes. The small group size and expert guides ensure a personalized journey, perfect for travelers who appreciate detailed insights and intimate encounters with nature.
For travelers seeking a well-organized, scenic, and adventurous two-day exploration of South Iceland, this tour delivers excellent value. Its combination of iconic sites, thrilling activities, and comfortable logistics makes it an engaging option for those ready to witness some of Iceland’s most breathtaking natural phenomena.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 days, including one night of accommodation.
What is included in the tour price?
It includes guided transportation, the ice cave adventure, accommodation at a 3-star hotel, and small group sizes limited to 18 participants.
What stops are part of the itinerary?
Stops include Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and the blue ice cave via Vatnajökull Glacier.
Can I see the Northern Lights?
Aurora viewing is possible if atmospheric conditions and cloud cover permit, but it is not guaranteed.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 7 years old are not recommended due to the physical activity involved.
What should I wear?
Sturdy, waterproof shoes, warm layers, and waterproof clothing are advised to stay comfortable in Iceland’s variable weather.
Are meals included?
The provided information does not specify meal details; travelers should plan accordingly.
What is the guide’s language?
The tour is led by live English-speaking guides.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made with BusTravel Iceland, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure and to reserve now and pay later.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The information does not specify accessibility details, but some sites like waterfalls and ice caves may involve walking on uneven terrain.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of waterfalls, black sand beaches, glacial lagoons, and especially the blue ice cave accessed via super-jeep offers a memorable and active overview of South Iceland’s natural beauty.