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Explore South Iceland’s secret waterfalls, caves, and glaciers on this 10-hour tour for $249, featuring Kvernufoss, Hella Caves, Urriðafoss, Gluggafoss, and Sólheimajökull glacier.
Discover the quiet beauty of Iceland’s South Coast with the Iceland: South Coast Hidden Gems and Caves of Hella Day Tour. Priced at $249 per person and lasting 10 hours, this tour offers an immersive experience that takes you beyond the crowded attractions. Departing from Reykjavik, it includes visits to secluded waterfalls, mysterious caves, and one of Iceland’s most iconic glaciers, Sólheimajökull.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on lesser-known sights, such as Kvernufoss, a waterfall you can walk behind, and the Caves of Hella, where folklore and history unfold underground. The tour combines scenic stops with fascinating exploration, making it ideal for travelers eager to see Iceland’s quieter natural wonders. A key point to keep in mind is that the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces and narrow caves, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with some physical activity and weather changes.


The journey begins with pickup from 14 different locations in Reykjavik, including hotels and bus stops. After about an hour of travel, the first stop is at Urriðafoss, Iceland’s most voluminous waterfall, where 30 minutes are dedicated to observing its powerful cascade. This waterfall is often overlooked but impresses with its raw strength and wide flow, offering a peaceful spot away from crowds.
The scenic drive continues as the vehicle transports guests to the next highlight, the Caves of Hella. This guided 1.5-hour tour through the caves introduces visitors to Iceland’s ancient folklore and history. The caves are dark and narrow, so travelers should be prepared for a slightly adventurous underground experience.
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After the caves, the tour moves to Kvernufoss, a waterfall that you can walk behind, creating a truly immersive experience. With 40 minutes allocated to this stop, visitors enjoy close-up views of the cascading water framed by lush greenery. This waterfall remains relatively quiet compared to others, making it a perfect spot for peaceful photos and reflection.
The informative guide explains how Kvernufoss is part of a landscape that feels untouched and less touristy. The short walk involves some uneven terrain, but it’s manageable for most visitors with comfortable shoes.

Next, the tour visits Gluggafoss, also called the Window Waterfall, where distinct rock formations create natural “windows” in the landscape. The 30-minute stay allows time for photos and soaking in the scenery. The area feels both dramatic and serene, with the waterfall’s unique features adding a sense of wonder.
This stop offers a quieter alternative to more popular waterfalls, providing opportunities to appreciate Iceland’s raw geological beauty without the crowds.

The highlight of the trip is the 40-minute visit to Sólheimajökull, an Icelandic glacier renowned for its size and striking ice formations. The guide shares insights into glacier formation and the ongoing changes caused by climate factors. Visitors are encouraged to observe the blue ice and cracks that characterize this impressive ice mass.
The glacier’s expansive surface provides a sense of scale and power, making it a memorable photo opportunity. The visit to Sólheimajökull is a perfect way to conclude the sightseeing, offering a glimpse of Iceland’s iconic icy landscape.
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Midway through the day, the tour includes a 15-minute break at a local café, where travelers can enjoy a quick refreshment. This pause offers a chance to chat, rehydrate, and prepare for the remaining stops, all within a friendly, relaxed setting.

Following the glacier, the journey continues with additional sightseeing stops, each lasting around 30 minutes. These sites further showcase Iceland’s variety of waterfalls and landscapes, giving more time to appreciate the natural beauty and snap photos away from large crowds.
The stops are spaced out to maintain a steady pace, ensuring the day feels leisurely yet full of discovery.

The tour is operated by Lilja Tours, known for their knowledgeable guides and comfortable vehicles with WiFi, making the long day more enjoyable. The transportation between stops is smooth, and the pickup and drop-off are available at multiple locations in Reykjavik, simplifying planning.
Included in the price are visits to Kvernufoss, Gluggafoss, the Caves of Hella, Urriðafoss, and Sólheimajökull, along with the guided cave tour and transportation. Meals are not included, so travelers can bring snacks or plan to eat at the café stop.
This tour involves walking on uneven terrain and navigating narrow, dark caves, so suitable comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential. Since weather conditions in Iceland can change rapidly, travelers should come prepared with warm layers and rain gear.
The caves and some outdoor stops may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments or claustrophobia, as narrow passages and dark environments are part of the experience.

This tour offers a more off-the-beaten-path experience compared to larger, more crowded Iceland excursions. It shares similarities with glacier hikes, whale-watching, and Golden Circle tours, but stands out by focusing on less touristy waterfalls and ancient caves.
Guests who prefer a quieter, more authentic side of Iceland will appreciate the emphasis on peaceful nature and historical intrigue. The 10-hour schedule balances sightseeing with enough time for reflection, making it suitable for most day-trippers.
This $249 tour proves to be a strong choice for travelers seeking a scenic, less crowded exploration of Iceland’s South Coast. The focus on secluded waterfalls, ancient caves, and glacier views offers a varied experience in one day. The small group atmosphere and comfortable transportation enhance the journey, making it feel intimate and relaxed.
While physically demanding at times, the tour rewards participants with authentic Icelandic landscapes that aren’t overrun by travelers. It’s ideal for those who appreciate nature, history, and quiet beauty, looking for a meaningful adventure away from the crowds.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes visits to Kvernufoss, Gluggafoss, the Caves of Hella, Urriðafoss, and Sólheimajökull glacier, along with guided tours and transportation. WiFi-equipped vehicle is provided.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is 10 hours, starting with pickup in Reykjavik and ending with drop-off at various central locations.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, warm and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended due to outdoor walking and variable weather conditions.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces and navigating narrow caves, so it is not suited for those with mobility impairments.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
Will I see the famous waterfalls?
Yes, you visit Urriðafoss, Kvernufoss, and Gluggafoss, each offering a unique view and peaceful environment.
Is the glacier visit a hike?
No, the Sólheimajökull stop involves sightseeing, but it does not include a glacier hike. Visitors can enjoy the ice formations and ice scenery from the viewing area.
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour offers pickup from 14 locations in Reykjavik, including hotels and bus stops, for convenience.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but a café stop provides a chance to purchase refreshments.
How does this tour compare to other Iceland excursions?
It emphasizes hidden waterfalls and caves away from crowds, making it a good choice for travelers wanting a quiet, scenic experience that still covers key landscapes of South Iceland.