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Explore Iceland's stunning South Coast on an 11-hour private tour featuring powerful waterfalls, black sand beaches, a lava show with VIP access, and a delicious lunch.
The Reykjavik: South Coast Tour with Lava Show & Lunch offers an immersive day exploring some of Iceland’s most iconic landscapes, combined with a rare opportunity to witness real, flowing lava. Priced for a private group experience, this tour lasts 11 hours and is rated 5 stars by the provider, Easy Transfer ehf. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a comprehensive, comfortable way to see glaciers, waterfalls, volcanic shores, and more, all with the convenience of luxurious transport with Wi-Fi and USB power outlets.
What truly sets this tour apart is the Icelandic Lava Show, where visitors get VIP access to an exclusive demonstration of molten lava heated to 1,100°C being poured onto ice — a dramatic, one-of-a-kind experience. Coupled with a delicious lunch at Suður-Vík Restaurant and visits to stunning sites like Seljalandsfoss and Reynisfjara, this tour balances natural wonders and cultural insights with comfort and style.
This tour is best suited for those who want a full-day, hassle-free exploration of the South Coast with expert guidance and premium extras. It offers an ideal mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and hands-on experiences, making it ideal for travelers who appreciate a detailed, well-paced itinerary and a touch of volcanic drama.


The tour departs from Reykjavík, with a 105-minute drive through Iceland’s scenic countryside. This comfortable transfer allows travelers to relax and enjoy the changing landscapes on the way to the South Coast. The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, with the benefit of a professional English-speaking guide leading the way.
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Your first stop is Seljalandsfoss, a waterfall famous for its ability to walk behind the cascade. The 50-minute visit provides a magical setting where sunlight filters through the falling water, creating rainbows and mist. The guide shares engaging local stories and folklore, enriching the experience of this iconic Icelandic site. Walking behind the waterfall offers a unique perspective and memorable photo opportunities.

Next, the Skógafoss waterfall commands attention with its 60-meter drop. The 40-minute stop allows visitors to view it from the base or climb a staircase for panoramic views over the plains and mountains. The mist often produces vivid rainbows, making this location a favorite for photography and appreciating Iceland’s raw power. Its cinematic presence makes Skógafoss a highlight of the journey.

In Vík, the southernmost village, travelers enjoy an included lunch at Suður-Vík Restaurant. The restaurant is well-loved by locals for its fresh soups, Icelandic dishes, and options catering to vegan and vegetarian diets. While dining, the guide shares insights into the local culture, climate, and volcanic history that shape life in this remote coastal community. The one-hour break offers a chance to relax and savor authentic Icelandic flavors.
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The Icelandic Lava Show is the tour’s centerpiece, where real lava heated to 1,100°C is poured onto ice, simulating a volcanic eruption. VIP access grants a closer view, and a refreshment cocktail is included before the demonstration. This powerful display offers a rare, hands-on encounter with Iceland’s volcanic activity, providing a tangible connection to the island’s fiery geological nature.
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After the lava show, the tour visits Reynisfjara, world-famous for its black sand, towering basalt columns, and Reynisdrangar sea stacks. The 45-minute guided exploration explains the volcanic origins of the landscape, the ocean currents, and local folklore surrounding the sea stacks. The rugged waves and dramatic scenery make Reynisfjara a captivating stop, perfect for photographs and appreciating Iceland’s volcanic coastline.

The 30-minute stop at Dyrhólaey offers sweeping 360° views of the South Coast. The high promontory provides vistas of black beaches, sea arches, and, in summer, puffin colonies. The guide highlights the geological features and scenic beauty of this vantage point, making it an excellent conclusion before heading toward the glacier.
The final stop is Sólheimajökull, a striking glacier where a 45-minute guided tour reveals the ice’s textures and formations. This site allows travelers to experience the icy landscape that characterizes Iceland’s volcanic activity, rounding out the day with a taste of the country’s glacial environment.

The journey back to Reykjavík takes approximately 25 minutes, passing by farmlands, distant glaciers, and glowing lava fields. The tour concludes with a comfortable transfer, leaving travelers with a camera full of stunning images and the memory of witnessing real flowing lava firsthand.
Participants should bring warm outdoor clothing, including windproof and waterproof layers, as well as comfortable walking shoes. In winter, packing hat and gloves is recommended. The vehicle’s Wi-Fi and USB outlets help keep devices charged and connected during the day. Since the tour is private, it offers flexibility and personalized attention, making it suitable for travelers wanting a tailored, immersive experience.
This tour combines the best of Iceland’s South Coast with unique extras like the VIP Lava Show, making it stand out from other day trips. The luxurious vehicle and professional guide enhance comfort and knowledge, while the included lunch and VIP access to the lava demonstration add value. It’s a comprehensive choice for those who want to see glaciers, waterfalls, volcanic beaches, and experience real lava — all in one well-organized day.
This full-day private tour offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and volcanic spectacle, ideal for travelers seeking an in-depth, comfortable exploration. The combination of iconic waterfalls, dramatic beaches, and the live lava demonstration creates memorable moments and authentic experiences. The luxury vehicle, expert guide, and thoughtful itinerary make this a reliable choice for an enriching day in Iceland.
While the tour covers many highlights, it does involve a long day with some walking, so travelers should be prepared for outdoor conditions. The private group approach ensures a tailored experience, making it especially suitable for those who value flexibility and personalized attention.
What is included in the Lava Show VIP experience?
The VIP access includes a closer view of the lava demonstration and a refreshment cocktail before the show.
How long is the tour overall?
The entire tour lasts approximately 11 hours, including travel time, sightseeing, lunch, and the lava show.
What locations will I visit?
Stops include Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara Beach, Dyrhólaey, Sólheimajökull, and Vík for lunch.
Is the tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, but participants should wear appropriate outdoor clothing to stay comfortable in Iceland’s changing weather.
Can I customize this tour?
As a private group experience, it offers some flexibility, but the core itinerary is fixed based on the description.
How do I book the tour?
Reservations are flexible, allowing you to reserve now and pay later, with full refunds available up to 24 hours before departure.