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Discover Iceland’s stunning south coast with this 2-day tour, including a blue ice cave, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, waterfalls, and glacier hikes for $692.

The South Coast Iceland: 2-Day Blue Ice Cave & Jokulsarlon Tour offers an immersive journey through some of Iceland’s most iconic natural sights. Priced at $692 per person, this tour is perfect for those wanting to see glaciers, waterfalls, and unique ice caves within a compact two-day itinerary. It departs from Reykjavík, with pickup included and a limit of 18 participants, ensuring a small-group experience. The tour combines scenic drives, guided explanations, and adventure activities like glacier hiking, making it ideal for travelers eager for a mix of sightseeing and active exploration.
The tour is led by live English-speaking guides, who are praised for their knowledgeability and friendliness. It includes accommodation in a 3-star hotel, breakfast, glacier gear, and ice cave equipment, providing a seamless experience. While lunch and dinner are not included, there’s the option to rent hiking boots, and the tour’s flexible cancellation policy offers peace of mind. This tour suits travelers looking for a well-rounded, efficiently paced Icelandic adventure, especially those eager to see the famous waterfalls, glacier lagoon, and the extraordinary blue ice caves.
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This tour starts early, with pickup at 8:00 AM from designated central Reykjavík locations. The pickup process typically takes around 30 minutes, so travelers should be ready on time. The tour begins with a minibus transfer to the south coast, offering Wi-Fi and Icelandic music onboard to make the journey enjoyable. The small group size ensures a comfortable ride, avoiding the cramped feeling common with larger buses.
Pickup locations are carefully chosen within the city, and travelers are asked to provide their accommodation address for precise arrangements. This setup makes the start of the adventure straightforward and convenient, giving travelers a head start on exploring the stunning landscapes ahead.

One of the highlights of this tour is standing under the Seljalandsfoss Waterfall. Travelers get the chance to walk behind this iconic cascade, experiencing its power up close and capturing impressive photos. The tour also emphasizes visiting breathtaking natural landmarks along the south coast, with stops carefully timed so visitors don’t feel rushed.
The waterfalls exemplify Iceland’s dramatic scenery and offer perfect photo opportunities. While Seljalandsfoss is well-known, the tour’s flexible itinerary accommodates potential changes due to weather, so some stops may vary. Still, the focus remains on providing a rich experience of Iceland’s natural beauty.

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon ranks among the most famous sights on this tour. Visitors get to see floating icebergs and perhaps spot seals in the serene waters. The icebergs are formed from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, creating a landscape that looks like a giant, shifting sculpture.
The tour allows ample time to explore the lagoon, take photos, and appreciate the changing scenery. Weather can influence visibility, but the guides aim to maximize the chances of experiencing the lagoon’s spectacular icy formations. The visit is a highlight that combines natural serenity with the raw power of Iceland’s glaciers.
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One of the most unique features of this tour is the walk through a blue ice cave. These caves form naturally within glaciers and are renowned for their vivid blue hues and impossibly clear ice. The tour includes ice cave equipment to ensure safety during the exploration.
Travelers find the experience breathtaking and otherworldly, with the guides explaining the geology and formation of the caves. The ice cave visit is a highlight that offers a rare glimpse into the interior of Iceland’s glaciers, making it a must-do for adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts alike. Keep in mind that the access depends on weather and safety conditions, and the itinerary can change accordingly.

In Skaftafell, the tour features a scenic glacier hike suitable for beginners. Participants are provided with glacier gear, making the activity accessible and safe. The walk offers close-up views of the glacier’s surface, crevasses, and ice formations.
This activity adds an active element to the tour, giving a tangible sense of Iceland’s icy landscape. The guided hike is paced to suit all fitness levels, and the guides share insights about glacial features. It’s an opportunity to walk on a real glacier, creating memories that last long after the trip ends.

While Northern Lights sightings are not guaranteed**, the tour’s hotel accommodations in prime locations give travelers a good chance of witnessing this spectacular natural display. The guides monitor the conditions and provide advice and support for Aurora hunting during the evenings.
On some nights, travelers may enjoy viewing the Aurora Borealis from their hotel or during additional stops planned by the guides. This optional activity adds a magical element to the trip, especially during the winter months when the lights are more active.

This tour is designed to be convenient and flexible. It includes Wi-Fi onboard and Icelandic music, creating a comfortable journey. The small group size ensures an intimate experience and personalized attention. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, which offers peace of mind amid unpredictable weather.
Travelers are advised to pack lightly, as luggage storage is available in Reykjavík if needed. The tour’s itinerary may change based on weather or operational reasons, but the guides aim to optimize sightseeing opportunities.

According to reviews, the guides are a key strength of this trip. Guides like Thora, Pali, Shen Ji, and Oscar receive praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and patience. They often make extra stops for photos and answer detailed questions, enriching the experience.
Reviewers consistently mention the excellent time management, the diverse and beautiful stops, and the value for money. Even when weather conditions limit certain activities, guides adapt to ensure travelers still enjoy a memorable visit.
This 2-day South Coast tour appeals most to travelers who want to cover a lot of ground in a short period. It suits those interested in glaciers, waterfalls, ice caves, and glacier lagoons who prefer a small, guided group. The inclusion of accommodation and breakfast simplifies planning.
Given the physical activity involved—particularly the glacier hike—and the cost, it’s best for those comfortable with moderate outdoor adventures. It offers a balanced mix of scenic sightseeing and active exploration, making it a compelling choice for adventure travelers and nature lovers.
The South Coast Iceland: 2-Day Blue Ice Cave & Jokulsarlon Tour delivers an impressive lineup of natural wonders packed into just two days. With small group sizes, experienced guides, and well-organized logistics, it provides a comfortable yet adventurous experience.
While weather can influence some activities, the tour’s flexibility and the chance to see famous waterfalls, glacier lagoons, and ice caves make it worthwhile. The value for money is supported by the inclusion of hotel accommodation, breakfast, and specialized gear.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive, hassle-free introduction to Iceland’s dramatic south coast, especially those eager to capture unforgettable photos and walk on a glacier. For those seeking a balanced mix of sightseeing, activity, and comfort, this experience offers a compelling option.
“What a wonderful trip! We saw and did so much in 2 days. The glacier, lava beach with icebergs, lava beach with lots of seabirds and more. The nort…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $692 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It spans two days, with departure starting early in the morning.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is included, but lunch and dinner are not.
What gear is provided?
Glacier gear and ice cave equipment are supplied to ensure safety during activities.
Can I see the Northern Lights?
There is a possibility to see the Northern Lights, but it is not guaranteed; hotel locations are chosen to maximize chances.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 18 participants for a more personalized experience.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
The glacier hike is designed to be beginner-friendly, but some walking is involved.
What if the weather is bad?
In extreme weather, activities may be canceled or altered. The tour provider will assist with alternative arrangements if possible.
Do I need to bring my own hiking boots?
Hiking boots are available for rent when booking, but you can also bring your own.
How do I book and cancel?
You can reserve now and pay later with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.