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Experience Iceland's stunning south coast on a private tour from Reykjavik, visiting waterfalls, black sand beaches, glaciers, volcanoes, and cultural sites in one full day.

The Spectacular South Coast Iceland Private Tour offers an intimate, personalized exploration of some of Iceland’s most striking landscape features. Priced at $858.65 per person, this full-day adventure lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours and departs from central Reykjavik. Private transport, hotel pickup, and the undivided attention of a professional guide** make this an ideal choice for first-time visitors or those with limited time. The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 8 reviews, reflecting its quality, flexibility, and memorable moments.
We appreciate that the tour is customizable, allowing guides to tailor the experience to your interests. With round-trip private transportation and museums included (if selected), it balances adventure with cultural insights. This tour suits travelers who want an efficient, rundown of Iceland’s south coast in a luxurious, private setting, with many praising the knowledgeable guides and breathtaking scenery.
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The journey begins with hotel pickup in central Reykjavik, where the guide meets your group for a smooth start. The private vehicle takes you southward, with scenic views of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier along the way. The flexible schedule allows for a comfortable pace, focusing on the locations that most interest your party. The comfortable transport is equipped with high-speed 4G WiFi and premium bottled water, ensuring a pleasant ride throughout the day.

The first stop is Urridafoss Waterfall, known for its impressive water volume. This 30-minute stop is admission-free, offering a chance to see one of Iceland’s most powerful waterfalls. The scenery here sets the tone for the day, highlighting Iceland’s untamed natural energy. It’s an easy walk, and the views are striking, making it a great spot for photos and initial awe.

A key highlight for many is the Lava Centre, included if the museum option is chosen. This museum provides a one-hour overview of Iceland’s volcanic activity and geological forces. Visitors learn about volcanoes like Eyjafjallajökull—famous for its 2010 eruption that disrupted European air traffic—and Katla, one of Iceland’s most powerful volcanoes hidden beneath the Mýrdalsjökull glacier. The exhibits are engaging and informative, making this a must-visit for understanding the volcanic forces shaping Iceland.

Next, the tour stops at Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls. The 30-minute visit allows guests to walk behind the falls in the summer months, providing a unique perspective. The sheer height of 60 meters and the cascade’s spectacle make this a favorite photo spot. The familiarity of Seljalandsfoss draws many, and the experience of standing behind the curtain of water is memorable.

A visit to the Eyjafjallajökull visitor center offers insight into the 2010 eruption that caused widespread air traffic disruptions. This stop provides context about Iceland’s volcanic activity and its impact on the country and Europe. It’s a short but enriching visit that enhances understanding of the landscape’s volcanic origins and ongoing activity.

The Skógarfoss, known for its impressive cascade and powerful spray, is the next stop. The 30-minute visit allows for photos from various viewpoints, including the top of the waterfall. Nearby, the Skógar Folk Museum showcases traditional Icelandic life with grass-roofed farmhouses and a collection of handicrafts. This visit combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, offering a well-rounded experience.

Driving past the Mýrdalsjökull glacier, the tour highlights volcanic activity beneath the ice and the glacier’s iconic presence. The guide explains the relationship between glaciers and eruptions, emphasizing the region’s volatile nature. Inside the glacier, the Katla volcano remains a significant feature, adding to the sense of Iceland’s powerful landscape.
The tour’s final nature stops are Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara. At Dyrhólaey, you find spectacular views of the black sand beach and the sea arch. It’s a 30-minute stop to admire seabird colonies, including puffins, and the rugged coastline.
Then, at Reynisfjara, travelers experience the famous volcanic black sand beach, known for its Dyrhólaey sea arch and Basalt columns. The 45-minute walk along the black sands offers awe-inspiring scenery and photo opportunities. The power of the Atlantic waves here is palpable, and the scenery is distinctly Icelandic.
In the charming village of Vik, the tour pauses for about an hour. This is a chance to stretch, take photos, and enjoy a lunch break. Ranked as Iceland’s southernmost settlement, Vik offers a glimpse into local life amid dramatic landscapes. The village’s colorful church and scenic surroundings make it a perfect spot to reflect on the day’s adventure.
After exploring Vik, the journey heads back toward Reykjavik. The return trip offers time to relax and review the unforgettable sights seen throughout the day. The tour concludes with hotel drop-off, leaving guests with a rundown of Iceland’s south coast in a comfortable, private setting.
One of the key strengths of this private tour is its customization. The guide can focus more on natural wonders or cultural sites, depending on your interests. This flexibility allows for a more relaxed pace and tailored experience, which is often highlighted in reviews praising the personalized attention.
Included in the price are hotel pickup and drop-off, transport by private vehicle, professional driver-guide, bottled water, and high-speed WiFi. You should wear comfortable walking shoes and dress according to weather conditions, as some stops involve walking on uneven terrain. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join. Entrance fees are not included unless specified, and food and drinks are not included either, aside from bottled water.
This private, full-day experience provides an intimate and flexible way to explore Iceland’s south coast, especially for those who value personalized attention and customized itineraries. The included stops cover key waterfalls, beaches, glaciers, and volcanic sites, giving a comprehensive view of the region’s natural beauty and geological activity. The knowledgeable guides and luxury transport elevate the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.
Travelers who prefer a private, customized experience will find this tour particularly appealing. It suits those eager to see famous waterfalls, black sand beaches, and volcanoes with an expert guide explaining the significance of each site. The full-day format makes it ideal for first-time visitors wanting an efficient overview or return visitors seeking a more in-depth, tailored day.
This tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural insight, and comfort. Its private nature ensures a personalized experience and the opportunity to focus on specific interests, whether waterfalls, volcanoes, or beaches. The inclusion of museums adds educational depth, while the scenic stops satisfy every photographer’s desire.
While the price point is higher than group tours, the luxury of private transport and guides justifies the investment for most travelers seeking comfort and exclusivity. This tour particularly shines for first-time visitors or those with limited time who want to see the best of Iceland’s south coast without the rush.
“It was excellent.”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, round-trip private transport, professional driver-guide, premium bottled water, and high-speed WiFi in the vehicle. Museum visits are included if selected.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, providing ample time at each stop to explore and photograph.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour is private and customizable, allowing guides to tailor the experience to your specific interests within the scheduled stops.
Are meals included?
Meals are not included in the tour price, but a lunch break in Vik is scheduled during the day.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most travelers can participate, but comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as some stops involve walking on uneven terrain.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include Seljalandsfoss and Skógarfoss waterfalls, Reynisfjara black sand beach, Dyrhólaey sea arch, Vik village, and optionally, visits to the Lava Center and Skógar Folk Museum.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
The private, customizable experience and expert guides make this tour a flexible alternative to larger group excursions, with a focus on quality and personal attention.
Is hotel pickup available in Reykjavik?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included in the tour, making logistics simple and convenient.
What is the best time to book?
The tour is frequently booked about 95 days in advance, so early reservations are recommended to secure preferred dates.
How can I contact the tour provider?
You can reach Private Hire Iceland at +3545393990 or [email protected] for inquiries and reservations.