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Experience Iceland’s stunning south coast with a private 2-day tour, including glacier hikes, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.
The Private Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon 2 Day Tour & Glacier Hike offers an intimate exploration of Iceland’s captivating South Coast, all for $7,240 per group of up to 2 people. Spanning roughly two days, this tour combines luxury transportation, expert guiding, and several iconic stops, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a comprehensive, personalized adventure. The tour begins in Reykjavik with hotel pickup, ensuring a hassle-free start, and includes breakfast, overnight accommodation, and most equipment, including gear for the glacier hike.
What sets this experience apart is the small group size and private nature, which allows for more personalized attention and flexible pacing. While the trip includes many of Iceland’s most famous sights—like Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara, and the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon—the standout feature remains the opportunity for an authentic glacier hike on Falljökull Glacier, with 4 hours of guided exploration. The tour also caters to those eager to see northern lights or enjoy less crowded spots, as some reviews highlight the extra touches by guides, such as including additional waterfalls and ensuring a smooth experience despite weather challenges.
This tour is best suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness, comfortable with outdoor gear and walking. The pickup in Reykjavik simplifies logistics, and the inclusion of most equipment—with optional rental of waterproof clothing and sturdy boots—makes it accessible for many. However, it’s worth noting that the minimum age is 10 years, and weather conditions can impact certain activities. This tour combines stunning scenery, expert guidance, and well-organized stops into a memorable two-day journey through Iceland’s southern highlights.

The Private Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Tour stands out by offering a personalized experience that big group tours can’t match. The tour departs early from Reykjavik, with luxury vehicle transportation that ensures a comfortable ride along Iceland’s scenic South Coast. The private nature means that your group enjoys the stops at your preferred pace, with direct interaction with your guide.
The journey begins with Seljalandsfoss, famous for its ability to be walked behind when the ice isn’t too thick, providing a memorable photo opportunity. Next, Skógafoss impresses with its power and size, and Reynisfjara Beach offers dramatic black sands, towering basalt columns, and sea stacks. The stops are designed to showcase Iceland’s volcanic landscape, providing both iconic sights and opportunities for stunning photos.
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Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss are two of Iceland’s best-known waterfalls. Seljalandsfoss is unique because visitors can walk behind the cascading water, although icy conditions may sometimes limit this option. Skógafoss, with its thunderous flow and lush surroundings, remains a favorite for photography. Both waterfalls are free to visit and are accessible with minimal walking.
Reynisfjara presents a contrasting landscape with its black sand beach, powerful Atlantic surf, and basalt rock formations. Iconic sea stacks rise from the ocean, creating a dramatic scene. Visitors should be cautious of the strong waves, but overall, this stop offers striking geological features that define Iceland’s volcanic character.

The Fjadrargljufur Canyon adds a scenic walk with stunning viewpoints overlooking the winding river below. The trail is manageable within 45 minutes, making it an easy yet impressive stop. Its steep walls and lush greenery highlight the varied terrain of Iceland’s interior.
Later, Fellsfjara, an iceberg-covered black sand beach, presents a quieter location compared to Reynisfjara. Its icy formations on the sands and tranquil environment allow for a more contemplative experience. Both stops underscore Iceland’s contrast of fiery volcanoes and icy glaciers.

On Day 2, the tour visits the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a vast water body filled with floating icebergs calved from Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier. The lagoon’s serene waters and towering ice formations create a surreal landscape, perfect for photography and reflection. The adjacent Black Sand Beach, dotted with ice chunks, offers a striking scene as well.
This stop is a highlight for many, providing opportunities to see massive icebergs drifting and to appreciate the scale of Iceland’s glaciers. It’s a free stop, but the visuals remain unforgettable.

The glacier hike on Falljökull Glacier is the tour’s signature activity, lasting around 4 hours with guide-led exploration. The included equipment ensures safety and comfort, and sturdy waterproof hiking boots are recommended, though they can be borrowed if requested. The hike provides an up-close view of Iceland’s icy heart, with the chance to walk over crevassed ice and explore ice formations.
The guide explains the glacier’s features, geology, and the ongoing process of glacier retreat, providing an educational component to the adventure. Travelers should be prepared for moderate physical activity, but the experience rewards with breathtaking views and unique photo opportunities.
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The tour includes overnight accommodation and a buffet breakfast both days, adding convenience and comfort to the experience. The luxury vehicle transports your group smoothly between stops, and most equipment for the glacier hike is provided. For added convenience, waterproof clothing can be rented for free, with prior notification, ensuring protection from Iceland’s often unpredictable weather.
While food and drinks outside breakfast are not included, the focus remains on the spectacular sights and activities. The tour is designed to be hassle-free, with round-trip transfers from Reykjavik’s designated meeting points, making logistics straightforward.

Since the tour is weather-dependent, activities like the glacier hike or visits to certain waterfalls could be affected by conditions. The tour operators are prepared to offer alternative options or reschedule in case of poor weather.
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level and be comfortable walking outdoors on uneven terrain. The minimum age of 10 ensures safety during the glacier hike. Waterproof clothing is essential, but can be rented at no extra charge, which eases packing concerns.

This private tour excels in offering a tailored experience that many larger group tours cannot match. The small group size maximizes personalized attention and flexibility, allowing guides to address specific interests or needs.
The expert guides receive praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to handle unexpected weather or delays. The inclusion of a long glacier hike, combined with visits to major waterfalls, beaches, and a glacier lagoon, makes it a well-rounded option for those wanting a comprehensive South Coast adventure.
This 2-day private journey presents a highly engaging way to see Iceland’s South Coast, combining stunning landscapes, glacier exploration, and personalized service. The expert guides and carefully curated itinerary ensure a smooth, memorable experience that is perfect for travelers who prefer an intimate, flexible adventure.
While the cost is higher than group tours, the personalized attention, exclusive stops, and detailed glacier hike justify the price for many. It’s especially suited for those eager to explore Iceland’s icy realms and iconic waterfalls with some added comfort and flexibility.
If you seek an actively engaging tour with a focus on nature’s grandeur, this private journey delivers on multiple fronts, providing unforgettable moments in Iceland’s remarkable landscape.
“Amazing experience! 11/10 recommend.”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour price covers breakfast, overnight accommodation, glacier hike & equipment, pickup and drop-off in Reykjavik, and transport by luxury vehicle.
How long is the glacier hike?
The glacier hike on Falljökull Glacier lasts approximately 4 hours.
Are waterproof clothing and boots provided?
Waterproof clothing can be rented free of charge, and sturdy waterproof hiking boots are available upon request.
What stops are included on the tour?
Stops include Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara Beach, Fjadrargljufur Canyon, Fellsfjara, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, and the Glacier Hike.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 10 years old due to safety considerations related to the glacier hike.
How flexible is the itinerary?
The private nature of the tour allows guides to adapt the pace and focus based on weather conditions and group preferences.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Activities may be rescheduled or substituted. The tour operator offers alternative options or a full refund if cancellation is necessary.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness and be comfortable walking on uneven terrain, especially during the glacier hike.
Can I see the Northern Lights?
While not guaranteed, some reviews mention lucky sightings of the Northern Lights during their stay at the guesthouse.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is possible up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. Fewer than 2 days’ notice results in no refund.