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Experience Iceland's stunning south coast on a private 8-10 hour tour with a professional photographer guiding your journey and capturing your best moments.

The Private South Coast Tour from Reykjavik offers a personalized way to explore Iceland’s most breathtaking landscapes. Priced at $1,490 per group (up to 4 people), this full-day experience combines scenic sightseeing with expert photography guidance. The tour lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours, with convenient hotel pickup and drop-off included, making it a seamless way to see the iconic sights beyond the city.
What truly sets this tour apart is the opportunity to learn photography tips and pose for professional images at some of Iceland’s most photogenic locations. This makes it ideal not only for sightseeing but also for creating high-quality keepsakes. With a high rating of 5.0 based on 6 reviews, it is clearly a popular choice for those looking for a private, personalized adventure that combines scenery with expert photography.
While the tour is perfect for travelers who want to avoid large groups and enjoy tailored attention, it’s worth noting that food and drinks are not included, so planning for meals is advisable. This experience appeals most to those who want a mix of sightseeing and photography, and who value comfort, privacy, and a guide with professional photography skills.

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This tour offers the advantage of a private, tailored experience that focuses on your interests. Unlike large group excursions, it allows for flexibility in pacing and stops, guided by a professional photographer who provides personalized tips throughout the day. The round-trip transportation from Reykjavik ensures comfort and minimizes hassle.
The small group size (up to 4 people) ensures more attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Since the tour is suitable for most travelers and involves no strenuous activity, it fits well into a day of sightseeing without requiring extensive physical exertion. The hotel pickup and drop-off streamline logistics, meaning you can start and end the day comfortably.
This experience is particularly valuable for photo enthusiasts or anyone wanting professional-quality images of themselves against Iceland’s stunning scenery. If capturing memories is a priority, the guide’s expertise in photography truly enhances the value.

The first stop is Seljalandsfoss, a waterfall famous for the unique opportunity to walk behind it. Fed by melting glacier water from Eyjafjallajokull volcano, this site provides breathtaking photo opportunities from multiple angles. The tour includes 1 hour here with admission included, giving ample time to explore and shoot.
Photographs taken behind the falls showcase a dramatic vista of cascading water framed by Icelandic sky. The experience of being so close to the falling water is memorable. Since the path behind the waterfall can be wet, appropriate footwear is advisable. This stop offers a perfect blend of natural wonder and photo potential.

Next, the tour visits Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s biggest and most impressive waterfalls. With a drop of about 62 meters and a width of 25 meters, Skógafoss commands attention. The 1-hour visit here offers opportunities to photograph the cascade from different perspectives.
The guide can help you find the best angles to capture the power and scale of Skógafoss. Its accessibility and size make it a favorite for photos. The site is free to visit, but the sheer size and roar of the water make it an unforgettable sight. This stop is a highlight for anyone wanting iconic Icelandic scenery.
The tour continues to Dyrhólaey, a 110-120 meter promontory offering panoramic views of the coast. Here, visitors find a historic lighthouse, dramatic cliffs, and, in summer, Atlantic Puffins. The 1-hour stop provides an ideal setting for landscape photography and birdwatching.
The views from Dyrhólaey span across the Atlantic and the black-sand beaches below. Photographers can take advantage of natural light and sweeping vistas. The site’s natural beauty and birdlife make it a varied stop, blending scenery with wildlife photography opportunities.
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One of Iceland’s most famous sites, Reynisfjara, features black volcanic sand, powerful waves, and Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising from the ocean. The 1-hour visit allows for capturing the contrast of dark sands and white surf, with the sea stacks providing dramatic focal points.
The tour includes admission, and guides often suggest safe viewing spots on the beach. Photographers appreciate the unique landscape and the chance to shoot the striking coastal formations. Be mindful of the strong waves and always prioritize safety while photographing this active shoreline.

The small village of Vík is Iceland’s southernmost settlement, sitting beneath the Mýrdalsjökull glacier. A brief 1-hour stop includes photographing the village, the glacier, and the surrounding scenery. The guide shares insights into the area’s geology and local culture.
Vík’s charming setting and views of the glacier make it a great place for portrait shots or capturing Icelandic village life against rugged natural backgrounds. The stop provides a peaceful moment before heading to less accessible areas.
A highlight of this tour is the visit to Kvernufoss, a lesser-known waterfall accessible via a short, slightly challenging hike through lush canyons. The journey through green scenery leads to a moss-covered cliff with a cascading waterfall plunging into a clear pool.
This off-the-beaten-path stop offers serenity and untouched beauty, perfect for those seeking quiet, beautiful nature scenes. Admission is included, and the hike’s moderate difficulty suits most travelers prepared for some light walking. It’s an ideal spot for relaxed photography away from crowds.
The private transportation ensures comfort and convenience, with hotel pickup and drop-off included within Reykjavik. The tour departs at any time between 12:00 AM and 11:30 PM, giving flexibility for scheduling.
The entire experience is designed to be most accessible and suitable for most travelers, with confirmation received at booking. Since the tour is weather-dependent, poor conditions may lead to rescheduling or a full refund, which highlights the importance of flexibility.
The professional photographer guide plays a central role in this experience, offering tips on capturing better photos and posing for portraits. The guidance enhances the quality of images taken at each stop, whether for casual memories or professional-quality photographs.
Many reviews praise guides like Bent and Siggi for their talent and attention to detail, making the photo sessions both fun and productive. This focus on photography is a defining feature that distinguishes this tour from standard sightseeing trips.
This private tour appeals strongly to photography enthusiasts and travelers seeking personalized attention. Its stops are selected for their scenic and photographic value, making it suitable for those who want high-quality images alongside sightseeing. Families or small groups benefit from the intimacy and flexibility.
However, since food and drinks are not included, travelers should plan to bring snacks or meals, particularly if they have specific dietary needs. The tour’s 8 to 10-hour duration suits those prepared for a full day out, with moderate physical activity involved in some stops like Kvernufoss.
This tour offers a balanced blend of iconic Icelandic landscapes and expert photography guidance in a private setting. The round-trip transport, flexible schedule, and personalized service make it a strong choice for those who prefer tailored experiences over large-group excursions. The quality of stops—from waterfalls to beaches and villages—ensures a comprehensive and picturesque journey.
While it requires a bit of planning around meals and weather, the accessibility and the opportunity to capture professional-grade photos make it well worth considering. It’s best suited for adventurers and photography lovers who appreciate comfort, privacy, and expert guidance.
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Is food included in this tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or meals for the day.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 8 to 10 hours, depending on conditions and pace.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
The stops are Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Dyrhólaey, Reynisfjara beach, Vík, and Kvernufoss.
Is this tour accessible for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, though some stops like Kvernufoss involve a short, moderate hike.
Can I customize the schedule?
Since it’s a private tour, timing can be flexible within the operating hours, and the guide can tailor the experience to your preferences.
What makes this tour different from other South Coast excursions?
The key distinction is the professional photographer guide who helps you capture the best images and poses for portraits, combining sightseeing with high-quality photography.