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Discover Iceland’s stunning South Coast with a private 10-hour tour from Reykjavik, visiting waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, and scenic viewpoints
This private tour of Iceland’s South Coast offers an intimate way to see some of the country’s most iconic sights. Priced at $1,192 per group, accommodating up to 6 travelers, it provides a personalized experience led by a knowledgeable guide. With a duration of approximately 10 hours, this tour covers a wide array of natural wonders, from cascading waterfalls to black sand beaches and glaciers.
Convenience is a key feature, as pickup is offered and a mobile ticket makes the process smooth. The tour includes WiFi on board and parking fees, making it easy to relax and enjoy the scenery. This experience is ideal for those seeking a comprehensive and flexible way to explore South Iceland, with a good balance of sightseeing, photo opportunities, and local insights. The only notable limitation is that lunch is not included, so planning for a meal is recommended.
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The tour begins with a visit to Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls. Located along the South Coast and about a two-hour drive from Reykjavik, it’s renowned for the unique pathway that allows visitors to walk behind the cascading water. This offers spectacular photo opportunities and a chance to experience a waterfall from a different perspective.
Admission is included, and the 40-minute stop provides ample time to marvel at the natural beauty. Keep in mind that the walk behind the waterfall can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is advisable. The scenery here is truly memorable, with the waterfall’s mist often creating rainbows on sunny days.
Next, the group heads to Skogafoss, a massive waterfall measuring 25 meters wide with a drop of 60 meters. Known for its thunderous flow and lush surroundings, Skogafoss is often featured in Icelandic media, including the opening scenes of season 8 of Game of Thrones.
With admission included, travelers spend about 50 minutes at this impressive site. You can choose to view the falls from below or climb the staircase to a viewpoint above for a panoramic shot. The sheer size and power of Skogafoss make it a highlight, and its frequent rainbows add extra charm.
A key highlight is the stop at Solheimajokull, an outlet glacier of Myrdalsjokull ice cap. The glacier has been shrinking rapidly, which is visible at its base, where a glacier lagoon reveals its receding edge.
The 50-minute stop allows for a close-up view of the glacier’s surface and the surrounding landscape. The glacier’s dynamic nature offers insight into climate change, and the scenery makes for compelling photographs. Since an admission ticket is included, visitors can appreciate the glacier’s grandeur without additional costs.
No trip to Iceland’s south is complete without visiting Reynisfjara, a world-famous black sand beach. Here, travelers admire the basalt columns and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising from the ocean. The beach’s rugged beauty has made it a popular scene for movies and photos.
The 40-minute stop at Reynisfjara provides time to explore the striking landscape, but visitors should stay aware of the strong currents and avoid venturing too close to the water’s edge. The beach’s dark sands and towering formations create a stark contrast to the lush landscapes inland, making it a truly unique sight.
The Dyrhólaey Peninsula offers sweeping views of the South Coast, along with a historic lighthouse and a prominent rock arch that gives the promontory its name. The 50-minute stop includes opportunities to enjoy panoramic vistas of the coastline and observe local birdlife, including puffins during the season.
This scenic viewpoint is perfect for photography and taking in the rugged beauty of Iceland’s southern edge. The elevated location provides a different perspective compared to the beaches and waterfalls below.
The tour concludes with a visit to Vik, Iceland’s southernmost village. Located 110 miles from Reykjavik, Vik is celebrated for its picturesque setting and proximity to natural attractions. The one-hour stop is free of charge and allows travelers to stroll around, admire the colorful houses, and soak in views of the surrounding landscape.
Vik also offers a chance to purchase souvenirs or enjoy a quick snack, making it a relaxing ending to the day’s sightseeing. Its scenic backdrop and quaint atmosphere make it an ideal place for a brief rest before heading back to Reykjavik.
This private tour includes pickup service and WiFi on board, ensuring comfort and connectivity throughout the day. The parking fees are covered, so there’s no need to worry about extra costs. The tour runs every day from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, providing flexibility for travelers’ schedules.
Since it’s a private experience, only your group participates, allowing for a more personalized and flexible itinerary. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access near public transportation options.
The tour is operated by Local Driver Guide in Iceland, a company praised for excellent service and professional guiding. The only review available describes it as the best trip to Iceland, noting the good value for money and no unpleasant surprises. The guide’s expertise likely enhances the experience, making the day both enjoyable and informative.
This 10-hour private tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Iceland’s stunning South Coast. The combination of iconic waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, and scenic viewpoints makes it a well-rounded sightseeing experience. The admission tickets included for key stops, along with WiFi and parking, add value and convenience.
While lunch is not included, the tour’s flexible timing and personalized nature make it a strong choice for travelers wanting a tailored Iceland adventure. It suits those who prefer small groups, professional guiding, and a carefully curated itinerary that highlights the country’s most celebrated natural sights.
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Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Most travelers can participate comfortably, but walking at sites like Reynisfjara and Dyrhólaey may require stable footing.
What is included in the price?
The admission tickets to all stops, WiFi on board, and parking fees are included. Lunch is not provided.
Can I customize the itinerary?
As a private tour, it offers flexibility to tailor the schedule within the available stops.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and possibly snacks or a drink, since lunch isn’t included.
How long are the stops at each location?
Stops range from 40 to 60 minutes, providing enough time to explore and take photos without feeling rushed.
Is the tour available year-round?
Yes, the tour runs from March 31, 2025, to October 8, 2026, every day during those months, within the hours of 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM.