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Discover Iceland’s south coast with this private, full-day tour including waterfalls, glaciers, and black sand beaches, offering personalized comfort and flexible exploration.

This private tour of Iceland’s South Coast offers an intimate and customized way to see some of the country’s most iconic natural sights. Priced at $570.15 per person, it is designed for those who value comfort, flexibility, and a hassle-free experience. The tour lasts approximately 8 to 12 hours, making it a full day of exploration starting with convenient pickup directly from Reykjavik hotels.
What really sets this experience apart is its private nature, with only your group participating. You’ll be transported in a private vehicle with a professional driver, ensuring a safe, comfortable, and personalized journey. While lunch isn’t included, travelers receive complimentary coffee, tea, bottled water, and WiFi onboard to stay connected. The tour is perfect for those who want to avoid crowded group tours, enjoy flexible timing at each stop, and explore at their own pace.

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This tour departs with pickup from your Reykjavik hotel, making it easy to start your day without the hassle of navigating Icelandic roads. The transportation involves private vehicle use, which ensures a smooth ride with plenty of space for luggage and photos. The driver acts as a guide, offering insights into the areas visited, though some reviews suggest that additional background information could enhance the experience.
The parking fees are included, so there are no extra charges for stopping at each attraction. Travelers appreciate the comfortable and safe environment provided by the private transport, especially after a long trip or in unpredictable weather.

The first highlight is Seljalandsfoss, a 60-meter waterfall with a trail that allows visitors to walk behind the cascade. This unique perspective makes Seljalandsfoss a standout sight, offering incredible views from all angles. When sunny, bright rainbows appear over the waterfall, creating perfect photo opportunities.
The stop lasts approximately 1 hour, which provides enough time to take photos, walk around the site, and enjoy the scenery. An admission ticket is included, ensuring easy access without extra costs. We like how this stop combines stunning natural beauty with an interactive experience that feels both adventurous and leisurely.
Next, the tour visits Skogafoss, a 25-meter wide and 60-meter high waterfall. This site is steeped in local legend, associated with tales of Vikings and ancient treasures, adding a layer of myth to its impressive presence. The waterfall’s powerful flow creates a constant spray, often forming rainbows that add to the visual appeal.
You’ll spend about 1 hour here, allowing ample time to admire the falls, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere. The admission ticket includes access, making it a hassle-free experience. The sheer size and thunder of Skogafoss make it a highlight that exemplifies Iceland’s raw natural energy.
A lesser-known stop, Kvernufoss, offers a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. Surrounded by Icelandic nature, this quaint waterfall provides a chance to enjoy serene scenery undisturbed by other travelers. The stop lasts around 1 hour, ideal for a peaceful walk and reflection.
Since admission is included, travelers can wander freely around the area. Reviews highlight the value of this tranquil spot, perfect for those who want a quiet moment amid Iceland’s dramatic landscapes. It’s an ideal counterpoint to busier waterfalls, emphasizing the tour’s flexibility to explore at your own pace.

The glacier stop is Sólheimajökull, where visitors encounter spectacular ice and volcanic ash landscapes. The glacier’s surface features black volcanic ash layered over white ice, creating bizarre striped formations that are mesmerizing to observe. Some areas are covered with ash after eruptions, adding to the striking visual contrast.
This stop lasts about 1 hour and is admission-free, allowing travelers to focus on photography and exploration without additional costs. The scenery offers a glimpse into Iceland’s volcanic activity and glacial history, making it a fascinating stop for nature lovers.
The Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach is one of Iceland’s most iconic natural attractions. Known for its pure black gravel and boulders, the beach’s surreal landscape has earned wide recognition, with some considering it the most beautiful beach on Earth. Its unearthly scenery has made it a popular filming location for movies.
You spend around 1 hour at the beach, enough to walk along the sands, admire the volcanic formations, and take photos of the rugged coastline. The admission is included, and visitors often comment on the beach’s striking visuals and peaceful atmosphere. Its geological features provide a dramatic end to the day’s sightseeing.
This private tour includes complimentary coffee, tea, bottled water, and onboard WiFi, enhancing comfort and convenience throughout the day. The private transportation ensures a personalized experience, with the driver acting as a knowledgeable guide, though some reviews note that more background info could improve the overall experience.
Since the tour is booked 62 days in advance on average, it’s advisable to plan ahead, especially during peak seasons. The full-day format allows for a relaxed pace at each stop, with the flexibility to spend more or less time depending on your preferences. The cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind in case of weather issues or scheduling conflicts.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a personalized, comfortable, and flexible way to explore Iceland’s South Coast. It suits those who prefer private transport over group tours, value customized pacing, and want to visit a mix of waterfalls, glaciers, and beaches without the worry of logistics.
While the stops are accessible and well-chosen, some guests note that the driver’s knowledge might not be extensive, so those looking for detailed storytelling may want to supplement with guides or audio tours. Still, the stunning scenery and exclusive access make this a memorable way to experience Iceland’s south.
This private tour of Iceland’s South Coast delivers an efficient, relaxed, and intimate way to see some of the country’s most famous sights, including Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss, Kvernufoss, Sólheimajökull Glacier, and Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach. The cost of $570.15 per person is justified by the private vehicle, admission tickets, and personalized experience.
While it offers ample opportunities for photos, exploration, and quiet reflection, it also allows flexibility in timing and focus at each location. The comfort features, such as free WiFi and bottled water, along with the ease of hotel pickup, make this tour a solid choice for travelers wanting a hassle-free, tailored day in Iceland.
“We really enjoyed this tour. It was nice not having to be stuck on a tour with a bunch of people. The sites were amazing, lunch was delicious(not i…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers private transportation, parking fees, admission tickets to Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss, Kvernufoss, and Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach, as well as complimentary coffee, tea, bottled water, and WiFi onboard.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 12 hours, depending on the pace at each stop and weather conditions.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but travelers can bring their own or buy food during the stops.
Can I customize the stops or duration?
Yes, the private nature of the tour allows for some flexibility in spending more or less time at each location.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, the stops are accessible and do not require strenuous activity, though walking around each site is involved.
What makes this tour different from group options?
The private tour offers a personalized experience, more flexible timing, and a comfortable vehicle, avoiding crowded group tours.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 62 days in advance is typical, especially during peak seasons, to secure availability.
What if the weather is poor on the scheduled day?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.