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Discover Iceland’s stunning southeastern coast with this 7-hour shore excursion from Djúpivogur, visiting Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and scenic mountain stops.

This full-day tour from Djúpivogur takes you to some of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders in the southeast region. For cruise passengers or visitors with limited time, it offers a well-organized route through breathtaking landscapes, including Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and impressive mountain views at Vestrahorn and Eystrahorn. The total duration is 7 hours, making it a manageable yet packed sightseeing experience. The tour is led by an English-speaking guide from Tanni Travel, with live commentary that enriches every stop.
The journey features scenic drives through the Eastfjords and ample opportunities for photography at each highlight. Visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the timing, which ensures a relaxed experience without feeling rushed. A potential consideration is the walking involved at some stops, so comfortable shoes and warm clothing are recommended. This tour suits those eager to see Iceland’s glaciers, mountains, and beaches in one day, especially cruise guests with a tight schedule.
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The tour departs directly from the Port of Djúpivogur. Travelers will find the Tanni Travel coach with the tour’s name visible in the front windshield, at the coordinates 64.65763092041016, -14.282109260559082. The bus ride lasts about 1.5 hours to reach the first stop, setting a relaxed tone for the day.
The transportation is described as comfortable, ensuring a smooth journey through Iceland’s scenic roads. The group size is not specified, but the itinerary suggests a small to medium-sized group, allowing for a personal experience and plenty of time at each stop.

The first major stop is Vestrahorn, a coastal mountain famous for its striking black sand dunes and shallow tidal flats. This site offers some of the best photo opportunities along the southeast coast, especially with the mountains reflected on the wet sands during low tide.
Guests have about 35 minutes to explore this area, take pictures, and enjoy a short walk. The rugged landscape and dramatic peaks are perfect for landscape photography. This stop provides a great introduction to Iceland’s geological diversity and sets the tone for the day’s scenic highlights.
The centerpiece of this tour is the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a glacial lake filled with icebergs calved from a nearby glacier. You spend approximately 1 hour here, during which you can see large icebergs floating across the lagoon toward the sea.
The icebergs display stunning shades of blue and white, and their movements are mesmerizing. The guide explains the significance of the glacier and its role in Iceland’s landscape. This site is renowned for its photogenic quality, making it a favorite for visitors wanting striking nature photos.
More Great Tours NearbyJust across from the lagoon lies Diamond Beach, where ice chunks from the glacier wash up on the black sand shoreline. The stark contrast between ice and volcanic sand creates a dramatic visual that many find captivating.
During the visit, travelers have about 15 minutes to walk along the beach, photograph the ice sculptures, and enjoy the scenery. This stop complements the lagoon visit perfectly, providing a different perspective on the glacial landscape.

The tour continues with a scenic drive through the Eastfjords, an area known for its rugged coastlines, small fishing villages, and dramatic mountain ranges. The drive lasts about 1 hour and 40 minutes, giving ample time to appreciate Iceland’s diverse scenery from the comfort of the coach.
Along the way, the guide highlights local geological features and cultural points of interest, enriching the experience with informative commentary. The overall pacing ensures a relaxed journey, avoiding rushed stops.
The last stop before returning to Djúpivogur is at Eystrahorn, a rugged mountain offering expansive views over the coastline. Here, travelers get approximately 15 minutes for photos and to take in the vast scenery.
Eystrahorn’s jagged peaks and sweeping vistas serve as a fitting conclusion to the day’s sightseeing. The location provides an ideal photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the remote beauty of Iceland’s east coast.
After the stops at Eystrahorn, the bus takes about 40 minutes to return to the Port of Djúpivogur. The schedule is designed to align with cruise ship departures, ensuring timely return and avoiding any worries about missing the ship.
The overall pacing of the tour is well-balanced, with enough time at each major site to explore and take photos without feeling hurried. Passengers often appreciate the professionalism of the guides and the clear communication about timings.
Travelers should dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking. Bringing a camera is essential to capture the spectacular landscapes. Since the weather can change quickly, layered clothing and weather-appropriate gear are advisable.
The tour does not permit alcohol or drugs, ensuring a safe and respectful environment. Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now, pay later for added convenience.
This Djúpivogur shore excursion combines natural beauty, scenic driving, and engaging guides to create a memorable day of sightseeing. The stops at Vestrahorn, Jökulsárlón, Diamond Beach, and Eystrahorn showcase Iceland’s diverse landscapes in a single manageable trip.
The knowledgeable guides enhance the experience by explaining Iceland’s geology and environment, making it educational as well as stunning. The timed stops ensure visitors enjoy each site without feeling rushed, making it ideal for cruise guests or anyone looking for a rundown of Iceland’s southeastern treasures.
This tour offers a balanced blend of nature, photography, and scenic driving in Iceland’s southeastern coast. Its strength lies in careful pacing, diverse stops, and expert guidance that makes the landscapes come alive with stories.
While it involves some walking and outdoor exposure, the scenic highlights more than compensate. The return schedule aligns perfectly with cruise ship timings, providing peace of mind for travelers. Friendly guides and comfortable transport make this trip a reliable choice for those wanting a full yet flexible day immersed in Iceland’s breathtaking scenery.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, including travel time and sightseeing stops.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from the Port of Djúpivogur, with meeting details at coordinates 64.65763092041016, -14.282109260559082.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include Vestrahorn, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and Eystrahorn.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
The stops involve some walking, so comfortable shoes and warm clothing are recommended. The physical effort is moderate.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is food or drinks included?
The tour does not mention included food or drinks; travelers should bring their own snacks and water.
Are there opportunities for photography?
Absolutely—each stop is highly photogenic, especially Vestrahorn and Diamond Beach.
Does the guide provide commentary?
Yes, the English-speaking guide offers live commentary throughout the trip.
Is this tour good for cruise passengers?
Yes, it is scheduled to align with cruise departure times and provides a well-paced experience to ensure timely return.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and a camera to capture the scenery.