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Discover Iceland on this 3-day tour from Reykjavík, exploring Golden Circle, South Coast waterfalls, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, and a glacier hike with expert guides.

This 3-day tour from Reykjavík offers an immersive experience of some of Iceland’s most iconic sights. Priced at $908 per person, it combines the classic Golden Circle with the breathtaking South Coast. Known for its stunning waterfalls, glaciers, and beaches, this tour is ideal for travelers seeking a comprehensive taste of Iceland’s natural beauty.
The trip includes two nights in a comfortable hotel, with breakfast and a private bathroom, making it convenient and hassle-free. This tour is perfect for those who want to cover extensive highlights with the guidance of an English-speaking guide and enjoy small group experiences limited to 18 people maximum.
While the tour offers many unforgettable sights and activities, it does not include food, drinks, or waterproof clothing, so packing wisely is recommended. The tour’s detailed itinerary and focus on practicalities make it a reliable choice for travelers eager to explore Iceland’s most famous natural wonders.
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The adventure begins with hotel pickup in Reykjavík, which takes about 30 minutes from designated central locations. Travelers should be ready at 8:00 AM on the day of departure. The pickup locations are specified at booking, and the tour does not operate from Keflavík airport or outside the greater Reykjavík area.
The tour uses comfortable transportation equipped with WiFi and Icelandic music, creating a welcoming ambiance for the journey. The small group size guarantees more personal interaction with the guide and less crowded stops.

The first day focuses on Iceland’s Golden Circle, a route famous for its geothermal activity, powerful waterfalls, and scenic landscapes. Travelers can expect to see geothermal spots like Geysir, as well as the impressive Gullfoss waterfall.
The guide explains the significance of these natural features, making the experience both visually stunning and educational. This part of the tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing and stories from the guide, ensuring that the route feels engaging and well-paced.

Day two is dedicated to the South Coast, home to two notable waterfalls and Reynisfjara black sand beach. The waterfalls are among the most striking features of Iceland’s landscape, with their powerful flow and lush surroundings.
At Reynisfjara, travelers encounter the black sand, puffin colonies, and cliffs that have become iconic Icelandic symbols. The guide emphasizes safety at this volcanic beach, which has strong waves and uneven footing. This stop is perfect for photo enthusiasts and those wanting to experience Iceland’s dramatic coast.
More Great Tours NearbyOn day two, the tour ventures into Vatnajökull National Park, where a glacier hike from Skaftafell offers a closer look at Iceland’s largest ice cap. The guide leads participants on a guided glacier walk, enabling a safe yet exhilarating encounter with the icy landscape.
Participants should come prepared with hiking shoes and warm clothing. The tour provides expert guidance during the hike, ensuring safety and insight into the glacier’s features. Following the hike, travelers enjoy a Jökulsárlón amphibian boat ride, navigating among floating icebergs in the glacier lagoon.

The third day begins with a visit to Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, where floating icebergs create a surreal scene. Across the road, Diamond Beach showcases ice chunks washed ashore on black sand, creating a striking contrast.
This stop offers fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate Iceland’s glacial power. The guide explains the formation of the lagoon and the significance of the ice, adding an educational layer to the visual spectacle.
On the return journey to Reykjavík, the tour makes stops at Sólheimasandur desert, where the famous US Navy plane wreck lies abandoned on the black sand. This site is accessible for those interested in photography and unique landscapes.
The pathway to the wreck is straightforward, but travelers should wear hiking shoes with slip-resistant soles for comfort and safety. The tour’s focus on avoiding crowded spots ensures a more relaxed experience at these popular sites.

Travelers should bring warm clothing and hiking shoes suited for outdoor activity, especially if visiting in winter. The tour does not include waterproof clothing, so packing rain gear is advisable.
Luggage is limited to 24 suitcases per person, with no multiple luggage allowed. If space is tight, travelers may need to leave part of their luggage in free luggage storage.
The tour adjusts timings to daylight and weather conditions, prioritizing safety and comfort. Travelers are encouraged to bring snacks and beverages for the long days of sightseeing.

This tour suits active travelers who want to see a wide range of Iceland’s natural wonders in just three days. It’s particularly appealing for photographers, nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts. The small group size fosters a more intimate experience, and the expert guide enriches the journey with insightful commentary.
However, travelers should be aware that food and drinks are not included, and waterproof clothing is not supplied, so preparation is key. The luggage restrictions mean packing light is essential, especially if arriving from outside Reykjavík.
The From Reykjavík: Summer 3-Day South Coast/Golden Circle Tour offers an efficient way to cover some of Iceland’s most famous sights. The combination of Golden Circle highlights, South Coast waterfalls, glacier hikes, and Jökulsárlón makes it a comprehensive introduction to Iceland’s natural beauty.
Its small group setting and expert guidance make it appealing for travelers who prefer a more personalized experience. While not including meals or waterproof clothing, the tour’s value lies in the carefully curated stops and breathtaking landscapes.
This tour provides a balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and education, making it well-suited for those with limited time seeking to maximize their Icelandic experience.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, guide, glacier hike, amphibian boat ride, WiFi, and breakfast in the hotel.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or eat out.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring warm clothing, hiking shoes, and optional snacks and beverages. Waterproof clothing is not provided, so pack rain gear if needed.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 8 years old due to the physical activity involved, particularly the glacier hike.
How do I know where to meet?
Pickup occurs at designated locations in Reykjavík, with specific details provided upon booking. Travelers should be ready at 8:00 AM.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.