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Discover Iceland’s stunning south coast on this private full-day tour, including waterfalls, glaciers, black beaches, and expert guides for an unforgettable experience.

This full-day private south coast tour offers a personalized journey through some of Iceland’s most famous natural wonders. Priced at $1,680 per group (up to 7 people), it provides a flexible, intimate experience perfect for those seeking a tailored adventure. With a duration of approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, the tour departs from Reykjavik and includes pickup and mobile ticket access for convenience.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on quality guides who are both knowledgeable and friendly, ensuring you get the most out of each stop. The itinerary features a variety of scenic highlights, from majestic waterfalls to glacial walks, complemented by authentic Icelandic snacks during the drive. Since bookings tend to be made about 19 days in advance, planning ahead is recommended for those eager to secure a spot. It’s especially suited for travelers with a moderate physical fitness level who want an immersive, yet manageable, Icelandic experience.

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This private tour departs from Reykjavik, with pickup included to simplify your day. You’ll be driven in a comfortable vehicle, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic ride. The tour operates daily from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, giving flexibility in planning your day.
The small group size—up to 7 people—ensures personalized attention from your guides. Confirmation occurs immediately upon booking, and the tour is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness—meaning some walking and gentle hikes are involved but no strenuous activity.

Your journey begins at Seljalandsfoss, a 60-meter-high waterfall famous for its unique feature: the ability to walk behind the cascading water. This creates a memorable photo opportunity and a chance to experience nature’s power up close. The admission is free, and a 20-minute stop allows ample time for photos and exploration.
The waterfall’s elegant form makes it a highlight early in the day, setting the tone for a tour filled with stunning sights. Expect to enjoy the sight of water flowing over ancient cliffs, creating a dramatic scene that captures Iceland’s raw beauty.
Next, the tour visits Solheimajokull Glacier, an active glacier tongue extending from the Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. The 45-minute stop involves some bumpy road driving to reach the parking area, which historically was closer to the glacier itself.
Standing at this glacier tongue, visitors get a sense of Iceland’s icy landscape. The landscape around the glacier features striking ice formations and a rugged terrain. This stop offers an exceptional opportunity to see Iceland’s glacial environment without requiring a full glacier hike, making it accessible for most physical fitness levels.
Vík is a tiny yet captivating village that marks the southern edge of Iceland’s mainland. You can enjoy panoramic views from a hilltop church, marvel at the Reynisdranger basalt columns, and stroll along the black sand beach. The 1-hour stop allows time to soak in the scenery and take photographs of the striking landscape.
Vík’s location offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and local charm, with views of towering basalt formations and vast ocean horizons. It’s a tranquil spot that highlights Iceland’s volcanic activity and coastal scenery.
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A highlight of the trip is Reynisfjara Beach, known for its otherworldly basalt columns and powerful waves. This 30-minute stop lets visitors walk along the black volcanic sand beach, marvel at the immense rock formations, and take in the elemental atmosphere. The cliff of basalt is a natural sculpture that appears almost surreal.
There is no admission fee, but visitors should be cautious of the strong and unpredictable waves. This location is beloved for its striking contrasts: dark sands against white surf, towering basalt formations, and a sense of standing on a primitive, volcanic landscape.
The tour concludes at Skógafoss, another 60-meter-high waterfall with a powerful vertical cascade. The 20-minute stop allows visitors to admire the waterfall’s sheer force as water crashes onto the rocks below. Historically, the coastline here has receded, leaving the waterfall on the landward cliffs.
Skógafoss offers an impressive sight that demonstrates Iceland’s volcanic and geological activity. It’s a favorite for photographers and nature lovers alike, thanks to its thunderous presence and lush surroundings.
This private tour is designed for small groups, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience. The pickup service makes logistics simple, and the timing allows for a leisurely pace at each location. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, involving some walking and short hikes.
Since the tour operates year-round between 05/31/2023 and 07/29/2026, it’s available during all seasons, though weather conditions can impact the experience. If cancellations occur due to poor weather or insufficient bookings, full refunds are provided, and rescheduling options are available.
Guides on this tour are praised for their deep knowledge of Iceland and their engaging storytelling. They are great conversationalists, making the journey informative and enjoyable. During the drive, authentic Icelandic snacks are provided, adding to the experience as you relax and take in the scenery.
The guides’ expertise enhances the visit to each stop, explaining geological formations, Icelandic culture, and local legends. This adds a layer of understanding that elevates the tour beyond just sightseeing.
Reservations are typically made about 19 days in advance, reflecting high demand for this private experience. The tour includes a full refund policy if canceled more than 24 hours before departure, offering peace of mind. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable, so planning ahead is advisable.
The tour’s free cancellation policy and flexible scheduling make it an attractive option for travelers wanting a low-stress, tailored exploration of the south coast.
This full-day private tour offers a well-balanced mix of iconic waterfalls, glaciers, volcanic beaches, and charming villages, all with personalized attention. The expert guides and comfortable transportation ensure a smooth journey through Iceland’s dramatic landscape.
It’s especially suited for those who prefer an intimate experience, value local insights, and want to see the south coast’s highlights without feeling rushed. The inclusion of Icelandic snacks and flexible booking options make this a practical choice for discerning travelers.
While physically accessible for most, some stops involve walking on uneven terrain or steps, so those with mobility concerns should plan accordingly. This tour provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to Iceland’s southern coast, with the flexibility and comfort that make it stand apart.
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What is included in the price of $1,680?
The price covers the private, guided tour for up to 7 people, transportation, pickup service, and Icelandic snacks during the drive.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, including all stops.
Are admission fees included?
All stops are free of charge, including Seljalandsfoss, Solheimajokull Glacier, Vík, Reynisfjara Beach, and Skógafoss.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, but children should be prepared for some walking and outdoor exposure.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its private setting, expert guides, and carefully curated stops at Iceland’s most iconic sites make it a personalized and immersive experience.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy Icelandic snacks provided during the drive.
What is the guide’s role?
Guides are knowledgeable about Icelandic culture, geology, and local legends, making the journey both educational and entertaining.
How accessible are the stops?
Most locations are accessible with some walking involved; travelers should be comfortable with moderate activity.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, it operates every day from late May to late July 2026, weather permitting.