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Discover Iceland’s stunning south coast with a 12-hour guided minibus tour, including stops at waterfalls, black sand beach, and a glacier hike with all necessary gear.

This full-day tour from Reykjavik offers a fantastic way to see Iceland’s iconic south coast without the hassle of driving. Priced at $196.96 per person, it includes transportation, guides, and all glacier equipment, making it a comprehensive experience. The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0/5 from over 750 reviews, and 95% of participants recommend it.
The tour departs at 8:00 am and lasts approximately 12 hours, making it suitable for those eager to spend a full day exploring. It’s a great choice for travelers who want a guided, hassle-free journey that covers significant sights, topped off with an exhilarating glacier hike on Sólheimajökull. With the option to rent winter gear, this tour accommodates various weather conditions and activity levels.
While food and drink are not included, the tour’s efficient pacing and small-group size (max 18) promise a rich, personalized experience. The combination of scenic stops and active adventure makes this tour appealing for anyone eager to experience Iceland’s natural wonders in one day.

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The tour kicks off with visits to Seljalandsfoss, famous for the pathway allowing visitors to walk behind the cascading water. This waterfall offers striking photo opportunities and a chance to feel the mist on your face. Next, the group heads to Skogafoss, a powerful waterfall with a broad curtain of water that plummets from a height of 60 meters, providing excellent photo spots and the chance to climb a staircase for panoramic views.
Both waterfalls are highlights of the Icelandic south coast, offering memorable sights and photo opportunities. The stops are timed to give visitors enough time to explore each site without feeling rushed, ensuring you can enjoy the natural beauty and take plenty of pictures.

Reynisfjara, also called The Black Sand Beach, is known for its striking volcanic sands and towering basalt columns. The waves of the Atlantic crash against the shore, creating a dramatic atmosphere. This stop offers a chance to walk on the black sand, observe the unique geological formations, and enjoy the vast ocean views.
Travelers often spot puffins here during the nesting season from June to August. The black sand and rugged coast create a distinctive landscape that makes it a favorite for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. The stop provides enough time for a walk and some quick exploration, adding a memorable coastal experience to the day.

The highlight of the tour is the glacier hike on Sólheimajökull, a spectacular ice formation known for its accessible yet awe-inspiring environment. The guide leads you through a safe route, using harnesses, ice axes, helmets, and crampons provided for safety. The experience is described as moderately challenging but very doable for most, with some review of safety procedures beforehand.
This glacier walk lasts approximately 3 hours, covering about 50% of the glacier in most groups. The guides are praised for their knowledge, patience, and focus on safety, making the experience both exciting and secure. The views from the glacier are breathtaking, with ice formations and crevasses providing a surreal landscape.

The tour starts with pickup from designated Reykjavik bus stops, making it convenient for travelers staying in the city. WiFi onboard helps pass the time and share photos during the drive. The small-group size (maximum 18 people) ensures a more personal and engaging experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and receive individual attention.
Guide personalities are frequently praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendliness, which help make the long day both comfortable and informative. The driver’s skill and efficiency are also highlighted, ensuring smooth transportation between stops.

Travelers can rent winter gear such as waterproof jackets, pants, hats, and gloves for additional comfort, at extra costs ranging from 500 to 3,000 ISK. Proper clothing is recommended, with many reviews emphasizing the importance of warm layers and waterproof attire. Hiking boots with ankle support are strongly encouraged; boots can be rented for 1,750 ISK.
The tour operates in most weather conditions, but travelers should come prepared for cold, wind, or rain, especially during glacier hikes. It’s suitable for ages 8 and up, accommodating families and solo travelers alike.

Throughout the day, guides share interesting facts about each location’s geological and cultural significance. The drive is scenic, often accompanied by Icelandic music, and features informative commentary about Iceland’s natural landscape and history.
Along With the main stops, the tour offers photo opportunities at each site, and the itinerary is paced for a balance of sightseeing and active exploration. This makes it a well-rounded way to experience Iceland’s diverse scenery in just one day.

This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a comprehensive day of adventure and sightseeing without the stress of independent driving. It suits those interested in active experiences, like glacier hiking, but also appreciates scenic stops and cultural insights. The small-group format and expert guides ensure a personal touch, making it especially good for first-timers or those short on time.
While food is not included, the stops at waterfalls, beaches, and the glacier provide plenty of spectacular sights to fill the day with memorable moments. The tour’s balance of natural beauty and active discovery makes it a worthwhile choice for most visitors to Reykjavik eager to explore Iceland’s south coast.
This 12-hour guided excursion offers a satisfying blend of iconic waterfalls, volcanic beaches, and a breathtaking glacier walk. The expert guides and small group size foster a friendly, safe environment, allowing you to focus on the stunning scenery. The experience is highly rated for its value, organization, and memorable sights.
While the glacier hike is moderately challenging, most participants find it manageable, especially with the provided gear and guidance. The optional winter gear rentals help ensure comfort in Iceland’s unpredictable weather. This tour presents an excellent way to see Iceland’s south coast in one day, especially for those who want an active adventure combined with sightseeing.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 8 years, making it suitable for families with older children.
What should I wear for the glacier hike?
Warm, waterproof clothing and hiking boots with ankle support are recommended. Winter gear can be rented if needed.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in most weather conditions, but cancellations may occur in severe weather, with options for rescheduling or refunds.
Are food and drinks included?
No, meals and drinks are not included; travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase food at stops.
How long is the glacier hike?
The glacier hike lasts around 3 hours, covering approximately 50% of the glacier in most groups.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 18 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
What equipment is provided?
All necessary glacier gear, including harnesses, ice axes, helmets, and crampons, is included.
Where do I meet the tour in Reykjavik?
Pickup is from designated bus stops; specific locations can be checked via busstop.is or your hotel front desk.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic waterfalls, black sand beach, and a well-guided glacier hike with all gear included makes this tour a standout choice for exploring Iceland’s south coast.