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Discover Iceland’s stunning glacier lagoons, black sand beaches, and mountain vistas on this full-day tour from Djúpivogur, including scenic stops and expert-guided insights.
Exploring Iceland’s natural beauty is a highlight for many travelers, and this Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and Stokksnes tour from Djúpivogur offers an impressive lineup of iconic sights. Priced at $393.91 per person, it spans 7 to 10 hours, making it an accessible day trip for those wanting to see some of Iceland’s most photogenic landscapes. The tour includes guided commentary, parking fees, snacks, drinks, and WiFi on board, ensuring a comfortable and informative experience.
While some reviews note the vehicle can get crowded—since the group size is limited to 20 travelers—most appreciate the well-organized schedule and the chance to visit Höfn, Jökulsárlón, Diamond Beach, and Stokksnes. This tour suits visitors eager to explore Iceland’s southern coast with minimal hassle, especially those interested in stunning scenery and photo opportunities. However, it’s worth considering the seating comfort if traveling with larger groups, as the vehicle is a 7-seat 4WD.


This Icelandic day trip begins at the Port of Djúpivogur, where the guide greets the group and provides an overview of the day. The first stop is Djúpivogur itself, offering a brief panoramic view of this quaint fishing village. Then, the journey continues with scenic drives along the southern coast, revealing Iceland’s diverse landscapes.
The second major stop is Höfn, a fishing village famous as the “prawn capital.” Here, visitors get a quick look at the town’s charming streets and natural surroundings, with an emphasis on local seafood and authentic Icelandic life. The tour then moves on to Jökulsárlón, the majestic glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs. The turquoise waters and drifting ice create a surreal landscape that draws countless photographers.
Next, travelers arrive at Diamond Beach, where black sand provides a dramatic contrast to the glistening icebergs, some of which resemble scattered diamonds along the shore. This visual spectacle is a highlight for many, especially for those keen on capturing stunning photos. The tour then proceeds to Stokksnes, known for the Vestrahorn mountain. With its rugged peaks, black sand dunes, and reflective lagoons, Stokksnes offers some of the most iconic Icelandic scenery.
Throughout the day, the guide leads travelers through these locations with insight into their geographical and cultural significance, making the experience both visually and educationally enriching.
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The Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon is a true marvel—its turquoise waters dotted with icebergs that have calved from the Vatnajökull glacier. Visitors can admire the floating ice from a distance, taking in the surreal, almost otherworldly environment. The lagoon’s natural beauty makes it one of Iceland’s most photographed locations.
Right next to the lagoon, Diamond Beach provides a contrasting landscape of black volcanic sand speckled with shimmering ice pieces. The icebergs wash ashore and scatter across the sand, creating a scene that looks like a scattered treasure. The sparkling ice against the dark sand offers breathtaking photo opportunities and a sense of the raw power of Iceland’s glacial activity.
Most travelers find these sites to be the primary visual and emotional highlights of the trip, and the guide offers tips for best photography angles. Despite the beauty, some mention that the short 40-minute stops can feel rushed, so being prepared for quick visits helps maximize the experience.
The Stokksnes area is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, especially the Vestrahorn mountain, which rises sharply from the black sands. This location is a favorite among photographers for its reflective waters and rugged peaks. The tour allocates about 30 minutes here, allowing enough time for photos and exploration.
The black sand dunes and the stark mountain backdrop combine to create an almost cinematic scene. Visitors often marvel at how the mountain’s jagged peaks mirror perfectly in the shallow waters, offering ideal conditions for landscape photography. The guide provides context on the geological forces shaping these features, enriching the visual experience.
While some find the 30-minute stop brief, the striking scenery makes it worth every second. Visitors should bring their camera gear and be ready for some crisp, fresh air.

The tour starts from the port of Djúpivogur with a pickup service. The vehicle used is a large 4WD capable of accommodating up to 7 seats, but some reviews note that the group can feel crowded, especially with larger passengers. The guide offers the option to open extra seats at the back, but this is declined in some cases.
The transport is comfortable with WiFi available on board, and the team provides snacks including Icelandic chocolates, along with coffee, tea, and bottled water. These little touches help keep energy levels up during the long day of sightseeing. The tour is designed for ease of travel, with parking fees included and a well-structured schedule.
Travelers should prepare for a full day of scenic driving and short walks at each stop. The pace is steady, but there is a fair amount of time spent in transit between locations, making this a good choice for those comfortable with long hours on the road.

This tour excels at showcasing Iceland’s most iconic locations in a single day, with stunning views at each stop. The guides are praised for their professionalism and care, providing informative commentary along the way.
A notable limitation is the vehicle’s capacity, which can make the experience uncomfortable if traveling in a larger group or with bigger individuals. The short stop durations at each site mean visitors need to be prepared for quick visits, especially at Diamond Beach and Stokksnes, to fully enjoy the scenery.
The tour is well-organized, but travelers should keep in mind that lunch is not included, so bringing snacks or planning to buy food en route is advisable. Weather can also impact the experience, and the tour may be canceled or rescheduled in poor conditions, with options for a full refund or alternative date.

This trip is ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and those eager to see Iceland’s most famous sights in one day. It suits travelers who appreciate scenic vistas, wildlife photography opportunities, and authentic Icelandic landscapes.
It’s best for those comfortable with spending much of the day on a vehicle, as the schedule involves a fair amount of driving. Families and small groups will find the personalized size appealing, but larger groups should consider seating comfort. This tour offers a convenient, guided way to experience some of Iceland’s most remarkable natural features with minimal planning.
“The destinations were great and as advertised. However the tour left much to be desired. We were crammed into a small car (2 couples unknown to eac…”

What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers guide services, parking fees, snacks, coffee, tea, bottled water, and WiFi on the vehicle. Lunch is not included.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 10 hours, depending on conditions and pace.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Port of Djúpivogur and returns there at the end of the day.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but those sensitive to vehicle space may find the small vehicle capacity uncomfortable. The tour involves short walks and standing at scenic viewpoints.
What are the main sights visited?
The main stops include Höfn, Jökulsárlón Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and Stokksnes, with scenic drives along Iceland’s southern coast.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What should I bring?
Bring warm clothing, camera gear, and snacks. Weather can be unpredictable, so dress in layers.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, the guides provide insightful commentary about each location, enhancing the visit with context about Iceland’s geography and culture.
Are there any restrictions on pets?
Service animals are allowed; other animals are not specified.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan accordingly.
This Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and Stokksnes tour from Djúpivogur offers a well-organized introduction to Iceland’s southern scenery, perfect for those seeking iconic landscapes, guided insights, and a comfortable way to explore multiple locations in one day.