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Discover Iceland's stunning south coast with this full-day guided tour from Reykjavik, including waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, and expert guides.
Explore Iceland’s rugged south coast on a full-day guided tour from Reykjavik for $191.16 per person. Spanning approximately 10 hours, this tour picks up from your hotel and whisks you into some of the country’s most iconic landscapes, including Reynisfjara Beach, Skógafoss Waterfall, Seljalandsfoss, and Solheimajokull Glacier. The tour is designed for photographers and nature lovers who want a worry-free, comprehensive experience without the hassle of driving or planning logistics.
With a fully guided format and round-trip transportation, this tour offers a smooth way to see Iceland’s dramatic scenery. Expect to spend about 20 to 30 minutes at each stop, with admission tickets included for Solheimajokull Glacier and Reynisfjara Beach. The small group size enhances the experience, making it easier to ask questions and enjoy personalized insights. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so packing appropriate clothing is wise. The enthusiastic reviews highlight the expertise of guides and the stunning sights, though some note the importance of early seat selection due to limited space.


The tour begins with a visit to Seljalandsfoss, a scenic waterfall famous for its ability to be encircled completely. This 30-minute stop allows plenty of time to walk behind the cascade, offering unique photo opportunities and a chance to experience the power of Iceland’s water without rushing. The admission is free, making it an accessible highlight for all ages. Visitors often find this waterfall to be one of the most memorable sights along the route.
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Next, the Skógafoss Waterfall dominates the landscape with its 60-meter drop. This 20-minute stop showcases one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, renowned for its thunderous spray and the potential for rainbows on sunny days. The guide shares insights about its formation and history, enriching the experience. The proximity to the parking area makes it easy to get close and capture impressive images.
The small, picturesque fishing village of Vík provides a 20-minute stop to appreciate its scenic setting. Known for its stunning views and tranquil atmosphere, Vík offers a glimpse of Icelandic coastal life. While the stop is brief, it’s a good chance for a quick walk along the shoreline or to grab a snack at local cafes. The location’s beauty makes it a memorable part of the journey.

A key highlight of the tour is the 30-minute visit to Solheimajokull Glacier, where you get a view of the spectacular ice formations. This stop provides a close look at one of Iceland’s active glaciers, with expert guides offering insights into glacial geology. The admission is included, and the scenery here is ideal for photography. The guide explains the glacier’s features, adding educational value to the experience.

The 30-minute stop at Reynisfjara Beach is often the most striking visual highlight. Known for its black sand, powerful waves, and majestic basalt columns, this beach is a showcase of Iceland’s volcanic activity. Visitors are advised to stay alert for sneaker waves and to follow the guide’s safety instructions, as the surf can be dangerous. The site offers incredible opportunities for photos of the basalt formations and rugged coastline.

The tour starts at 9:00 am with hotel pickup in Reykjavik, taking the stress out of getting to the scenic spots. The minibus transportation ensures a comfortable ride, with a small group limit of 19 travelers to foster a more personalized experience. The round-trip service means guests can relax and enjoy the ride without worrying about logistics.
During the day, the group pauses at local restaurants or cafes for refreshments, allowing for a break from sightseeing. The itinerary is subject to adjustment based on weather and road conditions, which is common in Iceland. In case of cancellations due to weather, options include rescheduling or full refunds.

Guides like Simone, André, Leroy, Kiki, Thor, Bjorn, and Tony receive praise for their knowledge and enthusiasm. They share stories about Iceland’s geology, history, and culture, making the journey engaging and educational. Simone, in particular, is highlighted for his storytelling and deep knowledge. Several reviews mention guides being fun, informative, and attentive, enhancing the overall enjoyment.

Most stops last 20-30 minutes, providing ample time to take photos and explore each location. Some visitors note that more time at certain stops, such as the waterfalls, would improve their experience, but the schedule remains well-balanced for a full day of sightseeing. The tour is designed to keep a steady pace without feeling rushed, although some reviews mention the need to move quickly to see everything.
The tour is operated in all weather conditions, so travelers should dress warmly and waterproof. The landscape can be windy and rainy, especially at Reynisfjara Beach, so proper gear is essential for comfort and safety. The guide’s instructions are crucial at sites like the black sand beach to avoid sneaker waves.
At $191.16, the tour offers good value considering the length and number of stops. The tickets for Glacier and Reynisfjara Beach are included, and the guides’ expertise adds a lot of value. The small group size enhances comfort and interaction, which many reviews highlight as a plus.
This full-day adventure suits photographers, nature enthusiasts, and first-time visitors eager to see Iceland’s iconic landscapes without the hassle of driving. It’s ideal for those who want a structured, guided experience with educational insights and comfortable transportation. Those with mobility concerns should consider the walking involved at stops like Seljalandsfoss and Reynisfjara.
A few reviews mention seat availability issues if arriving late or booking last-minute, especially in the rear seats of the minibus. It’s wise to arrive early for pickup. Also, some travelers wish for more time at each stop, but the itinerary covers many key sites efficiently. Weather-dependent cancellations are possible, so flexibility is helpful.
The blend of stunning scenery, expert guides, and convenient logistics makes this tour a popular choice. The focus on key highlights like waterfalls, glaciers, and black sand beaches delivers a comprehensive Icelandic experience in just a day. The positive reviews emphasize the knowledgeable guides and beautiful locations, making this a strong recommendation for those wanting an immersive, well-organized sightseeing day.
“Very enjoyable tour with our guide Simone. He was very knowledgeable about the history of Iceland and shared many stories of the past and present. …”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, round-trip pickup from Reykjavik hotels is included, making it simple to start your day.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, from departure at 9:00 am to return in the late afternoon or early evening.
Are tickets to the glacier and Reynisfjara Beach included?
Yes, admission tickets for Solheimajokull Glacier and Reynisfjara Beach are included in the price.
What should I wear?
Given that the tour operates in all weather conditions, proper warm, waterproof clothing is recommended, especially for windy or rainy days.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 19 travelers, providing a more intimate experience.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, full refunds are available if the tour is canceled due to bad weather, or you can reschedule for an alternative date.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult, and the stops are generally suitable for family visits.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
The expert guides, well-chosen stops, and small group setting create a memorable and personal experience that many reviews praise highly.