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Experience Iceland's stunning south coast with a private 2-day tour including waterfalls, glaciers, ice caves, the northern lights, and more—expert guides ensure a memorable adventure.

The Private 2-Day Glacier Lagoon, Ice Cave and Northern Lights tour from Reykjavik offers an in-depth exploration of Iceland’s most iconic sights, all tailored to your group. For $6,900, up to 2 people enjoy a personalized adventure that covers waterfalls, black sand beaches, glaciers, ice caves, and even the chance to view the elusive northern lights. This tour is highly recommended, with 107 reviews and a perfect 5.0/5 rating, emphasizing its quality and consistency.
This experience is ideal for those seeking a comprehensive, private Icelandic journey that balances sightseeing, cultural insights, and unique activities like glacier walking and ice cave exploration. The two-day itinerary is packed but paced thoughtfully, with luxury transportation, Wi-Fi onboard, and all necessary equipment included. Keep in mind, it’s a premium experience, so advanced booking—typically 116 days in advance—is recommended.
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The journey begins in Reykjavik, where the tour departs at 9:00 am. The first day is designed to reveal Iceland’s natural power with stops at two major waterfalls: Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss. The Seljalandsfoss waterfall is famous for its nearly 60-meter drop and the possibility of walking behind the cascade, offering a truly immersive view when it’s not icy.
Next, the group heads to Skogafoss, a 200-foot waterfall that often creates rainbows in its mist, especially on sunny days. The location’s cultural significance is highlighted by its use as a filming site for Game of Thrones and Vikings. Afterward, the tour moves to Reynisfjara Beach, renowned for its black volcanic sand and hexagonal basalt columns, making it a photographer’s paradise.
The stops continue with a brief visit to Vik, offering either a quick photo opportunity or a chance to pick up snacks, followed by a walk through Fjadrargljufur Canyon. This winding canyon presents spectacular viewpoints perfect for photos. The day concludes with a pass through Skaftafell National Park, where breathtaking views of glaciers and mountains set the scene for the upcoming adventures.

Day two starts with a visit to Jokulsarlon, the famed iceberg lagoon within Vatnajökull National Park. The floating icebergs create a surreal landscape that photographers cherish. From there, the tour partners with Local Guide of Vatnajökull to access the Vatnajökull glacier in their Super Jeeps. These vehicles navigate the rugged terrain to reach the remote ice caves, where the blues and textures of the ice make for an unforgettable sight.
Visitors get to walk on the glacier, exploring the interior of this icy giant, and enjoy a short hike on the glacier surface. The ice caves are a highlight, showcasing layers of ash, bubbles, and history embedded in the ice. The entire experience is complemented by the provided glacier equipment and expert guides ensuring safety and ease.

The second day’s adventure continues at Fellsfjara, where enormous icebergs from Jokulsarlon wash up on the black sand shores of Diamond Beach. The sight of glittering icebergs scattered across the dark sands is remarkable, often described as a scene of diamonds resting on volcanic ash.
On the way back toward Reykjavik, the tour passes through Eldhraun, an expansive moss-covered lava field, adding a touch of the otherworldly landscape that Iceland is known for. The journey concludes with a stop at a local restaurant—a favorite for late lunch or early dinner—before returning to Reykjavik.

This tour is designed for maximum comfort and convenience. Transport is provided by a luxurious vehicle equipped with Wi-Fi and USB sockets, enabling you to stay connected and capture memories during drives. The guides are professional, attentive, and flexible, often making additional stops for photography, cultural insights, or to adapt to weather conditions.
Participants are advised to bring sturdy, waterproof hiking boots and waterproof clothing, especially for glacier and ice cave activities—these can be borrowed for free if notified in advance. The tour is suitable for individuals with a moderate physical fitness level, and the minimum age is 8 years old for the ice cave part.
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The tour’s private nature means undivided attention from the guide, creating a more relaxed and tailored experience. The inclusion of all necessary glacier and caving equipment ensures safety and comfort during the ice cave exploration. The overnight accommodation with private bathrooms offers a restful base after a busy day of sightseeing.
Another standout is the opportunity to see the northern lights, which is often arranged from the accommodation on the second night. Although weather-dependent, reviews highlight the guides’ ability to optimize conditions for sighting this natural spectacle.

This tour costs $6,900 per group of up to 2 people, making it a premium but highly personalized option. It is usually booked 116 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Cancellation is possible up to 6 days in advance for a full refund, and weather can lead to cancellations with full refunds or rescheduling.
Since the tour involves rough terrain and outdoor activities, travelers should prepare with appropriate clothing and footwear. The detailed itinerary offers a balance of sightseeing and flexibility, making it suitable for those comfortable with moderate physical activity.

This experience appeals to those who desire a private, immersive Iceland adventure with emphasis on natural beauty and outdoor activities. It’s perfect for couples or friends seeking exclusivity and in-depth exploration, especially if interested in ice caves and glacier hikes. The tour’s high praise from previous participants underscores its appeal to those valuing guides’ expertise, cultural insights, and scenic photography opportunities.
The Private 2-Day Glacier Lagoon, Ice Cave and Northern Lights tour from Hidden Iceland offers a comprehensive and highly personalized way to see Iceland’s south coast. From cascading waterfalls to shimmering icebergs and mysterious ice caves, the itinerary is packed but thoughtfully paced. The experienced guides, luxury transport, and all gear included make for a smooth, memorable experience.
While the price is on the higher side, reviews consistently praise the value for money, especially given the private setting and extensive activities offered. This tour suits travelers who want to maximize their time and experience Iceland’s most awe-inspiring sights in comfort and style. With the potential to witness northern lights and explore remote glaciers, this adventure promises lasting memories for those ready for a full, flexible, and guided exploration of Iceland’s natural wonders.
“Einar was a great tour guide for our group of 8. He was knowledgeable, funny, considerate, helpful, and took great care of our group. He was flexi…”
What is included in the tour price?
The $6,900 covers all activities, glacier and caving equipment, overnight accommodation with private bathrooms, transport in a luxurious vehicle, Wi-Fi onboard, and breakfast.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age for the ice cave tour is 8 years old. It requires moderate physical fitness and a willingness to walk and hike in outdoor conditions.
What should I bring for the glacier and ice cave activities?
Participants should bring sturdy waterproof hiking boots and waterproof clothing—these can be borrowed for free if notified in advance.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 6 days in advance with a full refund. If weather causes the tour to be canceled, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is included, but lunch and dinner are not. A local restaurant is visited on the return journey, with options for vegetarians and other dietary preferences.
How far in advance should I book?
Given its popularity, booking about 4-5 months early is recommended, with an average booking time of 116 days in advance.