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Explore Iceland's stunning south coast with a private 10-hour Super Jeep tour including waterfalls, glacier hike, and black beach, ideal for nature lovers.

The South Coast Tour & Glacier Hike by Hyperborea Tours offers an immersive, personalized way to experience Iceland’s most iconic sights in one day. Priced at $1,800 per group of up to 6 people, this 10-hour private tour combines comfort, adventure, and expert guidance. The tour departs from Reykjavik, with pickup included, making logistics seamless and stress-free. It’s a perfect choice for those seeking a flexible, intimate experience rather than crowded group excursions.
This tour earns a perfect 5.0 rating from four reviews, highlighting its excellent guide, breathtaking sights, and well-organized itinerary. The guide is a member of an Icelandic Rescue Team and shares a passion for nature and safety, ensuring an engaging and trustworthy experience. While the tour is designed to be accessible to most, travelers should plan to wear hiking boots and waterproof clothing for the glacier walk.

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The journey begins early at 8:00 am, with a pickup directly from your accommodation in Reykjavik. The total tour duration is around 10 hours, giving ample time to explore each stop comfortably without rushing. Returning to Reykjavik, your guide ensures a relaxed ride back in the warm, cozy Super Jeep, dropping you off at your hotel or accommodation.
This private setup means your group enjoys an exclusive experience, unlike crowded bus tours. It’s perfect for travelers who value personalized attention and want to explore at their own pace.
The first stop is Seljalandsfoss, approximately 2 hours from Reykjavik. This famous waterfall is known for its unique feature: visitors can walk behind the cascading water, enjoying a close-up view from a small cave without getting too wet. It’s a photo-worthy location and a true highlight of the south coast.
Admission to Seljalandsfoss is free, and travelers are encouraged to bring waterproof clothing to stay comfortable while exploring behind the waterfall. Expect about 40 minutes at this stop, giving enough time for photos and a brief walk.

Only 30 minutes’ drive from Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss offers a massive waterfall with impressive height and volume. Its thundering sound and powerful flow make it a spectacle worth witnessing. Visitors can get close enough to be soaked from head to toe if they venture into the spray zone.
For the adventurous, climbing 370 steps to the top of Skogafoss offers an awe-inspiring view of the waterfall and surrounding landscape. The free admission makes this stop accessible, and the approximately 40-minute visit allows ample time for photos and exploration.

The glacier stop is the highlight for many. After a 20-minute drive, the group arrives at Solheimajokull. Here, a 20-minute walk from the parking area leads to the glacier’s tongue, where a safety briefing is provided, and all necessary equipment is issued.
The glacier walk itself is designed to be accessible, involving easy terrain and guided by a qualified expert familiar with glacial features such as crevasses. The experience lasts about 2 hours, during which travelers can walk on the glacier and enjoy spectacular views from the top. Afterward, relaxing Icelandic snacks and a warm coffee are offered, making this a comfortable and memorable adventure.
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Following the glacier, the tour drives 35 minutes to Reynisfjara, one of Iceland’s most dramatic beaches. Its jet black volcanic sand, organ-shaped basalt columns, and sea stacks create a wild and fierce landscape. The basalt caves along the coast add to the otherworldly atmosphere.
Travelers are advised to watch out for powerful waves and to take care while taking photos. The free admission allows time to soak in the scenery, with the visit lasting around 30 minutes before heading back toward Reykjavik.

The return journey to Reykjavik lasts approximately 2.5 hours. During this time, travelers can relax in the warm, comfortable 4WD vehicle, protected from the elements. The guide provides narration, ensuring a smooth, informative ride back to your accommodation, where the tour concludes.
This longer drive is balanced by the quality of stops and the personalized nature of the experience, making it suitable for those who prefer quality over quantity in sightseeing.

The tour guide is an official member of an Icelandic Rescue Team, emphasizing a strong commitment to safety and environmental protection. His knowledgeable narration covers the natural features, history, and geology of each site, enriching the experience.
The guide’s friendly and well-prepared approach receives praise, as one review mentions, making the tour both informative and enjoyable. All equipment for glacier hiking is provided, ensuring safety and convenience for those participating.
This private tour is booked 8 days in advance on average, reflecting its popularity. Confirmation is immediate, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind.
Meeting at 8:00 am in Reykjavik, the tour offers a mobile ticket and pickup service, making it hassle-free to start your Iceland adventure. Travelers should prepare with hiking boots and waterproof, warm clothing for comfort and safety.
This tour appeals most to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those who prefer personalized, comfortable experiences. It’s ideal for small groups wanting to explore iconic Icelandic sites without the crowds and with flexibility in pacing. The glacier hike suits most fitness levels, provided participants are prepared.
While the tour covers significant ground, the long drive means participants should be comfortable with some travel time. The personal guide and small-group format ensure a warm, intimate atmosphere.
The South Coast Tour & Glacier Hike provides an efficient, high-quality way to see some of Iceland’s most famous landscapes in a single day. The private setting, expert guide, and carefully curated stops make it stand out from larger bus excursions.
This tour is especially suited for those wanting a personalized, flexible itinerary with stunning scenery and adventure. The well-organized logistics and attention to safety add to its appeal, making it a reliable choice for an unforgettable Icelandic day.
“5/5 stars! Evangelos was super friendly and nice. Very well prepared. Already recommended him to more people.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The glacier hike is relatively easy and can be done by most, but children should be comfortable with walking and wearing hiking boots.
What should I bring for the glacier walk?
Participants need to wear hiking boots and bring waterproof and warm clothing to stay comfortable during the glacier exploration.
Can I cancel the tour if weather is poor?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and if canceled due to poor weather, an alternative date or full refund is provided.
How many people are in the group?
The tour is private for up to 6 people, providing a personalized experience with undivided attention from the guide.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers all glacier equipment, snacks, and coffee. The tour does not include lunch.
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup from your accommodation in Reykjavik is included, making the start of the tour straightforward.
What is the total duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 10 hours, with various stops and travel time.
What makes this tour different from other South Coast trips?
The private, small-group format and personal guide set this experience apart, along with the inclusion of a glacier hike and flexible pacing.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 8 days in advance, but early booking is recommended to secure availability.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, but snacks and coffee are provided after the glacier walk.