Embark on a 2-day adventure in Iceland’s South Coast, exploring popular locations, hiking on a glacier, visiting a unique blue ice cave, and witnessing the mesmerizing northern lights.
Embark on a 2-day adventure in Iceland’s South Coast, exploring popular locations, hiking on a glacier, visiting a unique blue ice cave, and witnessing the mesmerizing northern lights.
Discovering The South Coast
Troll Expeditions - Begin the adventure with a pick-up from Reykjavík, either from your hotel or the nearest bus stop.
Seljalandsfoss - Journey south to witness the dramatic beauty of Seljalandsfoss. Bring a raincoat to enjoy a brief hike behind the waterfall.
Skogafoss - Nestled in a charming gorge, the Skógá…
Discovering The South Coast
Troll Expeditions - Begin the adventure with a pick-up from Reykjavík, either from your hotel or the nearest bus stop.
Seljalandsfoss - Journey south to witness the dramatic beauty of Seljalandsfoss. Bring a raincoat to enjoy a brief hike behind the waterfall.
Skogafoss - Nestled in a charming gorge, the Skógá River cascades down a 60-meter cliff, continuing its path towards the Atlantic Ocean. A staircase alongside the gorge offers access to the top of the waterfall for breathtaking views.
Skaftafell National Park - Embark on a hike across an outlet glacier from one of the country’s largest glaciers. After meeting our highly trained glacier guides and donning safety gear, enjoy a two-hour trek on the ice. The adventure continues with a visit to the blue ice cave in Skaftafell, where your guide will share insights about these incredible natural wonders.
Exploring Further East
Glacier Lagoon - Day two begins at Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, a 200-meter deep lagoon nourished by Breiðarmerkurjökull, an outlet glacier of Europe’s largest glacier. Massive icebergs drift from the glacier year-round, filling the lagoon with floating ice. Stroll along the glacier lagoon to take in the stunning scenery.
Fellsfjara - Across the road, icebergs from Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon float into the Atlantic Ocean, only to be swiftly returned to shore by the tide and winds. This black sand beach is adorned with smaller ice formations of various shapes and sizes, glistening like diamonds in the sunlight.
Reynisfjara Beach - Visit the Black Sand Beach of Reynisfjara, where the Atlantic coastline showcases powerful waves crashing against unique basalt columns in the cliffs above the sand. Rock pillars in the water and the cliffs of Dýrhóley are visible in the distance. This part of the South is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with puffins and numerous other unique species nesting atop these cliffs from June to August.

- Ice Cave Tour incl. Safety Equipment
- On-board WiFi
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Driver/guide
- Breakfast
- Overnight accommodation
- Glacier Hike incl. Safety Equipment
- Glacier equipment
- Ice Cave Tour incl. Safety Equipment
- On-board WiFi
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Driver/guide
- Breakfast
- Overnight accommodation
- Glacier Hike incl. Safety Equipment
- Glacier equipment
- Lunch & dinner
- Hiking Boots Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Jacket Rental (1,750 ISK)
- Waterproof Pants Rental (1,750 ISK)
- Hat and Gloves Combo with Logo (3,000 ISK)
- Neck Warmer with Logo (500 ISK)
- Summer Cap with Logo (1,500 ISK)
- Luggage Storage (1750 ISK)
- Lunch & dinner
- Hiking Boots Rental (3,000 ISK)
- Waterproof Jacket Rental (1,750 ISK)
- Waterproof Pants Rental (1,750 ISK)
- Hat and Gloves Combo with Logo (3,000 ISK)
- Neck Warmer with Logo (500 ISK)
- Summer Cap with Logo (1,500 ISK)
- Luggage Storage (1750 ISK)
Join us as we explore the most sought-after and unparalleled sights of Iceland’s South Coast, including the globe’s most unique natural spectacle: a sapphire-hued ice cave, accessible through a trek on Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe. During this two-day journey, we’ll be taking you to the attractions that place Iceland at the pinnacle of…
Join us as we explore the most sought-after and unparalleled sights of Iceland’s South Coast, including the globe’s most unique natural spectacle: a sapphire-hued ice cave, accessible through a trek on Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe. During this two-day journey, we’ll be taking you to the attractions that place Iceland at the pinnacle of travel destinations: commanding waterfalls, ebony-hued sand beaches, the unique Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, and a pursuit of the grand Northern Lights.
- Order or availability of attractions may change due to road or weather conditions.
- The Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed by the operator. The hotels are in prime locations to maximize chances of seeing them.
- The limit is 24″ suitcase per person, and no multiple luggage allowed. If there is limited space in the car you might need to leave part of your luggage in our luggage storage, free of charge.
- Please contact us regarding pick up. There are some hotels where buses are not allowed to drive. You can find information about designated pick up locations at busstop.is or ask the front desk of your hotel. Pick up from Keflavík airport or outside of the greater capital area is not available.
- We recommend you bring hiking boots with slip-resistant soles if you are visiting in the winter. Hiking boots are available at the time of booking.
- Ice caves are a dynamic natural phenomena only accessible during wintertime when temperatures drop. Each year new unique caves are formed in different areas of the glacier. We visit a naturally formed ice cave during this tour. The photos are from this winter season, but the cave and other formations we visit might have changed due to the nature of formations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.