Experience the surreal beauty of Iceland’s South Coast on a full-day tour. Explore glaciers, volcanos, and black sand beaches, and spot unique wildlife like puffins in the summer.
Experience the surreal beauty of Iceland’s South Coast on a full-day tour. Explore glaciers, volcanos, and black sand beaches, and spot unique wildlife like puffins in the summer.
- Skogafoss - Skógafoss is among Iceland’s largest waterfalls, featuring a 60-meter drop and a 25-meter width, allowing visitors to approach closely.
- Dyrholaey - Dyrhólaey, once known to sailors as Cape Portland, is a small headland on Iceland’s south coast, near the village of Vík. It is the southernmost point of mainland Iceland and was…
- Skogafoss - Skógafoss is among Iceland’s largest waterfalls, featuring a 60-meter drop and a 25-meter width, allowing visitors to approach closely.
- Dyrholaey - Dyrhólaey, once known to sailors as Cape Portland, is a small headland on Iceland’s south coast, near the village of Vík. It is the southernmost point of mainland Iceland and was originally a volcanic island, as indicated by the Icelandic term ‘eyja’ meaning island.
- Black Sand Beach - Reynisfjara is a globally renowned black-sand beach located on Iceland’s South Coast, adjacent to the quaint fishing village of Vík í Mýrdal.
With its towering basalt columns, powerful Atlantic waves, and breathtaking views, Reynisfjara is often regarded as the most stunning example of Iceland’s black sand beaches. In 1991, National Geographic ranked Reynisfjara among the Top 10 non-tropical beaches to visit worldwide.
- Solheimajokull Glacier - Sólheimajökull is a glacier situated in southern Iceland, nestled between the Katla and Eyjafjallajökull volcanoes. As part of the larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier, Sólheimajökull is a popular tourist destination due to its impressive size and easy accessibility.
- Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss is positioned in Iceland’s South Region, conveniently located by Route 1 and the road leading to Þórsmörk Road 249. The waterfall cascades 60 meters and is fed by the Seljalands River, originating from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano glacier.
Visitors can walk behind this waterfall when conditions permit. The guide will provide information on its accessibility.

- Air-conditioned transportation
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Lunch
- Lunch
Delve into the captivating landscape of dark, eccentric sands, towering mountains cradling glaciers, and countless waterfalls hidden in blankets of violet wildflowers in the warm season. Come snowfall, the scenery transforms into a mesmerising image where black sand blends with white snow and the azure of frozen rivers, glaciers, and waterfalls,…
Delve into the captivating landscape of dark, eccentric sands, towering mountains cradling glaciers, and countless waterfalls hidden in blankets of violet wildflowers in the warm season. Come snowfall, the scenery transforms into a mesmerising image where black sand blends with white snow and the azure of frozen rivers, glaciers, and waterfalls, creating a silently profound panorama of elegance and pristine beauty. As we journey towards the east to the town of Vík, we encounter numerous glacier volcanoes, showcasing the stunning power that has shaped the landscape into an ethereal vista. We witness first-hand the impact of volcanic power on life and how it adapts to survive these tough circumstances. The local flora and fauna is truly unique. If you embark on this tour in the summer, we may even have the chance to sight some puffins, which is a delightful bonus.
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.