Discover Iceland’s South Coast: walk behind waterfalls, hike glaciers, and explore black sand beaches. Experience dramatic landscapes and wildlife on this unforgettable tour.
Discover Iceland’s South Coast: walk behind waterfalls, hike glaciers, and explore black sand beaches. Experience dramatic landscapes and wildlife on this unforgettable tour.
- Hveragerdi - For those who enjoy warmth, Hveragerdi is a delightful town located 45 kilometers (28 miles) east of Reykjavik. Known as the ‘flower village’ due to its numerous greenhouses, it serves as the charming gateway to South Iceland, nestled in a vast geothermal area.
- Selfoss - The town of Selfoss has experienced rapid growth in recent…
- Hveragerdi - For those who enjoy warmth, Hveragerdi is a delightful town located 45 kilometers (28 miles) east of Reykjavik. Known as the ‘flower village’ due to its numerous greenhouses, it serves as the charming gateway to South Iceland, nestled in a vast geothermal area.
- Selfoss - The town of Selfoss has experienced rapid growth in recent years, outpacing the national average. It is conveniently located within an hour’s drive of Iceland’s major southern natural attractions, including the wonders of the Golden Circle and the South Coast’s waterfalls and black sand beaches.
- Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most renowned waterfalls, standing approximately 60 meters tall and offering breathtaking beauty.
- Dyrholaey - The Dyrhólaey Peninsula is a 120-meter high promenade celebrated for its stunning views of Iceland’s South Coast, its historic lighthouse, and abundant birdlife. It features a rock arch that shares its name.
- Reynisfjara Beach - Reynisfjara is a globally renowned black-sand beach located on Iceland’s South Coast, adjacent to Vik í Myrdal, the southernmost village on Iceland’s mainland.
- Solheimajokull Glacier - Sólheimajökull is an outlet glacier of the vast Mýrdalsjökull icecap on Iceland’s South Coast. It is one of the most accessible glaciers from Reykjavík, situated just 158 kilometers (98 miles) away.
- Skogafoss - Skógafoss is among Iceland’s largest waterfalls, with a drop of about 60 meters and a width of 25 meters. Visitors can approach it closely, but should be prepared to get wet. Standing beside it is an awe-inspiring experience.
- Gullfoss Falls - Gullfoss Waterfall – The Golden Falls of Iceland
Gullfoss, translating to “Golden Falls,” is one of Iceland’s most breathtaking and iconic waterfalls. Situated in the southwest, it is part of the renowned Golden Circle route, making it a must-see for travelers.
- Geysir - The Great Geysir, located in the Haukadalur geothermal area, is one of Iceland’s most celebrated natural marvels. Nearby, Strokkur, a highly active geyser, erupts every 5–10 minutes, propelling boiling water 20–30 meters (65–98 feet) into the air. This makes Haukadalur an exceptional location to witness the remarkable power of geothermal energy.
- Thingvellir National Park - Þingvellir (pronounced “Thingvellir”) National Park is one of Iceland’s most significant and stunning natural sites. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is renowned for its distinctive geology, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. Located about 40 km (25 miles) from Reykjavík, Þingvellir is part of the popular Golden Circle route, along with Gullfoss Waterfall and Geysir.

- Private full-day tour: Golden Circle + South Coast
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (Reykjavik area)
- Custom experience without strangers
- English-speaking driver-guide
- All Fees and Taxes included
- Ideal for families, couples, and photography lovers
- Private full-day tour: Golden Circle + South Coast
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (Reykjavik area)
- Custom experience without strangers
- English-speaking driver-guide
- All Fees and Taxes included
- Ideal for families, couples, and photography lovers
- Meals and snacks
- Optional activities (e.g. snowmobiling, glacier walk)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Meals and snacks
- Optional activities (e.g. snowmobiling, glacier walk)
- Gratuities (optional)
This tour provides an exceptional Icelandic adventure by skillfully combining two of the nation’s most stunning regions. In a thrilling day, participants travel from the historic rifts of Thingvellir and the dynamic energy of Geysir, to the magnificent Golden Falls of Gullfoss, before exploring the dramatic South Coast with its renowned waterfalls such…
This tour provides an exceptional Icelandic adventure by skillfully combining two of the nation’s most stunning regions. In a thrilling day, participants travel from the historic rifts of Thingvellir and the dynamic energy of Geysir, to the magnificent Golden Falls of Gullfoss, before exploring the dramatic South Coast with its renowned waterfalls such as Seljalandsfoss (where you can walk behind!) and Skogafoss, the enchanting black sand beach of Reynisfjara, and the breathtaking Sólheimajökull Glacier.
What sets this private journey apart is the effortless blend of Iceland’s iconic “fire and ice” landscapes, crafted into a perfectly timed itinerary. Participants don’t just witness the highlights; they engage with the raw power of erupting geysers, the splendor of cascading waterfalls, and the surreal beauty of a glacier, all while benefiting from the flexibility and personalized attention that only a private tour can offer.
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.