Reykjavík: Private | South Coast Waterfalls & Glacier Hike
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Overview
Explore Iceland’s South Coast on this private 12-hour tour, featuring Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Sólheimajökull Glacier hike, Reynisfjara black sand beach, and optional Dyrhólaey stop.
What's included?
Pick-up/drop off in central of Reykjavík
Professional, English-speaking guide
Glacier hike with crampons and safety gear
All safety glacier equipment provided
Additional activities or extensions
Meals and drinks excluded
What to expect?
Experience the natural wonders of Iceland’s South Coast on a private guided tour from Reykjavik. This 12-hour journey takes you to some of the country’s most iconic landscapes: majestic waterfalls, black sand beaches, and glacial terrain.
Walk behind the 60-meter Seljalandsfoss waterfall, marvel at the towering Skógafoss, and traverse the icy expanse of Sólheimajökull Glacier on a guided hike. Discover the dramatic basalt columns and sea stacks of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and enjoy a scenic lunch in the village of Vik. During summer, optional stops at Dyrhólaey allow for panoramic views and puffin spotting.
Perfect for photography enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families, this private tour offers a flexible, immersive, and unforgettable South Coast experience.
All additional activities that extend the tour duration will incur separate charges.
Examples of such activities include visiting the Blue Lagoon, glacier hiking, snowmobiling, and similar excursions.
Additionally, the tour price will increase for each hour added beyond the standard duration of the tour.
Please note
Summer-only stops: Dyrhólaey for puffin viewing
Tour duration may vary depending on optional stops or weather
Dress appropriately for Icelandic weather—layers, waterproof clothing, and sturdy shoes recommended
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Pick-up: please note your pick-up point when booking, or inform us at help@booknordics.com
What to bring
It is smart to bring warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes, as the weather along Iceland’s South Coast can change quickly and you will be walking near waterfalls and on a glacier. A small backpack with water, snacks, and an extra layer will also help keep you comfortable throughout the long day of exploring.