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South Coast Waterfalls, Black Beach & Glacier Bus Tour
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The first stop on the south coast tour is Seljalandsfoss, located in Hella Iceland. This stunning waterfall is unique in that visitors can actually walk behind the cascading water, providing a truly immersive experience. The misty atmosphere created by the waterfall’s spray adds an ethereal quality to the surrounding landscape, making it the perfect place to snap some unforgettable photos.
Next up is Skogafoss, another breathtaking waterfall located in Skogar Iceland. The sheer size of this waterfall is awe-inspiring, with water cascading down a drop of over 60 meters. Visitors can climb a staircase to the top of the waterfall for an even more impressive view, or explore the nearby Skogar Museum to learn about Iceland’s history and culture.
Moving on from Skogafoss, the tour makes its way to the charming town of Vik in the South Region of Iceland. With its black sand beaches and dramatic cliffs, Vik is a photographer’s dream come true. One of the most popular attractions in Vik is Reynisfjara Beach, which features towering basalt columns and stunning sea stacks jutting out of the water. It’s a truly unique and otherworldly landscape that has to be seen to be believed.
The final three stops on the private south coast tour are all located in Vik Iceland: Solheimajokull Glacier, Dyrholaey, and Kvernufoss Waterfall. Solheimajokull Glacier is a breathtaking natural wonder that visitors can explore with a guided glacier hike. Dyrholaey is a dramatic promontory featuring towering cliffs that provide stunning panoramic views of the coast. Finally, Kvernufoss Waterfall is a hidden gem tucked away in a secluded canyon, providing a peaceful and serene ending to an action-packed day of exploring Iceland’s incredible natural wonders
Highlights Of The Tour
✓ Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
✓ Skógafoss Waterfall
✓ Sólheimajökull Glacier
✓ Walk and exploration in glacier landscape
✓ Reynisfjara black basalt beach and basalt columns
✓ Village of Vík and Reynisdrangar sea stacks
Included/Exclude
- Professional guide
- Crampons
- Free WiFi on board
- English Speaking Guide
Not included but Select the Extras during the checkout
- Food and drinks
- Pickup and drop off (available for additional fee)
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
About the Tour
Your day begins with our fast and efficient pick up service which collects from various approved locations across the capital area. If in doubt, reach out to our customer service team who can advise you of the closest pickup location to your accommodation. Once everyone is onboard we set off eastwards before joining Route 1 highway, more commonly known as the Ring Road.
Skogafoss is a massive waterfall located in Skogar, Iceland, with a drop of over 60 meters. It is one of the largest waterfalls in Iceland and is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can walk up close to the waterfall and even climb up the stairs for a breathtaking view from the top.
Reynisfjara Beach, located on Route 215 in Vik, Iceland, is a mesmerizing destination that boasts unique black sand beaches, towering cliffs, and stunning rock formations. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the beach, which is surrounded by rolling hills and breathtaking mountain views. The beach is famous for its basalt columns and rock formations, which are a must-see for anyone traveling to Iceland’s South Region. Reynisfjara Beach is a true gem that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike.
Vik Village
Vik is a picturesque village located in the South Region of Iceland that boasts stunning natural beauty and cultural landmarks. The village is home to black sand beaches, towering cliffs, and rolling hills, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can explore the unique basalt columns and rock formations at Reynisfjara beach and learn about the village’s history and traditions at Vikurkirkja church. With its charming atmosphere and breathtaking scenery, Vik is an unforgettable destination for anyone traveling to Iceland’s South Region.
Solheimajokull Glacier is a stunning natural attraction located close to Vik, Iceland. This magnificent glacier boasts of an awe-inspiring panorama of ice formations, crevasses, and ridges that will leave you spellbound. The glacier is also an excellent spot for glacier hiking and ice climbing, making it a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts.
Seljalandsfoss, Hella Iceland
Seljalandsfoss is a stunning waterfall located in Hella, Iceland. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, drawing visitors from all over the world. The waterfall is unique because visitors can walk behind it and experience the power of the falling water up close.
After Seljalandsfoss, we return west to the capital region. Our bus will drop you off to the same location from which you were picked earlier in the day.
What To Wear
- Good sturdy shoes.
- All tickets are e-tickets so there is no need to print them out.
- Warm, water- and windproof clothing are always useful in Iceland. If you wish to walk behind Seljalandsfoss, it is highly recommended that you wear a waterproof out layer.
Cancellation Policy
- Cancellations for all-day excursions can be made by email up to 24 hours before departure, and the entire money will be returned. Any cancellations made less than 24 hours before the scheduled departure time are not subject to refund.
- If the operator cancels the trip due to severe weather, hazardous driving conditions, or other reasons, we will help you rebook a different day or book alternate activities if feasible, or we’ll give you a full refund.