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Tour Operator: Absorb Iceland 8 hours Travel method:   Jeep / 4x4 Region / Starts from: Capital Region

Private South Coast Classic Tour

Highlights
  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall
  • Skógafoss waterfall
  • Reynisfjara black sand beach
  • Vík í Mýrdal village
Description

We leave the Reykjavik Capital Area and embark on a scenic drive across the Hellisheiði plateau. As we pass through moss-grown lava fields and are surrounded by majestic mountains, our destination awaits: the breathtaking South Coast, where the Atlantic Ocean meets volcanoes and glaciers.

Our journey begins with a glimpse of the famous Hekla volcano and a drive past Ingólfsfjall mountain, believed to be the burial site of Ingólfur Arnarsson, the settler of Iceland.

Our first stop is the enchanting Seljalandsfoss waterfall. Cascading down from a cliff into a picturesque meadow, this waterfall offers a unique experience - you can walk behind it through a small cave and enjoy the awe-inspiring view. Remember to wear appropriate footwear and waterproof clothing for this adventure. We pass by Eyjafjallajökull, an ice cap covering a volcano that erupted in 2010, causing disruptions in air travel across Europe.

Next, we arrive at Skógafoss, one of Iceland's most beautiful waterfalls. This vast waterfall descends from a cliff that once marked the coastline. On sunny days, the mist from Skógafoss creates a vibrant rainbow. Visitors can climb the staircase next to the waterfall to enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding area and explore on-site museums to learn about Icelandic history.

Our journey then takes us to Reynisfjara black sand beach, one of the South Coast's most popular attractions. Here, you'll witness the awe-inspiring Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising from the sea, with powerful waves crashing against the basalt-columned wall of Reynisfjall mountain. Be cautious, as these waves can be unpredictable and dangerous. Take a moment to admire the unique basalt columns and respect the nesting seabirds, including puffins, that inhabit the area.

Our final stop is the charming village of Vík í Mýrdal, the southernmost village in Iceland. Despite not having a harbor, the villagers have adapted to their environment, using boats on wheels for fishing and enduring sandstorms and volcanic ash from nearby eruptions. The village is home to a striking white church with a red roof, Víkurkirkja, perched on a hill. The locals frequently practice evacuation drills at the church in preparation for potential eruptions of the Katla volcano. After a day of exploring these breathtaking landscapes, we return to the vibrant city life of the Reykjavik Capital Area.



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Pick-Up
4 Minimum age: 4 years
Easy
Free cancellation until 2 days before the departure
Cancellation fees:
+2 days - No charge
<2 days - 100% of total reservation value
What is included
  • Parking fees
  • Pickup & drop-off within the Reykjavik Capital Area
  • Private transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Knowledgeable & experienced English-speaking driver-guide
Important information
  • Please respect nature - do not throw out trash or walk on any moss.
  • You do not need to print out your e-ticket for environmental responsibility purposes.
  • Your private driver-guide can always recommend different restaurants in the area and make stops on the way so you can purchase food/snacks/drinks, but you are also welcome to bring a packed lunch.
  • This tour's total duration depends on the time spent at each stop.
  • Road conditions or adverse weather could make some stops inaccessible during winter, so the itinerary may need to be altered if necessary.
  • Dress according to the weather by wearing warm and wind-/waterproof clothing in layers and bring gloves and a hat.
  • Wear suitable footwear, preferably waterproof with a good grip, in case of slippery conditions due to ice, rain, or gravel paths.
  • We may occasionally need to alter the tour itinerary due to unpredictable weather and road conditions in Iceland, especially during winter. The weather in Iceland can be pretty unpredictable.
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