Private South Coast
Private South Coast Tour of Iceland – Waterfalls, Black Sand Beach & Glacier Views
10 hours•Languages: English•Pickup available
Private tour of the south coast of Iceland
Your local guide will meet you in Reykjavík, where you’ll be picked up in your own private SUV, This intimate adventure is designed with small groups in mind, so that you can explore the beauty of Iceland with friends instead of with complete strangers.
We’ll start by heading towards Seljalandsfoss, a waterfall that has earned its fame for the cave which formed naturally behind the cascading water. During the summer, you can walk behind the curtain and see the waterfall from the inside!
Continuing on, we will go to the village of Vík on the South Coast. Along the way, we’ll stop at the popular and scenic Reynisfjara black sand beach. You have to be careful here, as the tide is strong enough to carry you out into the Atlantic without warning. So, never turn your back on the water here. The sight of the thundering waves falling heavily on the beach and crashing against the spooky Reynisdrangar sea stacks is seriously impressive.
The Dyrhólaey Promontory is the site where the North Atlantic puffin tends to nest in the summer months. Large numbers of these cute birds settle down here, making this another interesting stop to take on the tour. The South Coast offers a large number of attractions of various types. Since this is a private tour, additional stops can be made en route, depending on the remaining time and the weather conditions.
Skógafoss waterfall is the final scheduled stop on the tour. This giant cascade stretches over 25 meters (82 feet) with falls that drop 60 meters (200 feet). This beautiful waterfall lies right between Mýrdalsjökull and Eyjafjallajökull glaciers.
During booking, you can sign up for an adrenaline-pumping adventure on those glorious ice caps. Among the options offered are a snowmobiling trip, an ATV buggy ride, a guided glacier hike, a kayak trip by the glacier, horseback riding, and a lava cave tour. With so many options, there is sure to be something to suit your tastes.
At long last, we’ll return to Reykjavík after a day spent enjoying the beauty of nature and the thrill of adventure. The memories made and the photos taken during this tour are sure to last for a lifetime.
No matter what you decide, this is an experience that you don’t want to miss out on. A scenic day full of sightseeing along the amazing South Coast of Iceland is wonderful enough on its own but with the extra excursions on an ATV, snowmobile, or hiking you can finetune this tour to be everything you have hoped for.
Please note that this itinerary is subject to both the weather and the road conditions. If you choose to book the tour in winter, there are very limited daylight hours in Iceland, so some of the sights will have to be visited in dusk, darkness, or skipped altogether. While we’ll try our best to avoid such occurrences, please be understanding if we are forced to make any alterations to the itinerary.
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We may need to change the itinerary according to weather and road conditions
Requirements
A thirst for adventure
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- Flexible Cancellation
- No Booking Fees
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What’s included and what to bring on this tour
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Included
Wifi Goods and services tax
Private vehicle + English speaking Driver-guide
Not included
Food and drinks Tip or gratuity
Are you wondering about something?
If you're planning a trip to Iceland, it's important to be prepared with the right information. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help you plan your trip
There are many Iceland south coast tours for you to choose from. Depending on the chosen length, activities, and travel style, the precise sights you’ll see will differ. That said, most south coast tours will take you to Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, Reynisfjara and the village of Vík, or as far as Jökulsárlón. Check out the individual tour pages to see the specific itineraries.
Whether you should do a self-drive tour of Iceland depends on your travel style and priorities. Here are some factors to consider:
1. Safety: Iceland's roads are generally well-maintained, but the terrain can vary significantly depending on the season and location. You’ll need to feel comfortable navigating mountain passes, gravel or icy roads, in darkness, and sometimes unexpected weather changes. If you're not used to driving in such conditions, this could add stress to your trip.
2. Comfort and Flexibility: One of the major advantages of a self-drive tour is the comfort and flexibility it offers. You can explore at your own pace, stop for spontaneous photo opportunities, and create your itinerary. For some, this freedom is invaluable.
3. Quality Time with Travel Companions
One of the key benefits of not opting for a self-drive tour is the ability to focus entirely on your travel companions, especially your partner or friends. When you're not behind the wheel, you can fully enjoy the journey without the distraction of navigating or managing the road. On a guided tour, you can relax, take in the stunning Icelandic landscapes, and engage in meaningful conversations without worrying about directions, fuel stops, or traffic conditions.
4. The Stress of Driving: Driving can be stressful, especially in a foreign country with unfamiliar road signs, changing weather conditions, and remote areas where services may be scarce. Navigating long distances, managing fuel stops, and ensuring you're on the right route can feel overwhelming for some, especially if you're the sole driver. In the winter, it’s crucial to check road conditions frequently and ensure your car is equipped for icy roads.
The south coast of Iceland is packed with incredible sights, from volcanic peaks to black-sand beaches. A tour through all of the major sights is one of the most memorable things you can do in the country.
Here’s a taste of what you can see:
- Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. Two of Iceland’s most impressive waterfalls are a short distance away from each other on the south coast. You can even walk behind the elegant stream of Seljalandsfoss.
- Reynisfjara beach. When people speak of black-sand beaches in Iceland, they mean Reynisfjara. It’s mysterious, wild, and completely unforgettable.
- Skaftafell. A nature reserve that makes up part of the Vatnajökull National Park, here you’ll find some of Iceland’s best scenery.
- Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. Rightly one of Iceland’s most famous sights, it’s an evocative lake full of floating icebergs.
There’s plenty more to see too!
That’s up to you! Guided tours give you the opportunity to get an insider’s perspective on Iceland, while seeing the top sights and meeting like-minded travellers at the same time.
But they’re not for everyone. If you prefer greater freedom, take a self-drive tour and enjoy the south coast of Iceland at your own pace.
North Iceland and the south coast have their own particular character. The south coast has most of the country’s most famous sights and it benefits from being really accessible from the capital, Reykjavík. Meanwhile, the north tends to be quieter, although it’s just as scenic.
You don’t need to choose between them, though. Join a tour that takes you around the whole of Iceland along the iconic Route 1 ring road.



