Private South Coast Adventure Tour to Vík – With Katla Ice Cave
Private South Coast Adventure Tour to Vík - With Katla Ice Cave
What to expect
Seljalandafoss waterfall
- If you’ve been reading Iceland tour guides, you’ve almost certainly seen this waterfall.
- It’s one of the country’s most photographed features, and it’s easy to see why.
- Seljalandafoss pours into a deep, round pool right at the mouth of a cave — like something out of a fairy tale!
- You can even walk behind the waterfall and look out at the magnificent landscape extending outward in all directions.
Eyjafjallajokull Glacier / Volcano view
- This glacier, also called E15, is a massive ice cap covering a volcano.
- The volcano itself is 5,417 feet (1,651 meters) tall. Despite that size, Eyjafjallajokull is far from the largest ice cap in Iceland.
- You might think a volcano covered with ice would be dormant, but Eyjafjallajokull erupted fairly recently. In 2010, a relatively small eruption caused several earthquakes and interrupted air travel.
Skógarfoss waterfall
- Skógarfoss’s white curtain of water makes it one of the country’s most majestic waterfalls.
- It tumbles over the cliffs of Iceland’s former coastline. That means that much of the verdant land surrounding it was once an ocean floor!
Dyrhólaey
- Dyrhólaey is a small island located off Iceland’s South Coast. The name translated to “door hill island,” although seafarers once called it Cape Portland.
- The name comes from the fact that there’s a massive arch of volcanic rock at the island’s edge, and seawater flows through it like a door.
- The rock formation isn’t Dyrhólaey’s only attraction, though.
- You’ll also see the Dyrhólaey Lighthouse, originally built in 1927.
Reynisfjara – Black Sand Beach
- Reynisfjara — one of the world’s most famous black-sand beaches — looks almost like a beach on another planet.
- Smooth, jet-black sand, strange and geometric rock formations, and massive crashing waves all create an atmosphere best experienced in person.
Katla – Fast Track Ice Cave Tour
- You will take a short hike through an amazing glacier area towards the natural ice cave.
- We will come to a stop near the roots of Kötlujökull glacier and the view that greets us is otherworldly.
- A movie-like surroundings and glaciers are everywhere you look
This package is a special tour hand-crafted by us for the South Coast. Explore Iceland’s South Coast countryside with private guides and exclusive transports
Your private guide will introduce you to all the best sights and scenery in the tour.
- Private Luxury Tour
- Water bottles during tour
- Free WiFi during tour (this depends on connection of satellite network)
- Free pick up in Reykjavik area.
Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall that can be fully encircled, situated on the South Coast of Iceland with a drop of 60 meters (200 feet).
Those who join a South Coast tour or rent a car can reach the waterfall from the capital in just a couple of hours.
Due to the waterfall’s close proximity to the Ring Road and impressive natural features, it is one of the country’s most famous and visited falls. Majestic and picturesque, it is one of the most photographed features in all of Iceland.
- You do not need to print out your e-ticket for environmental responsibility purposes.
- The total duration of this tour depends on whether we stop longer or shorter at each location.
- In some cases, we may need to delay or cancel your tour due to unfavourable weather or road conditions for your safety.
- A refund can only be made if we need to cancel your tour due to unfavourable weather conditions.
- 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.
- Access to restroom facilities can vary.
- Please respect nature – do not throw out trash or walk on any moss.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 10 hours
- Price From:
- 265.000 ISK