
Südküstenwunder mit ReykjaböPM Hot Springs
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Experience the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland’s southern coast on an exclusive private tour, designed for your comfort and flexibility. Enjoy pickup and drop-off at your preferred location in Reykjavik, traveling in a private vehicle with a dedicated guide who will share fascinating insights into Icelandic geology, history, and culture.
Explore at your own pace, starting with the stunning Seljalandsfoss, where you can walk behind the waterfall’s curtain of water, and admire the power of Skógafoss, with its 60-meter drop and frequent rainbows.
Walk along the black sands of Reynisfjara-strand, famous for its towering basalt columns and dramatic sea stacks. In the Vik area, take a break to relax or enjoy lunch at a restaurant of your choice. Get a close-up look at the impressive Sólheimajökull glacier, then, continue to Dyrhólaey, a scenic peninsula offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Iceland’s rugged coastline. In summer, you may even spot puffins nesting on the cliffs.
With the flexibility of a Privatführung, you decide how long to stay at each location, ensuring a fully customized experience. After an unforgettable day exploring Iceland’s South Coast, we will return you to your selected location in Reykjavik.
Wir empfehlen Ihnen, sich entsprechend der Wetterbedingungen anzuziehen Bitte bedenken Sie, dass das Wetter in Island äußerst variabel ist, daher empfehlen wir, sich in Schichten zu kleiden und immer eine wasserdichte Außenschicht mitzubringen.
We leave early from Reykjavik to make the most of the day exploring the stunning south coast of Iceland.
Our first stop is at the famous Seljalandsfoss waterfall. This unique waterfall allows visitors to walk behind the water curtain, offering a unique and photogenic perspective. Just a few minutes' walk away is Gljúfrabúi, a hidden waterfall inside a canyon, often overlooked by tourists. This hidden gem offers a magical and less crowded experience.
We continue to Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s largest and most majestic waterfalls. With a 60-meter drop, the mist often produces a rainbow, creating an impressive natural spectacle. Visitors can climb the 527 steps to the top for a panoramic view of the waterfall and the surrounding landscape.
We head to the famous black sand beach of Reynisfjara, known for its stunning basalt formations, sea caves, and the towering Reynisdrangar sea stacks. This place is perfect for enjoying the wild nature and taking spectacular photos.
Anschließend geht es in das charmante Dorf Vík í Maurdal, hier haben Sie eine Pause zum Entspannen und erkunden dieses malerische Dorf inmitten der atemberaubenden Landschaft. Sie finden Möglichkeiten, einen Happen zu essen (nicht im Preis inbegriffen) und in örtlichen Geschäften nach Souvenirs zu suchen, um sich an Ihre Reise zu erinnern. Genießen Sie die wunderschöne Aussicht und machen Sie ein paar Fotos von dieser schönen Küstenstadt.
Werfen Sie einen Nahblick auf den beeindruckenden Gletscher Sólheimajökull! diese massive Eiszunge zieht sich vom größeren Gletscher Mourdalsjökull hinunter, Sie haben eine Chance, Fotos zu machen und die unglaubliche Gletscherlandschaft zu bewundern, beachten Sie bitte, dass Gletscherwanderungen bei dieser Tour nicht inbegriffen sind.
Our final stop is at Dyrhólaey, a rocky promontory with panoramic views of the coast. During the summer season (May to August), this is an excellent place to spot puffins, charismatic seabirds that nest on the cliffs. The views from here are simply breathtaking, offering a great conclusion to our tour.
We start our journey back to Reykjavik, arriving at approximately 8:00 PM. On the way back, we can reflect on the natural wonders seen and enjoy the Icelandic landscape.