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South Coast Classic Private Tour

South Coast Classic Private Tour
Difficulté

Facile

Durée
11 heures
Prix à partir de

172.271 ISK

Experience Iceland’s stunning natural beauty on a private tour of the South Coast. Marvel at the cascading waterfalls, black sand beaches, and rugged mountains, while our expert guide shares fascinating insights about Iceland’s rich history.

Welcome to Iceland, a country known for its stunning natural beauty and unique geological features. Our South Coast tour will take you on a journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the country, including stunning waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafos, the Black Sand Beach with its dramatic basalt columns and powerful waves, Dyrhólaey promontory with its light house and a massive arch in the ocean.

Our first stop will be at Seljalandsfoss, a stunning waterfall that you can walk behind, followed by a visit to the hidden gem of Gljufrabui.

Next, we will head to Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, and the lesser-known but equally beautiful Kvernufoss. In the same area we’re having lunch in a local restaurant.

Next, we will visit Reynisfjara, a black sand beach with incredible basalt columns and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

Our final stop will be at Dyrhólaey, a massive cliff with its lighthouse and a natural arch in the ocean.

Transport privé

For a South Coast tour, it would be a good idea for travellers to bring a small backpack to carry essentials such as a camera, extra layers of clothing, gloves, snacks and drinks. Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots would also be recommended. Additionally, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or other head covering can be useful to protect from the sun. A rain jacket or poncho may also be useful during the waterfall sightseeing, it’s really common to get some drizzle on you, or in case of inclement weather. It's also recommended to bring a refillable water bottle as well as a power bank or extra battery for electronic devices.

  • Point de rencontre

    Votre guide viendra vous chercher au Meeting Point 1 Arrêt de bus 1 Ráðhúsið City Hall.

    Vous pouvez trouver toutes les informations sur la prise en charge sur votre billet.

    Si vous souhaitez prendre votre possession dans votre hébergement, veuillez sélectionner “Custom pick-up” lors de la réservation en ligne.

  • First Stop – Seljalandsfoss & Gljufrabui

    Seljalandsfoss is a beautiful waterfall that stands at 60 meters tall and is located in the Seljalands River.

    We can walk behind the waterfall for a unique perspective.

    Gljufrabui is a hidden waterfall located just a short walk from Seljalandsfoss, nestled in a narrow canyon.

  • Second Stop – Skógafoss

    Skógafoss is a powerful waterfall that cascades down from a height of 60 meters, creating a beautiful rainbow on sunny days.

    The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and a hiking trail that leads to the top of the fall.

  • Third Stop – Kvernufoss

    Kvernufoss, which is located close to Skógafoss, is a smaller but equally impressive waterfall that is often less crowded and offers a unique view of its own valley from behind.

  • Lunch Break

    After visiting the two waterfalls around the village, we’ll stop for lunch in a local restaurant that offers a blend of Icelandic traditional dishes and other international recipes. Among your choices from their menu, you can choose between Icelandic meat soup, delicious local meat, fish or their special burgers made from local beef. Also veggie options are available.

  • Fourth Stop – Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

    The fourth stop is Reynisfjara and the Black Sand Beach. The beach is known for its unique black sand, created by volcanic eruptions, as well as its basalt columns, caves, and Reynisdrangar, that are basalt sea stacks that rise from the ocean just off the shore.

    The beach offers a great opportunity for photography and a chance to witness the raw power of nature.

    The black sand beach is a unique place that shows the dramatic impact of volcanic activity on the landscape.

  • Fifth Stop – Dyrhólaey

    Dyrhólaey is a 120-meter high promontory located on the south coast of Iceland. The area is known for its impressive cliffs, archway, and black sand beaches on its eastern and western sides. It is a popular spot for birdwatching, as it’s home to many species of seabirds, including puffins during the summer months. We’ll take a short hike to the top of the promontory for panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the nearby Mýrdalsjökull glacier. Time dedicated to visit this location is 40 minutes; the remaining time is to reach it from the previous location.

  • End of the Tour

    After the amazing experience around the south coast, it’s time to drive back to Reykjavík.

Bonjour. Nous sommes ravis de vous rencontrer bientôt ! le point de rencontre est :

Arrêt de bus 1 : Ráðhúsi City Hall

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  • Non accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Ne convient pas aux animaux domestiques
  • Pas de transport en commun à proximité
  • Les nourrissons ne doivent pas rester assis sur des tours
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