Extra small group (6 max): Minivan South Coast Tour
The South Coast of Iceland: Waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes and black sand beaches
Our Tour to the South Coast of Iceland
This tour takes you to an amazingly beautiful area that is filled with contrasts. First of all, with volcanoes hidden under glaciers, and traces of their past activity visible everywhere, you will understand why Iceland is nicknamed "The Land of Fire and Ice".
But the contrast can also be seen in the colors of the South Coast. The Whiteness of the glaciers is striking as it meets the blackness of the volcanic sands and ashes, with Sólheimajökull being the best example of it. The other colors on this black canvas come from the green moss and the blue ocean.
We will visit the beautiful waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss as well as the black sand beach Reynisfjara. Our South Coast tour is definitely one of the must-see tours in Iceland and we will do our best to make sure you will get to experience the best sights that the South Coast has to offer.
Extra small group
This tour is designed to be for a maximum of 6 people, with a minimum of 3 participants. This is the perfect compromise for whoever wants more privacy than in a small group tour (up to 19 people) without spending the price of a private tour.
We have a policy of a minimum of 3 participants for this tour to go.
WiFi on board
Private transportation
Parking Fees
Our South Coast tour includes visiting the amazing waterfall of Seljalandsfoss. The waterfall is approximately 60m high (200 feet), and the water flows from the closest glacier: Eyjafjallajökull. This waterfall, just as the next one we will visit today, is among the 5 most famous and most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland. It also has a very special feature, making it unique. There is a giant cave just behind the waterfall, allowing you to walk behind and around the waterfall*. A truly wonderful experience.
Definitely a must-see on the South Coast of Iceland!
*Please note that sometimes in winter, the path behind the waterfall can be closed for safety reasons.
One would think that coming to Iceland in the winter or in the summer requires bringing completely different outfits.
This is both true and untrue. Let's say that it is very unlikely to be warm in winter and unlikely to be very cold in summer.
This said: Always, always be ready for rain and wind. The weather is highly unpredictable in Iceland and is famous for turning from an one extreme to another in an instant.
What does it mean?
It means that no matter how many layers you are wearing in regards to the temperature, you should always have a windproof/rainproof jacket and pair of pants, either on you or at least with you in your backpack.
First stop, first waterfall, Seljalandsfoss
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 11 hours
- Price From:
- 35.000 ISK