Private Super-Jeep – Ultimate Iceland Southcoast Adventure
Join this thrilling single-day super jeep excursion along the South Coast, complete with an exhilarating glacier hike on the captivating Sólheimajökull glacier.
Finally, we go to Sólheimajökull where you will have the opportunity to have a unique glacier hike on this magnificent glacier with its blue ice formations and ever changing ancient frozen water world. You will be accompanied by an expert glacier guide and we will provide you with all the tools you need: crampons, ice axes and helmets to make sure you are safe on this ice adventure. Then it's on for a fun action drive to the black volcano beaches of the south, where you have panoramic views in all directions with the Atlantic Ocean beating the shore on one side and glaciers and volcanos on the other.
Embark on an exhilarating one-day Super Jeep tour that transports you to the enchanting South Coast, featuring an added and thrilling glacier hike experience on the mesmerizing Sólheimajökull glacier. The day's journey commences with a visit to one of Iceland's most picturesque waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss. For those with sure footing, there's an opportunity to venture behind the thundering cascade. Yet, caution is advised, as the trail is narrow and can become slippery, especially during winter. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Seljalandsfoss is renowned as one of Iceland's most photographed spots, and during the winter months, it's beautifully illuminated, allowing you to revel in its enchantment year-round.
Our next stop leads us to one of Iceland's grandest waterfalls, the awe-inspiring Skógafoss. This majestic waterfall sources its waters from the two surrounding glaciers, Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull. On sunny days, the spray often gifts us with vibrant rainbows, but be prepared to get a bit wet if you venture too close. The experience of standing near Skógafoss is empowering, and this area also serves as the starting point for those inclined to hike the renowned Fimmvörðuháls trail to Þórsmörk, one of Iceland's most popular hiking routes.
The grand finale of our adventure leads us to Sólheimajökull, where you have an opportunity to have an extraordinary glacier hike on this magnificent glacier adorned with its blue ice formations and ever-evolving frozen water world. Our expert glacier guide will accompany you, ensuring your safety during this icy expedition. We provide all the necessary equipment, including crampons, ice axes, and helmets, ensuring your complete preparedness for this frozen adventure.
Following this remarkable glacier experience, our journey continues with an exciting drive to the black volcanic beaches of the southern coast. Here, panoramic views unfold in every direction, with the Atlantic Ocean pounding the shore on one side and the captivating backdrop of glaciers and volcanoes on the other.
- South Coast Daytour with driver-guide
Seljalandsfoss is an iconic waterfall nestled in the heart of Iceland’s mesmerizing South Coast. What sets this natural wonder apart is the opportunity it offers adventurous visitors: a chance to walk behind the cascading veil of water. Fed by the Seljalandsá River and plummeting approximately 60 meters (197 feet) into a serene pool below, Seljalandsfoss presents a breathtaking spectacle year-round.
During the summer months, the surrounding lush greenery frames the waterfall, creating a picturesque scene. As you follow the well-maintained trail, you’ll approach a cavernous opening behind the falls, allowing you to experience the unique sensation of standing within the waterfall itself. It’s a mesmerizing encounter with the forces of nature.
In the winter, Seljalandsfoss takes on a magical allure as it often freezes into stunning ice formations, adding an ethereal quality to its already captivating beauty. Whether you visit in the warmth of summer or the crispness of winter, Seljalandsfoss promises an unforgettable experience and remains one of Iceland’s most photographed and cherished natural landmarks.
- Please dress according to the weather in Iceland. Wear warm, comfortable clothing, a waterproof outer layer, sturdy hiking boots, gloves, and a wool/fleece hat.
- Do not wear jeans and sneakers – good, sturdy shoes are vital.
- Camera and positive can-do attitude!
- Meals are not included. Lunch and snacks can be bought during the tour.
- Difficulty:
- MODERATE
- Duration:
- 9 hours
- Price From:
- 232.960 ISK