
Private Iceland South Coast Tour: Waterfalls, Black Sands & Glacier Adventure
Experience Iceland’s South Coast like never before! Witness powerful waterfalls, stroll along black sand beaches, and explore the icy wonders of Sólheimajökull Glacier on this private, unforgettable adventure through Iceland’s most dramatic landscapes.
Starting in Reykjavik, this private South Coast adventure takes you along the iconic Ring Road, covering Iceland's most breathtaking landscapes in a 10-hour exploration. As Iceland’s first tour operator to exclusively use electric vehicles, Konrad Tours offers an eco-friendly and comfortable journey through the dramatic and diverse scenery of the southern coast.
Leaving Reykjavik, we cross a mountain range and expansive farmlands, heading east for about 1 hour and 30 minutes until the scenery transforms into towering mountains and lush valleys. Our first stop is the stunning Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, a 60-meter cascade plunging from mossy cliffs. In the summer, you can walk behind the waterfall for a thrilling and immersive experience, while in winter, the icy conditions create a magical scene.
Next, we visit the powerful Skógafoss Waterfall, equally tall but much wider, sending misty sprays across the valley. On sunny days, vibrant rainbows often appear in the mist, offering perfect photo opportunities—and sometimes even a rare double rainbow!
The adventure continues to the magnificent Sólheimajökull Glacier, an awe-inspiring glacial tongue extending from the Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. A short 40-minute walk brings you to the edge of the glacier, where you'll witness the surreal landscape of black volcanic sands, jagged ice formations, and deep crevasses. Here, you'll learn about glaciology and the glacier's vital role in Iceland's ecosystem.
We then visit the famous Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, known for its towering basalt columns, volcanic black sands, and the crashing waves of the Atlantic. Offshore, the Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks rise dramatically from the ocean, surrounded by local folklore. In the summer months, puffins nest along the cliffs, offering a charming glimpse of Iceland’s wildlife.
Our journey continues to the quaint village of Vík, where the picturesque Vikurkirkja Church overlooks the coastline. This peaceful spot offers a perfect place to relax, enjoy refreshments, or have lunch while taking in panoramic views of the sea and distant sea stacks.
Weather and time permitting, we may take a short detour to Dyrhólaey, a dramatic headland with sweeping views of black sand beaches and towering basalt cliffs. This area also offers another chance to spot puffins during the summer.
Each stop is carefully timed, lasting between 15 to 45 minutes, allowing you to fully absorb the beauty of each location while enjoying the comfort and sustainability of electric vehicle travel. This experience blends Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders with sustainable travel, offering an unforgettable day filled with stunning landscapes, thrilling exploration, and peaceful moments in nature.
- Private Transportation in a Premium Electric Vehicle
Travel in comfort and style in Iceland’s first fully electric tour fleet, offering a quiet, eco-friendly ride with panoramic views. - Expert Local Guide
Enjoy personalized insights and engaging stories from a knowledgeable and friendly local guide throughout the journey. - Pickup and Drop-off in Reykjavik
Convenient pickup and drop-off directly from your accommodation or a designated location in Reykjavik. - Glacier Walk (Optional)
Guided walk to the edge of Sólheimajökull Glacier, with safety briefings and insights into glaciology (hiking gear not required for this walk). - Safety Gear for Waterfall Visits (Seasonal)
Rain ponchos and walking sticks provided during wetter seasons for comfort and safety near waterfalls. - All Taxes and Fees Included
No hidden charges—admission fees and all related costs are fully covered.
Nestled along Iceland’s stunning South Coast, Seljalandsfoss is one of the country’s most iconic waterfalls. Cascading from a height of 60 meters (197 feet), this magnificent waterfall offers a rare opportunity to walk behind the falling water, providing a unique perspective and incredible photo opportunities. Surrounded by lush green cliffs in summer and enchanting icy formations in winter, Seljalandsfoss is a must-see natural wonder. The sound of the crashing water, the mist in the air, and the breathtaking scenery make this spot an unforgettable highlight of any Icelandic adventure.
- Warm, Layered Clothing
Icelandic weather can change quickly, so dress in layers to stay comfortable. Thermal base layers, a warm fleece or wool sweater, and a waterproof and windproof jacket are recommended. - Waterproof and Sturdy Footwear
Wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots or shoes with good grip, especially for exploring wet and uneven terrain near waterfalls and the glacier. - Hat, Gloves, and Scarf
Even in summer, coastal winds can be chilly. Pack warm accessories to stay comfortable throughout the day. - Reusable Water Bottle
Stay hydrated during the tour. Iceland’s tap water is pure and safe to drink, and refilling bottles reduces plastic waste. - Snacks or Light Refreshments
While there is a lunch stop in Vík, bringing light snacks will keep your energy up between stops. - Camera or Smartphone
The South Coast offers countless photo opportunities, so bring your camera or fully charged smartphone to capture every moment. - Daypack or Small Backpack
Useful for carrying personal items, snacks, water, and extra layers of clothing. - Sunglasses and Sunscreen
Even on cloudy days, UV rays can be strong in Iceland. Sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended for protection. - Travel Pillow and Comfort Items (Optional)
For added comfort during longer drives between stops.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 10 hours
- Price From:
- 229.900 ISK









