Private tour: South Coast and Hidden Waterfalls

11 hours

Easy

Discover the spectacular southern coast of Iceland on a private day tour designed just for you. Explore some of the country's most impressive and iconic landscapes at your own pace, with the comfort of pickup and drop-off at your preferred location in Rey

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 the hidden Gljúfrafoss, a secluded gem accessible through a narrow gorge. Admire the power of Skógafoss, with its 60-meter drop and frequent rainbows, and visit the tranquil Kvernufoss, a lesser-known waterfall nestled in a picturesque canyon.

Walk along the black sands of Reynisfjara Beach, 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. 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 private tour, 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.

What's included?
    • Pickup and dropoff from Reykjavík
    • Professional and certified guide
    • Free WiFi
    • Tour guided in English and Spanish with stops at Seljalandsfoss, Gljúfrabúi, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara and Dyrhólaey
    • Small group size  (maximum 19 people) 
    Exclusions
    • Food & drinks
    Please note
      What to bring
        • Bring waterproof clothing and suitable walking shoes.
        • Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
        • Respect the signs and safety rules at each site to preserve nature and ensure a safe visit.

        We recommend that you dress according to the weather conditions. Please keep in mind that the weather in Iceland is extremely variable, so we recommend dressing in layers and always bringing a waterproof outer layer.

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