Exploring Iceland’s captivating southern coast is a must-do for any adventurous traveler. This two-day tour takes guests on a journey through the country’s natural wonders, from thundering waterfalls to glacial landscapes. Witness the iconic Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss cascades, stroll along the black sand beaches of Vik, and venture into Skaftafell National Park. The highlight, however, is the glacier hike and ice cave exploration, where visitors can enjoy the icy world of Iceland’s glaciers. But the adventure doesn’t end there – as the day draws to a close, the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights awaits.
Key Points
- This 2-day tour explores Iceland’s South Coast, including the iconic Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, black sand beaches of Vik, and Skaftafell National Park.
- Guests will visit the breathtaking Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon and Diamond Beach, where icebergs wash ashore, sparkling against the black volcanic sand.
- An included glacier hike on the expansive Vatnajökull glacier and exploration of a stunning ice cave provide a thrilling glacial adventure.
- The tour includes an opportunity to witness the mesmerizing display of the Northern Lights, with an experienced guide selecting the best viewing locations.
- Comfortable air-conditioned transportation and a small group size of up to 12 participants ensure a personalized and unforgettable experience.
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Reykjavik Pickup and Departure
The tour departs from designated tourist bus pick-up points in downtown Reykjavik at 8:30 AM. This ensures a punctual start to the 2-day adventure along Iceland’s stunning south coast.
Travelers are picked up in an air-conditioned minivan, which provides comfortable transportation throughout the journey. The group size is capped at 12 participants, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Guests are advised to arrive at their designated pick-up location a few minutes early to facilitate a smooth and efficient departure.
With the journey set to begin, the excitement builds as the group embarks on an unforgettable exploration of Iceland’s natural wonders.
Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss Waterfalls
After departing Reykjavik, the first stops on the journey are the impressive Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls along Iceland’s southern coast.
Seljalandsfoss is a 60-meter high waterfall that travelers can walk behind, offering a unique and breathtaking perspective.
Nearby, the majestic Skogafoss waterfall cascades 25 meters down a rocky cliff, creating a powerful display of Iceland’s natural beauty. Visitors can get up close to the falls and feel the mist on their skin.
These dramatic waterfalls are just the beginning of the adventure, setting the stage for the stunning landscapes and natural wonders that lie ahead on the journey along the south coast.
Vik and Black Sand Beaches
Continuing along the south coast, travelers reach the seaside town of Vik, known for its dramatic black sand beaches.
Vik’s striking black basalt sands, formed by volcanic eruptions over centuries, stretch along the coastline, providing a striking contrast to the crashing blue waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can stroll along the beach, taking in the unique scenery and observing the towering cliffs that overlook the shore.
The black sands and rugged landscape create a dramatic backdrop, perfect for photography. Nearby, the Reynisdrangar sea stacks rise from the ocean, adding to the dramatic coastal scenery.
Vik offers a chance to experience Iceland’s natural beauty and explore the volcanic origins of the island.
Skaftafell National Park
Next, travelers venture into the stunning Skaftafell National Park, a verdant oasis nestled amidst the rugged glacial landscape. This protected area boasts a diverse array of natural wonders, from towering mountains and cascading waterfalls to serene glacial lagoons and sweeping vistas.
The park’s crown jewel is the Svínafellsjökull glacier, a dramatic ice formation that’s easily accessible via a moderate hike. Along the way, guides share insights into the park’s geology and ecology, bringing the dynamic environment to life.
After soaking in the breathtaking scenery, travelers continue their journey, eager to explore the famous Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon and the majestic ice caves that lie in wait.
Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach
Leaving the stunning Skaftafell National Park behind, travelers now make their way to the renowned Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, a breathtaking natural wonder on Iceland’s southern coast.
This massive glacial lake is filled with icebergs of all shapes and sizes, calved from the nearby Vatnajökull glacier. Visitors can stroll along the Diamond Beach, where these floating ice chunks wash ashore, sparkling like diamonds on the black volcanic sand. It’s a truly magical sight to behold.
Guests can also opt to take an optional amphibious boat tour to get up close and personal with the icebergs. This is a highlight not to be missed on any south coast adventure.
Glacier Hike and Ice Cave
After marveling at the stunning glacial lagoon, guests don crampons and embark on an exhilarating glacier hike, traversing the seemingly endless expanse of the Vatnajökull glacier.
Led by experienced guides, they navigate the ice’s crevasses and ridges, learning about the glacier’s formation and ecology along the way.
The highlight of the excursion is exploring a breathtaking ice cave, where the translucent blue walls seem to glow from within, creating a truly otherworldly atmosphere.
Travelers are outfitted with all necessary glacier equipment and advised to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots.
This unique opportunity to experience the raw power and beauty of Iceland’s glacial landscapes leaves a lasting impression on all who undertake the adventure.
Northern Lights Viewing
As the glacier hike and ice cave exploration come to an end, travelers embark on the final leg of the excursion – the chance to witness the breathtaking display of the Northern Lights. Venturing out into the darkness, away from the city lights, they eagerly scan the night sky for the first signs of the ethereal green and purple hues dancing across the horizon. The experienced guide helps guests maximize their chances of seeing this natural wonder by selecting the best viewing locations based on real-time forecasts. Even on a cloudy night, the tour provides a comfortable and warm environment to enjoy the experience. With a bit of luck, the group is treated to a captivating light show that leaves them in awe.
Viewing Tips | Ideal Conditions |
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Avoid light pollution | Clear skies |
Face north | Little cloud cover |
Patience and flexibility | High solar activity |
Dress warmly | Darkness |
Camera ready | Minimal moonlight |
Returning to Reykjavik
With the exhilarating glacier hike and Northern Lights viewing behind them, the group boards the air-conditioned minivan for the journey back to Reykjavik. The drive allows them to reflect on the day’s unforgettable experiences as they take in the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland’s south coast once more.
The return trip provides an opportunity for deeper appreciation of this unique country. As the van winds its way through the rugged terrain, the travelers contemplate:
The power and beauty of Iceland’s natural wonders.
The privilege of witnessing the ethereal Northern Lights.
The sense of accomplishment from conquering the glacier hike.
The lasting memories they’ll carry home from this remarkable adventure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Travelers can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. However, breakfast is included, and there will be opportunities to purchase meals and snacks along the way. Bringing a refillable water bottle is recommended.
What Should I Pack for the Glacier Hike and Ice Cave Visit?
For the glacier hike and ice cave visit, pack warm, waterproof layers, gloves, hat, sturdy hiking boots, and any personal snacks or water. The tour provides necessary glacier equipment, but travellers should dress appropriately for the cold, windy conditions.
Is It Possible to Visit the Ice Cave Independently After the Tour?
It’s generally not possible to visit the ice cave independently after the tour. The ice cave visit is typically included as part of the organized excursion, and access may be restricted for safety reasons. Attempting an independent visit could be dangerous.
Can the Tour Be Customized to Include Additional Stops?
The tour can be customized to include additional stops, but this may incur extra costs. Travelers should discuss their preferences with the tour operator ahead of time to see what’s possible within the tour’s timeframe and budget.
Are There Any Age Restrictions or Requirements for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour, but it’s not recommended for young children or elderly travelers. Participants should be in moderate physical shape to handle the hiking and glacier activities.
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Recap
This two-day tour through Iceland’s stunning southern coast promises an unforgettable adventure.
Guests will witness breathtaking waterfalls, explore black sand beaches, and experience the thrill of a glacier hike and ice cave exploration.
The tour culminates with the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights, providing a truly immersive journey through Iceland’s captivating natural wonders.
With comfortable transportation and a small group size, this tour offers a personalized and unforgettable experience.