Private 10-Hour Super Jeep Tour of the South Coast with Transfer from Reykjavik

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Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík, Iceland
Duration
10 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
All year
Minimum age
None

Description

Explore Iceland's magnificent South Coast from the comfort of a luxury super jeep by booking this incredible guided excursion. Those eager to see glaciers, waterfalls, and black-sand beaches should book this private tour now.

Your tour starts when your expert English-speaking guide picks you up from your accommodation in Reykjavik. This excursion is a private tour, so it will be just you and your party.

There is no need to wait for other guests, and your guide will tailor the tour to your group's interests. Climb aboard the luxury super jeep and get comfortable as you head to the South Coast.

The first stop on the tour is Skogafoss waterfall, one of Iceland's largest and most famous waterfalls. It has a drop of about 197 feet (60 meters) and a width of 82 feet, creating a powerful flow that often produces mist and rainbows on sunny days.

Visitors can view the Skogafoss waterfall from below or climb a long staircase to the top for a different perspective and scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

Next, you'll visit Solheimajokull glacier, an outlet glacier of the larger Myrdalsjokull ice cap. The glacier constantly changes due to melting, revealing crevasses, ice formations, and ash layers from past volcanic eruptions.

There's a short path leading to a viewpoint at the glacier crest, and from here, you can admire the colors and ice formations of the glacier.

Next, it's on to the Dyrholaey cliffs. Dyrholaey is a small peninsula on Iceland's South Coast, known for its dramatic cliffs and distinctive rock arch that extends into the sea.

This area offers impressive coastline views, including the black sand beaches of Reynisfjara and the distant Myrdalsjokull glacier. The cliffs are a popular spot for birdwatching, especially during summer when puffins nest here.

A lighthouse sits atop Dyrholaey cliffs, adding to the scenic appeal. Visitors can walk to various viewpoints around the cliffs, taking in the rugged landscape shaped by the ocean.

You will stop at the small fishing village of Vik, known for its dramatic black sand beach, Reynisfjara, and the nearby sea stacks called Reynisdrangar. This area attracts many visitors for its stunning coastal scenery and unique geology.

The village is also home to the iconic Vík church, which sits on a hill and offers views of the surrounding area. The village has restaurants, shops, and accommodations despite its small size.

Today's final stop is Seljalandsfoss waterfall, a well-known waterfall on Iceland's South Coast, dropping about 197 feet (60 meters) from a cliff. It is unique because a pathway lets visitors walk behind the falls for a rare view.

At the end of the tour, your driver will take you back to your accommodation in Reykjavik.

Enjoy the incredible experience exploring the sites on Iceland's South Coast by booking this luxury, private tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Transfer from Reykjavik
Expert English speaking guide
Free Wi-Fi on board

Activities

Super Jeep
Sightseeing
Private Tours

What to bring

Warm, waterproof clothing
Good hiking shoes
Hats, mittens, and scarves
Camera
Reusable water bottle
Snacks

Good to know

The weather in Iceland can be quite unpredictable. Occasionally, the tour itinerary might be altered if weather and road conditions are unfavorable.

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