South Coast Glaciers and Waterfalls Day Trip from Reykjavik
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a 10-hour tour to the glaciers and waterfalls of Iceland's south coast. A local guide will accompany you to natural gems such as the imposing Seljalandsfoss waterfall, the rock formations of Reynisdrangar and the Skógar Folklore Museum. You will be able to access and take amazing photos behind the waterfall and learn about historical Icelandic artefacts. The activity includes transfers to and from Reykjavík.
- 10-hourguided tour of Iceland's south coast from Reykjavík
- See the picturesque village of Vik and take in the view of the countryside.
- Access the Seljalandsfoss waterfall and other attractions with the entrance fee included in the tour
- Travel from selected hotels in Reykjavík on your round trip transfers
What’s included
- Excursion to glaciers and waterfalls on the south coast of Iceland
- Bus travel from selected Reykjavík hotels
- Free Wi-Fi on board
- Local guide
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Step by Step
Explore the south coast of Iceland on a guided tour of glaciers and waterfalls. The tour lasts approximately 10 hours and includes entrance fees to the various natural attractions:
- Skogafoss Waterfall: access and explore the water of the falls from the back. You are sure to be amazed by the almost permanent rainbow that accompanies this natural gem.
- Skógar Folklore Museum: visit the museum which houses over 15,000 historical objects from Iceland and discover how they lived and worked centuries ago.
- Solheimajokull Glacier: located near Vatnajökull, the largest iceberg in Europe. Walk around this natural monument until you see a lagoon formed by the glacier itself.
- Reynisfjara Beach: black sand beach surrounded by striking tall basalt rock formations that provide a beautiful natural landscape. They are located very close to Vik.
- Seljalandsfoss: 60-metre high waterfall originating from the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. You can walk around it and see it from all angles.
- Vik: a fishing village surrounded by immense cliffs, monumental rock formations and volcanic black sand beaches.
On the way you can also enjoy a beautiful view of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier with your local guide.
Transport to and from Reykjavík will be by comfortable bus from selected hotels.