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South Coast Adventure optional Glacier Hike - Private Eco Tour

Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a photographer, or simply a lover of natural beauty, Iceland's south coast is a must-see destination that offers something for everyone. With its breathtaking landscapes, unique geological formations, and incredible wildlife, this region is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.


The south coast is also home to some of Iceland's most unique natural features, such as the Reynisfjara beach, with its black sand and towering basalt cliffs, and the Sólheimajökull glacier, where visitors can take a guided tour to explore the ice caves and tunnels within the glacier.


Seljalandsfoss & Gljúfrabúi Waterfalls

Seljalandsfoss and Gljúfrabúi are two of Iceland's most stunning waterfalls, located on the country's famous south coast. These waterfalls offer visitors the chance to experience the raw power and beauty of Iceland's natural landscape up close.


Seljalandsfoss is a magnificent waterfall that drops 60 meters down from the cliffs above. What makes this waterfall truly unique is that visitors can walk behind it, experiencing the power of the water and the mist that surrounds them. This makes for an incredible photo opportunity, especially during the winter months when the waterfall is surrounded by snow and ice.

Just a short walk from Seljalandsfoss is Gljúfrabúi, a hidden gem tucked away in a narrow canyon. This waterfall is much smaller than Seljalandsfoss, but it is equally impressive in its own right. Visitors must wade through a shallow stream and climb up some rocks to reach the waterfall, which cascades down into a serene pool. The cave-like setting adds to the magical atmosphere of this unique waterfall, making it a favorite among photographers.


Sólheimajökull With Optional Glacier Walk

Visiting Sólheimajökull and taking part in a glacier walk is a unique opportunity to witness the power and majesty of Iceland's glaciers. With its stunning vistas, unique geological formations, and rich cultural history, Sólheimajökull is a must-see destination for anyone traveling to Iceland's south coast. Choose to visit the viewpoint or explore the glacier up close and personal. Guided tours on the glacier are available as an optional extra in the checkout, visitors are provided with all the necessary equipment, including crampons, helmets, and ice axes.


The glacier walk takes visitors across the rugged terrain of the glacier, through ice tunnels and crevasses, and up to the top of the glacier where they can take in the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Our tour guides are knowledgeable about the history and geology of the glacier and offer insights into the unique features and formations that make Sólheimajökull so special.


Reynisfjara - Black Sand Beach

The black sand of Reynisfjara is made up of basalt, which was formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. The beach is framed by towering basalt cliffs, which create a dramatic and otherworldly landscape. The waves crashing against the shore create a mesmerizing sound and add to the natural beauty of the area.


One of the most impressive features of Reynisfjara is the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, which rise up out of the sea just off the shore. Legend has it that these stacks were once trolls who were turned to stone by the rising sun. The stacks provide a stunning backdrop for the beach and are a popular subject for photographers. Visitors can also take a hike to nearby cliffs to see the famous puffins, which nest in the area during the summer months.


Skógafoss Waterfall

Skógafoss is a breathtakingly beautiful waterfall. It is one of the largest waterfalls in the country, with a width of 25 meters and a drop of 60 meters. The waterfall is situated on the Skógá River, which originates from the glacier Eyjafjallajökull. The water cascades down the cliffs in a powerful stream, creating a mist that can be seen from afar. On sunny days, rainbows often form in the mist, adding to the waterfall's stunning beauty.

Visitors to Skógafoss can climb the stairs to the top of the waterfall, which provides a magnificent view of the surrounding area. From the top, visitors can also see another smaller waterfall, Kvernufoss, located upstream.


EV Travel

We create unique adventures through Icelands natural landscapes and geological features all while reducing your carbon footprint to 0%. Our luxury private experiences use Mercedes EQV electric vehicles charged with 100% renewable energies. Technologies have advanced positively, we no longer need to rely on fossil fuels to explore the country.



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Free cancellation until 1 day before the departure
Cancellation fees:
+1 day - No charge
<1 day - 100% of total reservation value
What is included
  • A single tree planted for every tour you take
  • Professional Driver Guide / Glacier Guide
  • Hotel Pickup and Drop-off
  • Private Tour
  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall
  • Gljufrabui waterfall
  • Solheimajokull viewpoint
  • Solheimajokull optional glacier hike
  • Skogafoss waterfall
  • National Park Fees
  • Glacier equipment
  • Walking Poles if needed
  • Crampons If needed
  • Icelandic bottled water and Snacks
  • Wifi
Important information
  • Icelands forever changing weather can pose for an adventurous day, Make sure you bring protective waterproof clothing along with some warm layers, hat and gloves.
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