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2 Day South Coast, Black Sand Beach & Glacier Lagoon Small Group Tour with Ice Cave

Discover Iceland's wonders: waterfalls, geysers, ice caves, and more on the Ultimate Icelandic Adventure Tour!

Reykjavík
2 days
Easy

Starting at 914 EUR

Tour Operator: BusTravel Iceland

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2-Day Iceland Adventure Tour

Day 1: South Coast highlights
After our efficients pickup service collects you, we head eastwards out of the city. Today we enjoy spectacular landscapes with waterfalls  head towards the South Coast to marvel at the breathtaking Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where you can walk behind the cascading water. Nest up is Skógafoss waterfall. Search for the Northern Lights before ending your day at your hotel in the south-east.

Day 2: Glaciers & Ice Caves
Day two takes you further along the South Coast, where you’ll visit the stunning Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, followed by sightseeing at Diamond Beach, where icebergs from the lagoon wash up on the shore. 
You can also choose to add a thrilling Crystal Ice Cave tour to your package.
As we head back towards the city lights, we tick off one final Iceland essesntial - Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, with its striking basalt columns and powerful Atlantic waves. The tour concludes as you return to Reykjavík, filled with unforgettable memories of Iceland’s natural beauty, from glaciers to waterfalls and everything in between.
This 2-day tour perfectly blends adventure, exploration, and relaxation, offering an immersive experience of Iceland’s diverse landscapes.

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What's included?

  • Professional English-speaking Guide
  • Bus transfer with free WiFi
  • 1 Nights Hotel Accommodation, with a private bathroom and breakfast
  • Optional Activities
    • Ice Cave Tour

Exclusions

Food & drinks are not included, except breakfast at the hotels.

What do I need to bring?

  • Warm, water- and windproof outdoor clothing.
  • Good hiking shoes highly recommended.


Itinerary

Day 1: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

Seljalandsfoss, a jewel in Iceland's landscape, captivates with its ethereal beauty and interactive allure. Cascading gracefully from a height of 60 meters, this mesmerizing waterfall invites adventurers to walk behind its curtain of shimmering water, creating an immersive experience like no other.

Fed by the Seljalandsá River, the falls plunge into a serene pool, surrounded by lush greenery and moss-covered cliffs. As the sunlight dances on the water, a magical ambiance envelops the scene, making Seljalandsfoss a photographer's dream.

Visiting Seljalandsfoss is not just witnessing a natural wonder; it's stepping into a world where the elements converge, inviting all to partake in the enchantment of Iceland's captivating beauty.

Day 1: Skógafoss Waterfall

Skógafoss, an Icelandic icon, unveils its majestic allure as it plummets 60 meters down a dramatic cliff, creating a symphony of mist and power. Situated along the Skógá River, this breathtaking waterfall is a testament to the awe-inspiring forces of nature.

Visitors can feel the thundering resonance of the falls as they stand in its presence, and for the adventurous, a climb up the adjacent staircase reveals panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The cascading waters of Skógafoss create an ever-changing spectacle, inviting photographers and nature enthusiasts to witness the raw beauty that defines Iceland's captivating scenery. In the shadow of lush green hills, Skógafoss stands as a powerful reminder of the untamed splendor that characterizes the land of fire and ice.

Day 1: Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

Reynisfjara, situated on Iceland's southern coast, is a captivating black sand beach renowned for its stark beauty and dramatic features. As waves from the North Atlantic Ocean crash upon the shore, the dark sands create a striking contrast against the surrounding cliffs.

One of Reynisfjara's defining features is the impressive basalt columns that rise like natural sculptures along the coastline. These geometric formations add an otherworldly charm to the beach, creating a landscape that feels both ancient and mysterious.

Despite its raw and rugged beauty, Reynisfjara's waves demand respect, as they can be powerful and unpredictable. Visitors are drawn not only to the unique geological features but also to the sense of wildness that characterizes this Icelandic gem. Reynisfjara stands as a testament to the untamed forces of nature, inviting exploration and contemplation along its windswept shores.

Day 2: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

Jökulsárlón, a mesmerizing glacial lagoon in southeast Iceland, unveils a world of ethereal beauty. As majestic icebergs gracefully drift across the lake's crystalline surface, the surrounding snow-capped peaks and vast glaciers create a scene of unparalleled serenity.

Formed by the retreat of Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier, Jökulsárlón is a living testament to the ever-changing dynamics of Iceland's glacial landscapes. Visitors can embark on boat tours to navigate among the floating ice sculptures, witnessing the kaleidoscope of blue hues reflected in the pristine waters.

Jökulsárlón stands as a living canvas of nature's artistry, inviting those who venture here to witness the quiet drama of ice meeting water in a spectacle that epitomizes the breathtaking allure of Iceland's untouched wilderness.

Day 2: Diamond Beach
Day 2: Option Ice Cave tour
Day 2: Vík Coastal Village

Nestled along Iceland's captivating southern coastline, the village of Vík exudes tranquility and charm. With its iconic black sand beaches and views of the North Atlantic Ocean, Vík offers a picturesque escape into the heart of Icelandic beauty.

Home to the dramatic Reynisfjara Beach, framed by basalt columns and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, Vík is a destination that seamlessly blends folklore and natural wonders. The village, with its population of around 300, provides an intimate experience, allowing visitors to connect with the authentic spirit of Icelandic culture.

Whether strolling along the shoreline, exploring nearby cliffs, or embarking on a horseback ride through the rolling hills, Vík invites travelers to immerse themselves in the serene landscapes and rich heritage that make Iceland truly extraordinary.

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