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Connect with nature one step at a time with the South Coast Iceland tour

The “South Coast Adventure” is a private sightseeing tour from Reykjavik that visits several natural attractions along the south coast of Iceland. Highlights include Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Skógafoss waterfall, the Hekla volcano, Reynisfjara black sand beach, Vík í Myrdal town, and the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. The tour offers panoramic views of green lava fields, deserts, sea cliffs, and glacial rivers. At the Glacier Lagoon, visitors can explore the icebergs and opt for a boat tour during the warmer months.

The Golden Circle Deluxe is a private sightseeing tour that showcases the stunning natural scenery of Iceland. The tour includes visits to three main attractions: Thingvellir National Park, Geysir hot spring area, and Gullfoss waterfall. Thingvellir is a historical site known for the establishment of Althing in 930 BCE and is also a geological site located in a rift valley. Geysir geothermal area is home to the Great Geysir and Strokkur, a dependable geyser that erupts every 5 to 10 minutes. Gullfoss waterfall is located in the canyon of Hvitá River and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland. The tour also includes stops at lesser-known attractions such as Faxi waterfall.

The Snæfellsnes Peninsula, a hidden gem in Iceland, offers a unique tour with stunning natural elements and awe-inspiring vistas. The peninsula boasts glaciers, lava fields, cascading waterfalls, and a tranquil atmosphere with fewer crowds. Located between Reykjavík and the Westfjords, it’s easily accessible with a two-hour drive from the capital. Known for its diverse landscapes, it’s a photographer’s paradise with majestic mountains, lava fields, volcanoes, glaciers, black and white beaches, and wildlife. The tour includes stops at Ytri-Tunga Farm for seal spotting, the magnificent Snæfellsjökull volcano covered with a glacier, and Arnarstapi village with its cliffs and nesting puffins. Djúpalónssandur, a black-pebbled beach with waves and a shipwreck, and Saxhóll crater with a panoramic view are also part of the itinerary. The tour concludes in Grundarfjörður fishing village, home to the iconic Kirkjufell mountain. The duration of the tour is 12 hours.

The tour begins in Reykjavík with a small-group pickup in a private Superjeep. The first stop is the Gígjökull glacier in Þórsmörk valley, followed by Seljalandsfoss, a waterfall with a natural cave behind it. Next, the group visits Vík village on the South Coast and stops at Reynisfjara black sand beach. The Dyrhólaey Promontory, a nesting site for puffins, is the next stop before heading to Skógafoss waterfall. The tour ends with a return to Reykjavík after a day of exploring the South Coast of Iceland.

Travel around the moonlike landscape of the Reykjanes peninsula, walk the Bridge between Europe and America and end the day with a relaxing bath in the world-famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.

Reykjanes Peninsula offers unforgettable and sheer landscape, moonlike and very unique. Here you can find an active volcano, powerful hot springs and sheer cliffs.

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