Tour the Icelandic South Coast, and witness the magnificent coastline of the island country. Visit some of the most beautiful waterfalls, beaches and villages as you are taken on a 350-kilometer bus tour!
Highlights
Highlights
- Explore the shoreline of Iceland, with its numerous volcanoes, mountains and beaches.
- With commentary from a local expert, your experience will be enhanced, allowing you to enjoy the attractions to a greater extent.
- Enjoy an audioguide in 11 different languages during the bus journey.
- Relax in the comfort of your hotel, with a complimentary pick-up taking you to the meeting point.
Inclusions
Inclusions
- Professional guide
- WiFi
- Audioguide with 11 languages
- Pick-up from your hotel in Reykjavik
Exclusions
Exclusions
- Drop-off to your hotel
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Why You Shouldn’t Miss This
Why You Shouldn’t Miss This
The South Coast of Iceland is an amalgamation of all the forces of nature at work. From glaciers, waterfalls and beaches to volcanoes, mountains and lagoons, the south coast has it all. Situated quite close to the capital, Reykjavik, one can easily visit some of the famous spots on a day trip. The Hengill volcanoes cover nearly 100 square kilometers in area. Although they are considered active, there has not been an eruption for nearly 2000 years. It acts as a crucial source of energy for southern Iceland, with the Nesjavellir and Hellisheidi power stations located in its vicinity.
The Vik village, situated about 180 kilometres from Reykjavik, is encompassed by valleys, cliffs, mountains and beaches. Being a popular tourist stop, a number of cafes, restaurants and souvenir shops exist. Skógafoss Waterfall is almost 200 feet in height. Legend has it that a chest filled with gold and riches is hidden behind the waterfall!
Your Experience
Your Experience
Your tour will begin from the lava fields, right next to Hengill, an active volcano. Vast farmlands can be seen at the base of these mountains. On some clear days, you can even catch sight of the Hekla Volcano and the ice capped Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, which is located almost 130 kilometers away! Across the ocean, you can see the Westman Islands, a set of volcanic archipelagos that are mostly uninhabited by humans.
The Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach seems to be out of a magazine. The sight of the Atlantic waves crashing on the black sands and the massive basalt caves and columns is breathtaking. Next up is a visit to the village of Vik. Here, you can understand the life of people in the remote locations of Iceland. With just 291 inhabitants, the fishing village is a picture of peace and harmony, away from the bustle and crowd of a city. The red roofed church is something you must visit when you are here.
Last, but not the least is a visit to the towering Skógafoss Waterfall. A set of stairs lead you to one of the most striking views of glaciers, mountains and beaches. You will then stop at another of the numerous Icelandic waterfalls, the Seljalandsfoss. A hidden pathway can be found behind it. Watching the setting sun from the behind the cascading waters is a truly ethereal experience. The sounds of the water crashing down is deafening. On sunny days, you could even catch sight of a rainbow that has formed in the watery spray.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Tour Timings
Monday to Sunday: 9 AM
Duration:
10 - 11 hours
My tickets
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** How To Use Your Tickets **
You will receive an email confirmation with your South Coast Classic ticket voucher shortly. No need to print. Just show the voucher on your phone with a valid photo ID at the time of pick up.
** Validity **
The ticket is valid only for the date and time for which you’ve scheduled the booking.