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Discover the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, the Diamond Beach, and more top destinations in Iceland on this South Coast tour from Reykjavik with a Chinese-speaking guide. This 15-hour tour is perfect for families, groups, or anyone who wants a relaxing and hassle-free adventure led entirely in Chinese.
By joining this guided tour in Iceland, you’ll enjoy a personal and comfortable experience throughout the day. There’s no need to worry about driving, planning, or finding your way. Everything is arranged for you, so you can sit back, take photos, and enjoy the incredible views.
The South Coast of Iceland is one of the country’s most stunning regions, famous for glaciers, waterfalls, and black sand beaches. This South Coast tour is available year-round. In summer, you’ll travel under the glow of the midnight sun. In winter, icy cliffs and snowy peaks create a sparkling wonderland.
Your day begins as your Chinese-speaking guide picks you up in Reykjavik. As you travel southeast, city views fade into mountains, lava fields, and farmland. Sit back as your guide shares stories of life along Iceland’s South Coast.
Your first stop on this South Coast tour is Seljalandsfoss, a 197-foot (60-meter) waterfall where you can walk behind the curtain of water in summer for a unique experience. In winter, the cliffside forms icicles that add to the magical scenery.
Next, visit Skogafoss Waterfall, another 197-foot (60-meter) cascade that is even wider and more powerful. On sunny days, you might spot shimmering rainbows in the mist. In winter, it’s best to stay behind barriers because ice can get slippery.
Continue to Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, one of Iceland’s most dramatic sights. Admire the towering basalt columns and the Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks that rise from the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is stunning but powerful, so keep a safe distance from the waves as you enjoy the view.
Further east, you’ll arrive at Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, the unforgettable highlight of your South Coast tour. This vast glacial lake is filled with huge blue-and-white icebergs that have broken off from the nearby Breidamerkurjokull Glacier.
Watch as the ice drifts slowly across the lagoon, sometimes flipping or cracking with a deep sound. Keep an eye out for seals swimming between the ice or resting on the floating blocks.
Just across the road lies Diamond Beach, where chunks of ice from the lagoon wash up on the black volcanic sand. In the sunlight, they glisten like scattered diamonds, creating one of the most breathtaking sights in Iceland.
Take your time walking along the shore, snapping photos, and admiring how each iceberg glows in a different shade of blue or crystal white.
Before returning to Reykjavik, you’ll stop in Vik, a charming seaside village surrounded by cliffs and ocean views. Take some time to enjoy a warm meal or coffee at your own expense before the drive back to the capital.
Experience South Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders in comfort with a friendly guide who speaks your language. Check availability now by choosing a date.










