Captivating 10-Hour Private South Coast Tour from Reykjavik
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Discover the many natural wonders of one of Iceland's most popular destinations on this captivating adventure to the country's South Coast. This 10-hour private tour takes travelers to the region's iconic attractions, including waterfalls, black sand beaches, and rock formations.
The action begins when a friendly local guide picks you up from Reykjavik. It can be from a designated bus station or the hotel you're checked in. You'll then ride a spacious vehicle that will keep you comfortable en route to your first stop: Seljalandsfoss waterfall.
One of Iceland's most enchanting and iconic waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss drops from around 200 feet (60 meters). However, Seljalandsfoss waterfall's most notable feature is the natural pathway that winds behind it. This pathway lets you walk behind the cascade, giving you a rare 360-degree view of the water curtain.
Next, you'll head to nearby Gljufrabui, a beautiful waterfall considered a hidden gem on the South Coast. Located about 0.6 miles (one kilometer) from Seljalandsfoss waterfall, the Gljufrabui waterfall is hidden behind a cliff, which leads to many travelers missing it.
To get close to the waterfall, you'll step through shallow streams and a narrow alley. As you approach Gljufrabui, the roaring water grows louder, heightening your anticipation before finally seeing the waterfall.
For your next stop on the South Coast, you'll head to another iconic waterfall: Skogafoss. One of Iceland's most majestic and photogenic waterfalls, Skogafoss is known for its sheer power. Skogafoss boasts a width of 82 feet (25 meters) and a dramatic drop of about 197 feet (60 meters).
Skogafoss falls into the pool below, creating a mist that often reveals vibrant rainbows on sunny days. Interestingly, you can enjoy Skogafoss from multiple viewpoints. You can stand on the base and feel the mist on your skin or head to a staircase leading to an observation platform for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Next, you'll head to Dyrholaey to witness fascinating rock formations and sweeping views. Dyrholaey is a stunning 394-foot (120-meter) promenade famous for its rich birdlife, a historic lighthouse, and a rock arch bearing the same name.
The name "Dyrholaey" translates to "door hill island," inspired by the large archway on the cliff. This natural arch is so massive that smaller boats can pass through it when the sea is calm. You'll also see various birds led by Eider Ducks and Icelandic puffins.
For your last stop, you'll visit Reynisfjara, Iceland's famous black sand beach. Aside from its jet-black volcanic sands, Reynisfjara is known for its towering basalt columns, dramatic sea views, and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks.
The Reynisdrangar sea stacks are a group of jagged rock pillars rising sharply from the ocean just offshore. According to Icelandic folklore, these columns were once trolls who turned to stone when caught by the sunlight.
As you walk along the black sand beach, enjoy the majestic views of the seas and the contrasting rock formations in the area. At the end of the tour, your guide will safely take you back to Reykjavik, together with the fond memories of your South Coast adventure.
Take advantage of this opportunity to see the captivating South Coast by booking this private tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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