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Join this Spanish-guided South Coast tour from Reykjavik and experience Iceland’s top natural highlights in a small, comfortable group. This 10-hour tour is ideal for travelers who prefer exploring Reynisfjara Beach, Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, and more breathtaking attractions with a Spanish-speaking expert who knows the best stories about the land of fire and ice.
The South Coast is one of Iceland’s most striking regions, offering waterfalls, black sand beaches, and glacier views along one convenient route. With the itinerary and transportation handled for you, this South Coast of Iceland tour is an effortless way to take in the country’s striking landscapes in one day.
Your South Coast tour from Reykjavik begins with a convenient pickup at bus stops and select accommodations. The small-group vehicle soon leaves the city, and your Spanish-speaking guide points out the open fields and distant mountains that signal the start of the journey.
You’ll have a short stop in the town of Hvolsvollur to give everyone a moment to stretch and get ready for the natural sights ahead.
The first attraction you’ll see is Skogafoss, one of the South Coast’s most iconic waterfalls. Its 197-foot (60-meter) drop creates a powerful curtain of water, and the mist near the base often forms bright rainbows. Your guide may share the local legend of a hidden treasure.
Next, you’ll visit Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach and its striking Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks. Waves crash with strong force along the shore, adding to the dramatic setting. The Spanish-speaking guide explains the coastline’s unique features and offers safety tips for exploring this beach.
The South Coast tour then continues to Vik, the southernmost village in Iceland, known for its sea cliffs and wide coastal views. Here, you’ll have free time for lunch. You can eat at your own expense, explore a few local shops, or stretch your legs with a relaxing coastal walk.
After Vik, your small group arrives at the Solheimajokull Glacier viewpoint. This glacier tongue extends from the larger Myrdalsjokull Ice Cap. You can learn about how it changed over the years from your guide and take stunning photos.
The final stop is Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, which drops over 197 feet (60 meters). It's famously known for its path that leads behind the flowing water. Stepping behind the falls gives a rare view from inside the curtain of water, creating a unique experience you cannot get at most waterfalls.
After visiting Seljalandsfoss, your small group will then drive back to Reykjavik. The route offers one last look at the South Coast, giving everyone time to relax before reaching the city.
Experience Iceland’s natural wonders on a South Coast tour from Reykjavik led by a Spanish-speaking guide. Enjoy powerful waterfalls, black-sand beaches, and breathtaking glacier views in a small-group setting. Check availability now by choosing a date.










