If you’re eyeing an adventure that combines jaw-dropping scenery with a touch of icy wonder, this From Reykjavik: Katla Ice Cave and South Coast Day Tour might be just what you need. We’ve looked into what makes this tour stand out, and from the glowing reviews it’s clear that many travelers find it both exciting and memorable.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor, this trip promises a satisfying mix of iconic waterfalls, volcanic beaches, and a rare glimpse inside an ice cave beneath a dormant volcano.
What really appeals to us about this experience is how it balances popular sights with some off-the-beaten-path moments—like the bumpy super-jeep ride and the ice cave exploration, which are not your typical day-trip fare. Plus, the guides seem to make a real difference, sharing stories and safety tips that enhance the overall experience.
Incredible day, one of our favourite of the trip. Our guides were so knowledgeable, friendly, and took their time to let us explore.
What a great tour! The company was fantastic and very responsive. We started it day at about 8 am, and I was dropped off about 730-8 pm. We got lucky with the weather, but it guide took us to all promised stops, have us history along the way, and provided quite time to rest along the way. The day never felt rush, even with the limited daylight. I would recommend this tour and the company.
It was adventurous and require hiking in glacier. It was thrilling experience especially walking in the ice cave.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is a full-day excursion, about 12 hours, so it’s best suited for those prepared for a long, active day. If you’re into natural beauty, adventure, and a bit of Icelandic lore, this tour probably belongs on your list.
One consideration is the price point—around $303.79 per person—for a full day of sightseeing, which is on the higher side but seems to be justified by the inclusion of a lot of key experiences and the personalized small-group setting. For those who want a comprehensive South Coast trip with the added thrill of exploring an ice cave, this tour offers excellent value.
It’s especially well-suited for travelers who appreciate guides who are friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to share stories, making the day not just visual but also engaging.
In the end, this tour is best for curious, active travelers looking to see Iceland’s southern highlights while also experiencing an extraordinary ice cave. It’s ideal if you want a mix of sightseeing and adventure without the hassle of organizing multiple excursions yourself. Let’s take a closer look at what’s involved and whether it might be the right fit for you.
This trip was amazing ! Out guide was great, communicated well on expectations and helped prepare for each of the stops. The glacier hike and the ice cave were amazing!! Had another guide for this, Beda . He was great, made the experience in the ice caves and glacier unique. He waited for everyone, took pictures for the group and did not make us rush.
A fantastic experience, our tour guide to the cave Katy is very nice and humorous! We had so much fun!!!!
The guide was pretty stoic during pick up. He provided a lot of local information. We were pressed for time but did have the opportunity to see both waterfalls, a quick stop at the beach including picking up some sandwiches for lunch. The cave tour and glacier walk was awesome!! The only downside was the temperature in the van was not well regulated. We roasted until we asked for some relief. Several reminders were needed to make adjustments.
- Key Points
- The Itinerary: What to Expect
- Starting Early from Reykjavik
- Stop 1: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
- Stop 2: Skogafoss Waterfall
- Stop 3: Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach
- Stop 4: Katla Ice Cave via Super-Jeep
- What’s Included and What's Not
- The Real Value: Is It Worth the Price?
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- The Bottom Line
- FAQ
- More Tours in Vik
- More Tour Reviews in Vik
Key Points

- Small-group size (max 18 people) means more personalized attention and a more relaxed vibe.
- All necessary glacier gear included—helmet and crampons—so you’re ready for the ice cave without extra hassle.
- Incredible variety: waterfalls, black sand beaches, and an ice cave in one day.
- Bumpy super-jeep ride offers a true off-road experience and stunning views.
Option for pickups from Reykjavik makes the trip seamless to start.
- Most reviews highlight friendly, guides who enhance the experience.
The Itinerary: What to Expect

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Starting Early from Reykjavik
The day kicks off at 8:00 am with pickup from designated bus stops. This early start is typical for full-day excursions and worth it for maximizing your time in Iceland. The small-group setting means you’ll likely get to know your fellow travelers, sharing the excitement of the day’s adventures.
Stop 1: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Our first stop is Seljalandsfoss, a true Icelandic icon with a 60-meter drop. What makes it special is the ability to walk behind it in summer, giving you a rare perspective of this powerful cascade. Standing behind the waterfall with the spray cooling you down, it’s easy to see why this spot is so popular. The admission is free, and you’ll spend about 45 minutes here.
A lot of travelers love this waterfall, with one reviewer calling it “so beautiful” and highly recommending it. It’s a great way to warm up your camera and your legs before the next stop.
Great trip to icecave . Driver for trip bjork was full of info,funny and made sure we got to cave on time. Well worth the money and seeing so many beautiful places on the way to cave. Highly recommend using this company and troll company too.
Fantastic day and guide lovely small group tour highly recommended for a unforgettable day in Iceland
I cannot say enough about this experience and this company. Our main guide Bjorn at troll.is was phenomenal. Loved every part of this trip. Highly recommend. Black Beach is no joke. Dangerously beautiful. Ice caves cool as much as I thought. Waterfalls a bonus.
Stop 2: Skogafoss Waterfall
Next is Skogafoss, another staggering 60-meter waterfall but with a more dramatic setting—right in the heart of the landscape. You can view it from below or climb the stairs to see it from above, which offers a different perspective. This is one of Iceland’s largest and most scenic waterfalls, and it often appears in photos for good reason.
Expect about 45 minutes here, giving you time for photos and maybe a quick chat with your guide about the area’s volcanic history. It’s a site that captures the raw power of Iceland’s nature.
Stop 3: Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach
After the waterfalls, you’ll visit Reynisfjara, the renowned black sand beach. Formed by volcanic eruptions over millions of years, its dark sands create a striking contrast with the towering basalt columns and roaring Atlantic waves.
The basalt formations, including a cave-like structure, are great for photos—just be mindful of the relentless waves, as the reviews warn that the power of the ocean is on full display here.
We had a great time! Our tour guides Maggie and Ana were both great, very friendly and knowledgeable about the activities, scenery, etc. The sights were also so beautiful. I highly recommend!
Absolute best tour we did in Iceland. The views were breathtaking and the tour guides were fabulous! DO NOT MISS!! Highly recommend to all!
I loved this Katla Ice cave tour! Avi was a great tour guide. Enjoyed every moment with him and loved the informations on Iceland he shared!
Most groups spend about 1.5 hours at Vikurfjara, which usually includes time for lunch. The restaurant at the site offers a welcome break and an opportunity to refuel before heading to the ice cave.
Stop 4: Katla Ice Cave via Super-Jeep
This is the pièce de résistance for many travelers—the ice cave beneath the Katla volcano. After a scenic 40-minute off-road super-jeep ride into the wilderness, you’ll arrive at the glacier. The bumpy ride is part of the adventure, and your guide will share stories about the Katla volcano and the area’s volcanic history along the way.
Before entering the ice cave, your guide will equip you with helmet and crampons—the essential gear for safely navigating the icy passages. The access is a bit of a climb up a glacier hill, but the sight of the blue ice formations makes it all worthwhile. The guide's safety instructions are crucial, so paying close attention is advised.
The ice cave tour lasts roughly three hours, and the experience is genuinely unforgettable. The luminous blue ice, shaped over centuries, feels otherworldly—it's like stepping into a frozen cathedral. Multiple reviews praise guides like Avi and others for their knowledge and friendly demeanor, which makes the experience all the more memorable.
What’s Included and What's Not

The tour includes all the essentials: professional guide, minibus transportation, glacier gear (helmet and crampons), and tickets for the ice cave and jeep ride. WiFi on board helps you share the moments right away.
However, you'll need to budget for meals, as food and drinks aren’t included. There's also an option to rent hiking boots and waterproof gear, which could be worthwhile if you prefer that your own shoes stay dry. The rental fee is 1,750 ISK for all gear, and souvenirs like hats or neck warmers are available for purchase.
The Real Value: Is It Worth the Price?
At roughly $303.79 per person, this tour may seem on the higher side, but considering what’s packed into the day, it offers good value. You’re getting a comprehensive look at Iceland’s iconic waterfalls, a stunning black sand beach, and a rare opportunity to walk inside an ice cave—all guided by experts.
The small-group size means a more personalized experience, and the inclusion of all necessary glacier equipment takes away the hassle of sourcing your own gear.
Most reviews confirm that guides are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about sharing Iceland’s stories, making the whole day engaging and informative. The fact that it’s booked an average of about 58 days in advance indicates its popularity and reliability.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is great for adventurous travelers who want a full immersion into Iceland’s southern landscapes. It’s suited for those comfortable with long days, some physical activity like walking on ice, and bumpy rides over rugged terrain. While children over 8 are welcome, keep in mind the physical demands and safety instructions involved, especially at the ice cave.
If you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group looking for an authentic adventure with expert guidance, this tour fits well. For families with older kids and a love of outdoor, active days, it’s a memorable choice.
The Bottom Line

This tour offers a well-rounded, immersive day exploring some of Iceland’s most famous natural attractions with the added thrill of venturing inside an ice cave. The small-group format, coupled with guides and all-inclusive gear, makes it a hassle-free way to experience the south coast’s highlights.
It’s quite suited for travelers who value a mix of sightseeing, adventure, and storytelling. The price is justified by the exclusive experiences, especially the ice cave exploration, which is a highlight for many. While it’s a long day, the variety of sights and activities keeps it engaging from start to finish.
If you're seeking an unforgettable, picture-perfect day in Iceland with a dash of adventure, this tour is worth considering.
From Reykjavik: Katla Ice Cave and South Coast Day Tour
"Incredible day, one of our favourite of the trip. Our guides were so knowledgeable, friendly, and took their time to let us explore."
FAQ

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated Reykjavik bus stops are included, making it easy to start and end your day.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts about 12 hours, including travel time, sightseeing, and activities, so be prepared for a full day.
What gear do I need to bring?
While glacier equipment (helmet and crampons) are provided, you should consider bringing waterproof clothing, sturdy shoes, and snacks or water for the day—though rental options are available.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but the minimum age is 8 years old, due to safety considerations at the ice cave and on rugged terrain.
How physically demanding is the ice cave visit?
It involves walking on ice with crampons and climbing a glacier hill, so some mobility and comfort with outdoor activity are necessary.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded, so plan accordingly.
This trip is a fantastic way to see Iceland’s iconic landscapes with a touch of adventure. Whether you’re a photo enthusiast, a nature lover, or just looking to tick off some bucket-list sights, it’s a day that’s likely to leave you with plenty of stories—and stunning photos.















