Traveling to Iceland and eager to see some of its most breathtaking sights in a short amount of time? This 2-day tour along Iceland’s south coast promises an epic journey through glaciers, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and glacier lagoons—all with the comfort of a guided experience. While we haven’t done this tour ourselves, the reviews and details paint a pretty compelling picture.
What we like most about this experience? First, the expert guides really seem to make a difference—bringing stories and insights that elevate the trip beyond just sightseeing. Second, the variety of stops means you’ll get a well-rounded taste of Iceland’s natural beauty, from waterfalls to icebergs. However, a potential consideration is that the price point of $600 per person might seem steep for some, especially when lunch and dinner aren’t included, requiring additional planning.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive, guided overview of Iceland’s south coast in two days without the hassle of organizing transport or accommodations themselves. If you’re short on time but still want to see iconic sites with a knowledgeable guide, this could be a good fit. But if you’re after a more flexible, self-paced experience, you might want to explore other options.
Key Points

- Expert guides add value through storytelling and knowledge
- Comfortable transportation with Wi-Fi and USB charging
- Includes one night’s accommodation and breakfast
- Flexible options like glacier hikes and boat tours available
- Great reviews highlight the tour’s scenery and organization
- Not suitable for children under 10 or wheelchair users
Exploring Iceland’s South Coast in Depth

This tour takes you on a journey through some of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders. Designed to maximize your experience in just two days, it balances sightseeing with comfort, guided commentary, and some optional adventure activities. It’s perfect for those who want a curated experience without the headaches of driving or planning.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Day 1: Waterfalls and More
Your adventure begins with visits to three remarkable waterfalls. The first stop is likely the Seljalandsfoss, famous for its unique behind-the-waterfall walk. Many reviews mention how impressive and accessible these waterfalls are, providing excellent photo opportunities and a sense of Iceland’s raw power. You might also see the Gljufrabui, a hidden gem tucked behind a canyon, and Skogafoss, one of the most photographed waterfalls in Iceland, known for its roaring cascade and rainbows.
Traveling with a guide means you’ll get context about each site—why they form, their significance, and stories that make each stop more memorable. Reviewers speak highly of guides like Filip, Addi, and Christina, praising their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to make the two days both interesting and comfortable.
Day 2: Glaciers and Icebergs
Next, you’ll venture to the Icelandic glaciers, including a view over the Solheimajokull Glacier. Many travelers cherish the chance to see these massive ice formations up close. If you opt for the glacier hike, you’ll get to walk on the ice itself—an experience that’s often described as once-in-a-lifetime. Guides are trained for safety, and the reviews show that the glacier hikes are well-managed, even for those a bit nervous about icy terrain.
A highlight is the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. You’ll see floating icebergs that seem to come from a different world. For an extra fee, there’s an amphibious boat tour, which many find worthwhile for close-up views of the ice and the chance to see seals. One reviewer noted that despite the cancellation due to high winds, the guide went above and beyond by taking extra stops and even refunding the boat tour—showing the tour’s flexibility and commitment to guest satisfaction.
Black Beach & Waterfalls
The Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach is a must-see for its dramatic volcanic sands and basalt columns. Watching the waves crash against the black shore is a surreal experience that many describe as hauntingly beautiful. You’ll also visit Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss again, along with the lesser-known Gljufrabui, giving you a spread of Iceland’s waterfall magic.
Transportation & Comfort
The tour uses modern buses equipped with Wi-Fi and USB chargers, making the long drives more comfortable. The group sizes tend to be small, which enhances the experience with more personal interaction and less time waiting around. Your pickup and drop-off are included within Reykjavik, although due to local regulations, you may need to meet at the nearest bus stop.
Accommodation & Meals
The overnight stay is in a well-rated hotel with a double or twin room featuring an ensuite bathroom, providing a good balance of comfort and value. Breakfast is included, and the tour provides scheduled stops for lunch and dinner—your responsibility to purchase food during these breaks. Reviewers appreciated the quality of food at stops, describing it as good and satisfying after busy days.
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Across reviews, guides like Filip, Addi, Gulli, Christina, and Vlad stand out for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendliness. They make the difference between just a sightseeing trip and an engaging adventure, often adding extra stops or personalized stories.
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The Value for Money
At $600 per person, this tour offers considerable value considering the included accommodation, breakfast, Wi-Fi, and optional activities like glacier hikes and boat tours. However, extras like meals or additional activities come at your expense. Some travelers find the price justified for the quality of experience and the convenience of guided logistics.
Potential Downsides
While the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, a few points to keep in mind include the tour’s suitability for children under 10 and wheelchair users, as these are not recommended. Also, weather can impact your plans—like the boat tour cancellation due to high winds—so flexibility is key. Plus, the tour is quite packed, with many stops, so if you prefer a slower pace or more free time, it may feel rushed.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re looking for a rundown of Iceland’s south coast with knowledgeable guides, this tour fits the bill. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to see iconic sites without the hassle of self-driving. It’s not ideal if you’re traveling with very young children, or if you prefer a more leisurely, less structured experience. Those interested in adventure activities like glacier hikes and boat tours will find plenty of options, but remember some may be optional and extra.
Final Thoughts

This 2-day guided tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Iceland’s stunning natural landscape. From towering waterfalls and black sand beaches to icebergs and glaciers, you’ll get a taste of Iceland’s diverse beauty—all while being guided by friendly, knowledgeable professionals.
The experience seems thoughtfully curated, with reviews praising the guides’ expertise and the itinerary’s variety. The included accommodation and breakfast add to the value—making it more than just a day trip. Sure, it’s a bit of a splurge, but for many, the convenience and quality make it worthwhile.
If you’re after a guided, in-depth exploration that balances scenic views, light adventure, and comfort, this tour is worth considering. Just be prepared for the busy schedule, and ensure you’re comfortable with weather variability.
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 10 years old, mainly due to the nature of activities and the physical demands of glacier hikes.
What is included in the price?
The price covers two days of guided touring, one night’s accommodation with breakfast, pickup and drop-off within Reykjavik, Wi-Fi and USB chargers on the bus, and optional activities like glacier hikes and amphibious boat tours.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility is helpful if weather or other circumstances require adjustments.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included. You’ll make stops where you can buy food, so plan accordingly.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes and a camera. Since the weather can change quickly, packing layers and waterproof gear is advisable.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, as some activities and sites may not be accessible.
This tour appears to deliver a solid introduction to Iceland’s south coast, especially if you value guided insights, comfortable transport, and a variety of stops. It’s a neat way to cover a lot of ground in a short time, leaving many travelers eager to return for more.
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