If you’re dreaming of seeing Iceland’s iconic south coast without feeling rushed or part of a big group, this private tour might be just what you’re looking for. It promises a laid-back, immersive experience, allowing plenty of time to really soak in the scenery, take photos, and enjoy each stop. We love that it’s tailored for small groups, which means a more personal touch and flexibility that larger tours often can’t offer.
Two of the best aspects? First, the chance to go behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall, a unique perspective that’s increasingly hard to find. Second, the opportunity to walk around the Sólheimajökull glacier, which offers a close-up view of Iceland’s icy wonderland. However, one consideration is the price—at $1,464 for up to three people, it’s a bit of an investment, but for many, the personalized experience and comfort may justify the cost.
This tour is ideally suited for travelers who want to explore the south coast at a relaxed pace, appreciate nature’s grandeur without the crowds, and enjoy a private, guided experience. If you’re traveling with a small group or a couple and value detailed, personalized attention, this could be a perfect fit.
Key Points

- Private group experience ensures personalized attention and flexibility.
- Comfortable, relaxed pacing allows you to truly enjoy each stop without feeling hurried.
- Unique access, like walking behind Seljalandsfoss, offers memorable photo opportunities.
- Includes guiding, tickets, and parking fees, so there’s less hassle.
- Cost reflects exclusivity and tailored service, making it a good value for a private tour.
- Weather and conditions can impact some stops, so be prepared for variable Icelandic weather.
Exploring Iceland’s South Coast: What to Expect

This tour offers a comprehensive and thoughtful way to explore some of Iceland’s most famous sights, with an emphasis on quality and comfort. We’ll break down each stop, what you can expect, and why it’s worth your time.
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Starting in Reykjavík

The day begins with a convenient hotel pickup in Reykjavik, meaning you won’t have to worry about navigating or finding meeting points. This is especially nice if you’re staying downtown or in a central location, as it cuts down on logistical stress.
First Stop: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

The journey kicks off at Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most celebrated waterfalls. What’s special here is the chance to walk behind the cascade, a view that’s as magical as it sounds. It’s a chance to get a different perspective, and many travelers say it’s a highlight of their trip.
You’ll spend around 40 minutes here, enough time to take photos, explore the area, and savor the experience. The waterfall’s continuous flow creates a mesmerizing backdrop, and if the weather permits, you might spot a rainbow forming in the spray—a typical Icelandic treat.
Next Up: Skógafoss

From Seljalandsfoss, the tour moves on to Skógafoss, another iconic waterfall, with a powerful drop and a broad curtain of water. You’ll get about 40 minutes here, which is enough to climb the staircase for a panoramic view or stand underneath the fall for an immersive experience.
Travelers often comment on how impressive Skógafoss is, especially when the light hits just right. It’s a classic shot, but also a place to feel the raw energy of Iceland’s waterfalls up close.
More Great Tours NearbyWalking with Giants: Sólheimajökull Glacier

One of the more distinctive parts of this tour is the visit to Sólheimajökull. Here, the group will walk around the glacier, marveling at ice formations and volcanic landscapes that shaped Iceland’s terrain.
It’s a 30-minute stop, but a significant highlight because it offers a first-hand look at an active glacier. The guided walk allows for a closer look at the ice’s textures and colors, and the volcanic backdrop adds a sense of adventure. Many reviews mention how this is a chance to connect with Iceland’s natural forces and see something few visitors get so close to.
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The Black Sand Beach and Trolls Fingers

As the day winds down, you’ll arrive at Reynisfjara, the black sand beach famous for its striking sea stacks known as Trolls Fingers. You’ll have about 30 minutes here, enough to walk along the sands, marvel at the basalt columns, and capture those dramatic sunset photos if the timing aligns.
If weather permits, the Dyrhólaey Peninsula might also be on the agenda, providing sweeping views of Iceland’s rugged coastline. This view is a favorite among photographers and nature lovers alike, capturing the wild beauty of the southern shores.
Return to Reykjavík
After a full day of exploration, you’ll head back to Reykjavik. The tour wraps up with a relaxed drive back, giving you time to reflect and maybe share your favorite moments.
What’s Included and What’s Not

The price includes ground transportation, tickets, parking fees, and guiding, so you won’t have to worry about extra costs or logistics. The guide, who speaks Ukrainian and Russian, adds a layer of comfort and personalized service that’s often appreciated.
However, food and personal expenses are not included, so plan accordingly. Pack some snacks and water, especially if you want to stay energized through the day.
Is It Worth the Cost?

At $1,464 for up to three people, this tour isn’t the cheapest option, but when you consider the private nature, the tailored stops, and the convenience of door-to-door service, many travelers find it reasonable. The small-group setting often means more flexibility and a better chance to ask questions or linger at favorite spots.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?
If you prefer exploring at your own pace, enjoy personalized guides, and want to experience Iceland’s south coast without the crowd, this private tour strikes a nice balance. It’s perfect for small groups, couples, or friends who value comfort and flexibility. Do keep in mind, though, that this is a full-day experience—so good footwear and weather preparedness are key.
Overall, it’s a thoughtfully designed adventure that allows you to enjoy Iceland’s stunning scenery without feeling hurried, making it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a relaxed yet comprehensive day out.
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for families?
While the tour isn’t specifically marketed as family-friendly, it’s a manageable full-day experience that could suit families with older children comfortable with long days and outdoor walking.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Ukrainian and Russian, providing clear explanations and a more personal experience for speakers of those languages.
How long is the total driving time?
The tour involves a full day of travel, but the exact driving time is balanced with stops, ensuring you get plenty of time to explore each location.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility if your plans shift.
Does the price include meals?
No, meals are not included. You’ll want to bring snacks or plan to buy food during the day.
What should I bring for the glacier walk?
Bring suitable outdoor footwear, layered clothing, and a camera or phone for photos. The guide will provide safety instructions and details about glacier walking.
If you’re after a relaxed, private way to see Iceland’s south coast, this tour offers a chance to enjoy the landscape with personal guidance and fewer crowds. It’s a solid choice if you’re willing to invest a bit more for comfort, flexibility, and a memorable experience.
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