2-Day Private South Coast, Glacier Lagoon & Ice Cave Adventure

A two-day journey along Iceland’s South Coast, combining powerful waterfalls, black sand beaches, and stunning glacier landscapes. Experience a crystal ice cave or glacier hike (seasonal), with a flexible itinerary designed around the best conditions. During the Northern Lights season, enjoy aurora hunting opportunities each night, guided by real-time data and weather.

Person walking towards a large waterfall in a lush, green canyon.

Day 1 : The South Coast

Summary

A scenic journey along Iceland’s South Coast, designed to showcase some of the country’s most iconic landscapes in a smooth and flexible way. From powerful waterfalls to dramatic coastal viewpoints and black sand beaches, this experience combines natural beauty with a relaxed pace and expert guidance throughout the day.

Highlights

  • Pickup in Reykjavík

  • Seljalandsfoss – walk behind the cascading waterfall

  • Skógafoss – one of Iceland’s most powerful and photogenic waterfalls

  • Dyrhólaey – stunning coastal cliffs and panoramic ocean views

  • Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach – famous for its basalt columns and crashing Atlantic waves

Accommodation: Fosshótel Núpar

Day 2 : Ice Cave Adventure

Summary

A day focused on Iceland’s glacial landscapes and coastal highlights, combining unique ice experiences with some of the country’s most breathtaking scenery. Depending on the season, explore a crystal ice cave in winter or enjoy a guided glacier hike in summer, followed by visits to Iceland’s famous glacier lagoon and black sand coastline.

Highlights

  • Crystal Ice Cave (Oct–Apr) or Glacier Hike (May–Sep)

  • Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon – floating icebergs drifting through a glacial lagoon

  • Diamond Beach – ice fragments scattered across black sand

  • Víkurkirkja Church – panoramic views over the village of Vík

  • Return to Reykjavík

Accommodation: Reykjavík

  • For this night, you will arrange your own accommodation. This provides flexibility should you wish to extend your stay or choose a hotel that best suits your preferences.

2-Day Private South Coast, Glacier Lagoon & Ice Cave Adventure

From $2,950 USD per person (based on 2 guests)
Total from $5,900 USD per tour

Approx. $1,725 per person based on 4 guests

For larger groups (5+ guests), a spacious Sprinter van is provided for added comfort.

Please note: Pricing may vary depending on room category, configuration (shared or separate rooms), and the number of guests.

Included

  • Private guide & driver

  • Modified 4×4 vehicle or Sprinter van (fuel included)

  • Flexible, fully customized itinerary

  • South Coast & Glacier Lagoon highlights

  • Ice cave experience (certified glacier guide & safety equipment included)

  • Northern Lights hunting (winter, weather permitting)

  • Professional photography throughout the tour

  • All parking and access fees

Accommodation

Accommodation is fully included, with all hotel arrangements handled for you — ensuring a seamless and completely stress-free experience from start to finish.

Your tour includes carefully selected mid-range hotels with breakfast, with rooms based on 2 guests sharing, chosen for comfort, location, and efficient travel flow along your route.

If you would like to upgrade to premium or luxury accommodations, simply let us know — we’re happy to tailor the experience to your preferences.
If you prefer separate rooms, this can also be arranged upon request.

If you prefer to book your own hotels or use points and rewards, that’s absolutely fine — we will adapt the itinerary and route to fit your selected stays, and adjust the pricing accordingly.

Not Included

  • Meals and personal expenses

  • Flights

Note

The itinerary is flexible and may be adjusted based on weather and road conditions to ensure safety and the best possible experience.

Person holding a torch stands near water, with a mountain and the Northern Lights glowing green in the night sky.

Aurora Hunting Experience

Summary

Each night, we monitor aurora activity using real-time satellite data to determine the best opportunity for viewing. If conditions are favorable, we will head out for a guided aurora hunt, carefully selecting locations with the clearest skies and strongest activity.

Aurora hunting is highly dependent on both solar activity and weather conditions, and the decision to go out is typically made on the day, around 18:00, based on the latest data.

The Northern Lights season runs from September to April, and the more nights you spend with us, the higher your chances of witnessing this incredible natural phenomenon.