Ever wonder why there are so many south coast day tours in Iceland? There are so many beautiful locations to stop at, one day probably isn’t even enough. No matter how many times I visit these special locations, even if they are flooded with tourists, I am still overcome with child-like excitement at how insane each location is. Of course you can book a tour or a mini-bus but in my opinion, nothing ruins exploring a surreal location like a tour guide whistling for you to get back onto the bus. I highly recommend renting a car and driving around yourself. I will write a blog about renting cars in Iceland but for now you will just have to take my word that it is very easy.
A south coast tour is an all day affair, so get ready for one of the best days on your vacation to Iceland. Depending on what time of year you travel to Iceland, you may have to cut down your visiting time at each location to pack it all in. I promise if you wake up early, you can fit it so much no matter what month you visit! It may put you at ease to allow for more exploration to split this up over two days but I have done it all in one day countless times! Put on your boots and grab all your layers, you’re going to need them, Iceland’s weather can change every five minutes and you will definitely be getting wet at some of the stops!
Seljandsfoss
Distance from Reykjavik: 1 hr 45 min
2. Gljúfrabúi
3. Nauthúsagil
Distance from Seljandsfoss: 10 minutes
4. Seljavallalaug
Distance from Seljalandsfoss: 25 minutes
5. Skógafoss
Distance from Seljandsfoss: 25 minutes
6. Kvernufoss
Distance from Skógafoss: 2 minutes
7. Sólheimajökull Glacier
Distance from Skógafoss: 20 minutes
8. Reynisfjara Black Beach
Distance from Sólheimajökull: 25 minutes
There you have it! A full day tour of the South Coast gems in Iceland. I recommend packing a lunch and lots of car snacks because there aren’t many options along the way. This day is really packed full of activity and driving so feel free to adjust your stops to your needs. If you need to cut it short because of daylight I would suggest cutting your trip down to these stops: Seljandsfoss and Gljúfrabúi, Skogafoss and Kvernufoss, and the black sand beach.
My ideas and opinions in this post are entirely my own. I am hoping to help make your experience in Iceland as wonderful as mine! I hope you enjoyed this post and let me know what you think or if you have any questions!