12 Hours
Length
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The South Coast of Iceland used to be under the surface of the ocean, but as land receded, the cliffs rose from the sea to create a spectacular landscape. Iceland’s most iconic bird, the puffin, looms around these shores. This tour includes waterfalls and beaches with a landscape filled with contrast and colors. This tour is also the perfect opportunity to enjoy the local cuisine by indulging in a family style lunch and an Icelandic lobster dinner, included in the price.
Water in all its Glory:
Highlights include:
- Local Cuisine
- Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
- Skógafoss Waterfall
- Dyrhólaey
- View over glaciers
- Bird Life
- Gljúfrabúi waterfall
- Reynisfjara Black Beach
PICK-UP | Pick-up is at your hotel/accommodation in Reykjavík, or somewhere en route. | ||||
DEPARTURE TIME | At your desired time. | ||||
DURATION | Approximately 12-14 hours. | ||||
WEAR | Comfortable clothing, according to weather. | ||||
PARTICIPANTS | No limit. | ||||
SUITABLE FOR | Everyone. | ||||
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All bookings, inquiries and cancellations must be made by e-mail: info@thisisiceland.is
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Itinerary for The South Shore
1
Pick-up
Passengers get picked up in their accommodation in Reykjavík or somewhere on the way.
2
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Have you ever walked behind a waterfall? Well, now you can! Seljalandsfoss is magical with its elfish backdrop and walk-behind feature.
3
Lunch -farmers style
We’ll stop at Gamla fjósið -The Old Cowshed- or at Hotel Anna for a local lunch. The lunch is included.
4
Skógafoss Waterfall
This magnificent waterfall drops of the cliffs that once were the coastline of the south shore, before the coastline receded.
5
Dyrhólaey Cape
The view from Dyrhólaey is truly breathtaking! The amazing Atlantic Ocean stretches as far as the eye can see and the massive arc made of rock is spectacular with its gaping hole in the middle.
6
Reynisfjara Black Beach.
Black sand, caves, basalt columns and extremely powerful waves. What more can you dream of?
7
Vík
We stop at the picturesque village of Vík, where we’ll stop at the wool factory. Nothing beats the Icelandic wool when it comes to insulation!
8
Dinner at Fjöruborðið, Stokkseyri
Nothing beats dinner on the seashore, with the overview of the magnificent Atlantic Ocean. Fjöruborðið Restaurant is famous for their love for lobster, and you’ll love it too!
9
Hunt for the Northern Lights (only in winter)
If weather, brightness and solar gas fluxes permit, we’ll try to hunt down the Aurora Borealis. This is only possible from September 1st to April 20th.
10
Return to Reykjavík
After a day packed with wonders we’ll head back to your accommodation in Reykjavík.
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