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From waterfalls pouring straight out of glaciers to volcanic beaches shaped by the Atlantic, this journey showcases the very best of Iceland’s south coast.
Our first highlights are two of the region’s most powerful waterfalls. At Seljalandsfoss, glacier meltwater spills over a high cliff, and in the right conditions, you can follow the path that leads behind the falling water. Nearby, the mighty Skógafoss crashes down with raw force, while a staircase beside the falls offers elevated views over the surrounding landscape.
We then make our way to the dramatic shoreline of Reynisfjara, where black sand, basalt columns, and pounding waves create one of Iceland’s most iconic scenes. Lunch is enjoyed at the Black Beach Restaurant, with panoramic views of the coast.
The drive continues past the village of Vík and along the vast landscapes of Vatnajökull National Park, a region defined by glaciers, ice caps, and dramatic mountain peaks.
As night approaches, we arrive at our hotel. With minimal light pollution and open surroundings, the area offers excellent conditions for Northern Lights sightings on clear nights.
Typical accommodation:
Hótel Glacier Lagoon, Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon, Magma Hotel or similar.
Glaciers, ice, and ever-changing natural sculptures define the day as we dive deep into the dramatic landscapes of Iceland’s south-east.
The experience begins at Jökulsárlón, where enormous icebergs break away from the glacier and drift slowly across the lagoon. Seals are frequently seen weaving through the ice, adding life to an already surreal setting. Just across the road, the ice fragments wash ashore at Diamond Beach, glittering against the black volcanic sand like scattered crystals.
The adventure continues with a journey onto the glacier itself. Travelling by super jeep, we head into a remote glacial area before setting off on a short walk to reach a striking blue ice cave. Inside, you’ll move through a roughly 20-metre-long ice tunnel carved naturally by meltwater, surrounded by layers of glowing blue ice. Exiting the cave, we step onto Falljökull, where a guided walk reveals crevasses, ice formations, and textures unique to this constantly shifting environment—perfect conditions for unforgettable photos.
After this once-in-a-lifetime experience, we begin the scenic drive back toward Reykjavík. A late lunch stop at a local restaurant rounds off the day, with arrival in the city planned comfortably in time for dinner—bringing your Private Glacier Lagoon 2-Day Tour to a memorable close.
Please note: the ice cave and glacier hike are operated in small groups by our trusted local partners and are not private.
Icelandic weather is unpredictable. Bring warm and waterproof clothes, gloves & hat. Hiking boots are strongly recommended.
We’ll delivier a package of 20/day, fully edited pictures (unless you decide to purchase more). Within 7 business days you’ll get a link to the dedicated folder on our Google Drive, where your trip pictures will be uploaded.
You can purchase more pictures and the pricing is as follow:
1-19 pictures on top of base package: 1.000isk/each photo
20-49 pictures on top of base package: 900isk/each photo
50-99 pictures on top of base package: 800isk/each photo
100+ pictures on top of base package: 700isk/each photo
All our guides speak English. We can also arrange Spanish, French, Portuguese and Polish-speaking guides upon your request, depending on their availability.
Please note that cancellations made 7 days or more before the tour will receive a full refund. Cancellations made within 7 days are non-refundable.
To cancel your booking and get refund you should email us at: hello@icelandicroamers.is.
Minimum age to join the ice-cave tour is 10 years old, and participants should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain.
The tour includes transport in a modified 4×4 vehicle, a glacier guide, helmet, crampons/spikes, and all necessary safety gear.
Note that the cave formations change every season and the exact route may vary for safety; the tour lasts around 3.5 – 4.5 hours and groups may include other participants.
Pricing is based on the number of guests and extra activities.
1-2 guests: 875,000 ISK* (437,500 ISK per person)
3-4 guests: 1,000,000 ISK* (250,000 ISK per person)
If you have a different number of guests, just let us know and We’ll be happy to tailor the pricing accordingly.
* Prices are approximate and may vary depending on availability, hotel preferences, and individual requests.