Today is a classic exploration of the South Coast, where you'll walk behind the curtain of Seljalandsfoss, discover its hidden neighbor Gljúfrabúi, and stand before the mighty Skógafoss before visiting the dramatic black sands of Reynisfjara and the Dyrhólaey arch.
Seljalandsfoss
Walk behind the magnificent curtain of water at Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland's most famous waterfalls, offering a unique 360-degree perspective.
Gljúfrabúi
Discover the hidden gem of Gljúfrabúi, a serene waterfall tucked away inside a narrow canyon, requiring a short wade through a stream to reach its magical interior.
Skógafoss
Stand in awe before the powerful Skógafoss, a monumental waterfall where you can walk right up to its base or climb the 527 steps for panoramic views of the South Coast.
Sólheimajökull
Visit the tongue of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier, Sólheimajökull. A short walk from the car park brings you close to the glacier's edge, revealing its rugged, ash-streaked ice.
Dyrhólaey
Visit this dramatic promontory, famous for its massive rock arch and lighthouse. In summer, it's a prime location for spotting puffins nesting on the cliffs.
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
Experience the dramatic black sands of Reynisfjara, famed for its basalt columns, powerful waves, and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising majestically from the ocean.
Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon
Walk along the edge of this stunning, 100-meter-deep canyon carved by the Fjaðrá river. The winding path offers breathtaking views of its sheer walls and serpentine shape.