Explore the dramatic South Coast, from the unique Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon to the iconic black sands of Reynisfjara and the Dyrhólaey arch, concluding with an immersive lava show in Vík.
Dyrhólaey
A dramatic rock arch and peninsula offering panoramic views of the black sand coastline, the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, and a lighthouse. A prime spot for puffin viewing in summer.
Vík í Mýrdal Church
Perched on a hill overlooking Vík, this charming white church with a red roof offers picturesque views of the town, black sand beaches, and the surrounding dramatic landscape.
Lava Show - Vik
Experience the incredible power of a volcanic eruption firsthand as real molten lava is poured into a showroom. A unique and educational insight into Iceland's geology. The 11:00 show is booked.
Hjörleifshöfði
A dramatic isolated promontory offering panoramic views of the black sand plains and the ocean. It's also known for the cave Gígjagjá, often called the 'Yoda Cave'.
Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon
A magnificent, winding canyon with steep walls and a meandering river, offering stunning viewpoints. Formed by progressive erosion from glacial meltwater over millennia.