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Guests exploring the icy passage of Katla Ice Cave in Iceland.
Mýrdalsjökull glacier with rugged ice formations and volcanic ash, Iceland.
Ice cave with natural arch in Kötlujökull glacier, Vik, Iceland.
Ice cave entrance with blue ice in Kötlujökull, Vik, Iceland.
Ice cave interior with blue ice walls in Kötlujökull, Vik, Iceland.
All-terrain vehicle on snowy terrain for South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
View from inside Katla Ice Cave, Iceland, showing snow-covered mountains.
Guests exploring the icy passage of Katla Ice Cave in Iceland.
Mýrdalsjökull glacier with rugged ice formations and volcanic ash, Iceland.
Ice cave with natural arch in Kötlujökull glacier, Vik, Iceland.
Ice cave entrance with blue ice in Kötlujökull, Vik, Iceland.
Ice cave interior with blue ice walls in Kötlujökull, Vik, Iceland.
All-terrain vehicle on snowy terrain for South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
View from inside Katla Ice Cave, Iceland, showing snow-covered mountains.
Guests exploring the icy passage of Katla Ice Cave in Iceland.
Mýrdalsjökull glacier with rugged ice formations and volcanic ash, Iceland.
Ice cave with natural arch in Kötlujökull glacier, Vik, Iceland.
Ice cave entrance with blue ice in Kötlujökull, Vik, Iceland.
Ice cave interior with blue ice walls in Kötlujökull, Vik, Iceland.
All-terrain vehicle on snowy terrain for South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
View from inside Katla Ice Cave, Iceland, showing snow-covered mountains.
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Vik: Katla Ice Cave Small Group Guided Tour

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€203.10
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3 hr
Guided tour
Transfers included
Itinerary
TOTAL DURATION3 hours
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Map
Vik
Start point

Vik

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Mýrdalsjokull Glacier

1. Mýrdalsjokull Glacier

Free Admission
Katla Ice Cave

2. Katla Ice Cave

Tickets included
Vik
End point

Vik

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Journey deep into Iceland’s volcanic heart, explore Katla’s otherworldly ice cave on a thrilling 4x4 adventure.

  • Day out to: Katla Ice Cave with round-trip 4x4 Super Jeep transfers from Vik, led by expert glacier guides.
  • You’ll get: 4x4 Super Jeep transport, glacier hike, guided ice cave exploration, all safety gear (helmets, crampons), free WiFi and a small group setting for a more personal, immersive experience.
  • Mýrdalsjokull Glacier: Begin your adventure on this mighty glacier, Iceland’s fourth largest, an icy expanse shaped by fire, ash, and centuries of glaciation.
  • Katla Ice Cave: Step inside a natural ice cave, marvel at striking blue and black ice, and discover the cave’s ever-changing formations.

Journey deep into Iceland’s volcanic heart, explore Katla’s otherworldly ice cave on a thrilling 4x4 adventure.

  • Day out to: Katla Ice Cave with round-trip 4x4 Super Jeep transfers from Vik, led by expert glacier guides.
  • You’ll get: 4x4 Super Jeep transport, glacier hike, guided ice cave exploration, all safety gear (helmets, crampons), free WiFi and a small group setting for a more personal, immersive experience.
  • Mýrdalsjokull Glacier: Begin your adventure on this mighty glacier, Iceland’s fourth largest, an icy expanse shaped by fire, ash, and centuries of glaciation.
  • Katla Ice Cave: Step inside a natural ice cave, marvel at striking blue and black ice, and discover the cave’s ever-changing formations.

Inclusions

  • Small group guided tour
  • Local English-speaking glacier guide
  • Transfers in a 4x4 Super Jeep
  • Visit to a Katla Ice Cave
  • Glacier hike
  • All essential ice cave gear
  • Free Wi-Fi (in the Super Jeep)

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities/tips
  • Souvenir photos

What to bring

  • Wear sturdy, weather-appropriate footwear suitable for uneven terrain.
  • Dress in warm, waterproof layers designed for glacier conditions.

What’s not allowed

  • Children under 8 years cannot join this tour.
  • Not suitable for guests with heart conditions.
  • Not recommended for anyone with claustrophobia or a fear of darkness.
  • This tour is not accessible for wheelchair users.

Accessibility

  • Please note that this experience is not wheelchair accessible.

Additional information

  • Ice caves are natural, constantly shifting formations, so their appearance may differ from the photos.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Glaciers, waterfalls and black sands, all in one adventure

See Iceland’s biggest hits, from icy blue caves to South Coast giants, with zero planning stress. Adventure made effortless!

Guide and hikers walking on Solheimajokull glacier in Iceland.
Solheimajokull glacier with icy peaks and surrounding water in Iceland.
Hikers exploring Solheimajokull Glacier on South Coast tour.
Aerial view of Vik, Iceland, featuring a red-roofed church and coastal landscape.
Person standing near Skogafoss waterfall in Iceland.
Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach with Reynisdrangar sea stacks near Vik, Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland with sunset view from behind the cascade.
English-speaking guide giving information during the tour
Guide and hikers walking on Solheimajokull glacier in Iceland.
Solheimajokull glacier with icy peaks and surrounding water in Iceland.
Hikers exploring Solheimajokull Glacier on South Coast tour.
Aerial view of Vik, Iceland, featuring a red-roofed church and coastal landscape.
Person standing near Skogafoss waterfall in Iceland.
Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach with Reynisdrangar sea stacks near Vik, Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland with sunset view from behind the cascade.
English-speaking guide giving information during the tour
Guide and hikers walking on Solheimajokull glacier in Iceland.
Solheimajokull glacier with icy peaks and surrounding water in Iceland.
Hikers exploring Solheimajokull Glacier on South Coast tour.
Aerial view of Vik, Iceland, featuring a red-roofed church and coastal landscape.
Person standing near Skogafoss waterfall in Iceland.
Vikurfjara Black Sand Beach with Reynisdrangar sea stacks near Vik, Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland with sunset view from behind the cascade.
English-speaking guide giving information during the tour
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Reykjavik: South Coast & Solheimajokull Glacier Hike

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€179.93
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10 hr
Guided tour
Transfers included
Itinerary
TOTAL DURATION10 hours
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Skogafoss Waterfall

1. Skogafoss Waterfall

Free Admission
Solheimajokull Glacier

2. Solheimajokull Glacier

Free Admission
Vik Village

3. Vik Village

Free Admission
Vikurfjara Black-Sand Beach

4. Vikurfjara Black-Sand Beach

Free Admission

Experience Iceland’s wild south coast, glacier hike, waterfalls, and black-sand beach in one epic day.

  • Day out to: Iceland’s dramatic South Coast, including a guided Solheimajokull glacier hike with all safety gear.
  • You’ll get: Guided hike on Solheimajokull glacier (with helmets, crampons, and harnesses provided), visits to Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, strolls on Vikurfjara black-sand beach, and time in the village of Vík.
  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall: Walk behind a 60-meter curtain of water cascading from ancient cliffs, misty, thrilling, and perfect for photos.
  • Skogafoss waterfall: Marvel at this thunderous 25-meter-wide fall, where legends say hidden treasure lies beneath its shimmering spray.

Experience Iceland’s wild south coast, glacier hike, waterfalls, and black-sand beach in one epic day.

  • Day out to: Iceland’s dramatic South Coast, including a guided Solheimajokull glacier hike with all safety gear.
  • You’ll get: Guided hike on Solheimajokull glacier (with helmets, crampons, and harnesses provided), visits to Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, strolls on Vikurfjara black-sand beach, and time in the village of Vík.
  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall: Walk behind a 60-meter curtain of water cascading from ancient cliffs, misty, thrilling, and perfect for photos.
  • Skogafoss waterfall: Marvel at this thunderous 25-meter-wide fall, where legends say hidden treasure lies beneath its shimmering spray.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of the South Coast
  • English-speaking local glacier guide
  • Pick-up from Reykjavik
  • Guided hike on Solheimajokull glacier
  • Visit to Seljalandsfoss waterfall
  • Visit to Skogafoss waterfall
  • Visit to Vikurfjara black-sand beach
  • Visit to Vik Village
  • Helmets, crampons & harnesses

Exclusions

  • Hotel transfers

What to bring

  • Dress in warm, weather-appropriate layers.
  • Wear comfortable footwear; hiking shoes are strongly recommended for the glacier hike.
  • Bring a waterproof camera if you plan to take photos.

What’s not allowed

  • High heels and open-toed footwear are not permitted.
  • This experience is not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or guests with back issues.

Accessibility

  • Not suitable for travelers with limited mobility or those experiencing back problems.

Additional information

  • Please be at your pick-up point by 8:30am.
  • Food and drinks are not included; bring your own if needed.
  • Participants must have full mobility and a reasonable level of physical fitness for the glacier hike.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
View from inside Katla Ice Cave, Iceland, showing snow-covered mountains and sky.
South Coast landscape with snow-covered mountains during Reykjavik tour.
Guests exploring inside Katla Ice Cave with icy walls and snowy landscape.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall at sunset during South Coast tour from Reykjavik.
Guest exploring inside Katla Ice Cave with icy walls and snowy path, Iceland.
All-terrain vehicle on snowy terrain for South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
Guests exploring the icy passage of Katla Ice Cave in Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall on South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
View from inside Katla Ice Cave, Iceland, showing snow-covered mountains and sky.
South Coast landscape with snow-covered mountains during Reykjavik tour.
Guests exploring inside Katla Ice Cave with icy walls and snowy landscape.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall at sunset during South Coast tour from Reykjavik.
Guest exploring inside Katla Ice Cave with icy walls and snowy path, Iceland.
All-terrain vehicle on snowy terrain for South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
Guests exploring the icy passage of Katla Ice Cave in Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall on South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
View from inside Katla Ice Cave, Iceland, showing snow-covered mountains and sky.
South Coast landscape with snow-covered mountains during Reykjavik tour.
Guests exploring inside Katla Ice Cave with icy walls and snowy landscape.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall at sunset during South Coast tour from Reykjavik.
Guest exploring inside Katla Ice Cave with icy walls and snowy path, Iceland.
All-terrain vehicle on snowy terrain for South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
Guests exploring the icy passage of Katla Ice Cave in Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall on South Coast & Katla Ice Cave tour from Reykjavik.
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Reykjavik: South Coast & Katla Ice Cave Small Group Tour

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€241.13
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10 hr
Transfers included
Itinerary
TOTAL DURATION10 hours
Timeline
Map
Reykjavik
Start point

Reykjavik

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

1. Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

Free Admission
Skogafoss Waterfall

2. Skogafoss Waterfall

Free Admission
Víkurfjara Black Sand Beach

3. Víkurfjara Black Sand Beach

Free Admission
Katla Ice Cave

4. Katla Ice Cave

Tickets included
Reykjavik
End point

Reykjavik

Your ending point would be same as your start point

Journey through Iceland’s South Coast to Katla Ice Cave, an off-road adventure and natural wonders.

  • Day out to: Iceland’s South Coast, including round-trip transfers from Reykjavik and off-road access to the less-crowded Katla Ice Cave.
  • You’ll get: Small group guided exploration of Katla Ice Cave, black sand beaches, waterfalls, Super Jeep ride, all glacier gear, and WiFi.
  • Seljalandsfoss: Walk behind this 60m waterfall for panoramic views, feeling the mist and power of one of Iceland’s most iconic attractions.
  • Katla Ice Cave: Explore this remote glacier cave near volcano Katla, with striking blue and black ice shaped by centuries of volcanic activity.

Journey through Iceland’s South Coast to Katla Ice Cave, an off-road adventure and natural wonders.

  • Day out to: Iceland’s South Coast, including round-trip transfers from Reykjavik and off-road access to the less-crowded Katla Ice Cave.
  • You’ll get: Small group guided exploration of Katla Ice Cave, black sand beaches, waterfalls, Super Jeep ride, all glacier gear, and WiFi.
  • Seljalandsfoss: Walk behind this 60m waterfall for panoramic views, feeling the mist and power of one of Iceland’s most iconic attractions.
  • Katla Ice Cave: Explore this remote glacier cave near volcano Katla, with striking blue and black ice shaped by centuries of volcanic activity.

Inclusions

  • Small group tour of Iceland’s South Coast
  • Expert English-speaking local glacier guide
  • Pickup & drop-off from Reykjavik
  • Transfers in a Super Jeep
  • Visit to Katla Ice Cave
  • All glacier equipment
  • Free Wi-Fi in the Super Jeep

Exclusions

  • Hotel transfers

What to bring

  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes suitable for uneven or slippery terrain.
  • Pack rain gear and warm, weather-appropriate layers, plus a fully charged phone, hat, and gloves.

What’s not allowed

  • This tour is not suitable for children under 8, guests with heart conditions, or anyone with claustrophobia or a fear of darkness.
  • Food and drinks are not included; please avoid bringing large meals to consume during the tour.

Accessibility

  • This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
  • Not suitable for travelers with limited mobility or those who rely on mobility assistance.

Additional information

  • All necessary glacier and ice cave equipment is provided.
  • Ice caves change naturally and may differ from photos.
  • The tour runs in various weather conditions, dress accordingly.
  • Itineraries may be adjusted for weather or safety reasons.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Iceland’s South Coast is home to some of the country’s most dramatic landscapes, from black-sand beaches and roaring waterfalls to the glacial ice of Myrdalsjokull. Step aboard a Super Jeep or lace up your hiking boots to explore the glacier’s icy slopes, volcanic plains, and lava fields. Whether you’re chasing the Katla Ice Cave or hiking Solheimajokull, these tours combine adventure, stunning scenery, and expert guidance for an unforgettable Icelandic experience.

Quick overview:

  • Where you’ll go: Myrdalsjokull Glacier, Solheimajokull Glacier, South Coast highlights like Reynisfjara, Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss
  • Avg tour duration: 3–11 hours depending on starting point and add-ons
  • Ways to explore: Guided glacier hikes, Super Jeep rides, ice cave exploration
  • What’s included: Expert guides, safety gear, crampons, helmets, and transfers on selected tours
  • Combo upgrades: Pair Katla Ice Cave tours with South Coast sightseeing for maximum value
  • Best time to go: Year-round for hikes and ice caves; winter and shoulder months for dramatic glacial scenery
  • Best value pick: Reykjavik South Coast + Solheimajokull Glacier Hike

Things to know before booking your South Coast tour

  • Choose the tour that fits your day: Reykjavik departures cover the full South Coast experience, including glaciers, waterfalls, and black-sand beaches. Vik departures are shorter and focus on direct glacier access and ice cave exploration.
  • Pickup and meeting points vary: Tours from Reykjavik include hotel transfers. Vik-based tours require self-drive to the meeting point. Double-check your voucher to ensure you arrive at the right location and time.
  • Travel times differ: Reykjavik transfers take longer but allow a full-day adventure. Vik departures are faster and ideal if you’re already exploring the South Coast.
  • Safety gear is provided: Helmets, crampons, and warm outerwear are included for glacier hikes and ice cave tours. No prior experience is needed.
  • Physical requirements: Glacier hiking and ice cave exploration require basic fitness and the ability to walk on uneven or icy surfaces. Pregnant travelers or those with back/neck issues should confirm restrictions.
  • Weather can impact operations: Snow, wind, or volcanic activity may cause route adjustments or delays. Guides prioritize safety, so be prepared for itinerary changes.
  • Age restrictions: Minimum age is typically 6 for ice cave visits and 8–12+ for glacier hikes. Small children should be supervised at all times.
  • Photography opportunities: Multiple scenic stops are built in along the South Coast. Sunrise or late afternoon tours provide dramatic lighting for photos.
  • Travel light: Large bags are not permitted on Super Jeeps or glacier/ice cave areas. Bring a small backpack for essentials.

Which South Coast tour is best for you

Tour type
What's included
Best for
Duration
Transfers available
Why choose this
Super Jeep ride, Katla Ice Cave entry, expert guide, safety gear
First-time visitors, families, photography lovers
11hrs
Hotel pickup from Reykjavik
Combines Iceland’s South Coast highlights with an unforgettable ice cave experience
Guided glacier hike, crampons and helmets, expert guide, Super Jeep transfers
Adventure seekers, hikers, nature lovers
10hrs
Hotel pickup from Reykjavik
Explore the glacier up close on a safe, guided trek while visiting South Coast highlights

Explore the South Coast & glaciers

Super Jeep adventure

Ride in a powerful 4x4 across volcanic plains, black-sand deserts, and icy riverbeds. Perfect for capturing Iceland’s dramatic landscapes without worrying about rough terrain.

Katla Ice Cave exploration

Step inside dazzling blue ice chambers beneath Myrdalsjökull Glacier. Small groups allow time to safely explore, photograph, and learn about glacial and volcanic formations from your expert guide.

Solheimajokull Glacier hike

Trek across icy slopes and moraine trails with crampons, led by experienced guides. Learn about glacier movement, crevasses, and Icelandic geology while experiencing an up-close adventure.

Reynisfjara black-sand beach

Walk along Iceland’s famous black-sand beach, admire the basalt columns, and take in the Atlantic waves, a must-visit for photography and iconic Icelandic scenery.

Skogafoss & Seljalandsfoss waterfalls

See Iceland’s most famous waterfalls up close. Stop for photos, feel the mist, and enjoy easy access paths for safe exploration.

Small-group, personalized experience

Limited group sizes mean more attention from guides, safety support, and flexibility to enjoy each stop without rushing.

Photography opportunities at every stop

From glaciers to waterfalls, black-sand beaches to volcanic plains, there are multiple scenic points for capturing Iceland’s unique beauty.

Flexible itineraries

Reykjavik departures combine glaciers, ice caves, and South Coast sights for a full adventure. Vik departures focus on glacier exploration and ice caves, perfect for short South Coast trips.

Your South Coast & Glacier tour itinerary

Morning

  • Depart from Reykjavik (with hotel pickup) or meet at the Vik starting point, depending on your tour.
  • Gear up with crampons, helmets, and any necessary safety equipment provided by your guide.
  • Begin the scenic drive along Iceland’s South Coast. Pass volcanic plains, black-sand beaches, and riverbeds, with optional photo stops along the way.

Afternoon

  • Reykjavik full-day tours stop at iconic South Coast sights, including Reynisfjara black-sand beach, Skogafoss, and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls.
  • Explore the Katla Ice Cave (for ice cave tours) or hike across Solheimajokull Glacier with expert guidance. Crampons are provided, and guides explain glacial formations and safety tips.
  • Small groups allow for a relaxed pace, time for photography, and personalized instruction during glacier and ice cave exploration.

Evening

  • Return to your starting point, with Reykjavik transfers dropping you at your hotel or stop. Vik departures end at the meeting point, leaving time to explore nearby cafes or beaches.
  • Return your gear and warm up after a day on glaciers and coastal trails.
  • The pace of the tour ensures plenty of time to enjoy the landscape, take photos, and experience the adventure safely.

Plan your South Coast visit

Timings
Location
Facilities
Accessibilities
Rules and safety
  • Most tours depart between 8:30am–10:30am from Reykjavik; Vik departures vary depending on the product.
  • Summer (May–Aug): Longer daylight allows later departures and more scenic stops.
  • Winter (Nov–Mar): Short daylight hours; early departures are recommended for maximum sightseeing.
  • Ice cave and glacier hikes operate year-round, but conditions may affect accessibility and tour duration.
  • Weather can impact driving routes along the South Coast, and tours may adjust timings accordingly.
  • The South Coast stretches from Reykjavik to Vik, featuring black-sand beaches, glaciers, and waterfalls. Key access points:
  1. Reykjavik: Full-day departures with hotel pickup, covering multiple South Coast highlights.
  2. Vik: Shorter glacier or ice cave tours for travelers already in the South Coast area.
    Myrdalsjokull and Solheimajökull glaciers are accessed via Super Jeep or on foot (guided hike).
  • Meeting points typically have parking, restrooms, and basic waiting areas.
  • Reykjavik tours include hotel pickup, eliminating the need for additional facilities before departure.
  • On the glaciers or at the ice cave, there are no shops, cafes, or shelters; plan accordingly.
  • Terrain includes volcanic plains, glacial ice, black-sand beaches, and uneven surfaces.
  • Glacier hikes require basic fitness and the ability to walk on slippery surfaces with crampons.
  • Ice cave exploration involves short walks inside icy chambers; young children must be supervised.
  • Super Jeep rides are suitable for most travelers, but extreme mobility limitations may restrict participation.
  • All glacier and ice cave access is guided; never explore alone.
  • Follow guide instructions at all times, especially on ice or near crevasses.
  • Snow or volcanic activity may require rerouting or canceling tours for safety reasons.
  • Respect nature: stay on marked paths, avoid touching ice formations, and take all waste with you.
  • Drivers of glacier hikes or Super Jeeps must meet tour requirements; check age and license restrictions.

Tips and guidelines for your South Coast tour

  • Check sunrise and sunset times: The South Coast scenery, from waterfalls to black-sand beaches, looks especially dramatic in morning or late afternoon light. Adjust your departure accordingly for the best photos.
  • Bring windproof layers: Coastal winds can be strong, particularly near Reynisfjara beach and waterfalls like Skogafoss. Even on sunny days, a windproof jacket makes a big difference.
  • Footwear matters: You’ll walk on wet sand, rocky trails, and icy glacier paths. Waterproof, sturdy boots with good traction are essential.
  • Protect electronics from spray: Waterfalls and ocean spray can reach several meters. Use waterproof cases for phones and cameras.
  • Watch out for sneaker waves at Reynisfjara: Never turn your back to the ocean on black-sand beaches. Keep a safe distance from the water’s edge.
  • Bring snacks and water for long drives: While Reykjavik departures are full-day, Vik tours are shorter but still remote. Cafes are sparse along the route.
  • Glacier hike safety: Crampons are provided, but basic balance and moderate fitness are required. Follow your guide’s instructions closely.
  • Travel light on photo gear: Long drives, bumpy Super Jeep rides, and hikes make heavy equipment cumbersome. A small backpack with essentials is best.
  • Respect natural sites: Do not climb fragile lava formations, step on marked moss areas, or disturb wildlife. The South Coast is a protected, delicate environment.
  • Be flexible: Snow, ice, or river conditions may force route adjustments. Guides prioritize safety and experience over strict itineraries.

Frequently asked questions about South Coast tours

How do I book a South Coast tour?

You can book online by selecting your preferred departure, date, and tour type. Once confirmed, you’ll receive a voucher with all necessary details, including meeting points and pickup information.

Can I change my booking date or time?

Yes, most South Coast tours allow rescheduling, subject to availability. It’s best to notify as early as possible, especially during peak tourist months.

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancellation policies vary depending on the tour type. Typically, you can cancel for a full or partial refund if done within the timeframe listed on your voucher. Check the specific tour for details.

Do I need to bring a printed ticket?

No, a digital voucher on your phone is sufficient for all South Coast tours. Make sure it’s accessible to the guide when the tour starts.

Are tickets refundable if the tour is canceled due to weather?

Yes. If tours are canceled due to unsafe conditions like heavy snow, flooding, or strong coastal winds, your booking will generally be refunded or rescheduled at no extra cost.

Do I need to pay extra for safety gear?

No. Helmets, crampons, and outerwear required for glacier hikes or ice cave access are included in the ticket price.

What should I wear for a South Coast tour?

Layered, warm, and waterproof clothing is recommended. Sturdy hiking boots with ankle support are essential. Helmets and crampons are supplied for glacier tours.

How long are the tours?

Reykjavik departures last around 10–11 hours, covering glaciers, ice caves, and South Coast highlights. Vik departures are shorter, around 3–5 hours, focusing on glacier or ice cave access.

Are there age restrictions?

Yes. Ice cave visits typically require a minimum age of 6, while glacier hikes generally require 8+. Children must be supervised at all times.