South Coast Tour

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South Coast Adventure Bus Tour, Standard Price of the Season is 12.850 ISK

PRICE FOR TEENAGERS: 12-15 years old: 6.425 ISK

PRICE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS: Free of charge

Location of Tour: South Iceland

Duration of Best South Coast Tour Iceland: 9.5 – 10 hours.

Bus Pick up for South Coast Tours:

Pickup begins at 8:00. Be ready for pickup at 8:00.

Pick up time 8:00-8:30 every day.

Departures:

8:30 AM every day. Pick up from accommodation and Bus Stop´s begins 30 minutes before departure. Return home around 18:30.

Best South Coast Tour Iceland

A day trip along The South Coast of Iceland. In this tour, we visit five main attractions in the area. The town Hvolsvöllur where we have a layover to freshen up and stretch out legs. The next stop is at Seljalandsfoss which is a very beautiful waterfall, it is a great experience to walk behind the waterfall. Also, we stop at Sólheimajökull glacier which is a part of Mýrdalsjökull glacier. He is 8-11 km long and 1-2 km wide. The glacier is the source of Jökulsá on Sólheimasandur also sometimes called Fúlakvísl because of the sulfur smell off it. We then head on to the small town Vík with its beautiful seashore cliffs and pillars. The best known are called Reynisdrangar. At Vík we will stop for lunch and enjoy the glorious landscape of this remarkable town. Which is the only town in Iceland without a harbor. Close to Vík is  Reynisfjara. A Seashore with amazing basalt cliff columns as well as a shallow cave in the cliff. At Reynisfjara you can see in the distance the most south peninsula of Iceland Dyrhólaey. It also has rock pillars rising out of the sea like trolls who could not get home before sunrise and turned in to giant rocks. Reynisfjara is a black sand beach with dangerous waves, so please be careful and follow safety precautions. As we head home we visit the majestic waterfall Skógafoss at Skógar. It is a 60 m high waterfall and 25 m wide. At Skógafoss there is a legend about the Icelandic settler Þrasi Þórólfsson. In the story of Þrasi there is a tale of a treasure chest, which is said to be full of gold. The legend has it that Þrasi threw the treasure chest into a cave behind the waterfall. From Skógar we head back to Reykjavík along the South Coast.

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