Seljalandsfoss, which you walk behind, and the broad curtain of Skógafoss.
Black sand, basalt columns and sea stacks near Vík.
Crampon hikes on the Sólheimajökull glacier tongue.
The South Coast delivers the images most people picture as Iceland — falls, black sand and glaciers in a row.
It anchors nearly every Iceland itinerary, between Reykjavik and the glacier lagoon.
We pace the South Coast for the best light and the clearest aurora windows.
Behind Seljalandsfoss and at Skógafoss.
The black beach and basalt.
On Sólheimajökull.
We choose the lodge or glass igloo that fits your dates and group, not whatever is left.
We build your visit around the aurora windows and the season that delivers.
Tour the waterfalls and black beaches and watch for aurora. Tell us your dates and we will build the route around it.
Plan a South Coast trip