Check all the boxes on your Iceland sightseeing list by visiting the Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls, hike up the most famous glacier in Iceland, and seeing the Northern Lights!
Bask in the glorious views of the stunning Seljalandsfoss Waterfall and make the most of the stunning photo ops. Discover the most stunning scenic beauty of Southern Iceland and enjoy glacier hiking on Solheimajokull with a certified glacier guide in tow. Visit one of the most beautiful beaches in Iceland- the Reynisfjara – the world-famous, iconic black sand beach.
Next, make your way to one of the tallest waterfalls in Iceland – Skógafoss. A pathway of 527 steps leads up to the crest of the waterfall, providing a stunning view of the South Coast lowland below. Head back to Reykjavik, have dinner, and prepare to see the Northern Lights.
Gaze up into the clear sky and enjoy the spectacle of the dazzling shades of greens, purples, and pinks of the Aurora Borealis that dance through the darkness. Also known as the Aurora Borealis, the spectacular natural phenomenon is often seen dancing around in fantastic colors across the Arctic sky.
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Pick-up is at 8 am from your hotel or a nearby meeting point in Reykjavík for South Coast and Glacier Hike Tour. For the Northern Lights adventure, pick-up is at either 8:30 pm or 9:30 pm, depending on the season. As there are multiple pickup points, picking everyone up can take up to 30 minutes.
Please note that the Northern Lights are natural phenomena and we, unfortunately, cannot promise you will see them. Their appearance depends upon atmospheric and weather conditions. A refund is not available if the northern lights tour goes ahead and no northern lights are seen but we do offer you the chance to join a Northern Lights Minibus tour free of charge.
Icelandic winters can be very cold, we recommend dressing in warm layers and sturdy hiking shoes. Jeans are not recommended for our trips as they become very heavy, cold, and uncomfortable to wear when they get wet during the Glacier trip.