
▲ Starting from Reykjavik, we will drive along the beautiful South Coast, pass the black sand beaches that merge with the blue horizon, admire the snow-capped glaciers and moss-covered lava fields, and the first stop is the little-known natural wonder - Stjornarfoss. This two-tiered waterfall cascades down from the dome-shaped rocks, forming a pleasing symmetrical shape. Its unique landscape has attracted many professional photographers.

▲ Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon is Iceland's undisputed star attraction, formed by the meltwater from Vatnajökull glacier. Icebergs calve from the glacier and drift in the lagoon, emitting a vibrant hue of varying shades of blue. Summer is the ideal time to explore the lagoon, where you can traverse it in amphibious boats, getting up close to the floating icebergs and the charming wildlife. Renowned for its breathtaking pristine waters and ever-changing landscapes, the lagoon has been used as a backdrop for many classic films, including the James Bond films "Die Another Day" and "A View to a Kill," as well as "Tomb Raider."

▲ Fragments of icebergs flow into the lagoon and wash ashore, scattered across the black sand beach like precious diamonds. Take a stroll along Diamond Beach and soak in the tranquility, and you might even spot seals playing in the waves.

▲ On the way back, you'll stop in the charming south coast town of Vic for a bite to eat and admire the iconic sea stacks in the distance.

▲ Your final stop will be Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, a stunning natural landmark on the South Coast, making this an unforgettable end to your trip.

▲ Please note: The round-trip from Reykjavík to Jökulsárlón is 760 kilometers, making it a long and tiring journey. This itinerary is subject to significant changes, including seasonal, weather, and traffic conditions (especially in winter). The local service provider will adjust the itinerary based on the actual conditions on the day of travel. The itinerary description is for reference only. Please refer to the actual arrangements made by the driver and guide on the day of travel. Such circumstances are caused by force majeure and do not constitute a breach of contract. Please be advised.
