Gray Line Tour: South Iceland, Waterfalls and Black Sand Beach Gray Line Tour: South Iceland, Waterfalls and Black Sand Beach No Data

Description


A 10 hour tour operated using mini-coaches seating around 18 where the driver is also the tour guide. The tour starts with collections from the main hotel bus stops round the city centre and then being driven to the Gray Line depot on the edge of the city centre. From Reykjavik the tour heads south along the main road and through several towns close to the coast. There are brief stops for coffee and to take in the sites of the Hekla, Katla and Eyjafjallajökull volcano's before the tour arrives at the first main stop of the day at the Skógafoss waterfall. From there the tour continues to the town of Vik with its Black Sand beach for the lunch stop. This is also the furthest East that the tour goes to. From here you start to return towards Reykjavik with major stops at the Reynisfjara black sand beach and basalt columns, at the Sólheimajökull glacier where it melts into it's glacial pool and at the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where it's possible to walk behind the falls.

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Getting There


Latitude: 64.152324; Longitude: -21.864603
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Photos


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Web Link


grayline.is
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (05/05/2019), and on time of last update (11/05/2019) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.