Today, we journey along Iceland's scenic South Coast, where nature’s power and beauty unfold at every stop. Begin with a visit to the Lava & Volcano Exhibition Centre, where you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the island’s dynamic geology and its active volcanoes, which shape both the land and the lives of those who call Iceland home.
Next, travel east to one of Iceland’s finest folk museums, where you can step back in time to explore the country’s rural past. The museum showcases an impressive collection of farm tools, domestic artefacts, and several traditional turf-built houses, offering insight into life on the island before modern times.
Not far from the museum, the Skógafoss waterfall stands as one of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders. With its towering 60-meter drop, this powerful waterfall creates a stunning backdrop for photos and is known for the rainbows that often form in the mist on sunny days.
In the afternoon, head to Reynisfjara, a striking black sand beach near the village of Vík. Walk along the shoreline, where jagged basalt columns rise from the sea, and towering bird cliffs provide a home for thousands of seabirds during the summer months. The haunting beauty of the beach, with its dark sands and powerful waves, is unlike anywhere else.
After a day of exploration, we make our way to Kirkjubæjarklaustur, where we’ll spend the next two nights in a peaceful setting near Vatnajökull National Park. This remote location, far from city lights, is perfect for searching the dark skies for the elusive Northern Lights. With luck, the aurora borealis will dance across the sky in vivid colours, adding a magical end to your day.
Meals
1 Breakfast
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon or similar. Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon is a modern and minimalistic hotel with 125 rooms, a restaurant, a spa, and a gym. It offers free parking, an electric vehicle charging station, and panoramic views of the glacier lagoon and the surrounding nature.