Category: South Coast of Iceland

Articles about the South Coast of Iceland

A few hours east of Reykjavík, you go from thundering waterfalls to black sand beaches, from glacier tongues you can walk up to, to an iceberg-filled lagoon where seals drift past on chunks of a thousand-year-old ice. For travelers with three or four days in the country, it’s the route that delivers the most Iceland per kilometer.

Reynisfjara black sand beach in Iceland.
Reynisfjara black sand beach in Iceland.

This section covers the headline stops in proper detail.

The main destinations on the South Coast of Iceland

Seljalandsfoss, the waterfall you can walk behind. Skógafoss is wide and powerful, with a staircase up the side for the view. Reynisfjara, the black beach at Vík, with its basalt columns and dangerous sneaker waves. Sólheimajökull, the easiest glacier in the country to set foot on with a guide. Jökulsárlón, the glacier lagoon, and Diamond Beach right beside it. And further east, the quieter corners around Höfn, where the crowds thin out and the langoustine is worth the detour.

Two red electric fat bikes parked at the Sólheimasandur DC-3 plane wreck on Iceland's south coast, rider standing on top.
The reward at the end of the e-bike tour: the Sólheimasandur DC-3 plane wreck, in all its weathered, graffiti-covered glory. Photo break compulsory.

I’m honest about how to do it. The classic mistake is trying to reach Jökulsárlón as a day trip from Reykjavík — it’s doable but exhausting, and you’ll spend most of the daylight driving. Two or three days with a night in Vík or Kirkjubæjarklaustur is far better.

My guides tell you what’s realistic in your timeframe, which stops deserve an hour and which deserve three, and how the route changes between summer and winter (Reynisfjara in particular demands respect year-round).

Aerial view of Skógafoss waterfall cascading over lush green cliffs in southern Iceland, a stunning place to cool off in Iceland during the summer, surrounded by dramatic highlands under a cloudy sky.
Skógafoss waterfall thunders down amidst Iceland’s vibrant summer landscape—a perfect place to cool off in Iceland along the scenic South Coast.

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Browse the articles below, study my free South Coast road trip plan, and you’ll plan a South Coast trip that fits your time — and skips the rookie mistakes.