Iceland South Shore Nature Adventure

5 days / 4 nights
Geysir erupting in the sunshine
Katlatrack Fast Track Ice Cave Tour
Skógafoss from afar
The Laugarvatn Fontana spa as seen from above
Reykjavík rooftops in the summertime seen from Hallgrímskirkja
Reykjavík rooftops in the summertime seen from Hallgrímskirkja
Geysir erupting in the sunshine
Katlatrack Fast Track Ice Cave Tour
Skógafoss from afar

Unearth the secrets of Iceland’s volcanic south.

Get ready for some unreal sights as you hit the highlights of South Iceland. You’ll start in the cute capital city, Reykjavík, then set off on a road trip like no other. Experience the iconic Golden Circle and other wonders on this action-packed adventure.

Follow the meandering roads past towering mountains and stop to explore waterfalls, glaciers, geysers, and more. Join an experienced guide halfway through your trip to walk inside a glimmering blue ice cave.

Then, top it all off with a visit to the luxurious Blue Lagoon thermal spa. There’s no place like Iceland!

Travel styleSelf-drive
Trip length5 days / 4 nights
VibeActive
SeasonSummer
(1 Apr–31 Oct)
TransportRental car
Starts fromReykjavík
Tour codeSD08

On this tour you will...

  • See rainbows appear above Gullfoss waterfall

  • Stroll between tectonic plates in Þingvellir National Park

  • Walk behind the crashing waters of Seljalandsfoss

  • Hike across a glacier and explore inside an ice cave

  • Discover the charms of Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital

  • Be wowed by Strokkur geyser’s geothermal power

Top attractions

The Gullfoss waterfall in summertime

Gullfoss

The Strokkur geyser erupting in winter against a sunset

Geysir and Strokkur

Þingvellir National Park, Iceland, in autumn colors

Þingvellir National Park

The Seljalandsfoss waterfall covered in icicles

Seljalandsfoss

A rainbow over the Skógafoss waterfall on a sunny day

Skógafoss

Vik Church with Reynisdrangar sea stacks in the distance

Vík í Mýrdal

The Tjörnin pond in Reykjavík in summer

Downtown Reykjavík

Why book a self-drive trip with Iceland Tours?

  • Start your tour on the date that suits you

  • New rental cars with 2 drivers as standard

  • 24/7 emergency helpline in Iceland

  • Handpicked local accommodation options

  • Secure your booking with just a 5% deposit

  • Best Price Guarantee

Your 5-day self-drive itinerary

Staying inReykjavík
Driving distance50 km (31 mi)

Touch down at Keflavík Airport, collect your luggage and head to the car rental office. You’ll pick up your wheels and set off towards Reykjavík.

Get a taste of volcanic views on the drive to the city. After arriving at your hotel, drop off your bags and head out to explore.

The compact capital is perfect to discover on foot. Start at the harbor area to see the Sun Voyager sculpture and Harpa Concert Hall against a backdrop of ocean and mountains.

Wander towards Laugavegur, a bustling street lined with shops. Follow the rainbow street art around the corner to spot Hallgrimskírkja church.

Highlights

The Tjörnin pond in Reykjavík in summer

Downtown Reykjavík

Extra activities

Riders on FlyOver Iceland above a virtual waterfallExtra

FlyOver Iceland

The Sky Lagoon at sunsetExtra

Sky Lagoon Saman Pass

Close up of a hand holding a hot dogExtra

The Reykjavík Food Walk

An Atlantic puffin perched on a cliff in IcelandExtra

Puffin Watching

whale breaching in front of orange and yellow sunsetExtra

Classic Whale Watching from Reykjavík

Group on a horse riding tourExtra

Horse Riding from Reykjavík

A group of people being lowered into a lava cave © Inside the VolcanoExtra

Inside the Volcano tour from Bláfjöll

Staying inSelfoss/Hveragerði area
Driving distance220 km (137 mi)

After breakfast, hit the road and head out to discover the iconic Golden Circle route.

Your first stop is Þingvellir National Park. Explore this ancient reserve and walk between 2 tectonic plates.

Next up is the Geysir geothermal area. Watch the powerful Strokkur geyser spray hot water and mist into the air.

From there, head to Gullfoss, or ‘Golden Falls’, a 2-tiered waterfall. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the spray.

After all this sightseeing, head to the Laugarvatn Fontana spa to relax (included). Your ticket lets you access all their naturally-heated pools, so sit back and enjoy the mountain views from steamy waters.

Later, continue to the Selfoss area, where you’ll spend the night.

Staying inSelfoss/Hveragerði area
Driving distance285 km (177 mi)

Today’s drive is all about discovering the volcanic south coast. Head out early this morning to explore 2 magical waterfalls.

At Seljalandsfoss, walk behind the powerful spray and seek out the nearby hidden falls of Gljúfrabúi.

Then drive on to Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s biggest waterfalls. Climb to a viewing point above the dramatic spray, then explore the nearby Skógar museum.

Carry on to Vík, where an adventure awaits. You’ll join an epic group tour in a 4X4 jeep to the Kötlujökull glacier (included).

Hop out the jeep, strap on your crampons and follow your guide across the glacier’s surface. Soon, you’ll reach a magical ice cave. Step inside to see striking blue-tinted ice walls.

Staying inReykjavík
Driving distance150 km (93 mi)

After yesterday’s adventure, today is all about relaxation.

Your first stop is the town of Hveragerði, built on top of a highly active geothermal area. Dine at a restaurant here to try food grown in geothermally-heated greenhouses.

Reaching Reykjavík, take some more time to explore this charming city. You could relax in a cozy cafe, shop for souvenirs, try a local hot dog – or all 3!

Soon it’s time to head to the iconic Blue Lagoon, a thermal spa where volcanic minerals have turned the water a magical milky blue.

Sink into the steamy lagoon and feel the silica-rich waters soothe your skin. Included in your entrance is a natural mud face mask and a refreshing drink from the in-pool bar.

Driving distance50 km (31 mi)

It’s time to say goodbye to Iceland, taking with you memories to last a lifetime. If your flight’s in the afternoon, you could head to one of Reykjavík’s many central attractions.

Get a bird’s eye view of the whole country at FlyOver Iceland, or learn more about this region’s unusual nature at the Perlan Museum.

Then, make your way to Keflavík Airport to check in for your flight.

What’s included?

Detailed itinerary

Budget, Comfort, or Quality accommodation every night

Continental breakfast every day

Rental car of your choice for 4 days

2 authorized drivers as standard

Unlimited in-car Wi-Fi

Unlimited mileage

Collision damage waiver

Laugarvatn Fontana admission

Katla Ice Cave – Under the Volcano tour

Blue Lagoon Comfort admission (includes towel rental, silica mud mask, 1 drink)

24/7 emergency helpline when you’re in Iceland

VAT, taxes & service fees

Flights to Iceland

Fuel & parking charges

Food & drink, unless otherwise stated

Attraction entrance fees, unless otherwise stated

Personal travel insurance

Customer reviews

Read what real customers had to say about Iceland South Shore Winter Adventure.

Overall rating for this trip
4.8
based on 5 reviews
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Lauren - United Kingdom
March 3, 2024 - Verified booking
Iceland Tours were very communicative throughout the whole process. Due to all the ongoing activity in Iceland, we were apprehensive, but Iceland Tours put our mind at ease. Throughout the trip, everything was exactly how Iceland Tours had described, from where the car should be picked up,
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Ian - United Kingdom
November 10, 2023 - Verified booking
All worked very well. Great hotels. Easy booking process and very happy.
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Walter - Italy
March 3, 2023 - Verified booking
Beautiful tour in the land of ice and fire.

FAQs about our self-drive trips

On a self-drive trip with Iceland Tours, you’ll be at the wheel of the rental car of your choice and free to go pretty much where you want, whenever you want.

We provide a detailed itinerary to help you plan your route and where you want to stop along the way. But it’s up to you whether you want to stick to it or go your own way. If you do take detours, make sure that you aren’t too far from your accommodation on any given night.

That said, it’s a good idea to stick to the suggested itinerary if you’ve never visited Iceland before. Created by our Reykjavík-based travel experts, it contains plenty of things for you to and see and do on each leg of your trip. One thing’s for sure: you won’t be short on ideas!

You also get unlimited in-car Wi-Fi, so you can stay connected and use maps on your phone for navigation.

It’s best to book your trip at least a few weeks before you travel. This gives us enough time to organize your preferred accommodation and itinerary. For this reason, we’re unable to accept bookings with less than 1 week’s notice.

In the summer, which is the most popular time of year, booking a few months ahead is a good idea. In certain parts of the countryside, accommodation options are more limited and can be booked up well ahead of your trip.

You have to be at least 20 years old to rent a car in Iceland, or 23 years old for larger vehicles like jeeps and vans. You’ll need to have held a valid driver’s license for at least 1 year and present a credit card when you collect your car.

You don’t need an International Driving Permit unless your license is not in Latin script (for example, Arabic or Chinese).

Find out more about car rental in Iceland.

Yes! It’s possible to add extra activities or extend your trip with additional nights in Reykjavík or the countryside. Check the itinerary above to see what activities are available on what day.

Of course you can add extra adventures! We want you to be able to get the absolute most out of your trip to Iceland, so you can pick optional extra activities at checkout. You’ll be shown exactly what’s on offer for each day of your trip.

And if you feel like you just don’t have enough time to fit it all in, you can also add extra days.

The rules of the road in Iceland are similar to most other countries, although there are some local quirks that you might not be familiar with.

Iceland drives on the right and steering wheels are on the left side of the car. Distances and speed limits are given in kilometers only.

Roundabouts are very common in Iceland, especially in towns. If you’re not familiar with these, make sure you understand how to give way (yield) to other traffic.

In the countryside, you might encounter sheep on the road, or even reindeer in East Iceland. You may also come across gravel roads, single-lane bridges, and blind summits.

For all the info on how to handle these, see this guide to driving in Iceland.

Once you’ve paid your deposit for your trip, we’ll finalize bookings for your accommodation, rental car, and any activities. As soon as we receive confirmation of everything, we’ll email your travel documents to you.

We aim to finalize everything within a few weeks of receiving your booking request, but in busy periods this might take longer. That said, you’ll always receive all of your documents before your departure date.

You’ll be able to pick up your rental car at Keflavík International Airport from the arrivals hall. Before your trip, we’ll send you information about where to go in the terminal to collect your keys.

Make sure you have your driver’s license and credit card ready when you collect your vehicle.

If you land late at night, you can use the out-of-hours phone at the pick-up desk to contact someone who will be able to help you.

You also have the option to collect your rental car in Reykjavík, if you’re planning to spend some extra days in the city before your trip starts. If you’d like to do this, please let us know in the ‘Special requests’ box at checkout.

Yes, you can easily collect your rental car from Reykjavík instead of Keflavik Airport.

During the booking steps on our website, just let us know you'd prefer your pick-up/drop-off location to be in the city centre. We'll take care of it for you, no problem.

Just a quick heads-up: if you request different pick-up and drop-off locations (e.g. collect from the airport, drop off in the city, or vice versa) there's a one-way fee of around ISK 7.900 ISK (EUR 60). You'll pay this directly to the rental company when you pick up the car.

All of our self-drive tour packages include the following as standard:

  • Rental car of your choice, with unlimited mileage
  • Basic liability insurance coverage
  • Collision damage waiver
  • Authorization for second driver
  • Unlimited in-car Wi-Fi
  • Accommodation level of your choice
  • Breakfast every day
  • Detailed itinerary crafted by local travel experts
  • 24/7 helpline in Iceland, just in case you need it

When you book your vacation on our website, you’ll be able to choose your preferred rental car and accommodation level.

You can see what vehicles are available on this car rental page.

On a self-drive package with Iceland Tours, you can choose from 3 levels of accommodation:

  • Budget – Guesthouses and country hotels, with shared bathrooms
  • Comfort – Hotels or guesthouses of around 3 stars, with private bathrooms
  • Quality – Hotels or guesthouses of around 4 stars, with private bathrooms

Each accommodation level offers different types of rooms. We’ve described them below to help you choose the best one for you. Just keep in mind that not every hotel has all these room types available.

  • Single room: one single bed in a room, perfect for solo travelers.
  • Double room: a full-sized double bed for 2 people.
  • Twin room: a room with 2 single beds that fit 1 person each.
  • Triple room: these vary in size and layout, but are designed to fit 3 adults. Triple rooms feature a combination of double, single or sofa beds, depending on the hotel.

No matter which accommodation level you pick, breakfast is included. Read more about the differences between the levels on this accommodation page.

Feel like getting closer to nature? Check out these self-drive camping tours.

In Iceland, you can expect all weathers no matter what time of year you visit. With that in mind, it’s good to make sure you’ve got everything you need to stay cozy, warm, and dry.

Here’s a packing list to help you get ready for your trip:

  • Tough, waterproof walking boots
  • Thermal underlayers
  • Sweaters or fleeces
  • Waterproof raincoat
  • Warm winter jacket
  • Scarf, hat, and gloves
  • Sunglasses
  • Swimwear (for pools and hot springs)
  • Lip salve and moisturizer

For more tips on what to bring with you, see this Iceland packing list.

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