Jökulsárlón – Glacier Lagoon Tour (149.000 ISK)

Tour Overview


Explore the dramatic landscapes of Southeast Iceland on a private Glacier Lagoon tour from Vík to Höfn, one of the most spectacular journeys along Iceland’s South Coast.

Traveling beneath the vast glaciers of Vatnajökull National Park, Europe’s largest ice cap, this route passes through some of the most impressive natural scenery in Iceland — including deep canyons, glacier tongues, volcanic plains, and powerful waterfalls.

Along the way you will visit iconic landmarks such as Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon, Svartifoss waterfall, and the glacier tongue Svínafellsjökull, before reaching the breathtaking Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where floating icebergs drift slowly toward the Atlantic Ocean.

Just across the road lies Diamond Beach, where pieces of glacial ice wash onto the black sand, creating one of Iceland’s most striking natural contrasts.

Because this is a private tour, the itinerary is flexible and can be adapted to your interests. Your guide can include scenic stops, viewpoints, and hidden locations along the route that many travelers miss.

With your own guide and a comfortable pace, this journey offers a more personal way to experience the incredible glacier landscapes of Southeast Iceland.

Highlights


  • Private sightseeing tour through Southeast Iceland
  • Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon with floating icebergs
  • Diamond Beach with glacial ice on black sand
  • Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon
  • Svartifoss waterfall with basalt columns
  • Svínafellsjökull glacier tongue
  • Scenic viewpoints and hidden stops along the South Coast
  • Flexible itinerary with your own guide

Tour Details


Duration

8 – 10 hours

Difficulty

Easy – Moderate

Minimum Age

10 years

Group Size

Up to 6 participants

Meeting Point

Vík or South Coast pickup

Availability

All year round

Included


  • Private professional guide
  • Transportation in comfortable vehicle
  • Guided sightseeing stops along the route
  • Local insights about glaciers, geology, and Icelandic nature

Good to Know


Some locations require short walks on uneven terrain.
Glacier areas can be colder and windier than the coast, so warm layers are recommended.
Weather conditions can change quickly along Iceland’s South Coast.