This document summarizes a tour from Reykjavik to the southern coastal village of Vík in Iceland. The tour visits several iconic natural sites along the scenic route, including waterfalls, glaciers, lava fields, and black sand beaches. Professional local guides share stories and recommendations to provide insights beyond the major attractions. With a small group size of 15 people maximum, the tour aims to give travelers a more intimate experience of the diverse geography and culture of Iceland.
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2. Travel with us on this awe-inspiring route to
the southern-most tip of Iceland. On this
scenic trip to Vík we embark on a journey to
some of Iceland’s most iconic natural
monuments. Through vast grasslands,
dividing the heavenly glacier covered peaks of
Eyjafjallajökull from the ill-tempered waters of
the Atlantic, we arrive to Seljalandsfoss and
Skogafoss waterfalls. Here you will have
breathtaking panoramic views of the most
remote, interior regions of the highlands.
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5. Long ribbons of ash coloured ice flow from the
hillsides. A remarkable and memorable
experience seeing Sólheimajökull glacier and
it’s utter beauty. Ponder the unearthly basalt
columns in Reynisfjara and stroll along the
spirited black sand beaches of Dýrholaey. You
will surely discover and experience one of the
most geographically diverse routes in Iceland,
before ending the tour in the quant and quiet
village of Vík. You return to Reykjavik in the
evening relaxed, full of memories and
impressions that will last a lifetime.
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9. Iceland Intro‘s professional guides have
extensive experience of the region. They
will share not only the must see sites but
local knowledge, great stories and
personal recommendations.
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12. Travel with Iceland Intro will make
your experience unforgettable and
feeling like a local during the tour.
Group size: max. 15 guests,
providing a more intimate
experience, more flexibility, more
free time and more spontaneous
encounters than travelling in big
groups.