South Coast Tour & Vik Lava Show





Embark on a journey along Iceland’s South Coast, starting from Reykjavík and heading towards the village of Vík í Mýrdal, surrounded by black sand beaches and dramatic cliffs.
This tour combines natural landmarks with a lava show experience, offering insight into the landscapes shaped by volcanic activity.
What will you see on the South Coast tour?
As you travel along the coast, you will encounter a range of geological highlights.
- Seljalandsfoss waterfall
- Skógafoss waterfall
- Black sand beach near Vík
- Sea stacks and coastal cliffs
Visit Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, where water cascades from glacier-fed cliffs, and explore the black sand beach near Vík, known for its striking sea stacks and coastal formations.
What is the Lava Show experience in Vík like?
In Vík, take part in the LAVA show, held in a purpose-built indoor facility.
Witness real molten lava up close, observing the movement, heat and colors as it flows, offering a rare perspective on Iceland’s volcanic forces.
This sensory experience reveals how volcanic activity has shaped Iceland’s landscapes over time.
If you’re interested in exploring geothermal experiences in another region, you can also discover our Myvatn Nature Baths and Godafoss tour.
This tour combines South Coast scenery with a unique lava experience, offering a different perspective on Iceland’s natural environment.



Tour highlights & itinerary
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- Free Wifi on board
- Lava Show entrance ticket
- All Fees and Taxes
- Food or drinks
- Warm, water- and windproof clothing and good sturdy shoes
- All tickets are e-tickets so there is no need to print them out
- Disclaimer: Duration of tour is 11 hrs. Please be aware that the tour could run longer if affected by bad weather or other delays
- Cancellation Policy: Cancellation fee of 100% if cancelled 2 days or less before departure
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Itinerary
Itinerary
Pick-upReykjavíkEmbark on your adventure as you depart Reykjavík in a comfortable, temperature-controlled vehicle. As you venture beyond the city limits, the ever-changing landscapes of Iceland will captivate you with their impressive and theatrical characteristics.

1 Vík í MyrdalLocated on Iceland’s southern shores, Vík is a charming seaside village celebrated for its exceptional scenery and renowned for distinctive black sand beaches and striking rock formations. Notable attractions include the famous Black Sand Beach, the iconic Reynisdrangar sea stacks, and Vík church on top of a hill with a great view.
Home to a small, close-knit community of approximately 300 residents, Vík provides an ideal peaceful getaway, offering an authentic taste of Icelandic life. Exploring the village and discovering nearby cliffs make Vík an enchanting destination that beautifully showcases Iceland’s natural marvels.

2 Vík Lava ShowThe Lava Show presents an awe-inspiring depiction of a volcanic eruption, achieved by heating genuine lava to a blistering 1100°C (2000°F) and pouring it into a space surrounded by spectators. As the world’s only live lava show, it has received numerous innovation awards, recognized for its educational and cultural importance.
In just 50 minutes, immerse yourself safely in the captivating realm of molten lava. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness genuine lava up close, observing its flow, hearing its sizzle, and feeling its intense heat.
The show begins with a brief introduction from the host, followed by an informative video on Icelandic volcanism, the local volcanoes – especially Katla volcano – and the historical impact on the community.

3 Skógafoss WaterfallSituated on the Skógá River in southern Iceland, Skógafoss is a breathtaking waterfall that descends 60 meters from cliffs, forming a resounding, mist-filled spectacle often adorned with rainbows. The lush, verdant surroundings enhance its powerful and picturesque allure. Adventurous souls can ascend adjacent stairs for a splendid aerial perspective, while those seeking tranquility can relish the view from the riverbank. Skógafoss stands as a renowned Icelandic gem, offering a perfect vantage point to appreciate stunning landscapes.

4 Seljalandsfoss WaterfallSeljalandsfoss waterfall is a distinctive gem in Iceland celebrated for its breathtaking beauty. What sets it apart is the rare opportunity to stroll behind the cascading water. Originating from the Seljalandsá River, the waterfall descends from lofty cliffs, creating enchanting sounds and light displays. The surrounding area, vivid green in summer and ice-covered in winter, offers an ideal setting for photography. On sunny days you can catch a glimpse of a rainbow in the mist. A visit to this waterfall provides a genuine connection with nature and the awe-inspiring, wild landscapes of Iceland.
Drop-offReykjavíkAs the day comes to a close, enjoy a serene journey back to Reykjavík. Take this moment to reflect on the incredible sights and experiences that have enriched your adventure in Iceland.

















Embark on your adventure as you depart Reykjavík in a comfortable, temperature-controlled vehicle. As you venture beyond the city limits, the ever-changing landscapes of Iceland will captivate you with their impressive and theatrical characteristics.

Located on Iceland’s southern shores, Vík is a charming seaside village celebrated for its exceptional scenery and renowned for distinctive black sand beaches and striking rock formations. Notable attractions include the famous Black Sand Beach, the iconic Reynisdrangar sea stacks, and Vík church on top of a hill with a great view.
Home to a small, close-knit community of approximately 300 residents, Vík provides an ideal peaceful getaway, offering an authentic taste of Icelandic life. Exploring the village and discovering nearby cliffs make Vík an enchanting destination that beautifully showcases Iceland’s natural marvels.

The Lava Show presents an awe-inspiring depiction of a volcanic eruption, achieved by heating genuine lava to a blistering 1100°C (2000°F) and pouring it into a space surrounded by spectators. As the world’s only live lava show, it has received numerous innovation awards, recognized for its educational and cultural importance.
In just 50 minutes, immerse yourself safely in the captivating realm of molten lava. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness genuine lava up close, observing its flow, hearing its sizzle, and feeling its intense heat.
The show begins with a brief introduction from the host, followed by an informative video on Icelandic volcanism, the local volcanoes – especially Katla volcano – and the historical impact on the community.

Situated on the Skógá River in southern Iceland, Skógafoss is a breathtaking waterfall that descends 60 meters from cliffs, forming a resounding, mist-filled spectacle often adorned with rainbows. The lush, verdant surroundings enhance its powerful and picturesque allure. Adventurous souls can ascend adjacent stairs for a splendid aerial perspective, while those seeking tranquility can relish the view from the riverbank. Skógafoss stands as a renowned Icelandic gem, offering a perfect vantage point to appreciate stunning landscapes.

Seljalandsfoss waterfall is a distinctive gem in Iceland celebrated for its breathtaking beauty. What sets it apart is the rare opportunity to stroll behind the cascading water. Originating from the Seljalandsá River, the waterfall descends from lofty cliffs, creating enchanting sounds and light displays. The surrounding area, vivid green in summer and ice-covered in winter, offers an ideal setting for photography. On sunny days you can catch a glimpse of a rainbow in the mist. A visit to this waterfall provides a genuine connection with nature and the awe-inspiring, wild landscapes of Iceland.

As the day comes to a close, enjoy a serene journey back to Reykjavík. Take this moment to reflect on the incredible sights and experiences that have enriched your adventure in Iceland.






























