Waterfalls, Canyons & Glaciers on a South Iceland Road Trip
Whisk yourself off on a short break to remember with this action-packed 4-day self-drive adventure through Iceland's breathtaking south coast and world-famous Golden Circle. Perfect for travelers with limited time who want to experience Iceland's most iconic natural wonders, this focused journey takes you at your own pace through landscapes filled with dazzling glaciers, tumbling waterfalls, and bubbling geysers. Every moment delivers jaw-dropping scenery that showcases why Iceland is called the Land of Fire and Ice.
Arrive in Iceland early enough, and you could enjoy a visit to the Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon on your way to Reykjavík, starting your adventure with a relaxing soak in geothermal waters. After a night in the buzzing capital, it's time to marvel at waterfalls and geysers on the Golden Circle, visiting Þingvellir National Park where tectonic plates meet, Gullfoss waterfall plunging into a rugged canyon, and the Geysir geothermal area where Strokkur erupts regularly.
Then travel along the stunning south coast, where you'll find vast glaciers flowing down from Vatnajökull, Europe's largest ice cap, along with black sand beaches, dramatic volcanoes, and striking sea cliffs. Get up close to the country's largest ice cap, soak up the beauty of Skaftafell as you walk one of its many hiking trails surrounded by glaciers, and marvel at icebergs bobbing on the breathtaking Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. Stroll along black sand beaches near the charming fishing village of Vík, and visit iconic waterfalls such as the thundering Skógafoss and the walk-behind Seljalandsfoss.
This compact 4-day itinerary delivers maximum adventure in minimum time, covering the absolute highlights of southern Iceland. Please be aware that this tour includes longer driving distances to allow you to see all the highlights of the south coast in a short timeframe, making it perfect for energetic travelers ready for an exciting pace.
On this tour you will...
Get up close to Vatnajökull glacier, the country’s largest ice cap
See the Golden Circle’s top sites: Gullfoss waterfall, Þingvellir National Park and Geysir
Soak up the beauty of Skaftafell as you walk one of its many hiking trails
Marvel at icebergs bobbing on the breathtaking Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon
Stroll along black sand beaches near the charming fishing village of Vík
Visit iconic waterfalls, such as Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss
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Your 4-day self-drive itinerary
Your memorable Iceland adventure begins the very moment you arrive at Keflavík Airport. Once you pick up your rental vehicle, you'll head directly for Reykjavík and your exciting first night in Iceland. The 50-kilometer drive through dramatic lava fields offers your first glimpse of the country's unique volcanic landscape. If you arrive early enough in the day, consider starting your trip with a visit to the Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon on your way to the capital. These world-renowned geothermal spas offer the perfect way to relax after your flight, with mineral-rich waters surrounded by lava fields or ocean views.
Once you arrive in Reykjavík, check into your accommodation and explore Iceland's vibrant capital. The city offers colorful streets, excellent restaurants, unique shops, and cultural attractions. Browse boutiques, enjoy dinner featuring Icelandic cuisine, or simply stroll through the charming downtown area. Visit Hallgrímskirkja church or walk along the waterfront. Rest well tonight as tomorrow begins your Golden Circle adventure.
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Today combines two of Iceland's most famous routes into one spectacular day. Start with a drive to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the geological wonders of the world. Walk through the dramatic Almannagjá rift valley where you can see the effects of tectonic plate movements which have opened various cracks and fissures in the earth's crust. This is one of the few places on Earth where continental drift is visible above ground. The park is also where Iceland's ancient parliament was established in 930 AD.
Continue to the famous Geysir geothermal area, where Strokkur hot spring erupts every 5 to 10 minutes, and numerous smaller springs boil and bubble around it. The anticipation before each eruption creates excitement. Afterwards, you only have a short drive to reach Gullfoss, one of Iceland's most beautiful waterfalls, where the Hvítá river plunges in two dramatic stages into a rugged canyon. Continue your journey along the south coast. Pass Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where you can actually walk behind the curtain of falling water for a unique perspective. A little further, you'll pass Skógafoss waterfall, one of Iceland's highest at 60 meters. Next, stop at the magnificent Dyrhólaey cape. You can either take the road up to the top of the cape for spectacular coastal views and to see the bird cliff, or drive to a beautiful black sand beach at the foot of the cape. Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during puffin nesting season from 15 May to 23 June, and from mid-August the puffins will have gone to sea. Spend the night in the south.
Your next stop is Iceland's scenic southeast, one of the most spectacular regions in the country. After passing various outlet glaciers belonging to Vatnajökull, Europe's largest ice cap, you'll arrive at the stunningly surreal beauty of Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. Watch enormous icebergs that have calved from Breiðamerkurjökull glacier drift slowly through deep blue water. This exceptional sight sits at the foot of Iceland's highest mountain, Hvannadalshnúkur. The icebergs range from brilliant white to stunning shades of blue, some streaked with black volcanic ash. Cross the road to Diamond Beach, where ice chunks wash up on black volcanic sand, sparkling like giant diamonds.
Visit Skaftafell, another area definitely worth exploring. This oasis surrounded by glaciers and black sand plains offers a broad range of options for great hiking through birch forests with views of glacial tongues and waterfalls. After experiencing these glacial wonders, you'll head back toward Reykjavík through the south coast towns of Selfoss and Hveragerði. You can visit places you missed on the previous day if you still have time, or simply enjoy the scenery from a different perspective as you drive westward. The long drive back gives you opportunities to stop at viewpoints and attractions along the way. Please be aware that this itinerary has long driving distances, but it allows you to see all the highlights of the south coast of Iceland in a short time. Arrive in Reykjavík for your final night.
Now it is time to head back home after an amazing journey through some of the world's most picturesque landscapes. Depending on your flight time, you may have a few hours to enjoy a final morning in Reykjavík. Take a leisurely breakfast at one of the city's excellent cafes, perhaps trying traditional Icelandic pastries. Do some last-minute souvenir shopping for Icelandic wool sweaters or local chocolate. If your flight is later in the day, you may be able to enjoy your last hours strolling around Reykjavík, visiting any attractions you might have missed on your arrival day, or simply taking one final walk through the colorful streets. Or, even better, consider booking an extra night in Reykjavík to really give yourself time to experience all the amazing things Iceland's capital city has to offer, from museums and galleries to restaurants and local culture.
Drive back to Keflavík Airport to return your rental car and check in for your flight home, carrying memories of the powerful Golden Circle, stunning Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon with its floating icebergs, dramatic south coast waterfalls, and black sand beaches. You've experienced Iceland's southern highlights at an exciting pace, packing maximum adventure into just four days. You're already planning your return to explore more.
What’s included?
Detailed itinerary
Budget, Comfort, or Quality accommodation every night
Continental breakfast every day
Rental car of your choice for 3 days
2 authorized drivers as standard
Unlimited mileage
Unlimited in-car Wi-Fi
Collision damage waiver
24/7 emergency helpline when you’re in Iceland
Carbon offsetting of your tour
VAT, taxes & service fees
Flights to Iceland
Fuel & parking charges
Food & drink, unless otherwise stated
Attraction entrance fees, unless otherwise stated
Personal travel insurance
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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 you, letting you know your travel documents are available in our portal.
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.
No worries! Iceland Tours is already offsetting the carbon footprint of your tour package. We've teamed up with an environmental fund in Iceland to cover the carbon offset for all our tours.
Carbon offsetting for international flights is not included, but we suggest checking with your airline or through a local environmental fund for options.