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4 Days Private Golden Circle, South Coast and Snæfellsnes
4 Days Private Golden Circle, South Coast and Snæfellsnes

Discover Iceland in comfort and style with one of our professional driver-guides in a private vehicle. Your guide will be with you throughout the journey, offering insights and stories as you take in the captivating landscapes of this incredible land of ice and fire.
Description
This 4-day private tour takes you to some of Iceland’s most renowned and breathtaking attractions, all in the comfort of a private vehicle. You’ll be accompanied throughout by one of our knowledgeable driver-guides, ensuring a personalized and seamless experience. The journey covers the highlights of Southern and Western Iceland, including the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Golden Circle, South Coast, and Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. Please see the detailed itinerary below for more information.
What’s included
- 4 days of transportation in a private vehicle;
- English-speaking local driver-guide;
- 3 nights’ accommodation (3* or countryside hotel in private room with breakfast included);
- Blue Lagoon comfort entrance (upgrade to premium entrance available);
- English-speaking local driver-guide;
- Pick-up and drop-off in Reykjavik;
- Professional travel agent to assist in planning your itinerary;
Exclusions
- Meals except breakfast in 3* hotel option;
- Personal shopping and expenditure;
- Any other fees that are not included in this package;
- Pre/post accommodation;
Itinerary
We’ll start on a journey to the breathtaking Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often referred to as the “Hidden Gem of the West.” This region offers a stunning variety of natural wonders and cultural landmarks that showcase the best of Iceland’s diverse landscape. The pick-up is made from your hotel in Reykjavik.
Kirkjufell and Kirkjufellsfoss – Shaped by glacial erosion during the last Ice Age, around 12,000 years ago, Kirkjufell is one of the most photographed landmarks in Iceland. Just across from the mountain lies the picturesque Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall—together, they create an ideal setting for capturing the perfect photograph.
Búðakirkja – The Black Church of Búðir – Situated on the southern coast of the peninsula, the tiny hamlet of Búðir is home to the famous Black Church, Búðakirkja. Originally built in 1703 and reconstructed in 1987, the church stands alone amidst a field of lava rocks, exuding a peaceful, romantic charm. It features a historic graveyard, original bell, and chalice and is recognized as a listed building under the protection of the National Museum of Iceland. Despite its solitude, it remains one of the most photographed and cherished landmarks in the region.
Arnarstapi, Hellnar, and the Coastal Arch – The charming fishing village of Arnarstapi boasts dramatic sea cliffs formed by ancient lava flows meeting the relentless Atlantic waves. Often considered one of Iceland’s most scenic harbors, the area features natural stone arches and an impressive marine blowhole created by centuries of erosion.
Ytri Tunga Beach and Seal Colony – Unlike the typical black sand beaches of Iceland, Ytri Tunga offers golden sands and a special surprise—a resident seal colony. These playful and curious creatures are often seen lounging on the offshore rocks or swimming close to shore. It’s a tranquil spot where nature lovers can quietly observe wildlife in its natural habitat.
We’ll conclude the day by returning to Reykjavik and spending the night in a 3-star accommodation.
After breakfast, we’ll set off on a journey to the Golden Circle, one of Iceland’s most renowned and breathtaking routes. This scenic circuit showcases some of the country’s most remarkable geological and historical sites.
Þingvellir National Park – We’ll begin our day at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are slowly drifting apart. This rare geological phenomenon offers one of the clearest views of continental drift in the world. Þingvellir is also home to Iceland’s largest natural lake, teeming with diverse bird and fish life. Beyond its natural beauty, this site holds deep historical significance—Iceland’s first parliament (Alþingi) was established here in 930 A.D., making it one of the oldest parliaments in the world. The name “Þingvellir” translates to “Parliament Plains” in Icelandic.
Brúarfoss Waterfall Next – We’ll also visit Brúarfoss Waterfall, a hidden gem known for its strikingly vivid blue waters. The waterfall’s unique color comes from the glacial minerals in the water, and its cascading streams create a breathtaking scene against the rugged Icelandic landscape. The hike to Brúarfoss provides a peaceful and less-traveled experience, making it a perfect stop for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Geysir Geothermal Area – Continue to the Geysir Geothermal Area, home to vibrant hot springs and erupting geysers. This geothermal wonderland features Geysir, the namesake of all geysers worldwide, which, though now largely dormant, was once one of the most active geysers in the world. Fortunately, nearby Strokkur erupts every 5–10 minutes, shooting boiling water up to 40 meters into the air, offering a spectacular display of nature’s power.
Gullfoss Waterfall – Conclude your Golden Circle adventure at Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most magnificent waterfalls. Fed by meltwater from Langjökull, Iceland’s second-largest glacier, Gullfoss plunges into a dramatic canyon, creating a breathtaking spectacle. On sunny days, the mist from the falls often forms a brilliant rainbow, making it a picture-perfect moment.
Optional Activities:
1) Snowmobile
Go on a snowmobile tour of Iceland’s second-largest ice cap. Once you are at our base camp we suit up for the tour, we offer snowsuits, gloves, helmets, and shoe covers if needed. We go over a safety briefing before heading out to the Snowmobile tour so that everyone feels safe and secure to start the tour.
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2) Snorkeling in Silfra
While snorkeling in Silfra you’ll find yourself between two tectonic plates, the North American continent, and the European continent, floating in pure filtered glacier water and ticking off your bucket list the ultimate tour in the world’s clearest waters. The best part? You’ll receive free GoPro photos after your tour.
After a day filled with incredible sights, you will be spending the night on the south coast area at a 3-star hotel in a private room.
After breakfast, we will start heading to the South Coast of Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss – The adventure begins when our arrival is announced by the powerful theatrics of Seljalandsfoss. Bring a raincoat and you’ll be able to make the short hike behind the falls. The scene behind the waterfall and the trembling ground from the power of the falling water make for an automatic Instagram blockbuster!
Skogafoss – Further west along the coast is Skógafoss waterfall. Skógafoss is an incredibly picturesque sight. Tucked in a little gorge, the river Skógá tumbles down a 60-meter cliff before continuing down the landscape towards the Atlantic Ocean. Alongside the gorge, a staircase can take you to the shelf above the waterfall for stunning views. See if you can count your steps on your way up.
Reynisfjara, the Black Sand Beach – Heading further west, we visit the black sand beach of Reynisfjara, where the massive waves of the Atlantic meet the unique basalt columns in the cliffs above the sand. Rock pillars in the water and the cliffs of Dýrhólaey are seen in the distance. This area of the south is also a paradise for bird lovers, as Puffins and dozens of other unique species nest on top of these cliffs in the summertime from June to August.
Optional Activities:
1) Glacier Hike in Sólheimajökull
Sólheimajökull is a part of Mýrdalsjökull, one of the biggest glaciers in Europe. It is featured in detail in the 2012 documentary “Chasing Ice,” an award-winning investigation of climate change. Once you reach the ice, you’ll be given plenty of time to marvel at the eerie silence and feeling of isolation, as if you and your fellow hikers are alone in a vast, empty world of ice and snow. You’ll view millennia-old blue ice, created when oxygen bubbles are trapped in the snow and compressed into ice by the enormous weight of the glacier pressing down upon it. You’ll be able to gaze deep into a glacier moulin, a vertical shaft like a well, which can go all the way to the bottom of the glacier.
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2) DC3 Plane Wreck
Visit the famous plane wreck on Solheimasandur. This plane wreck of the US Navy has been sitting on the vast black sand since 1973. Spend the night on the south coast.
After a day of exploring breathtaking sights, you’ll unwind for the night in a private room at a comfortable 3-star hotel along Iceland’s scenic South Coast.
After a delightful breakfast, we will begin our journey to the stunning Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon.
Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon – This remarkable 200-meter-deep glacial lagoon, fed by Breiðamerkurjökull—an outlet glacier of Europe’s largest ice cap—constantly receives enormous icebergs throughout the year. These icebergs drift southward, filling the lagoon with floating ice.
During the summer months, you have the opportunity to add an exhilarating boat ride through the lagoon, offering an up-close view of these ancient ice formations. If you prefer to stay on land, a peaceful walk alongside the lagoon will allow you to admire the breathtaking scenery and the serene silence of Icelandic nature.
Diamond Beach – On the opposite side of the road, the icebergs from the lagoon are carried by tides into the Atlantic Ocean, where they are tossed back to shore. This striking black sand beach, known as Diamond Beach, is scattered with ice chunks in various shapes, glistening like diamonds under the sunlight. The vivid contrasts of the white and blue ice create a truly mesmerizing spectacle, perfect for capturing stunning photographs.
We begin our journey back through the South, making our way towards Reykjavik. Along the route, we can make additional stops if time and weather allow.
Optional Activity:
1) Amphibian Boat Tour
Have an exciting boat trip on the lagoon in an amphibian boat. During the summer, you will sail among the huge icebergs in the picturesque scenery of Jökulsárlón. On the boat, you get to taste the 1000-year-old ice, and if you are lucky, you might even see some seals. The excursion takes 30–40 minutes and includes an English-speaking guide who explains to you the geology and facts of the lagoon. Other languages may be offered upon request.
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2) Zodiac Tour
During the summer, you can sail among the huge icebergs in the picturesque scenery of Jökulsárlón. On the Zodiac, we can cover large areas of the lagoon and get closer to the icebergs than on the amphibian. When possible, the Zodiac goes almost up to the glacier (as close as safe). Passengers are provided with flotation suits and life jackets. We don’t recommend taking children under the age of 10 on the Zodiac tour. Spend the night in Reykjavik.
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3) Blue Ice Cave
During the winter (late October – April), you will get the opportunity of a lifetime to enjoy one of the world’s greatest wildernesses, Iceland’s largest glacier. You are driven in a specially modified car to the glacier, where you get to explore the glacier environment, enjoy a view out of this world, go into and underneath the glacier, and experience the glacier’s beauty from the inside! The Blue Ice Cave Exploration is truly a unique experience.
Upon arrival in Reykjavik, the driver-guide will drop you off at the desired location.
Please note
Minimum age requirement for activities
Min. age for Glacier Hiking is 8 years old.
Min. age for the Zodiac Tour is 10 years old.
Min. age for the Blue Ice Cave Tour is 6 years old.
Accommodation used in this package 3*: Fosshotel Baron, Hotel Stracta, Fosshotel Nupar or similar;
Note: Similar accommodations in the area may be used if the accommodation(s) listed is/are sold out.
For groups traveling in odd numbers, triple rooms will be arranged by default unless a single supplement is selected. Family rooms/connecting rooms might/might not be available, subject to location and availability. Please kindly contact Marina Travel for more information.
For other accommodation options, please contact Marina Travel for a custom package.
Aurora Season is from the middle of September to March.
Seasonal Overview for Iceland:
Summer: June to September
Winter: October to April
Peak Winter Conditions: Mid-December to mid-January
If you would like a full tour customization, please send an email to hello@marinatravel.is, and we’ll gladly assist.
What do I need to bring?
- Clothes for the weather (we recommend multiple layers);
- Comfortable walking shoes/hiking shoes (high heels are not recommended due to the rocky landscape in Iceland);
Cancelation policy
- We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if the booking is cancelled 31 days or less before the event;