Discover the best top things to do in South Region, Iceland including Katlatrack Adventure Tours, Iceland Activities - Day Tours, Haifoss, Bruarfoss Waterfall, The Brothers Brewery, Golden Circle Route, Thingvellir National Park, Strokkur, Selfoss Geyser, Seljalandsfoss.
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5.0 based on 517 reviews
The main emphasis of Katlatrack‘s activies revolve around the glacier Myrdalsjokull and Katla, Icelands most powerful volcano which sleeps under its thick blanket of ice, and the majestic nature which surrounds that area. Katlatrack makes every effort to adapt their trips to your needs so that you will have the best possible experience.
5.0 based on 419 reviews
Iceland Activities offers exclusive guided biking and hiking tours and surfing on south Iceland´s famous black sand beaches. We take you to our most favorite areas that we have been traveling through the past 20 years as a family and show you all the remarkable things that make Iceland so amazing. We offer various tours ranging from two hours up to a day trip suitable for all ages. ‘Your Pace is our Pace’
5.0 based on 141 reviews
This waterfall is majestic and a must see. It is quite difficult to reach it and you will be going on a dirt and rocky road, so 4x4 vehicle is highly recommended. If you are lucky for weather and it is sunny, it is a very spectacular view.
5.0 based on 374 reviews
Bruarfoss. It was third time of trying in two years to reach this waterfall.. And finally I did it and I can say that it is the most wild and the most beautiful waterfall with such blue water in Iceland and I saw everyone of them.. :) its kind of tricky to reach it because of the weather sometimes but it is so worth!!!
5.0 based on 81 reviews
Olstofa The Brothers Brewery is both brewery and bar where you can buy drinks and get a beer brewery tour. The Brothers Brewery offers a brewery and beer tour where both groups and individuals are offered a fun lecture about brewing process followed by a beer taste.
We enjoyed our visit to the Brothers Brewery. The bartenders were informative and helpful...thanks for the popcorn!!! A great place to relax after touring!
4.5 based on 4,017 reviews
Ideal for short-stay visitors, this scenic driving route through southwestern Iceland features excellent scenery and major sites.
The Golden Circle is a very popular driving route that takes you through Thingvellir National Park, where you can visit waterfalls, numerous fissures, and walk on land or dive in water in the rift between tectonic plates. After you drive through the park, you can continue on the Golden Circle drive to the Geysir Geothermal area, where you can walk around an area of active geysers and other geothermal features, and then drive a bit further to the huge Gullfoss Waterfall. There are numerous tour busses that do the Golden Circle. We drove it on our own on September 13, 2019 on our Ring Road drive around Iceland. Plan on a whole day for this drive. I have written separate, more detailed reviews for Thingvellir Nat Park, Geysir, and Gullfoss.
4.5 based on 3,922 reviews
Located 50 km east of Reykjavik, this is Iceland's most historic site and one of its most scenic landscapes.
Came as part of a tour.Really amazing ,fabulous views from visitor center.To see the edge of the tectonic plates and see how geologically active our earth is .A live geology class.
4.5 based on 4,880 reviews
Loved checking out the Strokkur Geyser on the way to the Golden Circle Drove from Reykjavík The Geyser shoots up every 8 ish minutes and ranges in height Lots of walking paths available and great views (also a great shop for gifts and where you can have a drink & snack - the toilets are free) Free to walk around & Free Parking !!
4.5 based on 2,111 reviews
love this place it’s great to see the geysers in action and the restaurants and gift shop are worth a visit
4.5 based on 2,762 reviews
Incredible and spectacular waterfalls near the main road 1. Easy to get there, beautiful waterfall and the most amazing part is that you can walk right behind the waterfall. You can go around the waterfall, but be careful about slippery rocks and also be sure you're prepared. Some raincoat is an good idea, otherwise, you'll probably end up more or less wet from head to toes. The most interesting part of this waterfall is you can go behind the waterfall and see the falling water from there. If you are lucky enough, you'll get to see the rainbow. No trip along Iceland’s southern coast is complete without stopping at at least one of the stunning waterfalls that can be found right off the side of the road. Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss are two of the most popular falls in all of Iceland This gorgeous waterfall is definitely impressive.
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