Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Tour: Full-day Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon & South Coast Tour Nature and Wildlife

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Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Tour: Full-day Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon & South Coast Tour

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About this experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ Small-group tour
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 14 hours
DEPARTURE: 7.00 am (pick-up starts earlier)
MEETING POINT: Your hotel or other designated meeting point (please tell us your accommodation during the booking in case you book this option)
LANGUAGES: English
OPEN SEASON: Year-round
WHO CAN COME: Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon tour is suitable for everyone. Wheelchair accessible tour

Overview

Embark on a breathtaking Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Tour along Iceland's South Coast, where the coastal line is adorned with a plethora of natural wonders. The crown jewel of this mesmerizing journey lies 380 km (236.12 miles) from Reykjavik: the awe-inspiring Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and its enchanting wonderland, a truly unparalleled sight.

Marvel at the sheer power of nature as you witness the result of its relentless carving, forming the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach. Created by the majestic outlet glaciers of Vatnajokull, Europe's most voluminous glacier and Iceland's largest, this ethereal landscape captivates the imagination.

Enjoy several stops, allowing you to uncover hidden gems along the way. Discover the mesmerizing Stjórnarfoss waterfall, a true hidden treasure. Experience the mystique of Seljalandsfoss, the waterfall that beckons you to walk behind its cascading curtain. Immerse yourself in the charm of Vík, a picturesque seafront town renowned for its black sand beach and the majestic Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

Spanning 14 hours, thisJokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon tour is our longest yet most celebrated, offering an unforgettable blend of impressive attractions and picturesque landscapes. Prepare to be captivated by Iceland's natural wonders as you embark on this remarkable journey, hailed as one of the most highly regarded day tours in the country.

Highlights

◾ Discover the ethereal beauty of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, where the sheer force of nature has sculpted a stunning landscape adorned with icebergs and surrounded by the mesmerizing Vatnajokull glacier, Europe's most voluminous.
◾Explore the captivating Diamond Beach, where black velvet sand meets glistening ice blocks, creating a surreal and otherworldly scene that showcases the ever-changing nature of Iceland.
◾Experience the thrill of walking behind the cascading waters of Seljalandsfoss, a mystical waterfall that offers a unique perspective and a chance to immerse yourself in its enchanting embrace.
◾Uncover the hidden gem of Stjórnarfoss waterfall, a lesser-known treasure along the South Coast that promises a tranquil and awe-inspiring sight, perfect for capturing unforgettable memories.
◾Immerse yourself in the charm of Vík, a picturesque seafront town renowned for its black sand beach and the iconic Reynisdrangar sea stacks, adding a touch of majestic beauty to this remarkable journey.

About this experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ Small-group tour
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 14 hours
DEPARTURE: 7.00 am (pick-up starts earlier)
MEETING POINT: Your hotel or other designated meeting point (please tell us your accommodation during the booking in case you book this option)
LANGUAGES: English
OPEN SEASON: Year-round
WHO CAN COME: Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon tour is suitable for everyone. Wheelchair accessible tour

Description - What to expect

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Tour Itinerary

◾Meet in Central Reykjavik
Your day tour will begin with a fast and efficient pick-up service. We will collect you from either one of the hotels in the center of Reykjavik or one of the many designated pick-up stops in the city. Once we have all of our guests on board, we will begin our exciting journey.

Heading out to South Iceland via Route 1, you can expect to see iconic sceneries on both sides: silver-topped glaciers, black sand lowlands, mossy lava fields, and the glistering Atlantic ocean beaconing afar. The South Coast of Iceland is full of dramatic scenes.

◾Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Before we reach Jokulsarlon, we will stop at Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a less-visited yet completely stunning location in the Vatnajökull National Park. Here you can enjoy incredible views over the Fjallsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Vatnajokull’s glacier tongue.

Fjallsárlón, although, not as renowned as Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, is in fact a local favorite, as outdoor lovers like to kayak or take a zodiac boat ride on its serene lake, among the icebergs with a much closer distance to the outlet glacier. The jagged glacier ice and its countless crevices form an unforgettable icescape.

◾Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
After a few hours of driving, we will reach our first destination, the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, praised as Iceland’s crown jewel. It’s located near the Vatnajokull National Park, about 380 km (236.12 miles) from Reykjavik.

Jokulsarlon is popular for its stunning beauty and ever-changing appearance. It also inspired many moviemakers to give their work a unique touch. James Bond movies Die Another Day and A View to a Kill shot here as well as Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Batman Begins, and The Northman all shot scenes in this area.

Jokulsarlon was created by the Breiðarmerkurjökull glacial tongue, one of the outlet glaciers from Iceland’s largest ice cap Vatnajokull. In the 1970s, the retreating glacier left a huge pond near the coast that eventually became Iceland’s deepest lake.

Another feature you will notice in the glacier lagoon is the floating icebergs, which glow in different shades of blue. Some of them even have brownish stripes, due to the ash sediment from volcanic eruptions decades ago.

After the iceberg calves off from the glacier, they roll, tumble, and drift around the lagoon, making them change colors, shapes, and appearances frequently. Over time, they break down into smaller pieces and are washed out to the sea. It’s absolutely breathtaking to watch.

Summer is a fantastic time to explore the lagoon as you may want to join a boat ride to sail among the icebergs, which is an optional extra. Seeing the floating icebergs close up is overwhelmingly unforgettable. Jokulsarlon also hosts vivid wildlife. Arctic terns nest close by, lovely seals swim around or rest on icebergs, and you get to experience the purest element of Iceland’s nature.

◾Diamond Beach
The icebergs that broke away from the glacier tongue wander into the lagoon before being washed ashore. Some still immense and blue, some tiny and crystal, these pieces of glacier ice scatter on the black sand beach, forming an eye-pleasing contrast. Truly a one-of-a-kind experience.

You may find some peacefulness walking in the fresh sea air, and maybe even some playfulness from the seals playing in the surf.

After you visit the lagoon and the beach, we will then head back to the capital along the south coast, stopping at several iconic attractions on our way.

◾Stjórnarfoss waterfall
The surprising attractions keep coming, as we explore more of the South Coast of Iceland. We will take a small detour to see an attractive yet lesser-known natural wonder, Stjórnarfoss waterfall. It’s a highly recommended attraction for a Ring Road trip itinerary, which is why we want to show off this venture off-the-beaten-track landmark.

Stjórnarfoss waterfall cascade falls in two stages, both about 15 meters (49.21 ft) high. The lower drop falls over a dome-shaped rock in the form of an eye-pleasing symmetry. The photogenic waterfall has attracted many photographers for its unique appearance. Originating from the Stjórn river off of Mount Geirlandshraun, Stjórnarfoss streams out from a valley, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

◾Vík Village and Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks
A charming seafront village, Vík í Mýrdal is small with only 300 inhabitants, but filled with amazing natural wonders as Iceland’s southernmost village. Several stores and gift shops with great options are found here for visitors to recharge and shop for souvenirs.

The unique nature gives Vik vibrant colors in summer. The black sand beach at Vik is a top-rated destination for its diverse sceneries, and marvelously sculpted sea stacks. It all helps to fulfill visitors’ imaginations, with the sound of heavy tides splashing and creating a dreamy, misty world. Use the stop at Vík to take a picture of the magnificent Reynisdrangur sea stack in the distance.

◾Seljalandsfoss waterfall
One of Iceland’s most well-known, most popular waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss waterfall is fed by the glacial meltwater from the famous/notorious glacier volcano Eyjafjallajokull. Falling from a 60-meter cliff, Seljalandsfoss hosts a special surprise.

When conditions are allowed, visitors can walk behind the cascade and take a look at the entire area from behind the fall for a spectacular panoramic view.

◾Drop-off
After the visit to the waterfall, it takes about two hours to reach the capital. We will head back to our bus and hit the road to Reykjavik via Route 1.

Free Cancellation

Free cancellation is available for this Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon tour for up to 48 hours before the start of the experience

What's included, what's not

✔ Transportation with a luxury vehicle
✔ Professional guide
✔ Free WiFi
✖ Hotel pickup and drop off (available at an extra cost)
✖ Food and drinks

Bring with you

For this Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon tour please bring warm, water- and windproof clothing

Good to know - practical information

◾ A 30-minute boat ride on the Glacier Lagoon can be purchased from your guide on the bus. Tickets cost ISK 6300 for 13+, ISK 3000 for kids aged 6-12, and free for kids 5 and under
◾Food and drinks are not included but can be purchased on the way, there is time allocated for lunch. We will also make a dinner stop, likely in Vík, on the way back to Reykjavík
◾ The duration of the tour is 14 hours. Please be aware that the tour could run long if affected by bad weather or other delays.

Health and safety

✔ Provider complies with local legislation and applicable health recommendations with regard to Covid-19 prevention measures

Tour Supplier

Bustravel Iceland

Description - What to expect

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Tour Itinerary

◾Meet in Central Reykjavik
Your day tour will begin with a fast and efficient pick-up service. We will collect you from either one of the hotels in the center of Reykjavik or one of the many designated pick-up stops in the city. Once we have all of our guests on board, we will begin our exciting journey.

Heading out to South Iceland via Route 1, you can expect to see iconic sceneries on both sides: silver-topped glaciers, black sand lowlands, mossy lava fields, and the glistering Atlantic ocean beaconing afar. The South Coast of Iceland is full of dramatic scenes.

◾Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Before we reach Jokulsarlon, we will stop at Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon, a less-visited yet completely stunning location in the Vatnajökull National Park. Here you can enjoy incredible views over the Fjallsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Vatnajokull’s glacier tongue.

Fjallsárlón, although, not as renowned as Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, is in fact a local favorite, as outdoor lovers like to kayak or take a zodiac boat ride on its serene lake, among the icebergs with a much closer distance to the outlet glacier. The jagged glacier ice and its countless crevices form an unforgettable icescape.

◾Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
After a few hours of driving, we will reach our first destination, the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, praised as Iceland’s crown jewel. It’s located near the Vatnajokull National Park, about 380 km (236.12 miles) from Reykjavik.

Jokulsarlon is popular for its stunning beauty and ever-changing appearance. It also inspired many moviemakers to give their work a unique touch. James Bond movies Die Another Day and A View to a Kill shot here as well as Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Batman Begins, and The Northman all shot scenes in this area.

Jokulsarlon was created by the Breiðarmerkurjökull glacial tongue, one of the outlet glaciers from Iceland’s largest ice cap Vatnajokull. In the 1970s, the retreating glacier left a huge pond near the coast that eventually became Iceland’s deepest lake.

Another feature you will notice in the glacier lagoon is the floating icebergs, which glow in different shades of blue. Some of them even have brownish stripes, due to the ash sediment from volcanic eruptions decades ago.

After the iceberg calves off from the glacier, they roll, tumble, and drift around the lagoon, making them change colors, shapes, and appearances frequently. Over time, they break down into smaller pieces and are washed out to the sea. It’s absolutely breathtaking to watch.

Summer is a fantastic time to explore the lagoon as you may want to join a boat ride to sail among the icebergs, which is an optional extra. Seeing the floating icebergs close up is overwhelmingly unforgettable. Jokulsarlon also hosts vivid wildlife. Arctic terns nest close by, lovely seals swim around or rest on icebergs, and you get to experience the purest element of Iceland’s nature.

◾Diamond Beach
The icebergs that broke away from the glacier tongue wander into the lagoon before being washed ashore. Some still immense and blue, some tiny and crystal, these pieces of glacier ice scatter on the black sand beach, forming an eye-pleasing contrast. Truly a one-of-a-kind experience.

You may find some peacefulness walking in the fresh sea air, and maybe even some playfulness from the seals playing in the surf.

After you visit the lagoon and the beach, we will then head back to the capital along the south coast, stopping at several iconic attractions on our way.

◾Stjórnarfoss waterfall
The surprising attractions keep coming, as we explore more of the South Coast of Iceland. We will take a small detour to see an attractive yet lesser-known natural wonder, Stjórnarfoss waterfall. It’s a highly recommended attraction for a Ring Road trip itinerary, which is why we want to show off this venture off-the-beaten-track landmark.

Stjórnarfoss waterfall cascade falls in two stages, both about 15 meters (49.21 ft) high. The lower drop falls over a dome-shaped rock in the form of an eye-pleasing symmetry. The photogenic waterfall has attracted many photographers for its unique appearance. Originating from the Stjórn river off of Mount Geirlandshraun, Stjórnarfoss streams out from a valley, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

◾Vík Village and Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks
A charming seafront village, Vík í Mýrdal is small with only 300 inhabitants, but filled with amazing natural wonders as Iceland’s southernmost village. Several stores and gift shops with great options are found here for visitors to recharge and shop for souvenirs.

The unique nature gives Vik vibrant colors in summer. The black sand beach at Vik is a top-rated destination for its diverse sceneries, and marvelously sculpted sea stacks. It all helps to fulfill visitors’ imaginations, with the sound of heavy tides splashing and creating a dreamy, misty world. Use the stop at Vík to take a picture of the magnificent Reynisdrangur sea stack in the distance.

◾Seljalandsfoss waterfall
One of Iceland’s most well-known, most popular waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss waterfall is fed by the glacial meltwater from the famous/notorious glacier volcano Eyjafjallajokull. Falling from a 60-meter cliff, Seljalandsfoss hosts a special surprise.

When conditions are allowed, visitors can walk behind the cascade and take a look at the entire area from behind the fall for a spectacular panoramic view.

◾Drop-off
After the visit to the waterfall, it takes about two hours to reach the capital. We will head back to our bus and hit the road to Reykjavik via Route 1.
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