Take an exciting journey to the breathtaking South Coast. Immerse yourself in the beauty of magnificent waterfalls, stroll along stunning black sand beaches, and if you’re visiting during the summer months, keep an eye out for charming puffins (puffins are generally in Iceland between mid-May and mid-August). Your first visit is Seljalandsfoss waterfall, which tumbles into a plunge pool with an enormous cave hiding behind the waters. There’s an exciting path that you can walk behind the waterfall to see it from the other side! Hidden within a narrow canyon, Gljufrabui is a mesmerizing waterfall that offers a magical and secluded experience. To reach this hidden gem, you’ll need to venture through a narrow opening in the rocks, where you’ll be greeted by the sight of the waterfall cascading down from above. The next stop is Skogafoss, an incredible waterfall. It’s a thrilling sight, and you may be lucky enough to see rainbows here. Skogafoss means “Forest Falls”, but there aren’t many trees now! There are 460 steps to the top of the falls - will you climb up and look from there? Dyrholaey is a promontory known for its dramatic cliffs and stunning panoramic views. Its unique rock arch stands tall against the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. From the top, you can admire the breathtaking vistas of black sand beaches, towering cliffs, and the vast expanse of the ocean. Your next destination is the awe-inspiring black sand beach of Reynisfjara. You’ll be amazed by the powerful Atlantic waves crashing against the cliffs. Vík is the final stop on your South Coast adventure. It’s a little village with a fairytale feel. Visit its lovely hilltop church, the perfect spot for panoramic pictures of the Reynisdrangar. Return to Reykjavík in the evening.