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Discover Iceland’s wild south coast and Eyjafjallajökull in a private, off-road Superjeep tour. Experience stunning waterfalls, black sand beaches, and remote villages.

This private, full-day tour promises a rugged, personalized exploration of Iceland’s stunning southern coast, taking you far off the typical tourist trail. Operating in a sturdy, four-wheel-drive Land Rover Defender, the tour offers a blend of scenic highlights, geological marvels, and hidden gems — all with the comfort of Wi-Fi and luxurious leather seats.
What really makes this experience stand out is its capacity for intimacy and flexibility. Being fully private means you can tailor the day to your interests — whether that’s stopping for photos, walking along less crowded beaches, or taking extra time at particular waterfalls.
A potential consideration is the price point, which is higher than typical group excursions, but this reflects the exclusivity, comfort, and access to remote areas that other tours might not reach.
This tour is ideal for travelers craving a personal, immersive experience with a knowledgeable guide, enjoying scenic landscapes and geological wonders without the crowds. It’s especially suited for those who value comfort, flexibility, and a bit of adventure off the beaten path.

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This tour is designed for those who want to explore beyond the typical Icelandic highlights, with a focus on authentic, less-crowded spots, all in a vehicle capable of tackling Iceland’s rugged terrain. The journey begins early, with hotel pickup in Reykjavik around 8:30 am, setting the tone for a full day of discovery.
Start in Reykjavik — The tour kicks off with your guide collecting you from your accommodation, setting the tone for a relaxed but adventure-filled day. The first stop often is Seljalandsfoss, a waterfall that’s famed for its unique feature: you can walk behind the cascade of water, providing a perspective most visitors never get. As one reviewer pointed out, “the path behind the waterfall allows you to walk, which makes it even more memorable.”
Next, the driver takes you to Skógafoss, a massive waterfall with a drop of 60 meters. Its relentless spray and thunderous roar make it a must-see. Visitors often mention how impressive it looks up close and note the opportunity to walk right to the top for a different vantage point.
The journey then turns toward black sand beaches, where the Atlantic’s pounding surf creates a striking contrast against the volcanic sands. Here, you’ll stroll along the coast, observing bird cliffs teeming with life, especially during spring and summer. Reviewers have emphasized that the off-road access enables visits to secluded sections of these beaches, away from busier tourist areas.
A key highlight is the village of Vík, a charming spot with iconic views of the Reynisdrangar sea stacks. This quaint coastal settlement is particularly lively in the warmer months, according to reviews, with plenty of opportunities for photos and birdwatching.
A centerpiece of the tour is the Eyjafjallajökull volcano, dormant but famously disruptive during its 2010 eruption. Your guide will point out the areas most affected by this event, providing insight into Iceland’s volcanic activity and landscape evolution. For those with an interest in geology or volcanic history, the explanation from guides like Raggi adds a fascinating layer to the sightseeing.
Your journey continues past Urriðafoss, a less crowded waterfall, often praised for its peaceful surroundings. Then, as you head back towards Reykjavik, you’ll pass through Hveragerði, a geothermal-powered town packed with greenhouses. The region’s geothermal activity allows locals to grow plants year-round, making it a small but significant part of Iceland’s sustainable practices. Visitors have noted that this part of the trip offers a chance to see Iceland’s geothermal energy in action.
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Traveling in a Superjeep means you can explore areas that are inaccessible to larger tour buses. This not only means more intimate scenery but also fewer crowds. One reviewer fondly recalled how being in a small group allowed for swift movement between sights, which maximized their day: “We could move swiftly between sights and beat the crowds.”
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, with hotel pickup and drop-off included, making logistics stress-free. With a maximum of six people per vehicle, the experience feels exclusive and comfortable, unlike crowded bus tours. The price — around $1,836 for a group of up to six — is reflective of this premium service, including all taxes and park fees.
Food and drinks aren’t included, so bringing snacks and water is advisable. The tour operates in all weather conditions — Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable, so dressing in layers and waterproof gear is recommended.

Multiple reviewers highlight the knowledge and enthusiasm of guides like Raggi and Arni, emphasizing how their local insights make the trip more meaningful. One reviewer appreciated the “vastly varied and interesting” tour, made all the better by the guide’s expertise. Another mentioned how the drivers’ experience in challenging weather conditions turned a potentially stressful day into a fun adventure.
The small group size and private nature of the tour allow for personalized attention. As one reviewer said, “Thanks to Sio and SuperJeep.is for an incredible day! Our trip to Eyjafjallajokull and the South Coast was by far the best tour during our week in Iceland.”

This private Superjeep tour truly offers an authentic Iceland experience. It combines spectacular scenery, geological intrigue, and personalized service. The off-road access means you’ll see parts of Iceland most visitors will miss — all while enjoying the comfort of a luxurious vehicle and expert guiding.
It’s perfect for adventurous travelers who want to avoid the crowds, those interested in learning from knowledgeable guides, and anyone craving a flexible, tailor-made day of exploration. The price tag reflects the high level of service, exclusive access, and comfort — making it a worthwhile splurge for those seeking a premium experience.
If you’re after a mix of natural beauty, geological wonder, and a bit of adventure away from the crowds, this tour is hard to beat.
What is included in the tour price?
The cost covers the private Superjeep, local taxes, national park fees, a driver/guide, and hotel pickup and drop-off.
How many people can join this tour?
A maximum of six guests per vehicle ensures a personal experience.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, free hotel pickup and drop-off are included, starting from Reykjavik.
What should I bring?
Since food and drinks are not included, bring snacks, water, and dress in layers for Iceland’s variable weather.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
What are the main sights I’ll see?
Expect waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, black sand beaches, bird cliffs, Eyjafjallajökull volcano views, Urriðafoss waterfall, and the geothermal town of Hveragerði.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, it operates in all weather, so dress appropriately for rain, wind, or sun.
Do I need to be experienced in off-road driving?
Not at all. The guide handles all driving, and the vehicle is equipped for challenging terrains.
This Superjeep tour offers a highly personalized, scenic, and adventurous way to experience Iceland’s south coast. Whether you’re a geology buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a memorable day away from the crowds, this experience delivers it all in style and comfort.