South Coast + Jökulsárlón
Unveiling the Magic of Jökulsárlón: Explore Iceland’s Crown Jewel with Us
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, Iceland’s breathtaking crown jewel, where colossal glaciers dance with the Atlantic Ocean. Witness a mesmerizing spectacle of nature – a vast canvas of glacial blue dotted with glistening icebergs sculpted in a dazzling array of white, turquoise, and black.
Your Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Tour Adventure:
- Witness Nature’s Majesty: Sail amidst the awe-inspiring icebergs. Get up close to these natural wonders, learn about their formation, and hear the captivating stories of the lagoon.
- Unforgettable Photo Opportunities: Capture the magic of Jökulsárlón and the magical places along the way with breathtaking photos. The ever-changing light, the dramatic contrast of ice and water, and the majestic icebergs create a photographer’s paradise.
- Comfortable Transportation: Relax and enjoy the scenic journey from your comfortable tour vehicle. Our friendly driver will ensure a safe and hassle-free experience.
Jökulsárlón is more than just a scenic wonder; it’s a dynamic landscape in constant flux. Witness the raw power of nature as glacial giants calve into the lagoon, and marvel at the ever-changing canvas of ice and water.
Book your South Coast + Jökulsárlón excursion today and experience the magic firsthand!
Jökulsárlón

Jökulsárlón, located in southeastern Iceland, is a glacial lagoon that sits on the edge of Vatnajökull National Park.
The serene, blue waters of the lagoon are adorned with icebergs originating from the nearby Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier, which is connected to the larger Vatnajökull Glacier.
The Glacier Lagoon empties into the Atlantic Ocean through a brief water passage, depositing ice fragments on a black sand beach. During the winter season, the lagoon, teeming with fish, becomes a habitat for numerous seals.
Diamond Beach

The Diamond Beach, also known as Breidamerkursandur, is a beach located on the south coast of Iceland, near Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. The beach is famous for its black sand and icebergs that wash up on the shore, resembling sparkling diamonds