South Coast and Northern lights tour

Drive along the southwestern stretch of the ring road from Reykjavik leading to volcanoes, waterfalls, and glaciers to the black sand beach and Iceland's southernmost town, Vík. The tour starts with a drive through the Hellisheiði mountain pass bringing you through moss covered lava fields and past geothermal springs down to farmland along the coastline.On clear days, Hekla, the infamous Eyjafjalljökull volcanoes along with the Westman-Islands can be seen rising in the distance as you approach the Solheimajökull Glacier, a photographers delight and the first stop on the tour. The next destination is the otherworldly black beach known as Reynisfjara where the waves of the Atlantic Ocean crash upon the black sands from which the seemingly man-made hexagonal basalt columns rise to cliffs filled with nesting sea birds. After taking in your fill of the amazing geological formations, the tour will continue onto the small village of Vík with a church upon a hill overlooking three volcanic stone columns, said to be trolls turned to stone along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.After Vík, the trip back towards Reykjavik will take you to the powerful Skógafoss waterfall where a short walk up a flight of stairs will reveal one of Iceland´s most scenic views. From here you will head to the final stop, the 60-meter high Seljalandsfoss Waterfall famous for the hidden pathway leading behind and around this stunning sight. With some luck and sunny weather conditions, rainbows may add to the spectacular experience at each waterfall. The Aurora is both wonderfully mysterious and magical, and once seen never forgotten. Simply put, nothing says “Icelandic Winter” like the idea of hunting for the Northern Lights. The result of powerful solar storms, the Northern Lights need clear winter skies to be visible. Rest assured, the expert operational team has decades of experience analyzing weather patterns. They will carefully review on a daily basis the cloud forecast and the Northern Lights forecast. The tour will never set off unless they think there is a good chance of spotting them, to ensure a high success rate.
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Important information
Know in advance:
* The tour lasts 13 hours in total, including around 3 hours for the northern lights part of the tour
* You'll be travelling in a comfortable and spacious coach with 40-65 people. Free wifi and USB charging ports available on board
* Lunch is not included, but there are shops where you can buy food and drinks in Hvolsvöllur, Reynisfjara, and Vík
* It's never guaranteed to see the aurora. In the event of an unsuccessful hunt, you'll be offered the chance to re-book as many times as needed until you partake in a successful Northern Lights hunt
* The tour starts as follows: **August 15th–24th** at **10.30 pm/August 25th–October 15th** at **9.30 pm/October 16th–March 14th** at **8.30 pm/March 15th–April 14th** at **9.30 pm/April 15th–25th** at **10.30 pm**
Remember to bring:
* Warm and waterproof clothes, weather changes are swift, so prepare to expect the unexpected
* A waterproof jacket and pants, headwear and gloves, and good outdoor shoes
* Your own headphones. Otherwise, they are available for purchase on board
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