From Reykjavik: South Coast, Plane Wreck, & Beach ATV Tour

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Starts
Vik
Duration
10 Hrs.
Languages
English
Admission
Printed voucher
Minimum age
8 years

Description

Embark on a thrilling ATV journey along Iceland’s South Coast from Reykjavik! Experience the adrenaline of riding on Sólheimasandur's black sand and explore the famed DC3 plane wreck. This tour promises an exciting mix of natural beauty and adventure.

Start your adventure in Reykjavik, traveling down the scenic South Coast. Suit up for a guided ATV ride over the unique desert-like landscape, where the iconic plane wreck from 1973 awaits your exploration.

Continue to the stunning Dyrhólaey Peninsula, known for its dramatic cliffs and panoramic views. Witness the majestic Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls, perfect for capturing unforgettable photos and memories.

Marvel at the distant beauty of Mýrdalsjökull Glacier as you explore the breathtaking Icelandic coastline. This guided tour is ideal for adventure enthusiasts seeking both excitement and scenic wonders.

Conclude your journey with an exhilarating return to Reykjavik. Book this extraordinary tour today and indulge in the unforgettable landscapes of Iceland's South Coast!

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Attractions

Seljalandsfoss
photo of skogafoss waterfall in southern Iceland during a summer day.Skógafoss
Katla Ice Cave, Mýrdalshreppur, Southern Region, IcelandKatla Ice Cave

Good to know

A valid driver’s license is required to drive a quad bike Single riders and groups with odd numbers are required to book a single-rider ATV, payable on site

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