Iceland’s South Coast is a scenic region of diverse landscapes, including glaciers, waterfalls, and black sand beaches. It’s accessible by car along the Ring Road
Seljalandsfoss: A 60-meter waterfall where you can walk behind the falls
Sólheimajökull: An outlet glacier that flows from Mýrdalsjökull, where Katla Volcano is located
Reynisfjara: A black sand beach with columnar basalt formations
Vík: A small village with a black beach and views of Reynisdranger basalt columns