

Transfer from RVK to Dyrhólaey / Dyrhólaey to RVK
Duration
2 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Enjoy a scenic transfer through black sand beaches, cliffs, and volcanic landscapes
Discover the beauty of waterfalls, farmlands, and open countryside along the way
Learn how Iceland’s south coast geological features create dramatic natural scenery
Experience a comfortable journey that enhances both arrival and departure moments
€ 657.08
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Experience, Discover, Learn, Explore the scenic transfer between Reykjavík and Dyrhólaey, where Iceland’s south coast landscapes reveal their dramatic beauty along the way. Travelers pass through rolling farmlands, black sand beaches, waterfalls, and volcanic cliffs, offering an immersive view of the country’s diverse natural scenery. This transfer provides a relaxing and comfortable journey while showcasing the striking contrasts between Iceland’s coastline, mountains, and open countryside, making the drive itself a memorable part of the adventure.
Experience, Discover, Learn, Explore the return transfer from Dyrhólaey to Reykjavík as a comfortable and reflective conclusion to your south coast exploration. Panoramic views of cliffs, beaches, and distant mountains accompany the route, allowing travelers to revisit memories of dramatic coastal landscapes and serene rural areas. Combining comfort with breathtaking scenery, this transfer ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey while keeping the natural beauty of Iceland’s south coast fresh in memory.
Transfer between Reykjavík and Dyrhólaey
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Customer Reviews
Dtown

Amazing viewpoint highly recommend a visit. Stunning views. It was very windy and cold when we went but still worth the trip.
Lane

The views every direction from atop this plateau are amazing. To the west you can see miles and miles of black beaches. Looking northeast (at least in winter) were beautiful snow-capped mountains. The view of Dryhólaey is iconic but not the main appeal, in my opinion, of coming up here. The road up is windy with steep drop offs - more nerve-wracking on the way back down.
Sofi

A very famous spot, the parking was overcrowded when we got there. You have a great view from that height. The parking will soon be managed by parka, there are at the moment no payment machines on site (I hope they put some there), so you have to pay on their app (didn't work for us).
Kathy

Beautiful overlook of the Endless Black Sand Beach. Small parking lot. Saw a few puffins on the ledges in the distance. You can walk all the way to the lower parking lot... but its a hike to get up.
David

Iceland’s coastal landscapes are legendary, but few places capture the raw, untamed beauty of the island like Dyrhólaey. Nestled between dramatic cliffs and the roaring North Atlantic, this coastal gem is a stunning showcase of Iceland’s volcanic soul and natural wonder. The moment you arrive, you’re greeted with windswept cliffs, towering sea stacks, and the endless rhythm of crashing waves. It feels otherworldly—like standing on the edge of the earth. The contrast between the black sand beaches and the churning turquoise water is simply mesmerizing. If you visit during summer, the area is teeming with puffins nesting on the cliffs—an added treat for wildlife lovers. And during winter, the low light and moody skies create an atmosphere that’s equally haunting and beautiful. Whether you’re hiking along the trails, pausing to take in the views, or just sitting in quiet awe of nature’s power, this place leaves a deep impression. It’s not crowded, not commercialized—just pure, untouched Iceland. Bring a windbreaker, a camera, and a sense of adventure. This spot isn’t just a highlight of Iceland—it’s one of the most stunning places you’ll ever experience.
