
CHOCOLATE ICE
South Coast + Reykjavík
(June 2–7, 2026)
Get ready to catch an up close view of waterfalls, walk on glaciers, and soak in steamy blue lagoons — all while wrapped in laughter, luxury, and layers of Black Girl Magic. From scenic drives through the South Coast to cozy evenings in Reykjavik, this journey is equal parts wonder and warmth. We’re trading beach vibes for breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable sisterhood moments in the Land of Fire and Ice.
Trip Highlights
Balanced Itinerary — Time in both Reykjavík and the South Coast, no long daily drives.
Iconic Sights — Waterfalls, black-sand beaches, glacier lagoons, the Golden Circle.
Comfortable Hotels — Handpicked stays in Reykjavík and along the South Coast.
Immersive Excursions — Small-group day tours and activities built in.
Inclusions
✔️5 nights Hotel accommodations, transportation between regions, daily breakfast, 2 dinners, curated excursions, black sand beaches and so much more
Why choose this trip?
Instead of rushing across Iceland, you’ll settle into two regions and experience them fully. With this approach, you’ll:
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Spend less time in the car and more time outdoors.
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Capture both iconic and hidden-gem landscapes.
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Balance city culture with nature’s raw power.
Sample Itinerary
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Day 1 – June 2: Arrival + South Coast Adventure
• Private group transportation from the airport directly to the South Coast (Hotel Kira area).
• Scenic stops: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, Skógafoss, and Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach.
• Welcome dinner at a local coastal restaurant (included).
• Overnight: Hotel Kira Vik or similar. -
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Day 2 – June 3: Explore & Chill
• Included experiences:
• Return to Black Sand Beach for relaxed photos and sister-fun content
• Visit to Vik’s hilltop church for panoramic views
• Optional Add-Ons:
• Zipline over Vik Canyon (~$120)
• Sólheimajökull Glacier Ice Hike (~$180)
• Afternoon: Chill time — walk to the beach, relax, or visit local shops.
• Evening: Dinner on own (or group meal arranged on-site). -
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Day 3 – June 4: Return to Reykjavík
• Private transportation back to Reykjavík with stops at:
• Lava Center Museum or Secret Lagoon (optional/low-cost)
• Lunch en route
• Afternoon: Check in at Canopy by Hilton Reykjavík City Centre
• Evening: Explore Laugavegur Street for local boutiques and cafés. -
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Day 4 – June 5: The Golden Circle Experience
• Included shared tour:
• Thingvellir National Park
• Geysir Hot Springs
• Gullfoss Waterfall
• Optional stop at Sky Lagoon (extra cost).
• Evening: Optional group dinner or cocktails. -
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Day 5 – June 6: Culture, Murals, & Lagoon Day
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🎨 Included Experience: The Mural Walk – Reykjavik Edition (curated by Let’s Get Packing)
• Morning walking tour through Reykjavik’s most stunning mural districts:
• Hafnarhús Museum of Art exterior murals
• Laugavegur Street’s urban art corridor
• Wall Poetry installations by international artists
• Group photos, time to explore cafés, and a “Sisterhood in Color” reflection moment.
• Afternoon: Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon relaxation
• Farewell dinner (included). -
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Day 6 – June 7: Departure Day
• Breakfast and group airport transfer included.
ITINERARY IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE ANYTIME
Tourist Spots and Restaurants
RESTAURANTS
Reykjavík
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Dill
Iceland’s first Michelin-starred restaurant, Dill is the flagship of modern Nordic cuisine in Iceland. Expect seasonal tasting menus built around foraged and local ingredients, presented in an intimate and elegant setting. A true fine-dining experience for travelers seeking the cutting edge of Icelandic gastronomy. -
Grillmarkaðurinn (The Grill Market)
A stylish, contemporary restaurant blending Icelandic tradition with bold, modern design. Specializing in premium meat and seafood — think Icelandic lamb, Arctic char, or even reindeer — cooked over an open grill. Its buzzing atmosphere makes it a top choice for both locals and visitors. -
Fiskfélagið (Fish Company)
A cozy yet upscale restaurant focused on seafood with an international twist. The chefs take Icelandic fish and reimagine it with global flavors, offering inventive presentations and an ever-changing menu. A must for seafood lovers who want a creative take on fresh, local catch.
South Coast
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Black Crust Pizzeria (Vík)
A local favorite with a playful edge, serving wood-fired sourdough pizzas made with volcanic black dough. Perfect for a casual meal after exploring beaches and waterfalls. Fun, informal, and unexpectedly delicious in this small seaside village. -
Systrakaffi (Kirkjubæjarklaustur)
A warm and welcoming café-restaurant, popular with both locals and road-trippers. Known for hearty Icelandic comfort food, homemade pizza, and relaxed vibes. It’s the kind of spot where you can recharge after a long day of exploring the South Coast. -
Sudur Vík (Vík)
One of the South Coast’s more refined dining options, housed in a historic building overlooking the town. The menu offers Icelandic classics with a modern touch, plus craft beers and a cozy atmosphere. Ideal for a relaxed but special evening meal.
TOURIST SPOTS

Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach – Near Vík, South Coast
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One of Iceland’s most dramatic natural wonders, Reynisfjara is famous for its jet-black volcanic sand, striking basalt column cliffs, and the towering Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising from the ocean. The beach is both beautiful and powerful, with roaring Atlantic waves and surreal landscapes that make it one of the most photographed places in the country. A must-see on the South Coast.

Skógafoss Waterfall – South Coast
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At 60 meters high and 25 meters wide, Skógafoss is among Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls. Visitors can admire its thundering curtain of water from the base — where mist often creates vivid rainbows — or climb the staircase alongside the falls for sweeping views over the coastline and inland landscapes. The Skógá River above the falls is dotted with smaller cascades, making it a rewarding spot for both photographers and hikers.

The Golden Circle – Day trip from Reykjavík
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The Golden Circle combines three of Iceland’s most celebrated sights in one accessible route from Reykjavík:
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Þingvellir National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can see the rift valley between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
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Geysir Geothermal Area – Home to the active Strokkur geyser, which erupts every few minutes in a dramatic burst of steam and water.
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Gullfoss Waterfall – A spectacular two-tiered waterfall plunging into a rugged canyon, one of Iceland’s most famous natural landmarks.
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This classic circuit blends history, geology, and raw natural beauty, making it an ideal introduction to Iceland.

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