Golden Circle
- Iceland
- Gullfoss waterfall
- Snowmobiling on Langjokull Glacier
- Geysir Geothermal area
- Þingvellir National park
Golden circle Tour Details
Embark on a journey through Iceland’s stunning landscapes, guided by the renowned Golden Circle route that showcases some of the country’s most iconic sights.
Witness the majestic power of the Gullfoss Waterfall as it cascades down two tiers into a rugged canyon, leaving visitors awestruck by its sheer beauty and force. Feel the earth tremble beneath your feet as you stand in awe of the mighty Geysir, watching in anticipation as it erupts in a spectacular display of steam and water.
The Geysir area, located in the Haukadalur Valley, is home to a geothermal wonderland that features not only the famous Geysir itself but also a collection of bubbling hot springs and fumaroles. Marvel at Strokkur, the most active geyser in the area, which erupts every few minutes, shooting boiling water high into the air.
For an exhilarating adventure, consider adding a snowmobile tour on Langjökull glacier to your Golden Circle experience. Feel the rush of excitement as you zip across Iceland’s snowy landscapes, surrounded by towering mountains and pristine wilderness atop one of Iceland’s largest glaciers. It’s an unforgettable way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Iceland in winter.
Experience the wonder of Þingvellir National Park, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, creating a dramatic rift valley dotted with crystalline lakes and verdant meadows. Explore the historic site of Iceland’s first parliament, where ancient laws were once debated and justice was served beneath the open sky.
But the Golden Circle Tour is not just about natural wonders; it’s also a journey through Iceland’s rich cultural heritage. Visit charming villages and learn about traditional Icelandic crafts, cuisine, and folklore from knowledgeable local guides.
Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or a history buff, the Golden Circle Tour promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you inspired and in awe of Iceland’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. Join us and discover why this iconic route is a must-see destination for travelers from around the world.Duration standard tour:
Duration with additional activity: 9-10 hours
Schedule
Here below is a list of things to do and see in Reykjavik. This covers only a fraction of what to see and do in Reykjavik.
You can do an activity in the morning and then go shopping or swimming in the afternoon – It’s up to you. We are here to set up your agenda and make sure your trip filled with great memories.
We pick you up at your hotel.
Gullfoss Waterfall, located on the edge of the Southwest Highlands, south of Langjökull Glacier is in Southwest Iceland.
Gullfoss Waterfall, one of the top tourist attractions in Iceland, lies in the deep Hvítá River Canyon. When you approach the waterfall, you can see where the river rushes southward, but about a kilometer above the waterfall, it turns sharply to the right and flows down into a wide curved three-step “staircase” and then abruptly plunges in two steps into a deep canyon, some 32 meters deep.
Gullfoss Waterfall is easily accessible and easy to see from both the main parking area, opposite the waterfall, but also close up, following a narrow path down toward the waterfall. Those who want to see the waterfall up close must be careful, especially during the winter when the paths can be slippery.
Gullfoss Waterfall is one of the main attractions on the Golden Circle Route, Iceland’s favorite day tour, including also Geysir Hot Spring and Þingvellir National Park.
3 hours city orientation tour. After this tour you know more/less all about where all is in the city
After the snowmobiling we head back to Gullfoss to continue on the Golden circle route.
Geysir Hot Spring and the geothermal area, located on the edge of the Southwest Highlands in Haukadalur Valley, are south of Gullfoss Waterfall and Langjökull Glacier in Southwest Iceland.
Geysir Hot Spring sometimes referred to as ‘The Great Geysir” (Spouting Hot Spring) is the namesake of all of the world’s geysers. The Great Geysir was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. Eruptions at Geysir can hurl boiling water up to 70 meters in the air. However, eruptions been infrequent have in recent years and, in fact, stopped altogether for years at a time.
Geysir Hot Spring is located in a highly geothermal active area, and while the mighty Geysir has stopped spouting, another magnificent geyser named Strokkur, only 50 meters away, erupts every few minutes, hurling boiling water up to as high as 50 meters, a truly unforgettable sight.
Geysir Hot Spring is one of the main attractions on the Golden Circle Route, Iceland’s most popular day tour that includes Gullfoss Waterfall and Þingvellir National Park.
Various options on flights. Fly to the volcanic eruption site of 2021 or over Þingvellir and many more options
Þingvellir National Park, located east of Reykjavík is in Southwest Iceland. It is where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the most visible, the place where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates drift apart from each other at a distance of about 2.5 cm a year.
Þingvellir National Park is also where the Icelandic Parliament, Alþingi, was founded in the year 930, remaining until 1798. It is probably the country’s most sacred place and the single most popular tourist attraction in Iceland on the Golden Circle Route, Iceland’s most popular day tour, including also Geysir Hot Spring and Gullfoss Waterfall.
Þingvellir, where Icelanders meet on their most special occasions is a nature reserve and highly significant from a historical, geological and cultural viewpoint. Þingvellir was designated as a national park in 1928 using a special law to protect the remains of the parliament site. Later it was expanded to protect the spectacular nature in the surrounding area. Þingvellir National Park, the first national park in Iceland was decreed “a protected national shrine for all Icelanders, the perpetual property of the Icelandic nation under the preservation of parliament, never to be sold or mortgaged.”
Close by and to the northeast is the picturesque 1,060 meters high Mount Skjaldbreiður, (roughly translated to “Broad Shield Mountain”). The name seems to fit it perfectly since it looks like a huge broad shield lying on the ground. Believed to have been formed during an eruption about 9,000 years ago, the extensive lava fields from it flowed to the southwest, forming the Þingvallavatn Lake’s basin and Þingvellir National Park. Over the centuries, the lava field, crossing the North Atlantic Ridge, has been torn and twisted, forming huge rifts and ravines, the largest ones being Almannagjá (Common Man’s) Ravine, 7.7 kilometers long and up to 64 meters wide. Also, in the park are Hrafnagjá Gorge and Flosagjá Gorge both among the most sacred places in Þingvellir.
Öxarárfoss Waterfall that flows into the Almannagjá Ravine is another one of the gems in Þingvellir National Park. The waterfall and the deep water beneath it hold many sad stories since this is the place where women were drowned as punishment for what in the past were regarded as crimes.
The Almannagjá Ravine, a part of the Rift Valley, marks the crest of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the eastern boundary of the North American Plate. There is a walking path through the ravine, from the parking area. by the Service and Education Center, past Lögberg, the site where Alþingi was founded and finally past Öxarárfoss Waterfall over to the other end of the ravine, ending near the Þingvellir campsite.
Öxarárfoss Waterfall, probably among the most photographed of Iceland’s natural treasures is easy to access and beautiful throughout the year.
In 2004, Þingvellir National Park was accepted on the United Nations World Heritage List.
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You will find great restaurants in Reykjavik. Veg or Non-veg is not the problem. Here is a list of restaurants and they are in no particular order.
The best way of booking a table at a restaurant is using www.dinout.is
Optional activities for this day
We have set snowmobiling at Langjokull glacier as the additional activity for this day. You can replace the snowmobiling activity with one of the below activities
There is a ATV rental about 15 minutes drive from city center
Breathtaking Scenery: Immerse yourself in Iceland’s stunning natural beauty as you venture through diverse landscapes, from lava fields to mountainous trails.
Adrenaline-Pumping Action: Feel the rush of adrenaline as you navigate your ATV or Buggy through challenging terrain, including river crossings and steep inclines.
Expert Guidance: Our experienced guides will lead you safely through the wilderness, ensuring an unforgettable adventure while prioritizing your safety.
Customizable Options: Choose from a variety of tour options tailored to suit your preferences, whether you’re seeking a heart-pounding thrill or a leisurely exploration of Iceland’s countryside.
Accessible for All Skill Levels: Whether you’re a seasoned off-road enthusiast or a first-time rider, our tours cater to participants of all skill levels, providing training and equipment to ensure a seamless experience.
There is a rental about 20 minutes drive from city center
Welcome to an unforgettable adventure in Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes! Join us on a horseback riding tour from Reykjavik, where you’ll experience the beauty of the Icelandic countryside in the most authentic way possible – on the back of a majestic Icelandic horse.
Our tours are designed to immerse you in the natural wonders of Iceland while providing a safe and enjoyable experience for riders of all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned equestrian or a first-time rider, our knowledgeable guides will ensure that you feel comfortable and confident throughout the journey.
As you traverse the rugged terrain, you’ll be awestruck by the stunning vistas that surround you – from sweeping valleys and cascading waterfalls to dramatic mountains and volcanic landscapes. Along the way, keep an eye out for native wildlife, such as Icelandic sheep, birds of prey, and maybe even the elusive Arctic fox.
But it’s not just about the scenery – it’s about the connection you’ll forge with your Icelandic horse. Renowned for their unique personality and exceptional temperament, Icelandic horses are more than just a means of transportation – they’re companions on your journey. These hardy and sure-footed creatures have been bred for centuries to navigate Iceland’s challenging terrain, and their gentle demeanor and smooth gait make them the perfect partners for exploring the countryside.
The Icelandic horse is a breed like no other. Descended from horses brought to Iceland by the Vikings over a thousand years ago, they are known for their strength, stamina, and versatility. With their distinctive thick mane and luxurious coat, Icelandic horses are not only beautiful but also well-suited to Iceland’s harsh climate.
So saddle up, take the reins, and get ready for an unforgettable journey through one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on Earth, with a trusty Icelandic horse by your side.
Snorkelling in Silfra is only some 45 minutes drive from city center. If you didn’t go snorkelling in Sifra when you did the Golden Circle now is the time
Explore the Pristine Depths of Silfra at Thingvellir National Park
Embark on an unforgettable underwater adventure in one of Iceland’s most extraordinary natural wonders – Silfra. Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Thingvellir National Park, Silfra offers an unparalleled snorkeling experience unlike any other in the world.
Immerse Yourself in Crystal Clear Waters
Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Silfra and witness the mesmerizing beauty of its underwater realm. Fed by glacial meltwater from the nearby Langjökull glacier, Silfra boasts visibility that exceeds 100 meters, providing an awe-inspiring view of the underwater landscape.
Discover a World of Geological Marvels
As you snorkel through Silfra’s fissure, you’ll glide between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, a unique geological phenomenon that can only be found in Iceland. Marvel at the vibrant colors of the submerged lava rock formations and encounter an array of fascinating underwater formations.
Experience Unrivaled Purity
Silfra’s waters are renowned for their purity and clarity, offering a truly immersive and unforgettable snorkeling experience. Immerse yourself in water so pure that you can drink it as you explore this pristine underwater oasis.
Guided Tours for Every Skill Level
Whether you’re a seasoned snorkeler or a beginner, our expert guides will ensure a safe and memorable experience. Join one of our guided tours and receive comprehensive instruction and equipment to make the most of your Silfra adventure.
Two massive lava caves within 40 minutes drive from city center
Places You’ll See
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Professional guide
- Meals
- Transport
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