8+ Hours
Daily Tour
48 people
English, Nordic
Adults (Age 16+) | ISK 10,990 |
Youth(Age 12 – 15) | ISK 8,243 |
Child(Age 2 – 11) | ISK 5,495 |
Additional pickup fee may apply on checkout
Join us on an extraordinary journey along Iceland’s Golden Circle route, setting off from Reykjavik. Immerse yourself in the alluring marvels of Thingvellir National Park, experience the enchanting geothermal area with its erupting geysers, witness the grandeur of the Gullfoss waterfall, and be captivated by the mesmerizing Kerid volcanic crater. This tour promises an unforgettable exploration.
Iceland is a land of breathtaking natural beauty and awe-inspiring landscapes, and one of the most popular routes for travelers to explore is the Golden Circle. This famous route encompasses a series of remarkable attractions that showcase the country’s unique geological and cultural wonders. If you’re planning a trip to Iceland, the Golden Circle is an essential itinerary that promises an unforgettable adventure. Let’s delve into the five captivating attractions that make up this iconic journey.
Thingvellir National Park holds both historical and geological significance, making it a must-visit destination on the Golden Circle route. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the dramatic meeting point of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, creating a breathtaking rift valley. Apart from its geological wonders, Thingvellir is also historically significant as the site of Iceland’s first parliament, Althing, established in 930 AD. Visitors can explore walking trails that wind through stunning vistas, delve into the history of the area, and even snorkel or scuba dive in the crystal-clear waters of Silfra Fissure.
No visit to the Golden Circle is complete without experiencing the geothermal wonders at the Geysir Geothermal Area. Here, you’ll find the iconic Geysir, which gave its name to all other geysers around the world. While Geysir itself is less active these days, its neighboring geyser, Strokkur, steals the show by erupting every few minutes, shooting boiling water up to 30 meters into the air. The thrill of anticipation as you wait for the geyser to erupt is an experience you won’t soon forget. The surrounding landscape is dotted with bubbling hot springs, steaming vents, and colorful mineral deposits, creating a surreal and otherworldly ambiance.
Gullfoss, or the “Golden Falls,” is one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls and a true natural wonder. Cascading over two tiers into a rugged canyon, Gullfoss is a sight to behold. The sheer power and beauty of the falls create an awe-inspiring atmosphere that draws visitors in. During sunny days, rainbows often arch over the falls, adding an extra touch of magic to the scene. Whether you’re visiting during the summer months when the falls roar with melted glacier water or in winter when they’re partially frozen, Gullfoss is a sight that will leave a lasting impression.
Kerið Volcanic Crater Lake is a striking natural attraction in Iceland, formed in a volcanic caldera. Its vibrant red slopes and aquamarine waters create a breathtaking contrast, making it a favorite among visitors. Estimated to be around 3,000 years old, the lake is relatively shallow but captivatingly serene. Located within Iceland’s famous Golden Circle route, it offers a glimpse into the country’s unique geological history.
Not wheelchair accessible
Not stroller accessible
Not suitable for pets
Infants must not sit on laps
Warm clothes