Golden Circle Tour

"I believe in the life of the grasses and spring without end."

Evening Poem in March by Steinunn Sigurdardóttir.

Duration
7 hours
Location
South Coast
level
Easy
language

English

departure
9:00AM
pick-up
Starts at 8:30AM. Directly from your accommodation in Reykjavík
Duration
7 hours
Location
South Coast
level
Easy
language

English

departure
9:00AM
pick-up
Starts at 8:30AM. Directly from your accommodation in Reykjavík

Golden Circle Tour

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Iceland’s iconic and spectacular route: the Golden Circle.

Overview

The Golden Circle is a spectacular route featuring some of the country’s natural wonders. This guided tour will take you to Thingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, Kerid volcano crater and the majestic Gullfoss waterfall.

Experience the dramatic landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and powerful geothermal activity that makes Iceland unique.

Included in your tour

Pick-up Service
Professional English-speaking guide
Kerið Volcano Crater entrance ticket

Need to know

Important Notes

  • No minimum age requirement, but this tour is not recommended for children under 6.
  • The order of attractions may be adjusted due to weather or road conditions.
  • If the tour is extended due to unforeseen circumstances, the operator is not responsible for any impact on travellers’ subsequent plans.

Safety Information

  • Always follow the guide’s instructions and stay within designated paths and viewing areas.
  • Weather conditions in Iceland can change rapidly; dress appropriately in layers, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy shoes.
  • Be cautious near waterfalls, geothermal areas, and crater edges as surfaces can be slippery.
  • Travel insurance is recommended to cover any unexpected delays or incidents.

Tour Highlights

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Thingvellir National Park is a historically and geologically significant location. It is one of the few places in the world where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are visibly drifting apart, forming a striking rift valley. Additionally, it is the site of Alþingi, Iceland’s parliament, founded in 930 AD, making it one of the world’s oldest parliamentary institutions. Visitors can walk through scenic trails and witness the dramatic geological formations shaped by millennia of tectonic movement.

The Geysir geothermal field is home to Strokkur, one of Iceland’s most active geysers, which erupts every 5 to 10 minutes, shooting a water column 20–30 meters (65–100 feet) into the air. The area also features steaming hot springs, bubbling mud pools, and fumaroles, demonstrating the powerful geothermal activity beneath Iceland’s surface.

One of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, Gullfoss cascades in two dramatic tiers with a total drop of 32 meters (105 feet), fed by meltwater from the Langjökull glacier. During winter, parts of the waterfall may freeze, creating a spectacular ice formation, while on sunny days, a rainbow often forms in the mist, enhancing its natural beauty. Multiple viewpoints allow visitors to experience the sheer force and grandeur of the waterfall.

Kerið is the northernmost of four volcanic craters situated along an 800-meter fissure known as Tjarnarhólar. Formed through explosive volcanic activity, it is elliptical in shape, measuring approximately 55 meters (180 feet) deep, 170 meters (560 feet) wide, and 270 meters (890 feet) across. The crater walls consist of solidified basalt and scoria, remnants of ancient lava cooling processes. Estimates of its formation vary between 6,420 to 9,000 years ago.

Visitors can walk along the rim of the crater for panoramic views or descend to the crater lake for a closer look at its striking blue-green water contrasting with the surrounding red volcanic rock.

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FAQs

Our tours include transportation, pick-up and drop-off, guide and parking fees. Please see on the specifications of each tour for further information.

Iceland is beautiful all year around: summer (May to August) for long days & mild weather; winter (October to March) for shorter days and colder weather, ideal for Northern Lights & ice caves.

Depends on your nationality. Schengen rules apply, please check your official government travel page for concise information.

We totally recommend that you have a travel insurance before visiting Iceland.

This is seasonal depending; however, we recommend to pack layers, waterproof and warm clothing, sturdy shoes and swimwear for the hot springs.

They are only visible between the months of August–April, depending on weather and solar activity. Please have in mind that as the weather is unpredictable, this is not something we can ensure you will see. For further details please visit the terms and conditions on our website.

Unfortunately, not. Iceland’s terrain varies depending on the area and the weather conditions which can make it difficult for people with reduced mobility to walk around safely.

Our recommendations are that only children above 6 years of age can join the tour. Please drop us an email if you have any questions before booking at info@northfantasy.is
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