Embark on a Golden Circle adventure in Iceland, exploring majestic waterfalls, volcanic craters, and geysers. Discover nature’s magic with us.
Embark on a Golden Circle adventure in Iceland, exploring majestic waterfalls, volcanic craters, and geysers. Discover nature’s magic with us.
- Thingvellir National Park - The Thingvellir National Park is part of the Atlantic Ocean ridge that traverses Iceland.
- Bruarfoss Waterfall - Brúarfoss is one of Iceland’s most stunning yet lesser-known waterfalls. Situated on the Brúará River in the southern region, near the renowned Golden Circle, Brúarfoss is famous for its vibrant blue…
- Thingvellir National Park - The Thingvellir National Park is part of the Atlantic Ocean ridge that traverses Iceland.
- Bruarfoss Waterfall - Brúarfoss is one of Iceland’s most stunning yet lesser-known waterfalls. Situated on the Brúará River in the southern region, near the renowned Golden Circle, Brúarfoss is famous for its vibrant blue water, a result of mineral deposits and the water’s purity. The waterfall consists of a series of small cascades, giving it a uniquely picturesque look.
- Geysir - Strokkur is among Iceland’s most active and popular geysers, located in the Haukadalur Valley. It erupts every 5-10 minutes, propelling a column of hot water 20-30 meters into the air. Strokkur is a major attraction on Iceland’s Golden Circle route, providing visitors with a spectacular and frequent geothermal show. Its consistent eruptions make it a highlight for tourists exploring the area.
- Gullfoss Waterfall - Gullfoss, also known as the “Golden Falls,” is one of Iceland’s most iconic and powerful waterfalls, situated in the Hvitá River canyon. The waterfall descends in two dramatic stages, with a total height of 32 meters, into a rugged canyon below. On sunny days, the mist from the falls often creates beautiful rainbows, enhancing its charm. Gullfoss is a key attraction on Iceland’s Golden Circle route and is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and impressive force.
- Kerid Crater - Kerid is a volcanic crater lake located in Iceland’s Grímsnes region. The crater, approximately 3,000 years old, is notable for its vivid blue-green water and the striking red volcanic rock that encircles it. Unlike many other volcanic craters, Kerid has a well-preserved caldera, offering visitors an easy walk around its rim. The unique color contrasts and accessible location make Kerid a popular stop on the Golden Circle route.
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- On-board WiFi
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- In person guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
- On-board restrooms
- Alcoholic Beverages
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Join us in exploring Iceland and uncover the enchanting wonders of nature!
Are you seeking a memorable adventure? Our tours and experiences provide the perfect chance to view Iceland from the most breathtaking angles.
From the awe-inspiring Gullfoss waterfalls to the mystical Kerid volcanic craters and the bubbling Strokkur geysers, each of our…
Join us in exploring Iceland and uncover the enchanting wonders of nature!
Are you seeking a memorable adventure? Our tours and experiences provide the perfect chance to view Iceland from the most breathtaking angles.
From the awe-inspiring Gullfoss waterfalls to the mystical Kerid volcanic craters and the bubbling Strokkur geysers, each of our experiences is thoughtfully designed to amaze and inspire.
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