Explore Iceland’s Golden Circle, hike glaciers, chase the Northern Lights, and discover diverse landscapes on this 2-day adventure.
Explore Iceland’s Golden Circle, hike glaciers, chase the Northern Lights, and discover diverse landscapes on this 2-day adventure.
Golden Circle and Northern Lights
Thingvellir National Park - Þingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Here’s what you can expect during your visit:
Geological Wonders: Witness the dramatic rift valley where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates…
Golden Circle and Northern Lights
Thingvellir National Park - Þingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Here’s what you can expect during your visit:
Geological Wonders: Witness the dramatic rift valley where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are slowly drifting apart. Explore the Almannagjá Gorge, a deep fissure that provides a stunning glimpse into this geological phenomenon.
Historical Significance: Learn about the history of Iceland’s parliament, the Alþing, which was established here in 930 AD. Visit the Lögberg, the Law Rock, where laws were proclaimed for centuries.
Scenic Beauty: Enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of Þingvellir, including the crystal-clear waters of Lake Þingvallavatn and the Öxarárfoss waterfall.
Outdoor Activities: Hike along the park’s trails, snorkel or dive in the Silfra fissure, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Geysir - Geysir Geothermal Area is a must-see attraction in Iceland, located along the Golden Circle. While the Great Geysir itself is currently dormant, its neighbor Strokkur erupts every few minutes, shooting a column of hot water and steam high into the air.
The area also features other geothermal features like bubbling mud pots, steam vents, and colorful mineral deposits. It’s a fascinating place to witness the raw power of nature.
Gullfoss Waterfall - Gullfoss Waterfall is one of Iceland’s most iconic natural landmarks. It’s a powerful two-tiered waterfall that cascades into a canyon, creating a stunning spectacle. The name “Gullfoss” means “Golden Falls,” a reference to the golden color of the water when it catches the sunlight.
Gullfoss is a popular destination for tourists, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for photography. It’s also a great place to enjoy a leisurely walk and take in the peaceful surroundings.
Reykjavik - Northern lights hunt - departure from Reykjavik
South Coast and Glacier Hike
Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss Waterfall is a unique and stunning waterfall located on the South Coast of Iceland. One of its most distinctive features is the path that allows visitors to walk behind the curtain of water, offering a truly unforgettable perspective.
In addition to the waterfall itself, Seljalandsfoss is surrounded by beautiful scenery, including lush greenery and dramatic cliffs. It’s a popular destination for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers.
Gljufrabui Waterfalls - Gljúfrabúi Waterfall is a hidden gem located near Seljalandsfoss. It’s tucked away behind a small cave, making it a bit more challenging to reach but well worth the effort.
To visit Gljúfrabúi, you’ll need to wade through a small stream and squeeze through a narrow opening in the rock. Once you’re inside the cave, you’ll be rewarded with a stunning view of the waterfall cascading down a narrow gorge.
Skógafoss - Skógafoss Waterfall is a powerful and impressive waterfall located on the South Coast of Iceland. It’s known for its wide base and its height of 60 meters (197 feet). Skógafoss is surrounded by beautiful scenery, including lush greenery and dramatic cliffs.
Visitors can hike up a trail to the top of the waterfall for panoramic views of the surrounding area. There’s also a nearby museum that showcases the history of the region.
Solheimajokull Glacier - Safety: Experienced guides are trained to navigate the glacier safely and identify potential hazards.
Knowledge: Guides can provide valuable information about the glacier’s formation, history, and the surrounding landscape.
Equipment: Guides will provide you with all the necessary equipment, including crampons and an ice axe.
Personalized Experience: Guides can tailor the tour to your interests and abilities, ensuring a more enjoyable experience.
During a guided glacier hike, you can expect to receive instruction on glacier safety, learn about the unique features of the glacier, and have the opportunity to ask questions about the ice formations and the surrounding environment.
Reynisfjara Beach - Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach is a stunning and dramatic beach located on the South Coast of Iceland. It’s famous for its black sand, which is a result of volcanic activity.
Here are some of the highlights of visiting Reynisfjara:
Black Sand: The beach’s unique black sand creates a striking contrast with the white waves and the surrounding cliffs.
Reynisdrangar Sea Stacks: These dramatic rock formations rise out of the ocean and are a popular spot for photography.
Reynisfjall Mountain: Hike up this mountain for panoramic views of the beach and the surrounding area.
Reynisfjara Cave: Explore this sea cave, which is a popular spot for photography and exploration.
Birdwatching: The area around Reynisfjara is a great place to spot a variety of bird species, including puffins.
Important Note: Reynisfjara can be dangerous, especially during high tide. Always follow the safety warnings and stay away from the water’s edge.
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- food and drinks
- food and drinks
Our Iceland adventure offers a unique combination of natural wonders, historical sites, and outdoor activities. Here’s what makes it special: Comprehensive Experience: You’ll explore the iconic Golden Circle, witness the Aurora Borealis, hike a glacier, and discover the stunning South Coast. Diverse Landscapes: Experience Iceland’s diverse landscapes,…
Our Iceland adventure offers a unique combination of natural wonders, historical sites, and outdoor activities. Here’s what makes it special: Comprehensive Experience: You’ll explore the iconic Golden Circle, witness the Aurora Borealis, hike a glacier, and discover the stunning South Coast. Diverse Landscapes: Experience Iceland’s diverse landscapes, from volcanic craters to glaciers, black sand beaches, and waterfalls. Historical Significance: Visit Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich historical past. Natural Wonders: Witness the power of nature with the Strokkur geyser, Gullfoss waterfall, and the dramatic Reynisfjara beach. Adventure and Exploration: Hike a glacier, explore hidden caves, and chase the Northern Lights. This tour provides a well-rounded experience that will create unforgettable memories.
- Day 1 is around 8 hours - travel time and restroom stops and lunch is included in the 8 hours.
- Day two is around 10 hours - including travel time between locations and restrooms breaks and lunch etc
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.