Explore Iceland’s Golden Circle with a private tour. Customize your adventure, discover hidden gems, and enjoy expert insights. Book your exclusive journey now.
Explore Iceland’s Golden Circle with a private tour. Customize your adventure, discover hidden gems, and enjoy expert insights. Book your exclusive journey now.
- Thingvellir National Park - Explore Þingvellir National Park, a geological wonder situated between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, and the historic site of Iceland’s first parliament in 930 AD. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers a captivating mix of natural beauty and historical significance. An expert guide will lead…
- Thingvellir National Park - Explore Þingvellir National Park, a geological wonder situated between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, and the historic site of Iceland’s first parliament in 930 AD. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers a captivating mix of natural beauty and historical significance. An expert guide will lead visitors through the park, providing insights into its important role in Iceland’s history. Marvel at the rift valley, the crystal-clear Þingvallavatn, and the diverse flora and fauna. Visit the Öxarárfoss waterfall and the ancient Alþingi site, immersing in the nation’s heritage amidst stunning landscapes.
- Gullfoss Waterfall - Witness the grandeur of Gullfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most renowned natural wonders. Located in the heart of the Golden Circle, Gullfoss, or ‘Golden Falls,’ cascades down in a breathtaking display of nature’s power and beauty. During a 45-minute visit, an accredited guide will share intriguing stories and facts about the waterfall’s history, geology, and the environmental preservation efforts that have maintained its pristine condition. Visitors can view the falls from various vantage points, each offering spectacular views and photo opportunities of the powerful water as it plunges into the deep gorge below. The roar of the falls and the sight of rainbows forming in the misty spray provide a truly awe-inspiring experience that captures the wild spirit of Iceland’s natural landscape.
- Geysir - Enter the geothermal wonderland of Geysir, the namesake for all geysers worldwide. This hotspot of volcanic activity is home to the famous Strokkur geyser, which erupts every few minutes, shooting boiling water up to 20 meters into the air. During a 90-minute visit, an expert guide will lead visitors through the geothermal area, explaining the science behind the geothermal activity and the history of this natural wonder. Witness the raw power of Earth’s interior forces at work and explore other boiling mud pits and fumaroles that dot the landscape. The area’s unique geology makes it a fascinating stop for anyone interested in the natural forces that shape our planet. Walking among these steaming vents and geysers, visitors will gain a deeper appreciation for Iceland’s nickname, “The Land of Fire and Ice.”
- Fridheimar - At Fridheimar in Reykholt, Iceland, guests embark on a remarkable experience centered around sustainable greenhouse farming powered by geothermal heat. Upon arrival, visitors are guided through the lush greenhouses, gaining insights into the advanced methods used to cultivate tomatoes and various vegetables year-round, defying Iceland’s harsh weather. The tour is complemented by a meal at the farm’s restaurant, where dishes feature the greenhouse’s produce, showcasing flavors such as the famous tomato soup. Additionally, Fridheimar introduces visitors to the Icelandic horse, with presentations on its distinctive gaits. This visit offers a unique blend of agricultural innovation, culinary exploration, and cultural enrichment, making it an intriguing Icelandic destination.
- Kerid Crater - Explore the Kerid Crater, a striking volcanic crater lake filled with vividly blue water, contrasting dramatically with the surrounding red lava rock walls. During a 30-minute stop, an accredited guide will explain the geological history of this 3,000-year-old crater, part of Iceland’s volcanic belt. Visitors will have the opportunity to walk around the rim of the crater, offering panoramic views of the lake and the colorful slopes. For those feeling adventurous, a path leads down to the water’s edge, allowing for closer inspection of the crater’s unique aquatic environment. Kerid Crater is a testament to Iceland’s volcanic past, and its easily accessible path makes it a perfect stop for all ages to marvel at the natural beauty of Iceland’s landscapes.
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- All fees and/or taxes
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Private Experience: Relish the exclusivity of a private tour, guaranteeing a personalized journey.
Customizable Itinerary: Adapt the tour to match your preferences. Want more time by waterfalls or exploring geothermal marvels? The choice is yours.
Expert Guides: Our enthusiastic guides animate Iceland’s history and nature, providing insights…
Private Experience: Relish the exclusivity of a private tour, guaranteeing a personalized journey.
Customizable Itinerary: Adapt the tour to match your preferences. Want more time by waterfalls or exploring geothermal marvels? The choice is yours.
Expert Guides: Our enthusiastic guides animate Iceland’s history and nature, providing insights into the country’s rich heritage.
Hassle-Free: From pick-up at your preferred location to included admission tickets, we manage the details so you can fully enjoy the beauty of Iceland.
Unique Perspectives: Beyond the renowned attractions, we reveal hidden treasures, offering a deeper appreciation of the Golden Circle.
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.