Experience a luxurious, personalized Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik with a dedicated driver-guide, flexible itinerary, and seamless connectivity.
Experience a luxurious, personalized Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik with a dedicated driver-guide, flexible itinerary, and seamless connectivity.
- Kerid Crater - Kerid Crater, situated in the Grímsnes area near Selfoss, is a remarkable volcanic crater and the initial stop on the Private Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik. Formed approximately 3,000 years ago, Kerid is famous for its vibrant red volcanic rock walls and the stunning aquamarine lake at its base. Unlike other craters in Iceland,…
- Kerid Crater - Kerid Crater, situated in the Grímsnes area near Selfoss, is a remarkable volcanic crater and the initial stop on the Private Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik. Formed approximately 3,000 years ago, Kerid is famous for its vibrant red volcanic rock walls and the stunning aquamarine lake at its base. Unlike other craters in Iceland, Kerid features a unique, intact caldera, created by the collapse of the magma chamber rather than a volcanic explosion.
Visitors can stroll along the rim of the crater, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, or descend a path to the lake for a closer look. The contrast between the red rock and the crystal-clear water makes Kerid a visually captivating spot, especially on a sunny day when the colors are at their most vivid.
Kerid’s accessibility and beauty make it an ideal introduction to Iceland’s volcanic wonders, offering a glimpse into the country’s unique geological history.
- Thingvellir National Park - Thingvellir National Park, the second stop on the Private Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik, is one of Iceland’s most historically and geologically significant sites. Located in a rift valley between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, Thingvellir offers visitors the rare opportunity to walk between two continents. The dramatic landscape is characterized by rugged cliffs, fissures, and clear glacial springs, reflecting the area’s active geological processes.
Beyond its natural beauty, Thingvellir holds immense cultural importance as the site of the world’s first democratic parliament, the Althing, established in 930 AD. For centuries, Icelanders gathered here to make laws, settle disputes, and celebrate cultural traditions. Today, the park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its historical landmarks, such as the Law Rock, remind visitors of its pivotal role in Icelandic history.
- Geysir - The Geysir Geothermal Area, the third stop on the Private Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik, is one of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders. Located in the Haukadalur Valley, this geothermal field is home to bubbling hot springs, steaming fumaroles, and erupting geysers. The area is named after the Great Geysir, the first geyser known to Europeans, and though it rarely erupts now, it gave its name to geysers worldwide.
The main attraction today is Strokkur, a highly active geyser that erupts every 5 to 10 minutes, shooting boiling water up to 30 meters into the air. Visitors can witness this impressive display of geothermal power up close, making for an unforgettable experience. The area is surrounded by vibrant mineral deposits, with sulfur-rich air adding to the otherworldly atmosphere.
The Geysir Geothermal Area provides a captivating glimpse into Iceland’s volcanic energy, offering visitors a chance to see natural forces in action.
- Gullfoss Waterfall - Gullfoss Waterfall, the fourth stop on the Private Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik, is one of Iceland’s most breathtaking natural attractions. Located in the Hvítá River canyon, Gullfoss, meaning “Golden Falls,” is a two-tiered waterfall that plunges dramatically into a rugged gorge. The falls drop a total of 32 meters, creating a stunning visual spectacle as the river’s glacial waters crash down in powerful torrents.
What makes Gullfoss unique is the way the water seems to disappear into the earth when viewed from certain angles, as the canyon into which it falls is hidden from sight until visitors get closer. On sunny days, the mist created by the falls often produces vibrant rainbows, adding to its magical ambiance. This natural wonder is not only a scenic highlight but also a symbol of Iceland’s commitment to environmental preservation, as early efforts were made by locals to protect the waterfall from being harnessed for hydroelectric power.
- Licensed Guide
- Kerid Crater Entry
- Private Transportation with Wi-Fi
- Experienced Driver-Guide
- Licensed Guide
- Kerid Crater Entry
- Private Transportation with Wi-Fi
- Experienced Driver-Guide
- Meal
- Meal
What distinguishes the Private Golden Circle Tour is its emphasis on providing a bespoke, luxurious experience with meticulous attention to detail. Unlike typical tours, this private tour offers an exclusive, adaptable itinerary customized to your preferences and pace, with a dedicated vehicle and driver-guide available throughout the trip.
The tour…
What distinguishes the Private Golden Circle Tour is its emphasis on providing a bespoke, luxurious experience with meticulous attention to detail. Unlike typical tours, this private tour offers an exclusive, adaptable itinerary customized to your preferences and pace, with a dedicated vehicle and driver-guide available throughout the trip.
The tour includes seamless connectivity with in-car Wi-Fi, enabling you to stay connected or share your experiences instantly. Your knowledgeable driver-guide ensures safe and comfortable travel while offering insightful commentary and personalized suggestions, enriching your understanding and enjoyment of each location.
Moreover, the tour covers all necessary admission fees and taxes, removing the need for additional expenses or planning.
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.