Explore Iceland’s Golden Circle in a small group, enjoy lunch at Friedhamer, and relax in the Secret Lagoon. Discover waterfalls, geysers, and more.
Explore Iceland’s Golden Circle in a small group, enjoy lunch at Friedhamer, and relax in the Secret Lagoon. Discover waterfalls, geysers, and more.
- Secret Lagoon - Gamla Laugin - Located in Flúðir, Iceland, the Secret Lagoon - Gamla Laugin provides a serene geothermal bathing experience amidst breathtaking Icelandic scenery. As one of the country’s oldest natural pools, it is a must-see for those touring the Golden Circle or looking to unwind in genuine hot springs.
- Fridheimar - Situated…
- Secret Lagoon - Gamla Laugin - Located in Flúðir, Iceland, the Secret Lagoon - Gamla Laugin provides a serene geothermal bathing experience amidst breathtaking Icelandic scenery. As one of the country’s oldest natural pools, it is a must-see for those touring the Golden Circle or looking to unwind in genuine hot springs.
- Fridheimar - Situated in Reykholt, Iceland, Fridheimar is a distinctive greenhouse farm where guests can savor fresh tomato-based meals surrounded by lush plants. This eco-friendly spot is a highlight of Golden Circle tours, offering a fusion of Icelandic innovation and farm-to-table dining.
- Gullfoss Waterfall - Known as Golden Falls, this two-tiered waterfall plunges about 32 meters into a rugged canyon. Fed by Iceland’s second-largest glacier, Langjökull, its waters boast a stunning turquoise hue due to the suspended sediment in the glacial meltwater. A unique aspect of Gullfoss is its illusion of vanishing into the earth as it cascades down the tiers, a result of the canyon’s shape and the mist rising from the falls. The thunderous sound of the water and the mist create a beautiful rainbow on sunny days. Located just a 10-minute drive from the Geysir Geothermal Area, there are numerous activities and sights nearby. Visitors can hike along trails offering breathtaking views of the waterfall and surrounding landscape. A visitor center provides insights into the area’s history and geology.
- Geysir - The Geysir Geothermal Area is a must-see attraction, renowned for its bubbling hot springs and erupting geysers. Excluding Thingvellir National Park, it is about a 45-minute drive away. The Strokkur Geysir is the most active in the area, erupting every few minutes and reaching heights of up to 30 meters. Strokkur’s predictability makes it unique, as it erupts regularly and consistently. Visitors can anticipate eruptions by watching the pre-eruption bubbling and steam. The geyser’s explosive display is a thrilling spectacle to capture on camera. Besides witnessing Strokkur’s eruptions, visitors can explore the geothermal area and observe various hot springs and steam vents. The landscape is otherworldly, with colorful mineral deposits and bubbling mud pools. Facilities in the area include a visitor center and restaurants.
- Thingvellir National Park - Thingvellir National Park is a must-visit site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on the Golden Circle route, the park lies in a rift valley where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet, making it one of the few places globally where two continents drift apart. It is also the historic site where Iceland’s parliament, Althing, was established in 930 AD, making it one of the world’s oldest functioning parliaments. The park is about an hour’s drive away. Visitors can explore the park’s stunning landscape, featuring a large lake, waterfalls, and volcanic rock formations. The park offers various activities, such as hiking, fishing, and diving in the Silfra fissure, where you can swim between two tectonic plates. The Visitor Center at the park offers an interactive exhibition that educates visitors about Iceland’s ancient history and the park’s geological significance.

- Private transportation
- Hotel Pick & Drop Off from Reykjavik
- In-person Guide in English
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Break for food/meal
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private transportation
- Hotel Pick & Drop Off from Reykjavik
- In-person Guide in English
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Break for food/meal
- All Fees and Taxes
- Tip or Gratuity
- Optional Northern Light Center 3900 ISK (Travelers should pay upon admission)
- Lunch
- Tip or Gratuity
- Optional Northern Light Center 3900 ISK (Travelers should pay upon admission)
- Lunch
Many visitors to Iceland choose the renowned Golden Circle tour, but often end up in large, crowded groups on this well-traveled route. Avoid the inconvenience with this guided, small-group experience. Explore breathtaking waterfalls, active geysers, and a national park, with an additional stop at the tranquil Secret Lagoon. This tour also includes…
Many visitors to Iceland choose the renowned Golden Circle tour, but often end up in large, crowded groups on this well-traveled route. Avoid the inconvenience with this guided, small-group experience. Explore breathtaking waterfalls, active geysers, and a national park, with an additional stop at the tranquil Secret Lagoon. This tour also includes lunch and provides a more personal way to discover Iceland’s natural beauty, ideal for those in search of adventure or distinctive Icelandic scenery.
- Remaining time will accounted for travel time & keeping in view of unpredictable weather conditions
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.