Venturing through Iceland’s captivating landscapes, this immersive tour showcases the natural wonders that have drawn countless travelers to Reykjavik. From the dramatic eruptions of Strokkur geyser to the thundering magnificence of Gullfoss waterfall, each stop along the Golden Circle offers a glimpse into the country’s geological marvels. The highlight, however, lies in the serene waters of the iconic Blue Lagoon, where visitors can bask in the soothing, mineral-rich pools and leave their cares behind. Prepare to be enchanted as this exceptional journey unveils the very essence of Iceland’s breathtaking beauty.
Key Points
- A 45-minute bus transfer from Reykjavik, followed by a comprehensive tour of the Golden Circle, including the Kerid Crater, Strokkur Geyser, Gullfoss Waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park.
- Opportunity to soak in the rejuvenating, mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon for 2 hours after the Golden Circle tour.
- Exploration of the 3,000-year-old Kerid Crater, marveling at its vibrant red volcanic walls and aquamarine lake.
- Witnessing the dramatic, regular eruptions of the Strokkur Geyser and experiencing the raw, geothermal energy powering these Icelandic wonders.
- A scenic 40-minute transfer from the Golden Circle to the iconic Blue Lagoon, offering a tranquil and rejuvenating end to the day.
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Tour Highlights
This tour offers a captivating exploration of Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle and the renowned Blue Lagoon.
Visitors will witness the powerful Strokkur geyser, where they’ll marvel at the dramatic bursts of steaming water reaching heights of up to 20 meters.
Continuing on, they’ll discover the geological wonders of Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the rifting of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
The tour culminates with a visit to the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, where the mighty Hvítá river cascades down a 32-meter drop, creating a breathtaking display of natural beauty.
Travelers will also have the opportunity to soak in the mineral-rich waters of the geothermal Blue Lagoon, a truly rejuvenating experience.
Itinerary Overview
The tour begins with a 45-minute bus transfer from Reykjavik, followed by a 15-minute break.
Visitors then explore the Kerid Crater, a 3,000-year-old volcanic lake, for about 20 minutes before heading to the iconic Geysir, where they can witness the magical spouting springs of Strokkur for an impressive 80 minutes.
Next, the group will be awestruck by the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall, spending an hour marveling at its power and beauty.
The final stop is the stunning Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where guests will spend 45 minutes immersed in the park’s geological wonders.
After this, it’s off to the serene Blue Lagoon for a rejuvenating 2-hour soak.
Kerid Volcanic Crater
Visitors explore the magnificent Kerid Volcanic Crater, a 3,000-year-old basin that was formed when the magma chamber of an ancient volcano emptied and its cone collapsed, creating a vibrant, crater-shaped lake.
The striking red volcanic rock walls contrast beautifully with the vivid aquamarine waters, creating a breathtaking natural wonder.
Travelers have around 20 minutes to take in the serene, otherworldly landscape, snap photos, and marvel at the geological forces that shaped this unique natural feature.
Walking along the crater’s edge provides stunning panoramic views, while a descent into the crater offers a closer look at the striking colors and textures of the volcanic rock.
It’s a true highlight of the Golden Circle tour.
Geysir and Strokkur
Towering over the surrounding landscape, the iconic Geysir hot spring captivates visitors with its powerful, intermittent eruptions, shooting steaming columns of water up to 230 feet (70 meters) into the air.
Nearby, Strokkur, a more reliable geyser, delights onlookers every few minutes as it dramatically ejects bursts of boiling water and steam up to 130 feet (40 meters) skyward, creating a truly mesmerizing spectacle.
Witnessing these majestic natural wonders in action is a highlight of the Golden Circle tour, as guests marvel at the raw, geothermal energy that fuels these captivating displays.
The opportunity to observe these iconic Icelandic geysers firsthand is an unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who witness their power and beauty.
Gullfoss Waterfall
One of Iceland’s most impressive natural wonders, the mighty Gullfoss waterfall cascades over two rugged, tiered steps, plunging an awe-inspiring 105 feet (32 meters) into the deep, churning canyon below.
Its thunderous roar and the billowing mist that swirls around the crashing waters create a truly mesmerizing spectacle, captivating all who witness the raw, unbridled power of this magnificent natural phenomenon.
As visitors approach the waterfall, they’re greeted by its sheer scale and the mesmerizing dance of the water as it tumbles over the rocky ledges.
Standing at the viewing platform, travelers can feel the mist on their faces and hear the deafening sound of the falls, an unforgettable sensory experience that epitomizes Iceland’s breathtaking natural beauty.
Thingvellir National Park
After marveling at the sheer power and grandeur of Gullfoss waterfall, the tour continues on to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site where Iceland’s unique geological and cultural history unfolds before visitors’ eyes.
This breathtaking landscape is defined by dramatic tectonic plate movements, revealing the rift valley where the North American and Eurasian plates are slowly separating. Visitors can walk along the fissures and fault lines, marveling at the rugged beauty and contemplating the forces that shaped this extraordinary place.
Thingvellir also holds deep historical significance, as the site of Iceland’s national parliament, the Althing, which was established in 930 AD and is considered the world’s oldest continuously running parliament.
- Thingvellir’s dramatic rift valley showcases the geological forces that shaped Iceland.
- This UNESCO World Heritage site has immense historical and cultural significance as the birthplace of Iceland’s national parliament.
- Visitors can walk along the fissures and fault lines, gaining a profound appreciation for the power of nature.
Transfer to Blue Lagoon
The journey continues as the tour bus departs the magnificent Thingvellir National Park, transporting visitors on a scenic 40-minute drive to the renowned Blue Lagoon.
Along the way, travelers catch glimpses of Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes – rugged lava fields, snow-capped mountains, and tranquil lakes.
The anticipation builds as the iconic silica-rich, geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon come into view.
Arriving at the lagoon’s modern facilities, guests are eager to shed their layers and enjoy the soothing, mineral-rich waters.
With a tranquil ambiance and stunning natural setting, the Blue Lagoon provides the perfect ending to a day filled with Iceland’s geological wonders and natural beauty.
Blue Lagoon Experience
Upon arrival at the Blue Lagoon, guests eagerly exchange their street clothes for plush bathrobes and slippers, eager to experience the renowned geothermal waters. Stepping out into the crisp Icelandic air, they’re immediately struck by the surreal, misty ambiance of the lagoon, its milky-blue hue seemingly glowing from within.
Slowly seeing the soothing, mineral-rich waters, visitors are instantly enveloped in a sense of tranquility, the stresses of the day melting away as they bask in the lagoon’s therapeutic warmth.
The Blue Lagoon experience offers:
- Relaxation and rejuvenation in the geothermal spa’s serene waters
- Indulgence in the lagoon’s silica-rich mud masks, known for their skin-nourishing benefits
- A uniquely Icelandic opportunity to connect with the country’s stunning natural wonders.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Change the Pickup Location After Booking?
Yes, customers can typically change their pickup location after booking, though they should contact the tour provider as soon as possible. The provider will do their best to accommodate any requests for alternate pickup spots.
Is There an Option to Skip the Blue Lagoon Visit?
Yes, there is an option to skip the Blue Lagoon visit. Customers can choose a tour that focuses solely on the Golden Circle attractions, without the Blue Lagoon stop. This allows them to spend more time exploring the stunning geological wonders.
What Should I Bring for the Thingvellir National Park Hike?
To fully enjoy the Thingvellir National Park hike, visitors should bring sturdy hiking boots, warm layers, a water bottle, and a camera to capture the park’s dramatic landscapes and geological formations. Dressing for the weather and terrain is key for a comfortable and memorable experience.
Is There a Discount for Children or Seniors?
Yes, there are discounts available for children and seniors on this Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon tour. Children under 12 receive a reduced rate, while seniors over 65 can also enjoy a special price. Just be sure to inquire when booking.
Can I Extend My Time at the Blue Lagoon?
Yes, you can extend your time at the Blue Lagoon. While the tour provides 2 hours, you’re free to stay longer at your own expense. The lagoon offers a blissful, restorative experience, so feel free to soak in the milky-blue waters for as long as you’d like.
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Recap
This captivating tour through Iceland’s renowned Golden Circle offers an unforgettable immersion in the country’s geological wonders.
From the dramatic eruptions of Strokkur geyser to the thunderous Gullfoss waterfall, each stop captivates the senses.
The highlight is the rejuvenating soak in the serene, mineral-rich waters of the iconic Blue Lagoon, providing the perfect conclusion to this enchanting journey through Iceland’s breathtaking natural landscapes.