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The Golden Circle & Friðheimar Greenhouse

The Golden Circle & Friðheimar Greenhouse

The Golden Circle & Friðheimar Greenhouse

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Golden Circle Iceland

This best-selling tour of Iceland's most famous landmarks includes a visit to Friðheimar greenhouse. The classic Golden Circle with a sustainable twist!

Fridheimar Greenhouse

The tour starts with a visit to Fridheimar greenhouse where we learn about the magical methods of managing pests by using biological controls. We also learn how to grow delicious tomatoes in a eco-friendly way with the aid of geothermal heat which Iceland has in abundance.

Geysir

After Fridheimar, we stop at Geysir geothermal area. The Strokkur geysir shoots a column of water up to 30 meters (98 ft.) into the air every 4-8 minutes in a thrilling display of nature’s forces. 

Gullfoss Waterfall

The visit continues with Gullfoss waterfall, created by the Hvítá river, which tumbles and plunges into a crevice some 32 m (105 ft.) deep. 

Thingvellir National Park

We also visit the historical and geological wonder that is Thingvellir National Park. Here the American and Eurasian tectonic plates are pulling apart at a rate of a few centimetres per year. Thingvellir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Bus fare
  • Professional local guidance 
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Admission to Friðheimar greenhouse
  • Optional add-ons include tomato soup or Bloody Mary.

Remember to dress according to weather

  • Warm clothes, waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes are recommended
  • We recommend bringing thermal layers, a winter hat, scarf, gloves, and wearing warm socks for colder days 

Dress in warm, comfortable layers and bring a winter hat, scarf, gloves, and warm socks. Wear sturdy waterproof boots and a waterproof coat or jacket. Don’t forget to pack snacks and a water bottle — we’ll stop for refreshments several times throughout the tour.

If you need extra outdoor clothing or equipment, our partner store at BSÍ  offers a wide selection of rain and winter gear — including hats, gloves, and crampons — for rent or purchase. Use code: Icelandia10  for 10% discount, with 24/7 pick-up and drop-off available.

Guidance:

  • English: Daily
  • German: Thursday
  • Scandinavian: Friday
  • A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
  • Friðheimar

    Friðheimar greenhouse cultivation centre is one of Iceland’s biggest greenhouses. We will learn about the magic behind growing delicious, pesticide-free tomatoes with the aid of geothermal heat which Iceland has in abundance. Friðheimar uses pure Icelandic cold water for irrigation and gets help from about 600 bumblebees to pollinate the tomatoes.

    Friðheimar is a proud winner of the 2017 Innovation Awards granted by the Icelandic Travel Industry Association

  • Geysir

    Geysir geothermal area is in South Iceland, near Laugarvatn Lake. The area is named after the biggest, and now mostly dormant, geyser Geysir and all geysers in the world owe their name to it. The biggest attraction today is the active Strokkur, which shoots up a column of water up to 30 metres (98 ft.) into the air every few minutes. 

  • Gullfoss

    Gullfoss is one of the most
    famous waterfalls in Iceland and rightly so. The three-step waterfall is a part
    of the glacial river Hvítá and falls into a 62-metre (203 ft.) deep canyon.
      

  • Þingvellir

    The UNESCO site Þingvellir National Park is geologically and
    historically significant. Apart from being the location of the oldest
    parliament in the world, Alþingi, which was formed in 930. it is also a place
    where you can see the Mid-Atlantic ridge above ground. The Eurasian and
    North-American tectonic plates pull the country apart by a couple of
    centimetres per year.  

  • Remember to dress according to weather
  • Warm clothes, waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes are recommended
  • We recommend bringing thermal layers, a winter hat, scarf, gloves, and wearing warm socks for colder days 

Departure from BSÍ Bus Terminal – city center, Reykjavik

Difficulty:
Very Easy
Duration:
8 hours

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