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3-Days in Iceland – Golden Circle, The South Coast & Snæfellsnes Peninsula

3-Days in Iceland – Golden Circle, The South Coast & Snæfellsnes Peninsula

3-Days in Iceland - Golden Circle, The South Coast & Snæfellsnes Peninsula

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Embark on an exhilarating 3-day expedition through Iceland's most captivating regions: the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Snaefellsnes Peninsula. 

Day one begins with the iconic Golden Circle, where you'll marvel at the powerful Gullfoss waterfall, witness the explosive geothermal activity at Geysir, and stroll through the historic Thingvellir National Park. 

Day two takes you along the stunning South Coast, where you'll encounter majestic waterfalls like Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss, walk along volcanic black sand beaches, and witness the grandeur of Vatnajokull Glacier. 

Finally, day three ventures to the mystical Snaefellsnes Peninsula, home to the picturesque Kirkjufell Mountain, charming fishing villages, and dramatic coastal cliffs. Explore the enchanting landscapes of Arnarstapi, discover the unique basalt formations at Djupalonssandur beach, and soak in the otherworldly beauty of this remote region. 

With knowledgeable guides, comfortable accommodations, and unforgettable sights at every turn, this 3-day tour offers an immersive journey into Iceland's natural wonders and cultural heritage.

All additional activities that extend the tour duration will incur separate charges. Examples of such activities include visiting the Blue Lagoon, glacier hiking, snowmobiling, and similar excursions. Additionally, the tour price will increase for each hour added beyond the standard duration of the tour.

– Comfortable Tour Vehicle with Wifi on Board
– Fun-loving and expert driver Guide from Your Friend in Reykjavik
– Pick-up and drop-off at your Hotel/Accommodation for every tour. 

Please dress according to Icelandic weather, which can be notoriously unpredictable.

The pickup starts 15 minutes before departure from your Hotel/Accommodation.

  • A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
  • Hotel Pick-Up

    Please be advised that pick-up for your tour will be in front of your hotel. Kindly ensure your readiness 10 minutes prior to departure.

    Your guide from Your Friend in Reykjavik is not just knowledgeable but also incredibly fun-loving. We hope you’re ready for a fantastic adventure!

  • Þingvellir National Park

    Step into Þingvellir National Park, the place where Mother Nature flaunts her A-game!

    It’s like walking into a postcard—but way cooler!

    Our expert guide from Your Friend in Reykjavik isn’t just a fountain of knowledge; they’re also a wizard at finding those picture-perfect spots.

    Get ready to pose with dramatic landscapes while our guide drops fact-bombs that’ll make your brain go “Whoa!”

    This park isn’t just about stunning views; it’s where history, geology, and Instagram-worthy moments collide! Let’s make your feed the envy of all adventurers!

  • Geysir Geothermal Area

    So, you’re heading to Geysir Geothermal Area, the place where the Earth’s playing its own version of Whack-a-Mole, but with scalding hot water!

    Our guide from Your Friend in Reykjavik isn’t just a know-it-all; they’ve got the geyser gossip that’ll make you appreciate these hot-headed geothermal wonders.

    Picture this: water shooting up like it’s late for a meeting, giving you a show you won’t forget! It’s like nature’s comedy sketch—unpredictable, bubbly, and definitely not camera shy!

    So, get ready to witness the Earth’s version of “Surprise!” at Geysir!

  • Gullfoss Waterfall

    Get ready for a trip to Gullfoss Waterfall, where Mother Nature shows off her grandeur in the most epic way!

    This ain’t your average waterfall—this is the rockstar of cascades!

    Our guide from Your Friend in Reykjavik isn’t just a regular guide; they’re like a GPS to the best views, making sure you snap those awe-inspiring shots that’ll make your pals jealous.

    Prepare for misty magic and the sound of roaring water that’ll make you say, “Nature, you rock!” Gullfoss isn’t just a waterfall; it’s a VIP experience in the world of wonders!

  • Lunch at the Friðheimar Tomato Farm

    Friðheimar Tomato Farm is a slice of agricultural charm in Iceland, drawing crowds for its vibrant tomato-centric universe.

    It’s not just a farm; it’s an immersive experience where rows of tomato plants greet visitors with hues of reds and greens.

    What makes it a hotspot?

    Well, it’s not just the tomatoes; it’s the farm’s eco-friendly ethos, sustainable practices, and the delightful tomato-themed dining experience.

    From the sweet scent of tomatoes lingering in the air to savoring their tomato soup amidst the greenery, this farm is a testament to passion, popularity, and the joy of farm-to-table freshness that captivates everyone who steps inside.

  • Kerið Crater Lake

    As you venture through the Private Bespoke Golden Circle Tour, Kerið Crater Lake emerges like a hidden gem in Iceland’s landscape.

    This stunning volcanic crater boasts a vivid blue lake at its center, a sight that’s as mesmerizing as it is serene.

    Our guide from Your Friend in Reykjavik isn’t just a font of knowledge; they’ll paint a vivid picture of Kerið’s formation and its geological significance.

    With its contrasting colors and intriguing history, this crater lake encapsulates Iceland’s captivating natural beauty and offers a serene moment amid the Golden Circle’s wonders.

  • End of Day 1
  • Hotel Pick-Up

    Please be advised that pick-up for your tour will be in front of your hotel. Kindly ensure your readiness 10 minutes prior to departure.

  • Skógafoss Waterfall

    Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, renowned for its sheer beauty and impressive size. Located in the southern part of the country, near the small town of Skógar, it tumbles approximately 60 meters (197 feet) down a cliff that once marked the coastline.

    The waterfall is fed by the Skógá River, which originates from the glaciers of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano.

    Its thundering cascade creates a mesmerizing curtain of mist and rainbows on sunny days, adding to its allure.

    Visitors can appreciate Skógafoss from its base or climb a staircase alongside it for a breathtaking aerial view of the surrounding landscape. Rich in folklore and natural splendor, Skógafoss stands as a testament to Iceland’s raw and captivating beauty.

  • Sólheimajökull Glacier

    Sólheimajökull Glacier is a striking glacier tongue extending from the larger Mýrdalsjökull ice cap in southern Iceland.

    Situated between the Katla and Eyjafjallajökull volcanoes, it offers a dramatic landscape of ice formations, crevasses, and ice caves.

    The glacier’s name translates to “Sun Home Glacier,” and it’s a popular destination for glacier hiking, ice climbing, and guided tours.

    Visitors are drawn to its otherworldly beauty and the opportunity to witness firsthand the effects of glacial retreat due to climate change.

    Sólheimajökull serves as both a natural wonder and a sobering reminder of the environmental challenges facing our planet.

  • Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

    Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach is a stunning and distinctive stretch of coastline located near the village of Vík í Mýrdal in southern Iceland.

    Renowned for its unique black volcanic sand, towering basalt columns, and dramatic rock formations, Reynisfjara is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Iceland’s rugged beauty.

    The beach is framed by the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, which rise dramatically from the ocean, adding to the area’s mystical atmosphere.

    Visitors can marvel at the powerful waves of the North Atlantic crashing against the shore, explore the basalt cave known as Hálsanefshellir, and admire the panoramic views of the surrounding cliffs and mountains.

    However, caution is advised when visiting Reynisfjara due to its unpredictable and potentially dangerous surf conditions.

  • Lunch at The Soup Company

    The Soup Company Iceland is a culinary venture based in Iceland, specializing in crafting delicious and wholesome soups made from locally sourced ingredients.

    With a focus on quality, freshness, and sustainability, The Soup Company prides itself on offering a diverse range of soup varieties, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences.

    Whether it’s traditional Icelandic recipes infused with regional flavors or innovative international creations, each soup is meticulously prepared to deliver a satisfying and nutritious dining experience.

    The company’s commitment to using natural, seasonal ingredients ensures that every bowl is packed with vibrant flavors and nutritional goodness. From hearty stews to light broths, The Soup Company Iceland invites customers to enjoy the warmth and comfort of homemade soups, made with care and passion.

  • Exploring Vík í Mýrdal

    Vík í Mýrdal is a charming coastal village nestled along the southern coast of Iceland.

    Situated approximately 180 kilometers (112 miles) southeast of the capital city, Reykjavik, Vík í Mýrdal is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and dramatic landscapes.

    The village serves as a gateway to some of Iceland’s most iconic attractions, including the nearby Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach with its towering basalt columns and Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

    Surrounded by rugged cliffs and rolling hills, Vík í Mýrdal offers visitors opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the stunning scenery of the region. With its cozy guesthouses, cafes, and shops, Vík í Mýrdal provides a welcoming and picturesque base for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Iceland’s wild and enchanting countryside.

  • Dyrhólaey

    Dyrhólaey is a captivating promontory located on the southern coast of Iceland, near the village of Vík í Mýrdal.

    Its name translates to “Door Hill Island,” stemming from the massive arch-shaped rock formation that once stood at its southernmost point, providing passage for boats.

    While the arch collapsed in the 19th century, Dyrhólaey remains a breathtaking natural wonder, offering panoramic views of the surrounding black sand beaches, rugged cliffs, and expansive ocean vistas.

    The area is renowned for its rich birdlife, particularly during the nesting season when puffins, guillemots, and other seabirds can be observed along the cliffs. Dyrhólaey is also home to a historic lighthouse dating back to 1927, adding to its picturesque charm.

    Visitors flock to this scenic lookout point to witness stunning sunsets, marvel at the raw beauty of Iceland’s coastline, and immerse themselves in the awe-inspiring majesty of nature.

  • Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

    Seljalandsfoss Waterfall is a mesmerizing natural wonder located in southern Iceland, along the country’s famed Ring Road.

    What sets Seljalandsfoss apart is its unique feature allowing visitors to walk behind the cascading water curtain, providing a truly immersive experience with nature.

    Plunging approximately 60 meters (197 feet) from the cliffs above, the waterfall is fed by the Seljalandsá River, originating from the Eyjafjallajökull glacier-capped volcano.

    This accessibility and the stunning beauty of Seljalandsfoss make it a popular stop for tourists exploring Iceland’s diverse landscapes.

    Visitors can also appreciate the surrounding lush greenery and the occasional rainbow arching over the falls, adding to its enchanting allure.

    Whether viewed from afar or experienced up close, Seljalandsfoss is a testament to the raw power and captivating beauty of Iceland’s natural wonders.

  • Gljúfrabúi

    Gljúfrabúi, also known as Gljúfurárfoss, is a hidden gem nestled in a gorge near Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in southern Iceland.

    This enchanting waterfall is partially concealed by towering cliffs, offering a sense of mystery and adventure to those who seek it out. To reach Gljúfrabúi, visitors often navigate through a narrow opening in the cliffs or wade through a shallow stream, immersing themselves in the beauty of the hidden cascade.

    Plunging approximately 40 meters (131 feet) into a moss-covered canyon, Gljúfrabúi creates a serene and magical atmosphere, surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sound of rushing water.

    Though less famous than its nearby counterpart, Gljúfrabúi’s secluded charm and unique setting make it a memorable stop for travelers exploring Iceland’s natural wonders.

  • End of Day 2
  • Hotel Pick-Up

    Please be advised that pick-up for your tour will be in front of your hotel. Kindly ensure your readiness 10 minutes prior to departure.

    Your guide from Your Friend in Reykjavik is not just knowledgeable but also incredibly fun-loving. We hope you’re ready for a fantastic adventure!

  • Meet the Seals at Ytri Tunga!

    At Ytri Tunga, our tour brings you to the charming hangout of some fin-tastic friends—seals!

    This picturesque coastal spot isn’t just a beach; it’s a seal sanctuary where these adorable creatures bask in the sun’s warmth.

    As we explore, keep your eyes peeled for these playful sea dwellers—they’re the true stars of the show! It’s an opportunity not just to witness nature’s cutest moments but to connect with the wonder of Iceland’s coastal treasures.

    Join us for a heartwarming encounter with our flippered pals in their natural habitat—it’s a memory that’ll stay with you long after the tour ends.

  • Explore Iceland´s history at Búðarkirkja

    At Búðarkirkja, our tour brings you to a gem of Iceland’s heritage—a quaint church steeped in history and charm.

    This iconic site isn’t just a building; it’s a testament to the country’s rich cultural tapestry.

    The peaceful surroundings and rustic beauty invite a sense of serenity, offering a glimpse into Iceland’s soul.

    Join us in exploring this historic treasure, where every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered.

    It’s not just a visit; it’s an invitation to connect with the heart of Iceland’s past and its enduring spirit.

  • Lunch at Hótel Búðir

    Hótel Búðir is a charming and historic hotel nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland. Surrounded by rugged lava fields, towering mountains, and the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean, this boutique hotel offers a tranquil retreat for travelers seeking both natural beauty and luxury accommodations.

    Originally built in the 1940s, Hótel Búðir combines traditional Icelandic architecture with modern amenities, creating an atmosphere of timeless elegance and comfort. The hotel features cozy guest rooms and suites, many with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and nearby Búðir Church, a picturesque landmark dating back to the 1700s.

    Guests can indulge in gourmet Icelandic cuisine at the hotel’s acclaimed restaurant, which emphasizes locally sourced ingredients and fresh seafood. After a day of exploring the nearby Snæfellsjökull National Park or relaxing on the nearby black sand beach, visitors can unwind in the hotel’s sauna or outdoor hot tub, soaking in the tranquility of this remote and enchanting location.

    Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, Hótel Búðir offers a memorable and immersive experience in the heart of Iceland’s stunning natural landscapes.

  • The breathtaking view of Arnarstapi

    At Arnarstapi, our tour invites you to a coastal wonderland kissed by Iceland’s wild beauty.

    This isn’t just a stop; it’s a gateway to untamed landscapes and dramatic cliffs that’ll leave you in awe.

    The crashing waves paint a stunning picture against the rugged coastline, while basalt formations stand as silent witnesses to nature’s artistry.

    Join us in exploring this breathtaking setting, where every step feels like a stroll through a painter’s dream. It’s not just a visit; it’s an immersion into the raw, untamed beauty of Iceland’s shores.

  • Hellnar

    At Hellnar, our tour unveils a coastal gem steeped in Icelandic folklore and natural wonders.

    This isn’t just a spot; it’s a portal to stories of old, echoing through every nook of this seaside hamlet.

    The dramatic cliffs, the crashing waves—each element holds a tale of its own, inviting you to immerse yourself in Iceland’s mystical charm.

    Join us in discovering this enchanting place, where the sea’s melody and the whisper of history weave a tapestry of magic.

    It’s not just a visit; it’s an invitation to step into Iceland’s captivating narratives etched in the landscape.

  • Feel the black sand of Djúpalónssandur

    At Djúpalónssandur, our tour unfolds a rugged paradise etched with tales of Icelandic maritime history.

    This isn’t just a beach; it’s a coastal wonderland with black sands and haunting remnants of shipwrecks from times long past.

    As you tread upon these mystical shores, feel the echoes of the sea’s strength and the whispers of seafaring sagas.

    Join us in exploring this mystical stretch where nature and history intertwine, creating a captivating atmosphere that lingers long after you depart.

    It’s not just a visit; it’s an immersion into Iceland’s maritime legacy, an invitation to walk amidst tales of the sea.

  • Explore Kirkjufell "The Church Mountain"

    At Kirkjufell, our tour unveils the iconic “Church Mountain,” a testament to Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes.

    This isn’t just any peak; it’s a symphony of nature’s grandeur.

    As you stand in awe of its majestic beauty, framed by cascading waterfalls and lush greenery, you’ll feel the magnetic pull of this picturesque setting.

    Join us in exploring this Icelandic icon, where every angle unveils a postcard-worthy view.

    It’s not just a visit; it’s an embrace of Kirkjufell’s timeless charm, a place where nature’s poetry and sheer beauty merge into a captivating sight.

  • Selvallafoss

    Selvallafoss, also known as the waterfall at Vatnaleid, boasts three main cascades of water framed by luxuriant moss adorning weathered stone surfaces. The tallest among these cascades measures at 35 feet (approximately 11 meters) in height.

    This scenic spot isn’t just a haven for human visitors; Icelandic sheep also frequent its narrow trails, drawn to the lush greenery and pristine waters. Hence, the waterfall has earned the endearing nickname, “the sheep’s waterfall.”

    Named after the nearby Selvallavatn lake, from which its waters flow, Selvallafoss remains somewhat concealed from view, tucked away from the roadside. However, reaching it is a straightforward hike, requiring only suitable hiking footwear.

    Upon arrival, visitors have the opportunity to traverse over the cascades and venture behind the waterfall’s veil. Waterproof attire is advisable to shield against potential splashes. For the adventurous souls, ascending to the waterfall’s summit rewards with breathtaking panoramic vistas.

    Selvallafoss may not command immediate attention from travelers, yet its allure lies in its serene beauty and tranquil surroundings, inviting exploration and appreciation for nature’s wonders.

  • End of your Adventure

    As we bid farewell at your hotel doorstep, cherish the memories of our journey together.

    Your Friend in Reykjavik hopes our shared laughs, stories, and discoveries stay etched in your Icelandic adventure.

    For the rest of your stay, dive deeper into Iceland’s wonders—chase waterfalls, savor local bites, and chase those midnight sunsets.

    And when you return, we’ll be here, eager to create more unforgettable moments.

    Safe travels, explore boldly, and until we meet again in this land of fire and ice!

While we have lunch stops planned for both days, we recommend packing some snacks for the adventure.

Difficulty:
Easy
Duration:
3 days
Price From:
764.700 ISK

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