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Join us on a private bespoke Golden Circle tour in a luxury vehicle!
The Golden Circle includes some of Iceland's most popular tourist sightseeing spots.
It's not only because they are close to the country's capital but also because they are stunningly beautiful, full of history, and have fantastic geology.
El tradicional Círculo Dorado incluye el Parque Nacional «vellir, el Área Geotérmica de Geysir y la Cascada Gullfoss.
During this tour, you can also walk around Kerið Crater and soak in the iconic Blue Lagoon, renowned for its mineral-rich geothermal waters.
Recogida en su hotel en Reykjavik
We will pick you up from your hotel in Reykjavik at 9 AM.
Þingvellir National Park (1 hour)
The historical site of Þingvellir is important to Icelanders. It is where Alþingi, the world's oldest Parliament, was founded in 930. It is also one of few places in Iceland (and the world) where you can see the mid-Atlantic ridge above ground.
Walk through the Almannagjá tectonic rift, pass the site of the first parliament, Althing, and enjoy Öxaráfoss waterfall, take in the beautiful scenery, see where Game of Thrones was shot, visit Iceland's largest lake, Þingvallavatn Lake and even dive between the continents in the Silfra River.
Þingvellir National Park is also where Icelanders converted to Christianity. In 2004, Þingvellir became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. That means it has cultural, historical, scientific, or other forms of significance, which Þingvellir indeed has.
Geysir Geothermal Area (45 minutes)
Bubbling hot water and erupting geysers are what to expect in the Geysir geothermal area. The word "geyser" comes from the now mostly dormant Geysir, but the site is named after it. Geysir would hurl boiling water and erupt almost 70 m (230 ft) into the air, but it has been years since it erupted last. It used to erupt regularly but stopped after a series of earthquakes.
Instead, you can see its brother Strokkur erupt every few minutes. It isn't as large as Geysir, but its eruptions can reach up to 30 m (98 ft)!
Gullfoss Waterfall & lunchtime (1 hour 30 minutes)
Gullfoss is one of Iceland's most famous and spectacular waterfalls. It is far from the largest, but it is a three-step waterfall that falls into a 64-meter-deep canyon. Due to the curve of the canyon right where it falls and the spray from the waterfall, it can be nearly impossible to see the bottom. It thus sometimes looks as if it falls into an abyss.
Early in the 20th century, there were ideas about harnessing the waterfall's power to generate electricity. The landowner's daughter, Sólveig Tómasdóttir, was fiercely against it and a pioneer environmentalist. She threatened to throw herself into the waterfall if the plans went ahead, and in the end, her father listened to her, and we are ever so grateful for her!
Please note that food is not included in the tour's price.
Kerið Crater (30 minutes)
Kerið Crater is a part of the larger Western Volcanic Zone – it was formed around 3,000 years ago during a volcanic eruption, leaving behind a massive caldera with a depth of about 55 meters (180 feet) and a diameter of approximately 270 meters (890 feet).
What makes Kerið so unique and captivating is the vivid colors of the rocks and surrounding vegetation. The slopes of the crater display vibrant shades of red, russet, and deep browns, creating a picturesque contrast against the azure blue water that has collected at the bottom. The changing colors of the surrounding vegetation throughout the seasons further accentuate the ever-evolving nature of this unique geological site.
Kerið is also home to a rich ecosystem, with various plant species finding a niche within its volcanic walls. Mosses, lichens, and hardy grasses cling to the rocks, creating a burst of green amidst the barren, rocky landscape.
Visitors to Kerið can walk around the crater's perimeter, marveling at the picturesque scenery from various viewpoints.
Blue Lagoon (2 hours) – 6 PM entrance
La Laguna Azul es un SPA geotérmico en el suroeste de Islandia. Está situado en un campo de lava a 5 km de Grindavík y frente al monte «orbjörn en la península de Reykjanes, en un lugar favorable para la energía geotérmica, y se abastece de agua utilizada en la cercana central geotérmica de Svartsengi.
Nombrada una de las 25 maravillas del mundo por Geográfica Nacional en 2012, la Laguna Azul fue honrada por su agua de mar geotérmica única. Este renombrado recurso, que no se encuentra en ningún otro lugar del mundo, es rico en sílice, algas y minerales, elementos que le dan a la laguna sus poderes nutritivos para la piel.
Con sauna, baño de vapor, cueva de vapor, barra de máscaras, cascada de masajes y barra de bebidas en el agua, la laguna es rica en posibilidades para una aventura única e inolvidable.
La entrada Blue Lagoon Comfort incluye:
Los niños de 2 a 13 años comparten casillero con un padre/supervisor. La bebida no está incluida con un pase infantil gratuito.
Los niños de 8 años o menos deben utilizar los flotadores para brazos proporcionados.
Dejar en Reykjavik
We will return to Reykjavik at about 9 PM.
Tenga en cuenta que la recogida para su recorrido se realizará frente a su hotel. Asegúrese de estar preparado 10 minutos antes de la salida.
Su guía de Your Friend en Reykjavik no solo tiene conocimientos sino que también es increíblemente amante de la diversión. ¡Esperamos que estés listo para una aventura fantástica!
Scenic drive through the countryside while your guide introduces Iceland’s history, geology, and today’s adventure.
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!
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!
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!
Kerið Crater is a part of the larger Western Volcanic Zone – it was formed around 3,000 years ago during a volcanic eruption, leaving behind a massive caldera with a depth of about 55 meters (180 feet) and a diameter of approximately 270 meters (890 feet).
What makes Kerið so unique and captivating is the vivid colors of the rocks and surrounding vegetation. The slopes of the crater display vibrant shades of red, russet, and deep browns, creating a picturesque contrast against the azure blue water that has collected at the bottom. The changing colors of the surrounding vegetation throughout the seasons further accentuate the ever-evolving nature of this unique geological site.
Kerið is also home to a rich ecosystem, with various plant species finding a niche within its volcanic walls. Mosses, lichens, and hardy grasses cling to the rocks, creating a burst of green amidst the barren, rocky landscape.
Visitors to Kerið can walk around the crater's perimeter, marveling at the picturesque scenery from various viewpoints.
La Laguna Azul es un SPA geotérmico en el suroeste de Islandia. Está situado en un campo de lava a 5 km de Grindavík y frente al monte «orbjörn en la península de Reykjanes, en un lugar favorable para la energía geotérmica, y se abastece de agua utilizada en la cercana central geotérmica de Svartsengi.
Nombrada una de las 25 maravillas del mundo por Geográfica Nacional en 2012, la Laguna Azul fue honrada por su agua de mar geotérmica única. Este renombrado recurso, que no se encuentra en ningún otro lugar del mundo, es rico en sílice, algas y minerales, elementos que le dan a la laguna sus poderes nutritivos para la piel.
Con sauna, baño de vapor, cueva de vapor, barra de máscaras, cascada de masajes y barra de bebidas en el agua, la laguna es rica en posibilidades para una aventura única e inolvidable.
Mientras nos despedimos en la puerta de su hotel, atesoremos los recuerdos de nuestro viaje juntos.
Su amigo en Reykjavik espera que nuestras risas, historias y descubrimientos compartidos queden grabados en su aventura islandesa.
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.
¡viajes seguros, explora con valentía y hasta que nos volvamos a encontrar en esta tierra de fuego y hielo!