
Reykjöð Hot Springs, entrée et transfert classiques depuis Reykjavík
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Discover Iceland’s most iconic sights in comfort on a private full-day tour combining nature and culture. This experience takes you through the famous Golden Circle before ending the day with a relaxing visit to the Lagon Bleu.
Votre voyage commence à parc national d' ufeutingvellir, where history and geology meet between the Eurasian and North American continental plates. You’ll then visit the geothermal area of Geysir, (en), abritant des sources chaudes en éruption, suivi par les puissants Gullfoss , l'une des cascades les plus impressionnantes d'Islande.
A stop at Friðheimar Farm offers a unique look into Icelandic greenhouse farming, powered by geothermal energy, with time to explore or enjoy lunch at the tomato-themed restaurant (meal not included).
The day concludes with a relaxing soak at the Lagon Bleu, where warm mineral-rich waters, a silica mud mask, and a welcome drink await. With private transportation, flexible timing, and personal attention throughout the day, this tour is ideal for travelers seeking a smooth and well-balanced Icelandic experience.
Enlèvement/dépose à votre hébergement ou à un endroit convenu
Chauffeur/guide professionnel
Blue Lagoon Transfer(up to 2,5h waiting)
Couverture d'assurance passagers
Wi-Fi à bord
Arrêts flexibles pour les collations, le déjeuner et le dîner
Carburant, frais de stationnement et péages routiers
Soutien du personnel avant et pendant votre voyage
Thingvellir National Park area is part of the Atlantic Ocean ridge that runs through Iceland.
Strokkur is one of Iceland’s most active and popular geysers, located in the Haukadalur Valley. It erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting a column of hot water up to 20-30 meters into the air. Strokkur is a major attraction along Iceland’s Golden Circle route, offering visitors a spectacular and frequent geothermal display. Its reliable eruptions make it a highlight for tourists exploring the region.
Gullfoss, known as the “Golden Falls,” is one of Iceland’s most iconic and powerful waterfalls, located in the Hvitá River canyon. The waterfall plunges in two dramatic stages, with a total height of 32 meters, into a rugged canyon below. On sunny days, the mist from the falls often creates beautiful rainbows, adding to its allure. Gullfoss is a key attraction on Iceland’s Golden Circle route and is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and impressive force.
Friðheimar is perhaps Iceland’s most famous farm, growing an unusual crop – tomatoes – thanks to its state-of-the-art greenhouses and the country’s abundant geothermal energy. This renewable power source takes care of heating and lighting the greenhouses.
Kerid is a volcanic crater lake located in Iceland’s Grímsnes region. The crater, about 3,000 years old, is notable for its vivid blue-green water and the striking red volcanic rock that surrounds it. Unlike many other volcanic craters, Kerid has a well-preserved caldera, offering visitors an easy walk around its rim. The unique color contrasts and accessible location make Kerid a popular stop on the Golden Circle route.
Discover the waters of the Blue Lagoon. Journey through a spa of the volcanic earth.