Golden Circle Evening Tour
Golden Circle Evening Tour
Most visitors set out early for the Golden Circle, filling the roads and landmarks with buses and bustling crowds. By afternoon, the rush has faded. The morning tours have returned to Reykjavík, and independent travelers have moved on. What remains is a quieter, more peaceful Iceland—one that reveals itself to those who prefer space, silence, and a deeper connection to nature.
This Golden Circle Evening Tour takes you to Þingvellir National Park, Geysir, and Gullfoss at the perfect time—when the light is softer, the air is calmer, and the crowds have thinned.
At Þingvellir, walk between the tectonic plates where continents drift apart. Here, where Viking chieftains once gathered, the golden glow of the afternoon light creates a scene that feels almost timeless.
At Geysir, stand in quiet anticipation as Strokkur erupts, sending boiling water skyward. Without the midday rush, it’s easier to soak in the moment, to listen to the bubbling earth, and to capture the perfect photo—without dozens of others in the frame.
At Gullfoss, the mighty waterfall roars into the canyon, reflecting the last light of day.
This tour is for those who prefer the road less crowded, for those who want to experience Iceland’s beauty without distraction. Fewer people, better photos, and a more natural connection to the landscapes that make this country so unforgettable.
Join us for an evening of quiet beauty—book your Golden Circle Evening Tour today.
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Attention!
- Optional pick up available at extra cost, starts 30 minutes prior to selected departure time.
Looking for a longer experience with more time at each location? Consider our The Golden Circle & Friðheimar (#RE04), which includes extended stops and a visit to the Friðheimar greenhouse.
- Bus fare
- Professional local guidance
- Free Wi-Fi
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.
- Guidance in English
Iceland’s winter beauty comes with icy paths—be safe! We recommend using crampons, available for example at BSÍ bus station, for secure footing. Enjoy the adventure responsibly!
- A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
- 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. - 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. - Þingvellir National Park
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 Centre, Reykjavik
- Difficulty:
- Very Easy
- Duration:
- 6 hours and 30 minutes
- Price From:
- 10.599 ISK