Over the years in the tourism industry, I noticed that many of my quests struggle with limited time to explore Iceland. People often have to make a tough decision: „Which tour to choose?” That gave me the idea to combine the most iconic attractions of „The Golden Circle” with a relaxing visit surrounded by volcanic rocks and geothermal pools of the Blue Lagoon, known for their healing and cosmetic properties. If you value privacy and a more luxurious experience, you can also visit the Retreat Spa at the Blue Lagoon. Believe me when I tell you that this place is designed to bring you ultimate joy and take you to the next level of relaxation.
It will be a full day, but I can promise we will make many good memories together, and visiting the Blue Lagoon will be like a cherry on top of this day!
If your time in Iceland is very limited, this tour is perfect for you!
I do my best to make my trips as comfortable as possible. That’s why I provide complimentary hot chocolate to keep as WARM 🙂 Additionally, I offer crystal clear Icelandic Glacial water in my car at no extra charge. Your comfort and safety is my priority! So you can also take advantage of Rain Gear and Crampons.
- A 100% charge applies if canceled within 10 days of the start time.
- PICK-UP
Before our expedition, I will pick you up directly from your accommodation or place of your choice.
- ÞINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK
Þingvellir is the birthplace of Icelandic democracy and, for every Icelander place of historical, cultural, and geological significance. Located on the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, making it an excellent place to witness the effects of continental drift.
On the 1000th anniversary of the Alþingi changed its status to become a National park. Since 2004 has its place on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.
- GEYSERS VALLEY
The geysers’ valley is home to one of Iceland’s most iconic symbols, the Great Geysir, and his little brother Strokkur. Even though Great Geysir is sleeping and rarely erupts these days, geyser Strokkur is still very active and erupts up to 30 m (98 ft) high every five to ten minutes. It’s a unique phenomenon in this part of the world that makes admiring it a lifetime experience.
- GULLFOSS WATERFALL
Gullfoss is one of the most iconic waterfalls of Iceland. Because of his cascades, Gullfoss could be split into two separate waterfalls. The first drop is 11 m (36 ft), while the second is 21 m (69 ft) high. The Hvita River supplies the waterfall and falls into the over 70 m (230 ft) high Gullfossgjúfur Canyon. It is a mighty waterfall in which the water flow depends on the time of the year. In the summer, around 140 cubic meters (459 cubic feet) of waterfalls down the waterfall every second, while in winter, flow drops to about 109 cubic meters (358 cubic feet) per second.
- FRIÐHEIMAR FARM
Friðheimar is a perfect example of Icelandic farming. It’s a family-run geothermal farm where vegetables grow year-round in perfect harmony with nature.
In the year 2010, the farm owners came up with a brilliant idea to open a restaurant in the Piccolo- tomato greenhouse. All dishes served in the restaurant are based on vegetables and herbs grown in Friðheimar.
Dining inside the greenhouse among tomato plants growing around is a unique food experience you will never forget.
I’m a huge fan of this place. Visiting Friðheimar in cold, snowy, wintery weather is like entering the Narnia through the wardrobe.
- BLUE LAGOON
Depending on the selected option, we will visit surrounded by volcanic rocks, the geothermal pools of the Blue Lagoon, or the Retreat Spa at the Blue Lagoon.
- REYKJAVIK
Straight from there, we will go to your hotel or place of your choice in the Reykjavik area.
Please. remember to take hiking boots, rain jacket, rain pants and a WARM layers underneath the jacket and waterproof gloves.
You might be lucky with the lovely summer weather, but you should also consider the windy and rainy/snowy options.