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Golden Circle Tour

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Reykjavík, Iceland
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About this activity

Explore Iceland's most iconic geological and historical landmarks on this 7-hour guided tour of the Golden Circle. Visit Þingvellir National Park where tectonic plates visibly separate, witness the geothermal wonders of Geysir and its famous spouting hot spring Strokkur, and stand beneath the thundering Gullfoss waterfall—a route that showcases Iceland's raw natural power and medieval heritage in one day.

Golden Circle

There is a reason why the Golden Circle has for a long time been one of the most popular attractions among visitors to Iceland. You will witness one of the most famous wonders of South Iceland. The historical and geological wonder Þingvellir National Park. Geysir geothermal area, Gullfoss (golden waterfall).

Thingvellir National Park

At Thingvellir National Park, Iceland gave birth to its first parliament and was the first democratic national parliament in the world. It’s called Althing (Alþing). Therefore, it’s Iceland’s most important and historical and geological place. The parliament was founded in the year 930 AD and is the oldest parliament in the world still fully operating.

At Thingvellir, you can see where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet and how spectacularly these plates have drifted apart. At the slow and non-violent speed, the plates drift apart at the rate of 2 cm (0.79 in) per year.

Geysir – the original geyser and Strokkur

You are in for a treat since The Great Geysir is the oldest documented geyser in all of Europe. Many other languages have adopted the geyser word (géiser, Geysir, gejzir, etc.). But the word Geysir comes from the Icelandic verb “geysa,” which means “to gush.” It is also the first printed described Geysir in all modern Europe.

The highly active Hot Spring Area of Geysir and the boiling mud pits are great for shooting photos. The old and The Great Geysir can hurl boiling water up to an average height of 70m (229ft). Even though The Great Geysir isn’t as active as it used to be, it has a brother called Strokkur, which spouts boiling water 30m (100ft) up in the air every few minutes.

Gullfoss Waterfall

The next stop on this fantastic tour is the majestic Gullfoss Waterfall, which is undoubtedly one of Iceland’s unique and famous waterfalls. The name translates directly to the Golden Falls. It comes from the glacial river Hvítá. The Gullfoss Waterfall drops amazingly down two giant steps, 11m (36ft) and 22m (71ft), and then distributes into a 2,5 km (1.6 mi) long crevasse. The crevasse was formed at the end of the Ice Age by catastrophic flood waves. Each year it is lengthened by 25cm (9.8ft) because of the constant water erosion.

There is more. We also offer several optional stops, including Efstadal dairy farm, Fridheimar Tomato Farm, The Secret Lagoon, and more.

The Secret Lagoon (optional)

The Secret Lagoon is a natural hot spring and is located in a small village called Fludir in The Golden Circle area. It has been kept natural and unique for the visitors to experience the true authentic feeling while relaxing the hot spring. There is steam all around the pool rising up into the air which gives the place an extra magical touch. Next to the pool is a small Geysir that erupts every 5 minutes which is an amazing thing to witness and enjoy while you float around in the hot spring.

Be sure to book your tour of a lifetime with us and experience Iceland in an ultimate way!

(Please note that entry to the Secret Lagoon is NOT included in the tour price)


Price per Vehicle:

1-3 Passengers: 117.200ISK

4-7 Passengers: 134.800ISK


CO2 OFFSETTING:
3 Trees planted


Carbon dioxide footprint

We are proud to support responsible travel in Iceland. With Kolviður fund, we neutralize the carbon dioxide footprint of all our tours and service without any extra costs for our customers. The carbon neutralization is done by planting trees in collaboration with The Kolviður Fund, founded by the Icelandic Forestry Association.  The distance calculates all our tours and service traveled following the offset agreement to determine the number of trees we plant to offset the carbon dioxide (CO2) footprint.

Choosing Oak Travel will make many great memories and offset our visitors’ carbon footprint around Iceland.

Highlights

  • Walk between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates at Þingvellir, drifting 2cm apart annually
  • Watch Strokkur geyser erupt boiling water up to 70 metres high from the geothermal Geysir area
  • Experience the roar and spray of Gullfoss, Iceland's most powerful golden waterfall
  • Explore Althing, site of the world's oldest continuously operating parliament (founded 930 AD)
  • Photography-friendly geothermal landscape with bubbling mud pools and vivid mineral-stained terrain

Insider tips

  • Strokkur erupts every 5–10 minutes; position yourself upwind to avoid scalding spray but downwind for dramatic photos
  • Arrive at Geysir early morning for fewer crowds and clearer light bouncing off steam plumes
  • Wear waterproof layers and sturdy hiking boots—the ground around geysers is uneven and wet spray reaches far from vents

Good to know

  • Tour duration is 7 hours; plan for full-day commitment from Reykjavík
  • Bring weatherproof jacket, warm layers, and sturdy walking shoes (terrain is rocky and geothermal areas are slippery)
  • Private car and minivan options available; check accessibility requirements when booking if needed
  • Meeting point and pickup logistics confirmed at booking

Who it's for

First-time Iceland visitors wanting the 'must-see' route in one dayGeology and geography enthusiasts drawn to plate tectonics and geothermal phenomenaHistory buffs interested in medieval Icelandic heritage and democratic originsPhotography-focused travellers seeking dramatic waterfalls and geothermal landscapes

Best time to visit

Visit June to August for stable weather and accessible terrain, or September for smaller crowds and good conditions. Winter trips are possible but roads may close after heavy snow. Plan midday visits to Strokkur for optimal eruption visibility.

Frequently asked questions

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