The agenda for this day depends on your arrival time.
Departure from hotel at 08:30. The standard tour is 6-7 hours but will be longer if you decide to add activities to the agenda.
The Golden Circle is the most popular route in Iceland. We are visiting Þingvellir National Park where the Eurasian and N-American tectonic plates meet. Then we have lunch at Friðheimar Tomato farm. After lunch we head for Geysir Geothermal area where Strokkur geysir erupts every 7-10 minutes. Then we head for Gullfoss waterfall which is the most famous waterfall in Iceland and plunges in two distinct drops into dramatic canyon.
We then head back to Reykjavik where you will enjoy a nice dinner.
Optional additions and upgrades to this tour:
Snowmobiling on Langjokull glacier (3 hours activity)
Secret Lagoon Geothermal Lagoon (2 hours activity)
Kerið Crater (30 min activity)
Transportation upgrade to Superjeep
Departure from hotel at 08:30. The standard tour is 6-7 hours but will be longer if you decide to add activities to the agenda.
We head for the South Coast of Iceland. Start by stopping at Seljalandsfoss waterfall where you can walk behind the waterfall and take some great photos. Then we head for Skogafoss waterfall which is one of the biggest waterfalls in Iceland with a drop of some 60 meters. If the weather is good we will hike up along the river and see a few more great waterfalls. We’ll have lunch at Skogar and then head for the Reynisfjara black beach and experience the waves of the Atlantic ocean breaking on the shore. At Reynisfjara there are the basalt columns and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks.
We then head back to Reykjavik where you will enjoy a nice dinner.
We pick you up at your hotel 3 hours before scheduled flight departure and take you to the airport which is 40 minutes drive.
4 * Category low season | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR |
Single supplement | 5,820 EUR |
4* hotel located downtown Reykjavik – 3 nights
Possible to upgrade to 5*
Hotel: subject to availability and final pricing – not same price in summer and winterÂ