Discover Iceland’s Golden Circle with a local guide. Visit Gullfoss, Strokkur geyser, and more. Perfect for cruise passengers. Book your adventure now!
Discover Iceland’s Golden Circle with a local guide. Visit Gullfoss, Strokkur geyser, and more. Perfect for cruise passengers. Book your adventure now!
- Hveragerdi - After driving across the Hellisheiðir plateau, we reach the small town of Hveragerði, where there are numerous geothermally heated greenhouses. There we make a short stop at a shopping center where we visit an earthquake fissure.
- Kerid Crater - The next stop on the tour is at the 6,500 year old Kerið crater, the northernmost of…
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Hveragerdi - After driving across the Hellisheiðir plateau, we reach the small town of Hveragerði, where there are numerous geothermally heated greenhouses. There we make a short stop at a shopping center where we visit an earthquake fissure.
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Kerid Crater - The next stop on the tour is at the 6,500 year old Kerið crater, the northernmost of the Tjarnarhólar crater series. The crater has a depth of 55 meters and a diameter of 270x170 meters. The water depth varies between 7-14 meters.
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Gullfoss Waterfall - Next stop is at the impressive Gullfoss waterfall. The Hvitá River falls here in two stages into a narrow gorge. Gullfoss is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country, if not the most beautiful.
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Geysir - The next stop is at the Haukadalur geothermal area, where the famous geyser is located. The namesake of the springs is rarely active anymore, but you can experience the up to 25 m high eruptions of the Strokkur geyser about every 5 to 10 minutes. The stay is long enough so that you can check out the numerous hot springs and several eruptions of the Strokkurs.
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Efstidalur II - Short stop at the Efsti-Dalur farm, where there is an ice cream factory where ice cream is made from the milk of the farm’s own cows.
Icelanders love ice cream at any time of the day and you have the opportunity to find out why Icelandic ice cream is so popular. (Ice cream is not included in the fare) -
Laugarvatn - Laugarvatn is a lake in and on whose shores there are numerous hot springs. The hot springs on the shore are used to bake bread using geothermal energy.
From Laugarvatn we head west across the Lyngdalsheiði plateau to Þingvellir. On the way you have a beautiful view of Lake Þingvallavatn and pass numerous tectonic fissures. -
Thingvellir National Park - The last stop is Þingvellir National Park, where the Icelandic parliament Alþing was founded in 930. The Öxarárfoss waterfall is visited on foot and the Almannagjá gorge is explored, which was created by continental drift and where the Icelandic parliament Alþing was founded in 930.
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Reykjavik - Short city tour of Reykjavík and return to the port.

- English speaking local tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English speaking local tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
This day tour, led by an English-speaking local guide, is perfect for cruise ship passengers. It features a small group setting with a maximum of 19 participants, typically accommodating up to 8. The tour departs from Reykjavik and follows the renowned Golden Circle route, showcasing famous attractions.
Participants will visit the earthquake crevasse…
This day tour, led by an English-speaking local guide, is perfect for cruise ship passengers. It features a small group setting with a maximum of 19 participants, typically accommodating up to 8. The tour departs from Reykjavik and follows the renowned Golden Circle route, showcasing famous attractions.
Participants will visit the earthquake crevasse located in a shopping center in Hveragerði, explore the Kerið volcanic crater, and admire the stunning Gullfoss waterfall. In Haukadalur, visitors will encounter hot springs and the Strokkur Geyser. A delightful stop at Efsti Salur Farm offers a taste of delicious Icelandic ice cream.
At the shores of the warm Laugarvatn lake, guests can see hot springs used by locals for baking bread. Þingvellir National Park provides an opportunity to witness plate tectonics firsthand. On the return journey, there will be a brief stop in downtown Reykjavik.
The tour’s departure time and duration are tailored to accommodate cruise ships docking at Reykjavik’s port. For instance, if a ship arrives an hour late, the bus will wait for passengers.
- If you need a wheelchair but can walk a few meters and get on the bus, please let us know in advance. If you would like to take a trolley with you for a child, please inform us in advance.
- Please note that a large portion of the time on the bus will be spent traveling time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.