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Discover the natural wonders of Iceland on this immersive small group tour. Venture through the iconic Golden Circle, marvel at Gullfoss waterfall, and explore the geothermal Geysir area. Then, get a taste of authentic Icelandic culture with a visit to Friðheimar Farm, where you’ll enjoy a tomato tasting and an engaging horse show. With personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide, this tour promises an unforgettable journey. What secrets might Iceland’s stunning landscapes and vibrant traditions unveil?
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The Golden Circle Small Group Tour from Reykjavik covers a full-day journey to some of Iceland’s most renowned natural attractions.
Travelers will visit the Geysir geothermal area, witness the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, explore the Kerid volcanic crater, and discover the historic Thingvellir National Park.
Along the way, they’ll experience an Icelandic horse show and tour a geothermal farm.
This 185-mile (300-km) route showcases Iceland’s spectacular landscapes, with a maximum group size of 22 ensuring a personalized and flexible experience.
This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from selected Reykjavik accommodations.
A professional guide leads the excursion, which also features a horse show at a local farm and a visit to the Friðheimar Greenhouse. Lunch is provided.
The small group size is limited to a maximum of 22 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Cancellations can be made up to 24 hours prior to the tour start.
Travelers should dress appropriately for varying weather conditions, as the tour covers a 185-mile route through Iceland’s stunning natural landmarks.
Be prepared for the diverse weather conditions as you explore Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes on this 185-mile journey.
Cruise passengers must provide their specific details upon booking confirmation.
The tour begins with a visit to the Kerid Crater, where travelers spend around 20 minutes exploring this stunning volcanic formation.
Next, the group stops at Efstidalur farm to sample Icelandic delicacies.
They then head to the Geysir and Strokkur geothermal area, where they observe the iconic Strokkur geyser erupting for about 40 minutes.
The tour continues to the magnificent Gulfoss Waterfall, where visitors have 45 minutes to take in the breathtaking views.
The final stop is the Friðheimar Greenhouse, where travelers enjoy a 1 hour and 30 minute tomato tasting experience.
With a recommendation rate of 95% from 210 reviews, the Golden Circle Small Group Tour from Reykjavik has garnered overwhelmingly positive feedback from customers.
Travelers praise the knowledgeable guides who bring the stunning natural scenery to life. The unique experiences at the Friðheimar Greenhouse and horse show are highlights.
Customers appreciate the small group size, allowing for flexibility and personalized attention. However, some critiques mention rushed visits at the greenhouse and inconsistencies with certain guides.
Although the Golden Circle Small Group Tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, travelers can dress appropriately for the various weather conditions they may encounter during the tour.
Confirmation is received at booking, and cruise passengers must provide specific details.
It’s recommended that travelers arrive on time to avoid missing the tour.
Customer support is available for any issues or rescheduling requests that may arise.
The tour accommodates a maximum of 22 travelers, ensuring a small group size that allows for flexibility and personalized attention from the knowledgeable guides.
Kerid Crater is the first stop on the Golden Circle Small Group Tour.
This volcanic crater, formed around 6,500 years ago, offers a striking contrast against the surrounding green hills. Visitors can descend into the crater’s vibrant red and blue hues, created by the minerals in the rock.
A stunning volcanic crater, with vibrant red and blue hues formed by the minerals in the rock, contrasting against the surrounding lush greenery.
The 55-meter (180-foot) deep crater provides a unique perspective on Iceland’s volcanic landscape. Guests spend about 20 minutes exploring the crater, taking in the serene atmosphere and snapping photos of the impressive natural wonder.
The tour then heads to the Efstidalur farm to sample local Icelandic delicacies.
After visiting the Kerid Crater, the Golden Circle tour heads to the Efstidalur farm.
This family-owned dairy farm offers visitors a chance to sample Icelandic delicacies. Guests can try skyr, a traditional Icelandic yogurt, as well as fresh dairy products from the farm’s own herd.
The farm also provides insight into Icelandic agricultural practices and the importance of dairy in the local cuisine.
The stop at Efstidalur farm allows travelers to connect with Iceland’s rural heritage and experience the country’s food culture in an authentic setting.
Following the tour’s visit to Gulfoss Waterfall, the group makes its way to the Friðheimar Greenhouse.
At the greenhouse, visitors enjoy a 1.5-hour tasting experience. They learn about the facility’s innovative hydroponic tomato-growing operation and sample the farm’s signature tomato products.
The greenhouse’s warm, bright atmosphere provides a pleasant contrast to the rugged outdoor scenery. Travelers appreciate the chance to rest, refuel, and savor the fresh, locally-grown produce.
While some find the lengthy greenhouse stop a bit too long, most enjoy the unique culinary experience that complements the day’s natural wonders.
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The tour is conducted in English. The guides are professionals who provide commentary and narration throughout the day in English to accommodate international travelers on the Golden Circle sightseeing excursion.
The tour can accommodate vegetarian and vegan dietary needs. Visitors should notify the tour operator of any special dietary requirements in advance so the appropriate meals can be arranged.
Yes, the tour duration can be extended for an additional fee. Customers should contact the tour operator ahead of time to inquire about extending the tour and any associated costs.
Yes, visitors are encouraged to bring their own cameras and photography equipment on the tour. This allows them to capture the stunning natural landscapes and unique experiences along the way.
The tour has no age restrictions, but it may not be suitable for very young children. Travelers of all ages are welcome, though the operator recommends the tour for those able to walk moderate distances.
This small group tour offers an immersive exploration of Iceland’s natural wonders. Highlights include the Geysir geothermal area, Gullfoss waterfall, and Kerid volcanic crater. Guests will enjoy an authentic Icelandic horse show and a unique tomato tasting experience. With hotel pickup, a knowledgeable guide, and personalized attention, it’s a memorable way to discover the country’s stunning landscapes.