Your Private Golden Circle Tour with a Personal Guide
Highlights
- Your personal tour with a private guide
- Visit the iconic Gullfoss Waterfall
- Explore the beautiful Thingvellir National Park
- Witness the spectacular Geysir eruption
- Unforgettable experiences in the Golden Circle
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Private transportation included
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Personal guide for your group
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Duration 8 hours
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infant seats available
Experience the wonders of Iceland's Golden Circle on your own private tour with a personal guide. This customizable tour allows you to explore the iconic Golden Circle at your own pace, making it comfortable and efficient for your travel needs. Start your journey with the breathtaking Golden Circle Route, taking you to Þingvellir, Efstidalur, Friðheimar, Geysir, Strokkur, and Gullfoss. Marvel at the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, Iceland's most popular waterfall, with its unique flow and dimensions. Take a stroll on the wooden boardwalk and admire the waterfall from above and below. Continue your adventure to Thingvellir National Park, where you can explore the rift valley where the North American and Eurasian plates meet. Discover Almannagja, the magnificent Oxararfoss waterfall, and the crystal clear Flosagja and Nikulasargja fault lines. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the incredible Geysir, the first-ever known water geyser. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that should not be missed.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Iceland's Golden Circle with a personal guide on this customizable 8-hour private tour, designed for comfort and efficiency.
Included
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Personal Guide
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Private transportation
Excluded
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Lunch
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Golden Circle Route
Golden Circle tour Þingvellir, Efstidalur, Friðheimar, Geysir, Strokkur, Gullfoss.
Gullfoss – The Iceland’s Most Popular Waterfall This awe-inspiring waterfall is located on the Hvitá River. However, it was once rented to produce energy and later sold to the Iceland Government. A young farmer threatened to jump on the waterfall if it was sold to produce energy. Due to his actions, the waterfall was preserved and a rock monument was built there to honor his heroic act, which you can admire as well. Now, this waterfall serves as a beautiful landmark for visiting tourists. Gullfoss is high on the radar of tourists to visit which makes it Iceland’s signature waterfalls. It is also part of the Golden Circle. While also being the most amazing waterfalls in Europe because of its unique water flow and dimension, it also seems to vanish inside the earth, until the land next to the waterfall. It is formed due to two huge plaques fractures that formed an 11, 21, and 32 meters fall. The waterfall is situated at a 110 km distance from Reykjavik from road 35. The journey consists of around 1 hour and 30 minutes in total. It is relatively easy to get to Gullfoss since many buses run daily from Reykjavik, and if you’re planning your own excursion then a 4 x 4 car is not required. The roads are mostly in good condition during summer, but care should be taken during winter. Recreational Activities: You can take a peaceful stroll on the wooden boardwalk from the waterfall. There are two viewpoints, from above and below. Watching the waterfall from above is an interesting perspective as it feels like the waterfall is vanishing underground. You can also walk down the wooden boardwalk to watch the waterfall from downwards. Both of these viewpoints are equally spectacular. However, it is advised to wear a rain jacket as the water might drench you, but it’s a risk you must be willing to take to experience the waterfall at its full bloom. Places to stay: There are many activities that you can part take to keep yourself invested in. Gullfoss has a beautiful hotel at a 5 minutes distance; you can rest there and later enjoy a warm cup of coffee at a nearby café. At night if you are in luck you can catch a glimpse of the majestic Northern Lights that are visible in the night sky. Golden Circle: As previously mentioned Gullfoss is a part of an interesting route called Golden Circle. Therefore, you can easily add a few more locations and detours to your itinerary. You can visit Thingvellir National Park, Haukadalur, and geyser geothermal zone in just one day. These places can fit perfectly in your schedule if you choose not to spend too much time in each place. Conclusion: Gullfoss is a true miracle in nature, the stream of water cascading over the rocky outcrops, and the vibrant flora surrounding it is a sight to behold. This place should be on your radar if you are ever visiting Iceland, as it is worth exploring and all the praise that it can garner.
Thingvellir National Park of Iceland There is no doubt that the natural beauty of Iceland is the backbone of its tourism sector. The vastly uninhabited land which is naturally unaffected by human activity is such a concept that attracts thousands of tourists every year. The unique location of Iceland acquires such an exclusive combination of latitude and climatic conditions that give rise to very rare landscapes that are hard to come by anywhere else in the world. This is why the government of Iceland took steps to preserve nature by setting up national parks throughout the country like the Vatnajokull National park in south Iceland and the Jokulsargljufur National park in the north. But without doubt the most spectacular of all of Iceland’s protected areas in the Thingvellir national park. ACCESSIBILITY This national park is part of the municipality of Blaskogabyggo, about 40 km northeast from the capital city of Reykjavik. It is hardly an hour’s drive away from the capital, and most of that travel is on the well-maintained ring road. Taking the Route 1 from Reykjavik, until you hit Route 36 in Mosfellsbaer, will take you directly to the national park. WHY IT’S GREAT! The park holds great nationalism values for Icelandic people as it is associated with Althing, the national parliament. This park sits in a rift valley where the North American and Eurasian plate border each other, its importance can be understood from the fact that it was declared a world heritage site in 2004. The following are a few attractions Thingvellir has to offer: ALMANNAGJA Almannagja lies on the eastern boundary of the American plate and the western boundary of the Eurasian plate. This fault is the surface expression of deeply rooted normal faults. DREKINGARHYLUR (The Drowning Pool) Drekingarhylur is more commonly called the drowning pool. Befittingly named, this pool was used by people of the 13th century to drown criminals as a form of execution, though drowning executions were banned throughout Iceland when reforms were made. Now, this pool is only used by tourists for swimming and photography purposes. OXARARFOSS WATERFALL Staying with our water theme, the Oxararfoss is undoubtedly the most magnificent waterfall of Thingvellir. Besides the grace of the Oxara River falling over the rocks, these places also have significant historical value. It is said that when the land was newly settled the settlers dug a hole in this river, frozen at that time, to put an ax in the place to claim the land. Oxi in Iceland means ax. FLOSAGJA AND NIKULASARGJA Both are one of the largest fault lines in Thingvellir, additionally, they are both filled with crystal clear glacial water up to 25 meters deep. Scuba diving in these trenches is very common and is often acclaimed as an awe-inspiring experience as one is literally swimming between two continents. THINVELLIR CHURCH This beautiful church is often the first point of the visit when tourists enter the part. The building’s off-white coloration magnifies its beauty in winter as it camouflages with both the sky and the ground. There is also the prime minister’s summer house next to the church which is also open to visit most of the year. Final Thought: This landmark is crawling with activities to keep you invested. From nature to human-made places, Iceland has the whole spectrum of wonderful places that should be on your radar and itinerary.
The Great Geysir If we were to tell u about a place where the ground from thousands of meters below has exceptionally high temperatures that build up so much pressure overtime that it forces boiling subterranean contents out from the earth more than a hundred feet into the air, you would probably try to keep as far away from it as possible. But in the Haukadalur valley of southwest Iceland, there is a giant water geyser that hundreds of people flock to watch every year in hopes to see it in action. HISTORY The geyser’s name is befittingly Geysir, it is also known as The Great Geysir. The English word geyser itself is derived from this very marvel as it was the first-ever water geyser known to the modern Europeans. The word Geysir itself was derived from the Old Norse verb geysa which meant “to gush”. Geologists predict the Giant Geysir probably formed about 10000 years ago. But written accounts of hot water geysers in Haukadalur date back to 1294. During the “Age of Enlightenment” during the 18th century, Europeans showed great interest in the unnatural phenomenon but could not conclude how the Geysir works, though its height reaching up to 170 meters was recorded. This is an exceptional height even for Geysir which has an average spouting height of about 45 to 54 meters. VISITING THE GEYSIR The Geysir is random enough to make its eruptions unpredictable. It can lay dormant for many years or be frequent enough to spout water about 8 to 9 times a day during some periods. Though its activity is somewhat related to ground activity and earthquakes. We are in luck as for the past 60 to 70 years the Geysir seems to be in its active episode, this is also attributed to the small earthquakes and tectonic activity in the area. Getting to Geysir is quite easy as it can be reached from Reykjavík through very frequent tour buses that visit the Golden Circle landmarks across Iceland. But driving there personally by car is also easy as a four-wheel drive is not compulsory, by following road 1 then road 35 or 36 then getting onto route 365 taking you through Thingvellir and Laugarvatn, it takes close to about an hour and a half to reach the valley of Haukadalur. The land where Geysir is located is actually privately owned and the ownership has changed a lot of hands, previously there was a large fence around the entire area and there was a visiting fee to be able to see the Geysir but now it has all been taken down and there is no fee. OTHER GEYSERS IN ICELAND Although not as magnificent as Geysir but there are many other smaller geysers like the Strokkur geyser that is predictable due to its fixed schedule of erupting. The Blesi, also known as “the flames”, is another geyser having two twin basins that are connected from below but one spews hot water while the other spews cold water. No matter where in Iceland you witness a water geyser, the experience will always be unique and awe-inspiring. The Bottom Line: This magnificent place is one of a kind, and the opportunity shouldn’t be missed when given the chance to visit it. You will have to visit the place in person to experience and unravel the mystery behind this unique geyser.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Try the local cuisine at Friðheimar.
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Dress in layers; weather changes fast.
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Visit Thingvellir early to avoid crowds.
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Bring a camera for stunning views.
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Stop at local shops for unique souvenirs.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Your private golden circle tour with a personal guide is the ultimate experience for travelers seeking a customizable and immersive adventure in Iceland. This private tour allows you to tailor your itinerary to your schedule, ensuring both comfort and efficiency throughout your journey. With a knowledgeable and experienced guide by your side, you'll have the opportunity to explore some of Iceland's most iconic landmarks, including the Golden Circle route, Gullfoss Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park, and the incredible Great Geysir. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Iceland's natural wonders, where every moment will be filled with awe and wonder.What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect to witness the breathtaking beauty of Iceland's landscapes, from stunning waterfalls to geothermal wonders. Immerse yourself in the untouched nature and experience the power of Gullfoss Waterfall as it cascades over rocky outcrops. Explore Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can walk between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. Marvel at the incredible eruptions of the Great Geysir, a natural wonder that spouts boiling subterranean contents into the air. With a private guide, you'll have the freedom to spend as much time as you want at each location, capturing stunning photos and creating lasting memories.Who is this for?
This private golden circle tour is perfect for all types of travelers, whether you're a solo adventurer, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family looking to create unforgettable experiences together. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the untouched landscapes and unique geological formations, while history buffs will appreciate the cultural significance of the national park. This tour is designed for those who want to fully immerse themselves in Iceland's natural wonders and explore at their own pace.Why book this?
Booking this private golden circle tour means you'll have the luxury of a personal guide who can provide insider knowledge and insights about each location you visit. This allows you to truly connect with the country and its rich history. You won't have to worry about navigating through unfamiliar territory or following a rigid itinerary – instead, you can customize your tour to suit your preferences and interests. This personalized experience ensures that every moment of your journey is tailored to you, creating a truly unforgettable adventure in the land of fire and ice.Good to know
Before embarking on this tour, it's important to note that the roads to these locations are mostly in good condition during the summer but may require extra caution during winter. It is recommended to wear a rain jacket when visiting Gullfoss Waterfall, as the water spray can be quite intense. Additionally, there are various recreational activities available at each location, such as peaceful strolls and viewpoints that offer different perspectives. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning beauty of Iceland's natural wonders.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced this private golden circle tour rave about the flexibility and personalized attention they received. They were able to spend as much time as they wanted at each location, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and taking unforgettable photos. The knowledgeable guides provided fascinating insights and stories about each landmark, enhancing the overall experience. Visitors were captivated by the power and beauty of Gullfoss Waterfall, the unique geological formations at Thingvellir National Park, and the awe-inspiring eruptions of the Great Geysir. Overall, travelers were extremely satisfied with their journey and highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Iceland.Journals from our explorers at this location
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