Private Golden Circle

Departure
from 8AM to 12AM
Duration
8h
Pick-Up
Flexible
Type
Small Group
Language
English

Private Golden Circle

Walk Between Worlds on Iceland’s Golden Circle

Þingvellir (Thingvellir): Iceland’s Birthplace

Morning light spills across the lava plain at Þingvellir as the Öxará river threads toward the falls. People once gathered at Lögberg, the Law Rock, to hear the laws spoken aloud and settle disputes in the open air. Here the island’s great assembly, the Alþingi, took root and Iceland’s early choices were made — including the turn toward Christianity — with mountains as witnesses. Walk the path today and you step between the North American and Eurasian plates, a slow parting seam that proves the ground is alive. Silfra’s water, filtered through lava and clear as glass, glows in blues and silver. Þingvellir remains a national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the birthplace of a nation set inside a living landscape.

Efstidalur dairy farm

At Efstidalur dairy farm, the sweet smell of waffles and fresh cream mixes with warm hay from the cowshed below. Through big windows you can watch the herd chewing contentedly while the Ice Cream Barn serves scoops made from the farm’s own milk. Outside, fields roll toward low hills; inside, it’s all farmhouse comfort—simple soups, burgers, and skyr that taste like the place. Kids love the calves in summer, adults love the coffee with a cold cone, and everyone leaves with a little milk mustache and a big grin. A gentle, delicious pause on the Golden Circle.

Geysir

At Geysir the ground breathes. In the Haukadalur valley, steam drifts over bubbling pools while Strokkur gathers itself—glass-blue for a heartbeat—then bursts skyward in a column of hot water and cheers. The “Great Geysir” nearby once erupted so famously it gave the world the word geyser; today the whole field still hisses and whispers with heat. Walk the paths, feel the warmth underfoot, and watch the terraces shine with minerals—proof that Iceland’s fire sits just below the skin.

Gullfoss Waterfall

At Gullfoss, the glacial Hvítá River rushes over a broad shelf, gathers itself, then plunges again into a narrow canyon. Mist rises like breath and, when sun breaks through, rainbows arc across the falls. In summer the grass glows green; in winter ice rims the cliffs and the roar deepens. Stand at the rail and the name “Golden Falls” makes sense—water turned to light.

Kerið Crater

At Kerið, fire left a perfect circle and water moved in. Rust-red and orange slopes fall to a small turquoise lake that mirrors the sky. Walk the rim and the colors change with every step; follow the path down and the crater walls rise like an arena around you. Formed when a volcanic cone collapsed into its own magma chamber, Kerið feels both raw and calm—an easy, photogenic stop where Iceland’s geology shows its colors.

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Need to know

190.000 isk up to 7 passengers and 245.000 iskfrom 8 to 19 passengers.
The order or availability of attractions may change due to road or weather conditions
Duration 8h tour but the duration can be adjusted to accommodate the customers request.
Northstar Travel reserves the right to delay or cancel any tour due to weather or any other dangerous conditions for the safety of our clients.
All year round tour
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so please dress accordingly.
Departude from 8:00 AM , 9:00 AM , 10:00 AM , 11:00AM , 12:00 AM
We recommend wearing warm, windproof, and waterproof clothing to ensure your comfort throughout the journey.
Flexible pick-up and drop-off included.
Easy and accessible to anyone in good health. It does not require extensive physical activity, just comfortable walking suitable for most people.
Tour guided in english but other languages may be available upon request.
We make stops for Lunch but food and drinks are not included
Free Wifi on board
Any cancellations within 72 hours of the tour will not be eligible for a refund. We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance that includes coverage for tour cancellations
Admision at Kerið and all other taxes