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Discover iconic Game of Thrones filming locations across Iceland on a private 10-hour luxury jeep tour from Reykjavik, including waterfalls, national parks, and Viking sites.

This private day tour from Reykjavik costs $1,600 per group of up to 4, offering an intimate way to see some of the most stunning filming sites used in the HBO series. The 10-hour journey takes you through Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes, with a focus on locations that brought the show’s epic scenes to life.
Led by an experienced driver and guide, this tour offers exclusive access to filming spots, including the Bloody Gate at Thingvellir National Park and the training grounds at Gjáin. While the tour provides a comprehensive look at Iceland’s scenery and its role in Game of Thrones, it requires comfortable shoes and an openness to weather conditions, as it takes place rain or shine.
This experience is ideal for fans of the series and travelers who appreciate private, flexible tours that combine film history with natural beauty. It’s best suited for those comfortable with a full day of sightseeing and some potentially limited visibility during winter months.
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This private Game of Thrones tour departs from Reykjavik and takes you over Iceland’s diverse terrain, covering locations used in the series. The customized journey offers a deep dive into the show’s filming spots set amid Iceland’s rugged scenery.
Starting with the Þórufoss Waterfall, the guide explains its role in the show as Drogon’s scene in Meereen. Although not widely known, its serene setting along the Laxá Kjós river makes it a captivating stop. The waterfall’s hidden beauty is just one example of how the tour reveals lesser-known but visually stunning sites.
The journey then proceeds to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site with significant historical and geological importance. Here, the Bloody Gate at Almannagjá is showcased, used as a passageway for characters like Littlefinger and Arya. The Öxarárfoss Waterfall is another highlight, seen in the series as Arya follows her escape scene on horseback.

One of the tour’s unique stops is the reconstructed Viking farmhouse at Þjórsárdalur valley, representing Olly’s village from the series. This Viking settlement adds rich context for fans interested in the series’ fictional world, set in a historically inspired Icelandic environment.
Traveling through the southern Icelandic Highlands, visitors can also see Háifoss Waterfall, Iceland’s second-highest waterfall. Though overshadowed by its more famous counterparts, its powerful cascade makes it a worthwhile photo opportunity before exploring Gjáina, a tranquil valley lined with waterfalls and lava formations used for Arya’s training scenes.
This tour highlights three waterfalls—each with distinctive features. Haifoss Waterfall stands tall at a majestic height, offering viewers a dramatic landscape of basalt columns and rushing water. Oxararfoss provides a picturesque setting for Arya’s horseback scene after a fierce battle, showcasing Iceland’s volcanic geology.
The Orufoss Waterfall completes the waterfall trio, providing additional scenic beauty along the route. These sites not only serve as spectacular natural attractions but also as cinematic backdrops that bring the series’ iconic moments to life.
More Great Tours NearbyThe luxury Jeep used for this tour offers private and comfortable transportation, ideal for exploring Iceland’s rugged terrain. The driver/guide ensures a smooth experience, sharing insights into both the geological features and series-related details.
Included in the package are hotel pickup and drop-off, making the entire day seamless from start to finish. Travelers can also enjoy free Wi-fi onboard, allowing easy sharing of photos or quick updates during the trip.
While the tour runs rain or shine, visitors should prepare for potentially limited daylight hours during winter, which could influence site visits, especially in late autumn or winter months. The tour emphasizes comfortable shoes to navigate the uneven terrain at various stops.
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This private group experience offers the advantage of flexibility and personalized attention. Unlike larger tours, it allows the guide to tailor the pacing and focus on specific locations of interest, especially for big Game of Thrones fans.
The 10-hour duration ensures ample time to explore multiple filming sites without feeling rushed, though the actual schedule may vary based on weather and road conditions. The small group size enhances the sense of exclusivity, making the experience more immersive.

What sets this tour apart is its specialized focus on Game of Thrones filming locations, combined with Iceland’s stunning scenery. The luxury jeep enables access to sites that might be challenging for standard vehicles, providing a comfortable ride through rugged landscapes.
Plus, the tour’s inclusiveness—covering both iconic locations like Thingvellir and lesser-known spots such as Gjáina—gives a comprehensive view of the settings used in the series. The expert guide ensures that fans learn interesting stories and details about each site.
Travelers should be aware that weather conditions can influence the day’s schedule, especially during winter. Some sites may be visited in limited daylight or might be skipped if conditions are severe. The $1,600 price reflects the exclusive nature of the tour and the private group experience, making it a premium option for those seeking an in-depth, personalized adventure.
Comfortable shoes are advised for walking at stops, and while food and drinks are not included, travelers can plan accordingly. The full-day itinerary is suitable for those prepared for a day of sightseeing and driving in Iceland’s diverse climate.
This specialized tour offers a unique blend of film history and natural beauty, tailored for Game of Thrones enthusiasts and fans eager to see Iceland’s iconic landscapes. The private setting and luxury transport promise a comfortable, personalized experience, ideal for small groups or couples.
While the price point is higher than standard excursions, the exclusive access and comprehensive coverage of filming sites justify the cost for those passionate about the series. It’s an excellent choice for travelers looking to combine scenic exploration with a TV-inspired adventure.
This tour provides a memorable journey through Iceland’s stunning scenery and legendary series locations, making it a worthy addition to any Icelandic itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for winter travel?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine, but travelers should be prepared for limited daylight hours and potentially colder weather in winter. Some sites may be visited at dusk or in limited light, and severe weather could lead to cancellations.
Does the tour include meals?
No, food and drinks are not included, so visitors should bring snacks or plan to purchase at stops.
What should I wear for this day trip?
Comfortable shoes are essential, as some walking at stops is required. Weather-appropriate clothing is recommended, especially if visiting during colder months.
Can I customize this private tour?
The tour is designed as a private experience, which allows some flexibility. Travelers can discuss specific interests with the guide upon booking.
What sites will I see on this tour?
Highlights include Þórufoss Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park and the Bloody Gate, Gjáin valley, Olly’s Viking farmhouse, and several iconic waterfalls like Haifoss, Oxararfoss, and Orufoss.