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Experience Iceland’s Golden Circle on a 6.5-hour small group tour from Reykjavik cruise terminal, visiting Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and Oxarafoss with expert guides.
Exploring Iceland’s famous Golden Circle in a small group setting makes for a relaxed and personalized experience, especially when departing directly from the Reykjavik cruise terminal. This 6.5-hour tour by Nordur Travel offers a chance to see four of Iceland’s most iconic sites without the crowds that often accompany larger tours. The tour includes visits to Þingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area, Gullfoss waterfall, and the lesser-known yet stunning Oxarafoss.
One of the main advantages is the flexible departure from the cruise port, ensuring you have plenty of time to enjoy the sights and return to your ship with ease. The reviews highlight the professionalism of guides, the quality of the stops, and the excellent value for money, making this tour a solid choice for anyone wanting an efficient overview of Iceland’s natural wonders.
However, it’s worth noting that the vehicle arrangement may not suit everyone, especially those with mobility issues or those who prefer more space and better visibility during scenic stops. This tour suits travelers who appreciate small groups, detailed commentary, and a well-paced itinerary.


The tour begins right at the Skarfabakki, Miðbakki, or Faxagarður cruise terminals, with pickups scheduled to match cruise arrivals. This convenience means no extra transportation arrangements are necessary, making it ideal for travelers eager to maximize their time ashore.
Once underway, the small bus allows for a more intimate group and easier access to scenic viewpoints. The vehicle’s size is appreciated for navigating Iceland’s sometimes narrow or winding roads, leading to a smoother ride and more flexible stops.
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The first stop at Þingvellir National Park combines history and geology in one. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s famous for its tectonic rift valley where the North American and Eurasian plates diverge visibly. Visitors walk across the rift, witnessing the remarkable landscape, and learn about Iceland’s ancient parliament, Alþingi, established here over a thousand years ago.
Designed to be a 35-minute photo stop and guided sightseeing, the visit balances scenic views with informative commentary. The guide explains the significance of the site, adding context that enriches the experience without feeling rushed.

Within Þingvellir, the Oxarafoss waterfall offers a peaceful break with spectacular photo opportunities. This picturesque cascade flows from the Öxará river and provides a tranquil contrast to the more dramatic sites on the route.
With approximately 30 minutes allocated, visitors have time to enjoy the scenery, snap photos, and take in the fresh air. The stop is appreciated for its natural beauty and the chance to relax amid Iceland’s rugged landscape.

Next, the tour moves to the Geysir geothermal area, where the famous Strokkur geyser erupts every few minutes. Visitors can anticipate witnessing boiling water shooting high into the air, a dynamic display of Iceland’s volcanic activity.
In 45 minutes, there’s ample time to explore the bubbling hot springs, mud pools, and steaming vents surrounding Strokkur. The guide shares insights into the geothermal phenomena, making this stop both visually exciting and educational. The area is lively but not overcrowded, thanks to the small group setting.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Gullfoss waterfall is a highlight of the Golden Circle, with its powerful two-tiered cascade plunging into a deep canyon. The roar of the water and the sheer force of nature are captivating.
Spending around 40 minutes here, visitors can walk along designated paths to enjoy different viewpoints. The guide provides context about the river Hvítá and the history behind the waterfall’s conservation efforts. The site’s grandeur makes it an unforgettable stop.

The tour concludes with a drop-off at the cruise terminals, including Miðbakki, Faxagarður, or Skarfabakki. The schedule ensures you return with plenty of time before your ship departs, avoiding the stress of rushing.
The transportation is comfortable, and the small group size facilitates easier boarding. The guides’ local knowledge and smooth logistics help make the experience worry-free.

Guides are noted for their knowledgeable, friendly, and professional demeanor. Multiple reviews praise the guides for their storytelling skills, ability to adapt to schedule changes, and overall helpfulness.
Several comments highlight guides like Diego, Emilia, and Laura as engaging and well-informed, sharing stories and facts that bring the landscape alive. Their ability to adjust plans for late arrivals—common with cruise schedules—is a key strength.

The 6.5-hour duration ensures enough time at each stop without feeling rushed. The small group format means more time for questions and personal interaction. The pacing receives high marks, with stops spaced out evenly across the day.
While the vehicle can be cramped for some, especially those in the back seats, the overall comfort remains good, particularly for those who value the intimacy of a small group.

This small group tour stands out for its intimate size and direct pickup from the cruise terminal, making it highly convenient. The reviews emphasize the value of knowledgeable guides and well-chosen stops.
Some other tours may offer longer or more comprehensive experiences, but this one strikes a good balance between coverage and efficiency. The opportunity to see Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and Oxarafoss in a single day is ideal for travelers with limited time in Reykjavik.
The vehicle arrangement may be less suitable for travelers with mobility impairments or those who prefer more space. Some reviews mention seating arrangements that could lead to limited views or comfort issues.
Also, since lunch is not included, travelers should plan to bring snacks or plan a quick meal at Geysir. The tour does not include extensive time at the city of Reykjavik itself, focusing instead on the natural sites outside the city.
This Golden Circle tour from the cruise terminal offers a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide, covering Iceland’s most celebrated sights efficiently. It is ideal for those who want a stress-free, well-organized half-day trip without sacrificing the depth or quality of the sites visited.
The positive reviews reflect a consistent high standard of professionalism, scenic stops, and flexibility, making it a reliable choice for cruise visitors wanting to see Iceland’s natural wonders comfortably.
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included, but there is free time at Geysir to buy snacks or eat.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6.5 hours from pickup to drop-off.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs directly from the Reykjavik cruise terminals: Skarfabakki, Miðbakki, or Faxagarður.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
No, it is not recommended for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
What sites will I visit?
You will visit Þingvellir National Park, Oxarafoss Waterfall, Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss Waterfall.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, guides are highly praised for their friendly, professional, and informative commentary.
Can the schedule be changed if the cruise ship is delayed?
Yes, the tour company has demonstrated flexibility in adjusting start times for late arrivals.
Is this tour good value for money?
Absolutely, reviews mention it as offering excellent value for a comprehensive experience.
How many people are in the group?
The tour operates in a small group, providing a more personal experience than larger bus tours.
What should I wear?
Dress in weather-appropriate clothing and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking.
What makes this tour different from others?
The direct pickup from the cruise terminal and the focus on a small, private group setting set this tour apart.
Will I see the eruption of Strokkur geyser?
Yes, Strokkur erupts every few minutes, and you will have plenty of opportunities to witness its spectacular jet.
This Reykjavik: Small Group Golden Circle from Cruise Terminal tour offers a high-quality, convenient way to explore Iceland’s most famous natural sites, with knowledgeable guides, flexible scheduling, and a comfortable, intimate setting. It’s an excellent choice for travelers wanting a concise, memorable Icelandic experience before returning to their cruise.
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