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Discover Iceland's stunning Stuðlagil Canyon and Highland Circle with a local guide. Enjoy basalt formations, a deep gorge, hot springs, and a power plant in one 8-hour tour.
This full-day tour from East Iceland offers an immersive experience of some of the region’s most striking natural sights, all with a knowledgeable local guide. Priced at $404 per person, the tour lasts approximately 8 hours and includes pickup and a mobile ticket for convenience. It’s ideal for those who enjoy geological marvels, scenic views, and unique Icelandic landmarks. The tour is suited for individuals with moderate physical fitness, as some activities involve walking and outdoor exploration.
One of the biggest strengths is the combination of diverse stops: from the famous Stuðlagil Canyon with its iconic basalt columns, to the deep Hafrahvammagljúfur Gorge, relaxing in a natural hot spring, and observing Iceland’s largest power plant. With free cancellation available, this tour appeals to travelers wanting a well-organized, comprehensive adventure in East Iceland.
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The tour begins with a drive to Rjúkandi waterfall in Jökuldalur, serving as an initial scenic stop. From there, the journey continues to the famous Stuðlagil Canyon, regarded as one of Iceland’s most photogenic locations. Here, visitors explore the renovated viewpoint at Grund, which offers aerial views from safe platforms and trails.
Stuðlagil boasts one of Iceland’s largest basalt column formations, which visually contrast against the blue-green river that flows through the gorge. Even during seasonal changes, the canyon’s beauty remains captivating, making it a prime spot for photography and appreciating Iceland’s volcanic geology.
Next, the tour visits Hafrahvammagljúfur, also called Dimmugljúfur, known as Iceland’s deepest gorge at approximately 200 meters deep. This site offers dramatic views of the canyon’s cliffs and provides a sense of scale that highlights Iceland’s rugged terrain. Visitors can walk along the designated trails, taking in the grandeur of this imposing natural feature.
This stop emphasizes the diversity of Iceland’s landscapes, from basalt columns to sheer gorges. Its remote location enhances the sense of exploration, and the free admission makes it accessible for all participants.
Midway through the tour, a visit to a quiet hot spring offers a chance to soak and unwind amid serene wilderness. This natural hot spring provides a peaceful break, with no additional facilities on-site. Visitors should come prepared for a simple outdoor experience, enjoying the soothing waters surrounded by Iceland’s rugged natural beauty.
The hot spring stop is an excellent way to recharge before continuing to the more expansive sightseeing highlights. It’s particularly appealing for those looking for a relaxing moment amidst a day full of adventure.
The tour concludes with a visit to Iceland’s largest power plant, located at the Hálslón reservoir near Kárahnjúkar. This impressive hydroelectric facility is one of Europe’s biggest, showcasing Iceland’s renewable energy infrastructure.
Travelers will witness the massive dam and learn about the region’s hydroelectric development. The visit lasts around 2 hours and 40 minutes, providing ample opportunity to view this industrial marvel and understand its role in Iceland’s energy landscape.
The tour is operated by Tanni Travel, with transportation provided in an air-conditioned vehicle. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience. The departure time is at 9:00am, with a pickup service included from designated meeting points in East Iceland.
The small group setting allows for better interaction with the guide, who is licensed and fluent in English, enhancing the overall experience through insightful commentary and personalized attention.
Booking this tour well in advance—on average 162 days ahead—is recommended to secure a spot, given its popularity. The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexibility for changing plans or weather conditions.
Participants should expect to spend about 8 hours on the trip, with opportunities for photo stops, short walks, and scenic viewing. The tour is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities and natural Icelandic scenery, but should be considered by travelers with moderate physical fitness.
The sole review highlights the knowledgeable and friendly guide Sev, who is praised for being kind and informative. This personal touch significantly enhances the overall journey, making the experience more engaging and memorable. The guide’s explanations help guests appreciate the geological features and cultural significance of each site, elevating the tour beyond just sightseeing.
Since the tour involves outdoor exploration and walking on trails, wearing comfortable outdoor footwear and dressing appropriately for variable weather is advised. As facilities are limited at stops like the hot spring, bring personal essentials like towels or water if desired.
While the hot spring stop provides a refreshing break, the main highlights—such as the canyons and power plant—are the core attractions, offering unforgettable views of Iceland’s natural and industrial landscape.
This Stuðlagil Canyon & Highland Circle tour provides a balanced mix of stunning geological sights, cultural insights, and relaxing moments. It’s perfect for those seeking a comprehensive adventure that captures the essence of East Iceland’s wild beauty.
The small group size and expert guidance ensure a smooth experience, while the diverse stops keep the day engaging and visually captivating. For anyone eager to see Iceland’s volcanic formations, deep gorges, and impressive hydroelectric infrastructure, this tour offers great value and a chance to connect deeply with Iceland’s natural wonders.
“We had a wonderful experience! Sev was kind and very informative. We enjoyed the beauty of Iceland! The canyon was spectacular! The reindeer park a…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price of $404 includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a licensed English guide, and all stops listed in the itinerary.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 8 hours, from pickup to drop-off, allowing time to visit multiple sites comfortably.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The key stops are Stuðlagil Canyon, Hafrahvammagljúfur Gorge, a natural hot spring, and the Kárahnjúkar power plant with the Hálslón reservoir.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with limited mobility?
While the tour involves outdoor walking and some trail use, it’s best suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness. Mobility limitations should be considered before booking.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
What should I bring for the hot spring stop?
Bring personal towels and water if desired, as there are no facilities at the hot spring location. Dress appropriately for outdoor weather.