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Discover Iceland's Golden Circle with a 9-hour Super Jeep tour from Reykjavik, including glacier adventures, waterfalls, and off-road sights in premium style.
The Golden Circle and Glacier Super Jeep Adventure offers an exciting way to explore Iceland’s iconic sights. Priced at $373.54 per person, this 9-hour tour departs from Reykjavik and includes round-trip transport. What makes this experience stand out is the use of a super-Jeep that ventures into areas big buses cannot reach, giving access to remote countryside and off-road glacier terrain. The tour receives a perfect 5.0 out of 5 rating from 21 reviews, with 100% recommending it, highlighting its popularity and quality.
This tour is ideal for those who want an immersive, adventure-filled day with expert guidance, especially if they enjoy off-road driving, stunning natural scenery, and glacier explorations. The inclusion of visits to Gullfoss waterfall, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, plus Langjokull Glacier adventures, makes it a comprehensive package. The small group size—limited to 16 participants—ensures a comfortable, personalized experience.
While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s flexibility and expert guides have earned praise for their knowledgeable storytelling and adaptability to weather conditions.


This Golden Circle tour starts in central Reykjavik with a convenient 9:00 am pickup. The round-trip transport removes any hassle of logistics, making it simple to relax and focus on the experience. The small group size means more personalized attention from the driver-guides, who are known for their friendly demeanor and wealth of local knowledge.
The price includes all taxes, landing, and facility fees, providing a transparent cost. However, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase refreshments during the stops.
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The tour’s first stop is Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a place of historic Icelandic Parliament origins. Visitors spend approximately 20 minutes here, enjoying the natural beauty and uncovering its history, where the longest continuous parliament was founded over 1,000 years ago.
Thingvellir offers a unique landscape, where tectonic plates are visible at the Silfra fissure, and the rift valley creates dramatic views. The admission is free, allowing for a relaxed exploration.

Next, the tour visits the Geysir hot spring area, where the Strokkur geyser erupts approximately every 10 minutes, reaching heights of around 25 meters. The 1-hour stop allows plenty of time to watch these spectacular eruptions, photograph the bubbling springs, and soak in the geothermal atmosphere, which is free to enjoy.
The area is rich with thermal pools and colorful mineral deposits, offering excellent photo opportunities and a chance to learn about Iceland’s geothermal activity.

The Gullfoss waterfall is a highlight of the tour, with its massive, milky cascades plunging into a deep canyon. The 30-minute stop provides an up-close view of this powerful natural feature, which is both stunning and accessible via designated viewing platforms.
The admission fee is included, making it easy for visitors to appreciate its majestic beauty without extra expense. The viewpoint offers excellent photo angles of the two-tiered waterfall, which is especially dramatic when the sunlight hits the mist.
The Langjokull Glacier, the second-largest glacier in Iceland, is accessible via the super-Jeep, which takes travelers off-road into remote glacier areas. This 30-minute stop is more than just a sightseeing chance—it’s an adventure, with options to snowmobile or drive off-road buggies in the glacier environment as add-ons.
This part of the tour is especially praised for the thrilling ride through knee-deep snow and rugged terrain. The guided visit offers insight into the glacier’s significance, and the experience is described as exciting and unique.
Across multiple reviews, guides such as Magnús, Gunnar, and Valur stand out for their deep knowledge, friendly attitude, and ability to adapt to changing weather conditions. They share stories about Iceland’s history, culture, and geology, often tailoring the experience based on weather or group interests.
Reviewers highlight that these guides are flexible, informative, and entertaining, making the day both educational and enjoyable. Their passion for Iceland shines through during every stop, enriching the experience.

The timing of the stops balances sightseeing and travel, allowing enough time at each location without feeling rushed. Weather can vary, so travelers are advised to dress according to the forecast and be prepared for sudden changes.
The small group size means the pace can be adjusted, and comfort remains a priority. The round-trip transport ensures a hassle-free day, making it suitable for those who prefer a compact, well-organized experience.

For an extra fee, snowmobiling or off-road buggy driving on the glacier can be booked. These add-ons significantly enhance the adventure aspect, with many reviewers considering them the highlight of the tour. Participants need to be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license for these activities.
These excursions require additional booking but are highly recommended for travelers eager for more adrenaline on their Icelandic adventure.
Priced at $373.54, this all-inclusive tour covers transport, guide, all admission fees, and the opportunity to explore both Golden Circle highlights and glacier terrains. The small group size and expert guides add to the perceived value.
While food and drinks are not included, the comfort of round-trip pickup and the off-road adventures make this a comprehensive package for those wanting a full-day, immersive experience.
This tour suits those who value guided expertise, enjoy off-road exploration, and want to visit Iceland’s top natural sights without worrying about logistics. It’s especially attractive for adventure seekers wanting to drive on a glacier and access remote areas.
Families with children aged 6 and above can participate, provided they meet moderate physical fitness requirements and are comfortable in off-road environments. The small group size ensures a more intimate experience.
This 9-hour tour from Reykjavik offers a dynamic, adventure-oriented way to see Iceland’s Golden Circle and glacier landscapes. The use of a super-Jeep to reach hidden corners and remote sites adds an extra layer of excitement that many reviews praise. The guides’ knowledgeability and friendly approach make the day both informative and enjoyable.
While travelers should be prepared for weather fluctuations and not expect included meals, the comprehensive stops and off-road adventures justify the price for adventure lovers. This tour delivers stunning scenery, thrilling experiences, and personalized guidance, making it a standout option among Iceland excursions.
“Really enjoyed our tour…truly like being on a movie set. Magnus was full of history and so proud of his country. Very flexible and relaxed!”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 6 and above can join, provided they have moderate physical fitness and are comfortable in off-road environments.
What is included in the price?
The price covers pickup and drop-off in Reykjavik, all taxes and fees, admission tickets for Gullfoss, Thingvellir, and the glacier, plus the guide services.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should bring snacks or plan to purchase food during the stops.
What activities are available at Langjokull Glacier?
Options include snowmobiling and off-road buggy driving, both of which are additional paid activities with age and license restrictions.
How long are the stops at each site?
Stops range from 20 minutes at Thingvellir to 1 hour at Geysir, with 30-minute visits at Gullfoss and Langjokull.
What should I wear?
Dress according to the weather forecast, with layers and rain gear recommended due to Iceland’s changeable weather.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled 24 hours prior. If canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or alternative date is provided.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 16 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
Is this tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness and involves off-road driving, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues.
What makes this tour different from other Golden Circle options?
The key difference is the use of a super-Jeep to access remote areas and glacier terrain, offering a more adventurous, off-road experience compared to standard bus tours.