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Experience Iceland’s Golden Circle in style with a private, customizable tour in a premium vehicle, featuring scenic stops, expert guides, and flexible pacing.
The Private Golden Circle tour in a premium class car offers a personalized way to explore some of Iceland’s most iconic natural sights. Priced at approximately $457.41 per person, this tour provides a private, luxury experience that departs from Reykjavik. It spans roughly 6 to 9 hours, making it ideal for travelers seeking an in-depth, flexible journey without the constraints of group tours. The tour features the convenience of pickup from multiple Reykjavik locations, a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi, and the ability to explore at your own pace.
This tour is especially suitable for those who value privacy, personalized attention, and the ability to customize their itinerary. It includes essential stops such as Kerid Crater, Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir, and Þingvellir National Park, with additional visits to less crowded, hidden gems like Faxafoss, Efstidalur II, and Bruarfoss Waterfall. While lunch is not included, travelers are encouraged to bring cash for a convenient break. The overall rating of 5.0 stars from 36 reviews reflects high satisfaction, especially for the knowledgeable guides and flexible experience.


This private Golden Circle tour stands out through its focus on personalized service and luxury transportation. Instead of sharing a bus with strangers, you and your private group travel in a premium-class vehicle, often a Tesla Y or similar, according to reviews. The tour is designed to be flexible; guides like Sergey, George, and Lilya are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and humor, making each stop engaging and informative.
The air-conditioned car is equipped with Wi-Fi, offering a modern, comfortable environment during the drive. This setup makes it perfect for those who want to relax, take photos, or catch up on messages while en route. The pickup service is available from different spots in Reykjavik, adding convenience, while parking fees and facility charges are covered, simplifying the logistics.
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The tour begins at Kerid Crater, a vivid volcanic caldera approximately 6,500 years old. Its bright red volcanic walls contrast sharply with the blue-green lake filling the crater, creating a striking scene popular among photographers. Visitors can explore the crater rim and get close to the volcanic rock, gaining a tangible sense of Iceland’s volcanic activity and geological history. The admission ticket for Kerid is included, allowing ample time for photos and exploration.
This stop offers an excellent introduction to Iceland’s volcanic landscape and is often highlighted for its visual appeal and unique geological features. Its location on the Golden Circle route makes it an accessible first stop that sets the tone for the day’s adventure.

Often overlooked compared to Gullfoss, Faxafoss provides a peaceful, scenic experience in its own right. Located on the Tungufljót River in southwest Iceland, this wide waterfall flows naturally through a lush landscape. Its 15-minute stop allows visitors to enjoy the cascading water and take photos without the crowds typical of more famous falls.
Since it is admission-free, Faxafoss offers a cost-effective and tranquil stop, appealing especially to nature lovers and photographers seeking quieter settings. The natural surroundings make it a pleasant detour before heading to the more dramatic Gullfoss.

Gullfoss, or the Golden Falls, remains one of Iceland’s most iconic landmarks. Situated in the canyon of the Hvítá River, it features a two-tier cascade with 11 meters and 21 meters drops, creating a spectacle of raw power. Visitors can view the waterfall from designated platforms, capturing its roaring waters and misty spray.
The waterfall’s appearance shifts with the seasons, but its awe-inspiring scale remains constant, drawing countless visitors annually. The 30-minute stop includes admission tickets, ensuring ample opportunity for photos. Its dramatic setting offers a quintessential Icelandic experience of nature’s force.

The tour’s third stop takes visitors to the famous Geysir area, home to the original geyser that gave all others their name. The nearby Strokkur geyser erupts approximately every few minutes, shooting boiling water high into the air—a thrilling spectacle.
This location also features geothermal features such as bubbling mud pools and steaming vents, providing insights into Iceland’s volcanic activity. The 45-minute stop includes free admission and offers a chance to relax at a nearby restaurant, ideal for a quick lunch. The geyser eruptions and geothermal phenomena are among the highlights of the Golden Circle.
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Adding a rustic touch, the tour visits Efstidalur II, a family-run farm located near the Golden Circle. Known for its traditional Icelandic hospitality, the farm features a cozy guesthouse, a restaurant, and an ice cream parlor made from milk produced on-site. This stop is about 15 minutes long and includes admission.
Travelers enjoy sampling fresh Icelandic ice cream and observing farm life firsthand. It’s a delightful way to experience rural Icelandic culture and support local families while taking a break from sightseeing.

Bruarfoss offers a more secluded experience with its bright blue waters and fragmented cascades. Located near the Golden Circle route, this hidden waterfall attracts photographers for its vivid color and unique appearance. Access typically involves a scenic hike, which may be challenging but rewarding for those seeking tranquility and stunning scenery.
A 25-minute stop lets visitors enjoy the view, take photos, and experience a less touristy part of Iceland’s landscape. Its less crowded setting makes it a favorite for those wanting to escape the busier attractions.

The final stop brings visitors to Þingvellir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the historic birthplace of Icelandic democracy. The park is renowned for its geological significance as the location where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Walking through the Almannagjá gorge reveals dramatic volcanic landscapes and rift valleys.
It’s also a site of cultural importance, being the location of Iceland’s oldest parliament, the Althing, first convened in 930. The 30-minute stop allows exploration of the park’s stunning scenery and historical sites, making it an enriching conclusion to the day.
The private nature of this tour ensures full flexibility in scheduling and pacing. Guides like Sergey, George, and Lilya are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and desire to customize the experience. Many reviews mention comfortable cars—often a Tesla Y or a BMW—and the ease of pickup and drop-off at your preferred Reykjavik location.
The included amenities such as Wi-Fi, bottled water, and parking fees add to the convenience. The tour accommodates most travelers, with most participants able to join, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours before.
While the $457.41 price per person might seem high compared to group tours, the personalized service, flexibility, and comfort make it worthwhile for those who prioritize a customized pace and intimate interactions. The high five-star rating and consistent praise for guides’ knowledge and warmth reinforce its quality.
This tour is ideal for visitors who want to explore the Golden Circle with maximum comfort and the option to skip crowded spots or linger longer at favorites. It’s especially suited for families, couples, or small groups seeking a stress-free, tailored day in Iceland’s stunning landscapes.
This private Golden Circle tour offers a luxurious, flexible alternative to traditional group excursions. The premium vehicle, expert guides, and customizable stops create a memorable and relaxed day exploring Iceland’s iconic sights and hidden treasures.
While lunch is not included, the attention to comfort, scenic diversity, and personalized pace make this tour a top choice for those wanting a more intimate experience. It suits travelers who appreciate expert insights, flexibility, and the pleasure of traveling in style.
For anyone seeking a well-paced, private adventure through Iceland’s remarkable landscapes, this tour delivers an engaging and comfortable journey along the Golden Circle.
“Sergey was an excellent guide, showed us many hidden gems. He was very knowledgeable, friendly and professional- highly recommend this tour.”
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included but there is an opportunity to bring cash and purchase food during the stop at Geysir.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 6 to 9 hours, depending on the pace and stops.
What type of vehicle is used?
Travelers are transported in luxury, air-conditioned vehicles such as Tesla Y or similar, with Wi-Fi onboard.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the private nature of the tour allows guides to tailor the stops and timing based on your preferences.
Are all stops included in the price?
Yes, parking and facility fees at stops like Kerid and Gullfoss are covered; admission tickets are included for some sites.
Is this tour suitable for most travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate, provided they can comfortably sit for several hours and walk short distances at stops.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized service, luxury vehicle, and exclusive stops like Efstidalur II and Bruarfoss set it apart from group options.
What do reviews say about the guides?
Guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and willingness to customize the experience to suit your interests.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through the provider, Nordix tours, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund at least 24 hours in advance; cancellations less than that are non-refundable.