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Discover Iceland’s highlights on a 9.5-hour tour including Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, a delicious tomato farm lunch, and relaxing in Sky Lagoon.

This Golden Circle tour from Reykjavík offers a comprehensive glimpse into Iceland’s most famous natural and cultural sights for $299 per person. With a duration of approximately 9 hours and 30 minutes, the tour combines sightseeing, delicious local cuisine, and ultimate relaxation. The tour departs at 10:01 am from Reykjavík and features a small group size of just 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience with personalized attention.
One of the main advantages is the inclusive lunch at Fridheimar Tomato Farm, where you can indulge in fresh tomato soup, ravioli, or grilled tortilla pizza, alongside unlimited homemade bread. The tour concludes with a visit to the geothermal Sky Lagoon, offering a chance to unwind in warm, mineral-rich waters for about 2 hours. This mix of cultural, culinary, and geothermal experiences makes it ideal for those seeking a well-rounded day in Iceland, though it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with multiple stops and a moderate pace.

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The tour kicks off at Þingvellir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the history of Iceland’s parliament, the Althing, dates back to 930 AD. Beyond its historical significance, the location is geologically fascinating, as Europe and North America meet here, creating dramatic rift valleys. Visitors get approximately 45 minutes to explore this site, with an admission ticket included. We appreciate how guides explain both the cultural importance and geological features, making the stop engaging and informative.

Next, the journey takes you to the Haukadalur valley, home to the legendary Great Geysir and the more active Strokkur. Around 45 minutes are spent walking around the geothermal area, where erupting hot springs create spectacular displays, often erupting every few minutes. Visitors can also grab a coffee or light snack and use restroom facilities before proceeding. The admission to Geysir is free, making this stop both exciting and practical.

The tour includes a 25-minute visit to Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most recognizable waterfalls. The Hvítá river plunges down a two-tiered staircase, creating a powerful and breathtaking sight. No matter the season, Gullfoss remains stunning, and the guide highlights its natural forces and history. The admission ticket is included, and the scenic views offer excellent photo opportunities.

After the natural wonders, the tour heads to Fridheimar, a famous greenhouse tomato farm. Here, a set lunch is included, featuring options like tomato soup, ravioli pasta, or grilled tortilla pizza. Visitors enjoy unlimited homemade bread and can purchase local desserts or drinks, including the possibility of tasting tasty Bloody Marys. The farm setting offers a unique chance to enjoy Icelandic produce in a lush greenhouse environment. There’s also a chance to pet an Icelandic horse on the way out, adding a charming touch to the visit.
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The tour wraps up at the Sky Lagoon, where you arrive between 17:00 and 17:30. The admission includes a 7-step ritual, a towel, and the opportunity to spend about 2 hours soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters designed to promote healing and relaxation. Inside and outside refreshments are available for purchase, and the lagoon’s signature design provides stunning views and a peaceful retreat. This final stop offers a soothing end to a busy day of sightseeing.

Pickup points are available at various hotel and hostel locations across downtown Reykjavík, simplifying the start of the day. The group size is capped at just 12 travelers, creating a friendly and personalized atmosphere. The guide is an English-speaking expert who provides informative commentary throughout the day, making sure you get the most out of each stop.

This tour’s price of $299 covers most essentials: all entrance fees, a late lunch at Fridheimar, transfer to Sky Lagoon, and the 7-step geothermal ritual. The only items not included are camera, swimwear, clothing, and hotel drop-off—the latter meaning travelers need to arrange their own transportation back to their accommodations after the lagoon.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate combining cultural sights with culinary experiences and geothermal relaxation. It’s particularly appealing to those who prefer small group tours for a more personalized experience and want everything organized, from hotel pickup to entrance tickets. Those who enjoy natural beauty, good food, and warm baths will find this tour very satisfying.
This carefully curated day offers a balanced mix of Iceland’s natural wonders, cultural heritage, and wellness. The small group size ensures more interaction and a relaxed atmosphere, making it easier to ask questions and enjoy personalized attention. The inclusion of a gourmet lunch at Fridheimar and an extended relaxation session in Sky Lagoon adds extra value, distinguishing this tour from more basic sightseeing options.
While the timing is packed, the pace is manageable, and the highlights are well-chosen. The adventure provider, Adventure Vikings, is known for quality experiences, and the positive review emphasizes the knowledgeable guide and the private feel of the trip. This tour is ideal for those who want a full, memorable day without the hassle of planning individual tickets or transportation.
“Travelling in a group of 4 for our birthday celebrations & could not be happier with Greta as our guide. Only ourselves in the minivan so was more …”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, pick-up in downtown Reykjavík and transfers to the Sky Lagoon are included, making the logistics straightforward.
What should I bring for the Sky Lagoon?
You need to bring swimwear and clothing suitable for the weather. The tour provides a towel and access to the geothermal waters; additional swimwear is not included.
Can I cancel this tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. If cancelled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is provided.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best to be comfortable with some walking around the stops. No specific accessibility details are provided.
What makes the Sky Lagoon different from other geothermal baths in Iceland?
Sky Lagoon features a 7-step ritual and a modern design, offering a unique geothermal bathing experience with stunning views and a relaxing atmosphere.
How long do I spend at each site?
Time allocations are approximately 45 minutes at Þingvellir, 45 minutes at Geysir, 25 minutes at Gullfoss, 1 hour 15 minutes for lunch, and 2 hours at Sky Lagoon.
Are there any extra costs during the tour?
Additional purchases include drinks and desserts at Fridheimar and refreshments inside the lagoon. The main tour cost covers all entrance fees and the meal.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Yes, the small group size and shared experience make it an excellent choice for solo travelers seeking a friendly environment.
Can I customize or extend my time in Sky Lagoon?
The tour is scheduled for about 2 hours in the lagoon, which is generally sufficient for relaxation. Extra time can be arranged outside of the tour.
This Golden Circle, Tomato Farm Lunch & Sky Lagoon tour from Reykjavík offers a well-rounded Iceland experience, blending natural wonders, local cuisine, and geothermal relaxation in one satisfying package.