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Discover Iceland’s Golden Circle and Sky Lagoon on this private full-day tour from Reykjavik, including iconic sights, geothermal experiences, and personalized attention.

This exclusive private tour from Reykjavik offers an immersive way to experience Iceland’s top sights in just one day. Priced at $1,201.48 per person and lasting approximately 9 to 10 hours, it’s designed for travelers who want a personalized, stress-free day exploring Iceland’s natural wonders. The tour includes pick-up, private transportation, and all fees and taxes.
What sets this tour apart is its combination of the Golden Circle’s most famous sites—from Thingvellir National Park to Gullfoss waterfall and Geysir geothermal area—with a luxurious soak at Sky Lagoon. The tour offers personal attention from a dedicated driver-guide, who is available to share insights about Iceland’s culture, history, and environment. For those short on time but eager to see the highlights, this tour delivers a thorough experience with additional stops at Kerid Crater, Efstidalur II farm, and Friðheimar greenhouse.
A notable advantage is the small group setting, which ensures a more intimate experience. However, it’s worth noting that food is not included, so travelers should plan accordingly for lunch or snacks. This tour is most suitable for active guests who enjoy a mix of sightseeing, walking, and relaxing in geothermal waters, with the flexibility to ask questions and engage with the guide.

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This tour begins with pick-up from Reykjavik, where travelers are transported in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi and bottled water. The private nature of the tour guarantees personalized attention, making it ideal for those who prefer a tailored experience. The driver-guide is available throughout the day to answer questions and share local insights, creating a welcoming and informative atmosphere.
The route is designed to maximize comfort and efficiency, allowing travelers to visit all major sites without feeling rushed. The private transport means there’s no need to worry about large group dynamics or tight schedules, offering a flexible and relaxed pace.

The tour’s first stop is Thingvellir National Park, a site of both natural beauty and historical significance. It’s where the Althing, the world’s oldest parliament, was founded in 930 AD. Visitors enjoy an easy hike through the Almannagja gorge, where Eurasian and North American tectonic plates are visibly pulling apart.
Admission to Thingvellir is included in the tour, and the site offers plenty of photo opportunities amid rugged landscapes and clear waters. The location’s significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site makes it a must-see for those interested in Iceland’s heritage, as well as geology enthusiasts.
An optional lunch stop occurs at Efstidalur II farm restaurant and café. Here, you can indulge in locally sourced dishes, like freshly caught trout, lamb, or beef steak, all made from ingredients produced on the farm. The home-made dairy ice cream is a highlight, served in a cozy setting where you can pet calves and dogs.
This 30-minute stop provides a chance to enjoy authentic Icelandic flavors in a farm-to-table environment, with a view into the barn adding to the rustic charm. While food costs are not included in the tour price, the experience offers a relaxed break amid scenic surroundings.

The tour includes a visit to Friðheimar, a geothermal-powered tomato greenhouse. Visitors can tour the lush greenhouses, learn about sustainable farming practices, and taste fresh tomato-based dishes. This stop showcases Iceland’s ingenuity in harnessing geothermal energy for year-round food production.
The 40-minute visit is free of charge, giving travelers a behind-the-scenes look at local innovation. It’s an interesting contrast to Iceland’s rugged outdoors, demonstrating how sustainable solutions are shaping its future.

The Gullfoss waterfall is one of Iceland’s most iconic sights. The double cascade plunges over 32 meters into a crevice, creating a spectacular display of raw power. The site’s scenic views make it a perfect spot for photos and for appreciating Iceland’s natural beauty.
Visitors typically spend around 30 minutes here, soaking in the breathtaking scenery. The free admission allows everyone to experience Gullfoss’ majesty, with walkways providing vantage points from multiple angles.

The Kerid volcanic crater offers a striking landscape, with red gravel slopes contrasting sharply against a blue pond at its base. The 55-meter-deep crater and 7-14 meter-deep pond create a vivid setting perfect for photography.
This 30-minute stop is included in the tour and provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate Iceland’s volcanic activity. The scenic views and vivid colors make it a favorite for those wanting memorable images.
The Sky Lagoon is a newly built geothermal spa just outside Reykjavik. It offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and a 7-step ritual designed to rejuvenate the senses. The lagoon’s warm waters, sauna, steam bath, and cold fog-mist create a luxurious environment for relaxation.
The 2-hour experience includes admission, allowing plenty of time to unwind after a day of sightseeing. Travelers can enjoy the spa’s modern amenities and take in the scenic surroundings, making it a perfect wind-down at the end of the tour.
The Geysir geothermal area is home to multiple hot springs and geyser eruptions. The most famous, Strokkur, shoots water 15-30 meters high roughly every 8-10 minutes, offering a dramatic display of geothermal activity.
The area features a visitor center with restaurants, a shop, and a multimedia exhibition, making it easy to learn about the geothermal phenomena. Visitors typically spend about an hour here, enjoying the impressive eruptions and exploring the surroundings.
This private tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi and bottled water, ensuring comfort and connectivity throughout the day. The admissions to Kerid Crater and Sky Lagoon are covered in the price, while lunch and food costs are not included, giving flexibility for personal preferences.
Most travelers can participate, with service animals allowed. The tour operates with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a customized, all-inclusive experience of Iceland’s highlights without the hassle of group tours.
What truly makes this Golden Circle and Sky Lagoon tour special is its private setting, which ensures personalized attention and a flexible pace. The combination of outdoor exploration with luxurious geothermal relaxation delivers a well-rounded experience.
The inclusion of Sky Lagoon, a new attraction, adds a unique twist that isn’t always available on standard Golden Circle tours. The additional stops at Efstidalur II farm and Friðheimar greenhouse provide insights into local life and sustainable practices. The small group size and personal guide make it suitable for travelers who prefer an intimate, tailored day.
This full-day private tour is ideal for those wanting to maximize their sightseeing in a comfortable and personalized manner. It’s perfect for active visitors interested in geology, history, and nature, as well as those eager to relax in a geothermal spa at the end of the day.
Travelers should be prepared for walking at stops like Thingvellir and Kerid Crater, and should plan for lunch separately. While the price is higher than group tours, the personalized experience and luxury touches justify the investment for those seeking quality over quantity.
This private tour from Reykjavik offers a comprehensive view of Iceland’s natural wonders with the benefit of personalized attention. The combination of iconic sights like Gullfoss and Geysir, along with sustainable farming at Friðheimar and relaxation at Sky Lagoon, creates a balanced, memorable day.
While the cost reflects its luxury nature and private setup, the inclusion of all fees, admission tickets, and luxury amenities provides good value for travelers wanting a stress-free, all-inclusive experience. This tour suits adventurers and relaxers alike who appreciate comfort, flexibility, and engaging insights into Iceland’s diverse landscape.
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Is food included in this tour?
No, lunch and food costs are not included, but there are stops like Efstidalur II and Friðheimar where you can purchase meals and snacks.
How long is the Sky Lagoon visit?
The Sky Lagoon experience lasts about 2 hours, offering plenty of time to soak, relax, and enjoy the facilities.
What is the tour’s cancellation policy?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. If canceled earlier, a full refund is available.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but some walking at stops like Thingvellir and Kerid may require moderate mobility. Service animals are allowed.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Key highlights include Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir geothermal area, Kerid Crater, and Sky Lagoon—a perfect mix of nature, geology, and relaxation.