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Explore Iceland’s Golden Circle and relax at the Secret Lagoon on this 9.5-hour tour from Reykjavik, including visits to Þingvellir, Strokkur, Gullfoss, and the hot spring.
Discover the From Reykjavik: Golden Circle and Secret Lagoon Day Trip, a popular tour offered by Rvk Sightseeing that combines iconic Icelandic sights with a relaxing soak in a natural hot spring. Priced at $110 per person, this 9.5-hour excursion guides visitors through some of the most celebrated locations in the Southern Region of Iceland. The tour is especially suited for those interested in Iceland’s natural wonders, history, and geothermal baths. It includes transportation, an experienced guide, and entry to the Þingvellir National Park and the Secret Lagoon.
A key strength of this tour is its well-paced itinerary, with enough time allocated to explore each stop thoroughly. The bus is equipped with free Wi-Fi and USB chargers, making the journey comfortable and convenient. While the tour is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for most, it does involve some walking, and travelers should bring swimwear and towels for the lagoon.
This tour suits visitors seeking a mix of sightseeing and relaxation without the hassle of planning each detail independently. The consistent praise for guides’ knowledge and humor makes it an engaging way to experience Iceland’s highlights. However, the length of the day and the inclusion of the lagoon may be less suitable for those with limited time or mobility issues.


The tour begins with a stop at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning rift valley scenery and historical significance. Travelers get about 45 minutes here, which allows for both quick photos and a brief walk around the site. The park covers the location of Iceland’s ancient open-air parliament, which lasted from A.D. 930 to 1793.
The park’s geology is captivating, with visible fissures that mark the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Visitors appreciate the expert guides’ explanations of the area’s geological and historical importance, making each moment informative as well as scenic.
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Next, the tour continues to Geysir, where the famous Strokkur geyser erupts roughly every five minutes. The photo stop lasts about 1 hour, offering plenty of opportunities to witness and photograph the geyser’s powerful water spouts. The steam and bubbling waters create a dynamic landscape, and guides often share insights into Iceland’s geothermal activity.
Many find this stop particularly exciting, with the frequent eruptions providing spectacular photo moments. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable commentary and ability to answer questions about geothermal phenomena.

The iconic Gullfoss Waterfall is the next stop, with a 45-minute visit for photo opportunities and quick walks around the viewpoint. The waterfall’s powerful cascades and mist make it a truly memorable sight. Guides emphasize the magnificence of Gullfoss, describing it as one of Iceland’s most breathtaking natural wonders.
Visitors often comment on the well-organized layout of the viewing areas, allowing for safe and easy access to multiple vantage points. The roar of the falls and the spray add to the sensory experience of this grand waterfall.

The highlight for many on this tour is the 2-hour visit to the Secret Lagoon, one of Iceland’s oldest geothermal hot springs. This natural lagoon offers a peaceful environment to unwind in warm, mineral-rich waters. The lagoon is less commercialized than other hot springs, which adds to its charm and authenticity.
Travelers enjoy the opportunity to swim and relax after a full day of sightseeing. Facilities include changing areas and showers, with many appreciating the calm atmosphere and beautiful surroundings. The lagoon’s waters are described as perfect for unwinding, especially after the chilly weather often experienced during the day.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour uses a bus with audio guides available in multiple languages, and free Wi-Fi keeps passengers connected. The pickup service begins around 30 minutes before departure, with most pickups from hotels and guesthouses in central Reykjavik. The group size is manageable, ensuring a comfortable experience and enough time at each stop.
The itinerary is designed for smooth pacing, with short bus rides between stops, each lasting around 1 to 2 hours. Reviewers note that the schedule feels well-balanced, with just enough time at each location to explore without feeling rushed.

Many reviews highlight the knowledgeable and humorous guides, who bring extra energy and insights to the trip. Guides often share personal stories and local tips, making the experience engaging and informative. The entertainment value is often praised, with guides making the day both fun and educational.

Travelers are encouraged to bring swimwear and towels for the lagoon, as well as comfortable walking shoes for exploring the stops. Since children up to 11 travel for free, families find this tour suitable for a wide age range. While food is not included, many bring snacks or plan to enjoy the facilities at the lagoon afterward.
The bus journey tends to be comfortable, with air conditioning and rest stops if needed. However, some reviews mention the late return from the lagoon as a minor issue, so it’s wise to plan accordingly.

This tour appeals to those who want a full day of Icelandic scenery and culture in a manageable format. It suits visitors interested in history, geology, and natural beauty who also want to relax in a geothermal bath. The well-organized schedule and friendly guides make it a reliable choice for first-time visitors.
While the tour involves some walking and exposure to outdoor conditions, it remains accessible for most. Those seeking a combination of sightseeing and relaxation will find this trip particularly satisfying.

Combining Iceland’s most famous sights with a soothing hot spring soak, this tour offers great value for its price and duration. The $110 fee covers not only transportation and guiding but also entry to key sites and the lagoon, making it a cost-effective way to experience the Golden Circle.
Many reviewers praise the expert guides, beautiful scenery, and relaxing ending at the lagoon. The manageable pace and flexible pickup options add to its appeal, especially for visitors with limited time in Reykjavik.
While it may be less ideal for travelers seeking intense hiking or longer hikes, it remains an excellent choice for those who want a comfortable, informative, and scenic day. It’s a trip that balances adventure and relaxation, ensuring that participants leave with lasting memories of Iceland’s natural beauty.
“From Start to finish was brilliant, the guide was very engaging and informative. Each stop was a perfect amount of time, the day flowed very well! …”
What should I bring for the Secret Lagoon?
Travelers should bring swimwear and towels for the lagoon. It’s also wise to wear comfortable shoes for walking around the stops.
Is pickup available from private accommodations?
Pickup is not available from Airbnbs or private housing. Most pickups are from hotels, guesthouses, and designated bus stops in central Reykjavik.
Can children join this tour?
Yes, children up to 11 years old can travel for free when accompanied by an adult.
How long do we stay at each site?
The stops vary from 45 minutes to 1 hour, providing enough time for photos, quick walks, or brief exploration.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food is not included. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or enjoy meals independently during the day.
What language is the guide in?
The live guide speaks English. The bus also offers audio guides in multiple languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, and more.
How is the pacing of the day?
The schedule is designed for smooth pacing, with short bus rides and sufficient time at each stop, but be prepared for a full day outdoors.
What do reviewers say about the guides?
Reviews consistently praise the knowledge, humor, and friendliness of the guides, making the trip both educational and entertaining.
Is the Secret Lagoon worth it?
Absolutely, many find the lagoon to be the highlight of the day, offering a relaxing and authentic geothermal experience at the end of a busy sightseeing day.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made online through platforms like GetYourGuide, with options to reserve now and pay later, and a full refund is available if canceled 24 hours in advance.