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Experience Iceland's top sights on a 7-hour small group Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik Port, including Gullfoss, Geysir, and Thingvellir with expert guides.

This 7-hour shore excursion from Reykjavik Port offers a well-rounded visit to Iceland’s most iconic attractions. Priced at $193 per person, the tour is designed to fit cruise ship schedules with departure times adjusted to your port arrival. The tour features visits to Gullfoss Waterfall, the Geysir Geothermal Area, and Thingvellir National Park — the three most visited natural sites in southern Iceland.
Led by local expert guides, this small group experience ensures personal attention and plenty of storytelling. The tour includes WiFi on board and drop-off back at the port, making it an ideal choice for those with limited time but a desire to see Iceland’s highlights. While food and drinks are not included, there are stops for refreshments, and the tour offers a chance to see Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes and geothermal wonders.
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This tour begins right at Reykjavik Port, where a van awaits to take visitors on the journey. Departure times are carefully scheduled to align with cruise ship arrivals, maximizing your time in Iceland without risking crowds or delays. The activity typically lasts between 6 and 8 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop comfortably.
After the tour, guests are returned to the port at least one hour before their ship departs, ensuring a stress-free end to your Iceland visit. The flexible timing makes this excursion suitable for a wide range of cruise schedules.

The tour features a stop at Gullfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most famous natural wonders. Known for its dramatic two-tiered cascade, Gullfoss offers stunning views as water plunges into a deep canyon, especially captivating in good weather. Visitors can observe the raw power of the Hvítá River and take photos of the roaring falls.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the route includes a visit to the Geysir Geothermal Area, where the active geyser Geysir erupts regularly. The powerful eruptions, which shoot steaming water high into the air, showcase Iceland’s geothermal activity. This stop provides a chance to see bubbling hot springs and learn about geothermal energy’s role in Iceland.
The silence and grandeur of Thingvellir National Park make it a highlight of the tour. This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its continental rift — the visible boundary where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are pulling apart. The park also holds historical significance as the site of Iceland’s ancient Alþingi assembly.
While the main itinerary covers the top three sights, the small group nature of this tour allows for spontaneous extra stops if conditions permit. These can include visits to Icelandic horse farms, geothermal beaches, or specific viewpoints. Guides are eager to share stories about Iceland’s heritage and landscape, making the experience both educational and engaging.
Occasionally, the tour may include a stop to admire Icelandic horses, known for their friendly nature and unique gait. Other optional stops include a geothermal tomato farm or a volcanic crater, depending on timing and weather conditions.
Transportation is provided via a comfortable van, equipped with WiFi so travelers can share photos or stay connected. The small group size ensures that guides can dedicate time to individual questions and provide detailed explanations of each site. The tour is suitable for most mobility levels, especially with the guide’s effort to select parking spots that minimize walking uphill.
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. The itinerary may change due to weather or road conditions, so flexibility is key. Since food and drinks are not included, there is a break at a local café or restaurant for refreshments.

The guides are local experts who excel at weaving in stories about Iceland’s geology, history, and culture. Their enthusiasm enhances the experience, making the stops more meaningful. Positive reviews highlight guides like Jagoda Rogalska, praised for their enthusiasm and timely management of the group.
Because the tour is small group, guides can adjust pacing and include extra stops such as a volcano bakery or a church in Reykjavik if weather and time permit. This flexibility allows for a more tailored experience compared to larger bus tours.

Priced at $193, this tour provides a comprehensive look at Iceland’s highlights within a manageable time frame. The return-in-time guarantee and drop-off at the port ensure peace of mind for cruise travelers. Reviews confirm that the timing and organization make it a reliable way to see Iceland without rushing.
Compared to larger bus excursions, the small group size offers a more relaxed atmosphere, better interaction with guides, and faster access to attractions. The local guides add depth to the visits, sharing insights that make each site more memorable.

This 7-hour small group tour from Reykjavik Port combines Iceland’s most iconic sights with personalized service. It is especially suited for cruise passengers who want a flexible, informative, and scenic experience, including stops at Gullfoss, Geysir, and Thingvellir.
The tour’s expert guides and extra stops enhance the visit, making it more than just a checklist of sights. While food and drinks are not included, the stops for refreshments and the stunning landscapes compensate for that. The timing adjustments and return-in-time guarantee make this tour a reliable choice for travelers with limited time in Iceland.
Travelers who appreciate personalized attention, want to maximize their limited time, and enjoy learning from passionate local guides will find this tour especially rewarding. It offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, geology, and cultural insights, perfect for those eager to experience Iceland’s famous Golden Circle.
“The guide was excellent and full of information! The waterfalls were absolutely amazing! The landscape was beautiful and the history by our guide w…”

Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are stops for refreshments at local cafés or restaurants.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours, with departure times scheduled to suit cruise ship arrivals.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes, the guide makes efforts to park close to each site to minimize walking uphill, making it accessible for most.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, water, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Can I expect extra stops beyond the main attractions?
Yes, depending on weather and timing, the guide may include additional scenic or cultural stops.
What makes this tour different from other Golden Circle options?
The small group size, local expert guides, and flexibility for extra stops distinguish this experience from larger bus tours.