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Experience Iceland’s Golden Circle with a private photography tour led by a professional guide, capturing stunning sights and receiving digital photos afterward.
Taking part in the Full-Day Private Golden Circle Photography Tour in Iceland offers a unique blend of sightseeing, expert guidance, and professional photography. For $960.81 per person, this tour promises around 5 to 7 hours of exploration, with the convenience of pickup service and a luxurious BMW transport. Its focus on capturing the best images of Iceland’s iconic sites makes it ideal for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with high-quality photography. However, since it’s a private tour, only your group participates, allowing for a personalized experience. This tour is especially suited for those eager to get souvenir-worthy photos and enjoy insider knowledge from an experienced guide.
While the cost might seem higher than a typical group tour, the emphasis on professional photography and the chance to access locations many other itineraries miss make this a worthwhile option for photography enthusiasts or visitors seeking a more tailored experience. The tour also promises digital photo delivery within a few days, so you’ll leave with memories you can cherish and share easily.


This full-day adventure begins with a pickup from Reykjavik, simplifying logistics for guests. Expect the tour to last around 5 to 7 hours, making it a comprehensive yet manageable experience. The flexible timing ensures ample opportunities to enjoy each location without feeling rushed, and the private nature of the tour allows for personalized pacing.
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The journey begins at the Nesjavellir Viewing Point, a small mountain ridge offering stunning vistas of canyons, rock formations, and colorful landscapes. This stop, lasting about 30 minutes, provides a fantastic introduction to Iceland’s geothermal landscape. Travelers can enjoy sweeping views before entering Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Inside Þingvellir, the guide leads you from high above, offering aerial views of the lake and geothermal areas. You’ll descend to the lakeshore, where a black sand beach presents a striking contrast to the blue waters. These scenic areas set the tone for the rest of the day’s photographic opportunities, with 15 minutes allocated for exploring this significant site.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Kerid Crater, a 6,000-year-old volcanic crater filled with water. The small lake features a vivid blueish hue that contrasts sharply with the red volcanic rock surrounding it. Walking around the crater’s edge and down to the lake area offers excellent opportunities for capturing dramatic landscape shots.
The admission to Kerid is included, making this stop both convenient and visually rewarding. The 30-minute duration allows enough time to appreciate the vivid colors, walk along the crater rim, and take plenty of photos.

The tour’s next stop is the Geysir geothermal area, home to the original geyser known to Europeans. Here, visitors observe geothermal springs erupting and geysers bubbling with intense activity, often in a spectrum of amazing colors. This 30-minute stop offers dynamic photo opportunities of natural power and vibrant mineral deposits.
The geothermal activity at Geysir is both a natural spectacle and a highlight for photographers capturing steam, water jets, and colorful mineral deposits. It’s a site that combines natural wonder with practical access, as it’s free to explore.

One of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, Gullfoss, is a must-see during this tour. The 30-minute stop involves walking to vantage points that showcase the waterfall’s impressive power and size. The tour allows visitors to experience the thunderous sound and mist that surround the falls, ideal for both landscape and close-up shots.
Photographers appreciate the opportunity to capture the waterfall’s multiple tiers, especially with the possible presence of rainbows created by the spray. Gullfoss’s dynamic scenery makes it a key highlight for any photo collection.
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The final stop at Oxararfoss within Þingvellir National Park features a waterfall that flows inside a crack between tectonic plates. Walking along the path to Oxararfoss, visitors can admire the geological significance of the area, as well as its spectacular natural beauty.
This 30-minute stop offers a chance to photograph the waterfall within the tectonic crack, emphasizing Iceland’s unique geology. It’s an important site for Icelanders and presents a distinctive landscape for memorable photos.

Throughout this full-day private tour, an experienced photographer guide leads the way, not only providing historical and geological insights but also helping you capture perfect shots. The guide is known for being helpful and generous with their time, ensuring you get the best angles and compositions at each location.
The tour emphasizes photos you couldn’t capture on your own, thanks to the guide’s expertise and knowledge of lesser-known spots. After the tour, digital copies of your photos are delivered within a few days, allowing you to relive the experience and share your Icelandic memories easily.

Transport is provided in a luxurious BMW, adding comfort and style to the experience. The round-trip transit from Reykjavik simplifies planning and ensures a smooth ride between stops. The private nature of the tour means your group can enjoy a personalized pace without worrying about other travelers, making this a more intimate and relaxed adventure.
This tour is designed to suit most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and service animals allowed. It’s also near public transportation options, making it accessible for many visitors. Since it’s a private tour, it offers flexibility and customization, a significant advantage over larger group excursions.
The non-refundable policy means cancellations or changes are not possible, so booking with certainty is recommended. While the tour emphasizes photography, it involves some walking at sites like Kerid and Oxararfoss, which may require moderate mobility.
The Full-Day Private Golden Circle Photography Tour in Iceland combines scenic exploration, expert guidance, and professional photography support for an immersive experience. It’s perfect for those who want high-quality photos, personalized attention, and visits to Iceland’s most iconic sites with a focus on capturing their natural beauty. While the price is higher than standard tours, the added value of professional guidance and digital photos makes it an attractive option for photography lovers and travelers seeking a more customized Iceland adventure.
“Our photographer & guide Duka was simply fantastic on our family photo session. He took some wonderful pictures of our family during our Golden Cir…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation in a luxurious BMW, all site admissions (Kerid Crater), and digital photos delivered within a few days. Pickup from Reykjavik is also included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 7 hours, providing ample time at each stop for sightseeing and photography.
Is this tour suitable for all physical abilities?
While most travelers can participate, some walking is involved at stops like Kerid and Oxararfoss. It’s best suited for those with moderate mobility.
Can I expect to receive my photos immediately?
No, digital photos are provided within a few days after the tour, allowing time for editing and processing.
What makes this tour different from other Golden Circle options?
This is a private tour with a professional photographer guide, focusing on capturing high-quality images and visiting locations many other itineraries miss.