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Explore Iceland's Golden Circle with a small-group tour including Thingvellir, Gullfoss, Geysir, and a delicious lunch at Fridheimar Tomato Farm for $179.

This 7-hour tour from Reykjavik offers an efficient and enjoyable way to see some of Iceland’s most iconic sights without the hassle of renting a car. Priced at $179 per person, it includes pickup and drop-off from multiple points in Reykjavik, making logistics simple. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer fewer crowds and personalized attention. The guide is English-speaking, adding insight and warmth to each stop, and the tour is designed to appeal to most travelers, with no strenuous activity required.
What truly sets this tour apart is the lunch at Fridheimar Tomato Farm, a renowned greenhouse powered by renewable energy. The visit to this farm includes a chance to taste homemade tomato soup, ravioli, or grilled tortilla pizza, along with fresh bread and local desserts. The tour’s focus on sustainable farming and Icelandic cuisine makes it appealing for those interested in both natural wonders and local flavors. The overall experience is flexible, convenient, and packed with highlights that showcase Iceland’s dramatic landscapes and cultural treasures.

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The tour begins at Thingvellir National Park, where the historic Althing was established around 930 AD. This site marks the historic assembly location and the geological boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Here, travelers have about 45 minutes to walk around and take in the sweeping views of the Almannagjá gorge and the clear waters of Silfra. The admission to the park is included, ensuring easy access.
The landscape at Thingvellir offers a captivating glimpse into both natural beauty and history, with opportunities to see the rift valley and learn about Iceland’s geological activity. This stop appeals to those interested in geography, history, and stunning vistas, making it an ideal starting point for the day.

Next, the tour moves to Haukadalur Valley, a geothermal hotspot famous for its geysers. The area is home to Geysir, the original geyser from which the term is derived, and Strokkur, a highly active geyser that erupts every 5-10 minutes. Visitors have 45 minutes in this geothermal area to walk around, observe eruptions, and take photos of bubbling hot springs and steaming vents.
The area is free of admission fees, and there are opportunities to grab a coffee or a light snack before the next stop. Watching Strokkur erupt is a dynamic experience, and the guide explains the geothermal processes behind the hot springs, adding educational value.

After the geothermal area, the tour visits Gullfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most recognizable and stunning sights. The 25-minute stop offers ample time to marvel at the Hvítá river rushing down in a two-tiered cascade, creating a powerful and picturesque scene. The sight of the waterfall is captivating year-round, whether in the mist of summer or under snow in winter.
Gullfoss’s accessibility allows visitors to get close to the falls, capturing photos of the roaring water and the surrounding canyon. The guide shares insights into the waterfall’s formation and significance in Icelandic culture.

One of the true highlights is the lunch break at Fridheimar, a well-known greenhouse tomato farm powered entirely by renewable energy. The 1 hour and 15 minutes allocated for lunch includes a chance to enjoy homemade tomato soup, ravioli pasta, or grilled tortilla pizza, all made with fresh, farm-grown tomatoes. The meal is complemented by homemade bread and optional local desserts and drinks.
Guests can also buy tastiest Bloody Marys or other beverages from the farm’s shop. As the group departs, there’s a good chance to pet an Icelandic horse on the way out, adding a charming, personal touch to the experience. The farm’s sustainable practices and focus on local ingredients make this lunch not only delicious but also meaningful.
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Gullfoss remains breathtaking throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions. The waterfall’s powerful cascades and scenic surroundings make it a favorite photo spot. Its location along the Golden Circle route means it’s a must-see for any visitor wanting to capture Iceland’s raw energy and spectacular scenery.
The guide provides context about the waterfall’s formation and its role in Icelandic tourism. The short stop allows enough time to absorb the majesty of the falls and admire the natural forces shaping the landscape.

This small-group tour includes pickup in downtown Reykjavik from various designated points, making it easy for travelers to start their day without arranging transport. The transportation is comfortable and efficient, with drop-off in Reykjavik at the end of the tour.
The timing begins at 10:01 am, allowing travelers to enjoy a relaxed day with ample time at each stop. The group size of 12 ensures a more personalized and engaging experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and capture photos without feeling rushed.

The English-speaking guide leads the tour, sharing not only facts about each site but also engaging stories about Iceland’s history, geology, and culture. The guide’s knowledge and friendly approach are highly praised, with special mention of their willingness to take photos and give time to enjoy each location.
This personalized approach enhances the experience, making the sightseeing more meaningful and enjoyable. The guide’s storytelling style helps visitors appreciate the significance of each stop beyond just its visual appeal.
Advance booking is advisable, with most reservations made about 91 days ahead, reflecting the tour’s popularity. The tour includes all entrance fees for Thingvellir and Gullfoss but does not require a camera or specialized clothing, so travelers should come prepared with appropriate footwear and clothing suited to the weather.
The tour is free-cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility in case of weather changes or schedule conflicts. Since Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable, it’s wise to dress in layers and be prepared for possible rain or cold.
This Golden Circle tour is perfect for visitors seeking a comprehensive, hassle-free day of sightseeing. It appeals especially to those interested in natural landscapes, geology, and local cuisine. The small-group format provides a more intimate experience, suitable for couples, small families, or solo travelers who prefer engaging guides.
While the tour is accessible for most, travelers should be mindful of the moderate walking at stops like Thingvellir and Gullfoss. The included lunch at Fridheimar offers a tasty, comfortable break, especially for food lovers eager to taste Icelandic produce.
This tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of Iceland’s most celebrated sights—Thingvellir’s geological marvels, the erupting geysers of Haukadalur, the powerful Gullfoss waterfall, and the sustainable farming at Fridheimar. Each stop provides unique photo opportunities and learning moments, making it ideal for travelers eager to see Iceland’s highlights without the stress of self-driving.
The delicious lunch at the tomato farm elevates the experience, giving insight into Iceland’s innovative approach to farming and cuisine. The small-group size and professional guidance ensure a comfortable, engaging day that balances sightseeing with cultural appreciation.
“This was by far my favorite excursion on my 2 week northern European vacation. Grétar was such a wonderful tour guide, he shared a lot of great in…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off in Reykjavik, with comfortable transportation.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 10:01 am.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What should I wear on this tour?
While the tour doesn’t specify clothing requirements, it’s advisable to wear shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor weather in Iceland, which can be cold or rainy.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the small-group setting makes it a good choice for families or small groups.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, admission to Thingvellir and Gullfoss is included. The Geysir area is free to visit.
What kind of food is served at Fridheimar?
Lunch includes homemade tomato soup, ravioli, or grilled tortilla pizza, with fresh bread and optional desserts and drinks.
Is there free time at each stop?
The schedule offers specific times—45 minutes at Thingvellir, 45 minutes at Geysir, 25 minutes at Gullfoss, and 1 hour 15 minutes at Fridheimar—allowing for sightseeing, photos, and brief breaks.
Do I need a camera?
While it’s not included, bringing a camera or smartphone is highly recommended to capture the scenery.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small-group size, delicious farm-to-table lunch, and insightful guides combine to create a memorable, accessible Icelandic adventure.