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Discover Iceland's Golden Circle with a private 7-hour tour from Reykjavik, visiting Thingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and more — personalized experience for up to 3 guests.

The Private Golden Circle Tour in Iceland offers an intimate way to see some of the country’s most iconic sights in just 7 hours. Priced at $1,650 per group (up to 3 people), this tour provides a personalized experience with hotel pickup and drop-off included. The tour’s flexibility and exclusivity make it an excellent choice for small groups or couples seeking a hassle-free adventure through Iceland’s rugged landscape.
What truly sets this tour apart is its customizable itinerary—you can tailor your stops to focus on your interests, whether that’s exploring historic sites, marveling at powerful waterfalls, or enjoying local culinary delights. The guide’s expertise and the comfortable vehicle create a relaxed, informative atmosphere. This tour is especially suitable for those who value privacy, flexibility, and direct access to Iceland’s most celebrated natural wonders.
While the tour is 7 hours long, it offers enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. It’s a great option for travelers who prefer a private, guided experience that balances sightseeing with comfort.

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This tour begins with hotel pickup in Reykjavik, making logistics simple and stress-free. The private vehicle ensures a smooth ride through Iceland’s scenic countryside, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the views. Since most travelers book this tour 60 days in advance, it’s a well-planned choice for those looking to secure a private experience ahead of their Iceland trip.
The driver-guide leads the way, offering expert commentary and answering questions along the route. The private nature of this tour guarantees that only your group participates, providing a more exclusive and flexible schedule compared to larger bus tours.

Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is the first stop, renowned both for its historic significance and geological beauty. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it housed Iceland’s parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries, adding cultural value to the landscape. The site features rocky cliffs, fissures, and the Almannagjá fault, which is a visible reminder of Iceland’s tectonic activity.
Admission is included, and around 20 minutes is allotted to explore. Visitors can walk past the Þingvellir Church, see the ruins of old stone shelters, and learn about the site’s importance in Icelandic history. The rift valley offers stunning views and unique geological formations, making it an engaging stop for anyone interested in both history and natural landscapes.
Next, the tour visits the Geysir geothermal area, home to the famous Geysir hot spring. Known historically as The Great Geysir, it was the first geyser described in printed sources, and its name is the origin of the word “geyser.” Today, Strokkur, a nearby geyser, erupts regularly, creating a captivating sight.
The stop lasts about 20 minutes, giving enough time to watch geyser eruptions and walk around the geothermal landscape. The area is rich with hot springs and steam vents, offering a vivid glimpse of Iceland’s geothermal activity. The admission ticket is included, ensuring effortless access to this geothermal wonder.

Gullfoss is the final major stop, a spectacular waterfall that plunges into a deep crevice. Over about 20 minutes, visitors get close to the two-stage cascade, where the Hvítá river tumbles 11 meters and 21 meters in height. The wide, curved “staircase” of the falls provides breathtaking views, especially when the sunlight creates rainbows in the mist.
The waterfall’s flow rate varies from 80 to 140 cubic meters per second, and during floods, it can reach 2,000 cubic meters per second. The admission ticket is included, so visitors can enjoy the full spectacle without extra costs. Gullfoss offers fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to feel the raw power of Iceland’s nature.
One of the tour’s highlights is a visit to Fridheimar, a tomato cultivation farm renowned for its innovative use of geothermal energy. Here, fresh meals and desserts are prepared with tomatoes as a main ingredient. Visitors get a chance to sample various dishes, including what some say is the world’s best Bloody Mary cocktail.
This 30-minute stop provides a taste of Icelandic ingenuity and fresh farm produce. It’s a perfect break from sightseeing and offers insight into how geothermal energy supports local agriculture. The admission is free, making it an enjoyable, no-cost culinary experience.

The final stop is the Kerid volcanic crater, approximately 3,000 years old. The 30-minute visit involves walking around the colorful volcanic crater lake, which features striking red and black slopes and a vivid blue-green lake at its bottom. It’s an ideal spot for photos and appreciating Iceland’s volcanic history.
The admission ticket is included, allowing visitors to explore the crater’s rim and walk down into the caldera if desired. The scenic views at Kerid make it a fitting conclusion to the day’s adventure, offering a peaceful and striking landscape.

This private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a smooth start and end to the day. The driver-guide provides commentary, making it easier to understand the significance of each site. The small group size (up to 3 people) enhances comfort and allows for personalized attention.
Since the tour is booked on a mobile ticket, it offers convenience and flexibility. Travelers should be prepared for weather variations and dress accordingly. The most travelers can participate, making it suitable for a wide range of physical abilities, though those with walking limitations should note the walking involved at Kerid and Þingvellir.
This private Golden Circle experience suits those seeking an intimate, flexible, and educational way to explore Iceland’s most famous sights. It’s ideal for small groups or couples who prefer personalized attention and comfortable transportation. The 7-hour duration balances sightseeing with comfort, making it perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive yet relaxed day.
The tour’s customizable nature and inclusion of admission tickets for key sites add value, especially for visitors who want to avoid the hassle of booking separate entries. It’s also well-rated, with all five reviews giving a perfect 5-star score, praising the knowledgeable guides and beautiful scenery.
The Private Golden Circle Tour in Iceland provides a personalized, comfortable way to see some of the country’s most famous natural attractions. With hotel pickup, admission tickets, and a flexible itinerary, it offers excellent value for travelers who prioritize private transport and expert guidance.
The tour’s stops—Thingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, Fridheimar, and Kerid—cover Iceland’s geological, historical, and natural highlights. The small group size allows for a more relaxed experience, while the expert guide ensures you gain insight into each location’s significance.
This tour is especially well-suited for those who want a private, curated adventure that combines sightseeing with local culture and scenic beauty. While it’s a 7-hour commitment, the convenience, personalization, and memorable stops make it a worthwhile choice for exploring Iceland’s Golden Circle.
“We were very pleased with the stops that were chosen for our day trip and the amount of time that was allotted for each stop.”
How many people can participate in this tour?
The tour is designed for groups of up to 3 guests per booking, making it ideal for small parties or couples.
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is $1,650 per group, including all stops and admission tickets.
What is included in the tour?
The driver/guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, admission tickets to Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and Kerid are included, along with a private tour vehicle.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the itinerary is flexible, allowing you to focus on the sites of most interest.
How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 7 hours, providing ample time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with walking limitations?
Most travelers can participate, but those with walking limitations should be aware of walking at Kerid and Þingvellir.
What should I wear?
Dress for the weather, as outdoor stops can vary from sunny to rainy or windy.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is an opportunity to taste at Fridheimar.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve through the provided booking platform, and confirmation is received immediately.