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Discover Iceland’s highlights in one day with the Reykjavik Golden Circle & Blue Lagoon tour, including stops at Thingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, Kerid Crater, and Blue Lagoon.
The Reykjavik: Golden Circle, Kerid Crater, & Blue Lagoon Tour offers an engaging way to experience some of Iceland’s most iconic natural sights in just 11 hours. Priced at $259 per person, this tour provides a comprehensive itinerary that combines the best of the Golden Circle with a relaxing soak in the Blue Lagoon. The tour departs from Reykjavik, with convenient pickup and drop-off included, making it an accessible choice for visitors with limited time.
What sets this tour apart is its carefully curated stops at Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall. It also includes visits to the Kerid volcanic crater and ends with a full session at the Blue Lagoon, complete with entry tickets, a silica mud mask, and towels. The tour is praised for its professional guides, well-paced schedule, and excellent value.
While the day is packed with sights, it remains manageable thanks to the comfortable minibus transportation, Wi-Fi access on the bus, and the expertise of guides who share engaging stories along the way. The Blue Lagoon visit is about 2 hours, offering enough time to relax and enjoy the geothermal waters. Consider bringing warm clothes and swimwear, as the experience involves walking and swimming in outdoor pools.


This tour is designed for travelers eager to see Iceland’s most visited sites without multiple days of planning. Starting in Reykjavik, the tour first takes you to Thingvellir National Park, where the tectonic plates of Eurasia and North America meet. Here, you can walk across the continental boundary and explore the site of Iceland’s historic parliament.
Next, the journey continues to Geysir, home to the famous Strokkur geyser that erupts every 8-10 minutes, shooting boiling water up to 100 feet into the air. Nearby geothermal pools reach 200 degrees Celsius, creating a dynamic landscape of steaming vents and bubbling springs. The guide explains the geothermal activity that shapes the area, making it a fascinating stop for geology enthusiasts.
The Gullfoss waterfall follows, where the water plunges over 100 feet into a rugged canyon, creating a thunderous spectacle. This site offers ample time for photos and to admire the raw power of Iceland’s waterfalls. The tour then visits the Kerid volcanic crater, distinguished by its deep blue waters and vibrant red rocks, adding a splash of color to the day’s landscape.

After exploring these natural wonders, the tour concludes with a visit to the Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik. The admission tickets included in the tour grant access to this iconic geothermal spa, where visitors can bathe in warm, healing waters. The silica mud mask and towels elevate the experience, providing a luxurious touch.
With about 2 hours at the Lagoon, travelers have enough time to float in the mineral-rich waters, enjoy the face mask, and unwind after a long day of sightseeing. The Blue Lagoon’s otherworldly ambiance, combined with the excellent facilities, makes it a highlight of this tour.

Transportation on a modern minibus with Wi-Fi makes the long day comfortable and engaging. The tour includes pickup and drop-off within Reykjavik, simplifying logistics. The schedule is well-organized, allowing plenty of time at each stop without feeling rushed. Guides are known for their knowledge and friendly demeanor, sharing stories and insights about Iceland’s history, geology, and culture.
The itinerary includes lunch (food and drinks available for purchase), giving travelers flexibility to enjoy local cuisine. The Blue Lagoon visit is timed for optimal relaxation, although some reviews note that 2 hours may feel brief for fully enjoying the spa.

This tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old due to the length and nature of activities. Travelers should wear warm, waterproof clothing and comfortable walking shoes for the outdoor stops. Swimsuits are recommended for the Blue Lagoon, which can also be rented on-site if needed.
While most sites involve walking and standing, the tour is designed to be accessible for most physically able visitors. The long day requires a good level of stamina, but the well-paced stops and comfortable transport help manage fatigue.
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This all-in-one package offers a cost-effective way to see Iceland’s key attractions in one day. The guides’ expertise and local knowledge are frequently praised, making the experience both informative and enjoyable. The Blue Lagoon finish provides a perfect way to decompress after a day of exploration.
The tour’s value for money is reinforced by the included entry tickets, silica mud mask, and Wi-Fi, which enhance convenience and comfort. The reviews highlight that the tour is well-organized, with ample time at each site and enthusiastic guides who keep the day lively.

Though praised for its efficient schedule, the length of the day can be demanding for some travelers. The 2-hour Blue Lagoon session might feel rushed if you wish to linger longer. Food and drinks are not included but are available for purchase, so budget accordingly.
Some travelers mention parking and meeting point logistics can be slightly confusing, although the pickup and drop-off service minimizes hassle. Weather variability can affect outdoor experiences, so packing warm, waterproof clothing remains essential.

This tour offers an excellent introduction to Iceland’s most famous natural sights for visitors with limited time. The combination of geological wonders and the Blue Lagoon provides a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation. The high ratings and positive reviews attest to the tour’s reliability and the quality of guides.
It’s especially suited for those who want a comprehensive day trip that covers major highlights without sacrificing comfort. While it’s a long day, the organized schedule, professional guides, and iconic stops make it worthwhile. Visitors seeking deluxe experiences or more in-depth exploration might prefer longer, specialized trips, but this tour is an ideal choice for a memorable Icelandic overview.

Does this tour include food?
No, food and drinks are not included but are available for purchase during the stops.
How long is the Blue Lagoon visit?
The Blue Lagoon is approximately 2 hours long, providing enough time for bathing, masks, and relaxation.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old due to the length and activities involved.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, warm waterproof clothing, and swimwear for the Blue Lagoon. Towels and masks are provided.
Are transportation and transfers included?
Yes, return transportation by minibus with pickup and drop-off within Reykjavik is included, along with Wi-Fi on the bus.
What do guides share during the trip?
Guides provide insightful stories about Iceland’s geology, history, and culture, making the journey both educational and entertaining.