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Private Golden Circle
Tour Höjdpunkt
Discover the popular Icelandic sightseeing route known as the Golden Circle. This private, full-day tour will take you to all of the Golden Circle's top sights without having to navigate narrow mountain roads on your own. The comprehensive itinerary includes visits to the UNESCO-listed Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area, and the Gullfoss Waterfall. You can also upgrade to visit the Kerid crater, and choose to purchase lunch at a tomato farm.
Vad ingår?
Not wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Infant seats available
Vad ingår inte?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
No single place epitomizes the history of Iceland and the Icelandic nation better than Þingvellir by the river Öxará.
At Þingvellir - literally "Assembly Plains" - the Alþing general assembly was established around 930 and continued to convene there until 1798. Major events in the history of Iceland have taken place at Þingvellir and therefore the place is held in high esteem by all Icelanders.Today Þingvellir is a protected national shrine. According to the law, passed in 1928, the protected area shall always be the property of the Icelandic nation, under the preservation of the Alþing.
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Gullfoss
Stopp: 30 minutes
Gullfoss (Golden Waterfall) is an iconic waterfall of Iceland offering a spectacular view of the forces and beauty of untouched nature. Gullfoss is located in South Iceland on the Hvítá (White) river which is fed by Iceland´s second biggest glacier, Langjökull. The water plummets down 32 meters in multiple stages into a rugged canyon which walls reach up to 70 meters in height. On a sunny day shimmering rainbow can be seen over the falls.
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Site de Geysir
Stopp: 30 minutes
Geysir lies in the Haukadalur valley on the slopes of Laugarfjall hill, which is also the home to Strokkur geyser about 50 metres (160 ft) south.