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Explore the breath taking beauty of Iceland's Golden Circle, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Nestled in the heart of Iceland's stunning landscape lies the Golden Circle, a renowned route that showcases the country's natural wonders in all their glory. This iconic place
Explore the stunning beauty of Iceland's Golden Circle, a must-see spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The Golden Circle is a famous route in Iceland that highlights some of the country’s most amazing natural sights. It gives visitors a chance to experience the variety of beauty Iceland has to offer.
One of the main highlights is Gullfoss waterfall, where glacial water plunges over two tiers into a deep canyon. Close by, the Geysir Geothermal Area amazes visitors with erupting geysers, including Strokkur, which shoots hot water into the air regularly. For history lovers, Þingvellir National Park is important as the site of Iceland's first parliament, founded in 930 AD.
Top destinations on a Golden Circle tour
Þingvellir National Park - Site of Iceland's first parliament, Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Highlights: Tectonic plate boundaries, scenic landscapes, and historical significance.
Gullfoss waterfall - One of Iceland's most famous and powerful waterfalls.
Highlights: Dramatic two-tiered cascade into a deep canyon, offering breathtaking views.
Geysir geothermal area - Home to the original geyser, Geysir, and the active Strokkur geyser.
Highlights: Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 20 meters (65 feet) into the air.
Kerið crater - A striking volcanic crater lake.
Highlights: Vibrant blue water surrounded by red volcanic rock, offering a unique landscape.
Secret Lagoon (Gamla laugin) - One of Iceland's oldest natural geothermal pools.
Highlights: Relaxing in warm, mineral-rich waters amidst natural surroundings.
Faxi waterfall - A smaller, yet charming waterfall.
Highlights: Less crowded than Gullfoss, providing a peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Laugarvatn Fontana - A geothermal bath and spa.
Highlights: Relaxing geothermal pools and natural steam rooms with beautiful lake views.
Friðheimar greenhouse - A unique greenhouse specializing in growing tomatoes.
Highlights: Tour the greenhouse and enjoy a delicious meal in the tomato-themed restaurant.
offering travellers a glimpse into the diverse beauty that Iceland has to offer.
One of the highlights of the Golden Circle is the mighty Gullfoss waterfall, where visitors can witness glacial water cascading down two tiers into a deep canyon below. Nearby, the Geysir Geothermal Area captivates its guests with its erupting geysers, including the famous Strokkur, which shoots steaming water high into the air at regular intervals. For history enthusiasts, the Þingvellir National Park holds great significance as the site of Iceland's first parliament, the Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Top destinations on a Golden Circle tour
Þingvellir National Park
Significance: Site of Iceland's first parliament, Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Highlights: Tectonic plate boundaries, scenic landscapes, and historical significance.
Gullfoss waterfall
Significance: One of Iceland's most famous and powerful waterfalls.
Highlights: Dramatic two-tiered cascade into a deep canyon, offering breathtaking views.
Geysir geothermal area
Significance: Home to the original geyser, Geysir, and the active Strokkur geyser.
Highlights: Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 20 meters (65 feet) into the air.
Kerið crater
Significance: A striking volcanic crater lake.
Highlights: Vibrant blue water surrounded by red volcanic rock, offering a unique landscape.
Secret Lagoon (Gamla laugin)
Significance: One of Iceland's oldest natural geothermal pools.
Highlights: Relaxing in warm, mineral-rich waters amidst natural surroundings.
Faxi waterfall
Significance: A smaller, yet charming waterfall.
Highlights: Less crowded than Gullfoss, providing a peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Laugarvatn Fontana
Significance: A geothermal bath and spa.
Highlights: Relaxing geothermal pools and natural steam rooms with beautiful lake views.
Friðheimar greenhouse
Significance: A unique greenhouse specializing in growing tomatoes.
Highlights: Tour the greenhouse and enjoy a delicious meal in the tomato-themed restaurant.
Explore the breath taking beauty of Iceland's Golden Circle, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Nestled in the heart of Iceland's stunning landscape lies the Golden Circle, a renowned route that showcases the country's natural wonders in all their glory. This iconic place
Explore the stunning beauty of Iceland's Golden Circle, a must-see spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The Golden Circle is a famous route in Iceland that highlights some of the country’s most amazing natural sights. It gives visitors a chance to experience the variety of beauty Iceland has to offer.
One of the main highlights is Gullfoss waterfall, where glacial water plunges over two tiers into a deep canyon. Close by, the Geysir Geothermal Area amazes visitors with erupting geysers, including Strokkur, which shoots hot water into the air regularly. For history lovers, Þingvellir National Park is important as the site of Iceland's first parliament, founded in 930 AD.
Top destinations on a Golden Circle tour
Þingvellir National Park - Site of Iceland's first parliament, Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Highlights: Tectonic plate boundaries, scenic landscapes, and historical significance.
Gullfoss waterfall - One of Iceland's most famous and powerful waterfalls.
Highlights: Dramatic two-tiered cascade into a deep canyon, offering breathtaking views.
Geysir geothermal area - Home to the original geyser, Geysir, and the active Strokkur geyser.
Highlights: Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 20 meters (65 feet) into the air.
Kerið crater - A striking volcanic crater lake.
Highlights: Vibrant blue water surrounded by red volcanic rock, offering a unique landscape.
Secret Lagoon (Gamla laugin) - One of Iceland's oldest natural geothermal pools.
Highlights: Relaxing in warm, mineral-rich waters amidst natural surroundings.
Faxi waterfall - A smaller, yet charming waterfall.
Highlights: Less crowded than Gullfoss, providing a peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Laugarvatn Fontana - A geothermal bath and spa.
Highlights: Relaxing geothermal pools and natural steam rooms with beautiful lake views.
Friðheimar greenhouse - A unique greenhouse specializing in growing tomatoes.
Highlights: Tour the greenhouse and enjoy a delicious meal in the tomato-themed restaurant.
offering travellers a glimpse into the diverse beauty that Iceland has to offer.
One of the highlights of the Golden Circle is the mighty Gullfoss waterfall, where visitors can witness glacial water cascading down two tiers into a deep canyon below. Nearby, the Geysir Geothermal Area captivates its guests with its erupting geysers, including the famous Strokkur, which shoots steaming water high into the air at regular intervals. For history enthusiasts, the Þingvellir National Park holds great significance as the site of Iceland's first parliament, the Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Top destinations on a Golden Circle tour
Þingvellir National Park
Significance: Site of Iceland's first parliament, Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Highlights: Tectonic plate boundaries, scenic landscapes, and historical significance.
Gullfoss waterfall
Significance: One of Iceland's most famous and powerful waterfalls.
Highlights: Dramatic two-tiered cascade into a deep canyon, offering breathtaking views.
Geysir geothermal area
Significance: Home to the original geyser, Geysir, and the active Strokkur geyser.
Highlights: Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 20 meters (65 feet) into the air.
Kerið crater
Significance: A striking volcanic crater lake.
Highlights: Vibrant blue water surrounded by red volcanic rock, offering a unique landscape.
Secret Lagoon (Gamla laugin)
Significance: One of Iceland's oldest natural geothermal pools.
Highlights: Relaxing in warm, mineral-rich waters amidst natural surroundings.
Faxi waterfall
Significance: A smaller, yet charming waterfall.
Highlights: Less crowded than Gullfoss, providing a peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Laugarvatn Fontana
Significance: A geothermal bath and spa.
Highlights: Relaxing geothermal pools and natural steam rooms with beautiful lake views.
Friðheimar greenhouse
Significance: A unique greenhouse specializing in growing tomatoes.
Highlights: Tour the greenhouse and enjoy a delicious meal in the tomato-themed restaurant.
Explore the breath taking beauty of Iceland's Golden Circle, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Nestled in the heart of Iceland's stunning landscape lies the Golden Circle, a renowned route that showcases the country's natural wonders in all their glory. This iconic place
Explore the stunning beauty of Iceland's Golden Circle, a must-see spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The Golden Circle is a famous route in Iceland that highlights some of the country’s most amazing natural sights. It gives visitors a chance to experience the variety of beauty Iceland has to offer.
One of the main highlights is Gullfoss waterfall, where glacial water plunges over two tiers into a deep canyon. Close by, the Geysir Geothermal Area amazes visitors with erupting geysers, including Strokkur, which shoots hot water into the air regularly. For history lovers, Þingvellir National Park is important as the site of Iceland's first parliament, founded in 930 AD.
Top destinations on a Golden Circle tour
Þingvellir National Park - Site of Iceland's first parliament, Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Highlights: Tectonic plate boundaries, scenic landscapes, and historical significance.
Gullfoss waterfall - One of Iceland's most famous and powerful waterfalls.
Highlights: Dramatic two-tiered cascade into a deep canyon, offering breathtaking views.
Geysir geothermal area - Home to the original geyser, Geysir, and the active Strokkur geyser.
Highlights: Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 20 meters (65 feet) into the air.
Kerið crater - A striking volcanic crater lake.
Highlights: Vibrant blue water surrounded by red volcanic rock, offering a unique landscape.
Secret Lagoon (Gamla laugin) - One of Iceland's oldest natural geothermal pools.
Highlights: Relaxing in warm, mineral-rich waters amidst natural surroundings.
Faxi waterfall - A smaller, yet charming waterfall.
Highlights: Less crowded than Gullfoss, providing a peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Laugarvatn Fontana - A geothermal bath and spa.
Highlights: Relaxing geothermal pools and natural steam rooms with beautiful lake views.
Friðheimar greenhouse - A unique greenhouse specializing in growing tomatoes.
Highlights: Tour the greenhouse and enjoy a delicious meal in the tomato-themed restaurant.
offering travellers a glimpse into the diverse beauty that Iceland has to offer.
One of the highlights of the Golden Circle is the mighty Gullfoss waterfall, where visitors can witness glacial water cascading down two tiers into a deep canyon below. Nearby, the Geysir Geothermal Area captivates its guests with its erupting geysers, including the famous Strokkur, which shoots steaming water high into the air at regular intervals. For history enthusiasts, the Þingvellir National Park holds great significance as the site of Iceland's first parliament, the Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Top destinations on a Golden Circle tour
Þingvellir National Park
Significance: Site of Iceland's first parliament, Alþingi, established in 930 AD.
Highlights: Tectonic plate boundaries, scenic landscapes, and historical significance.
Gullfoss waterfall
Significance: One of Iceland's most famous and powerful waterfalls.
Highlights: Dramatic two-tiered cascade into a deep canyon, offering breathtaking views.
Geysir geothermal area
Significance: Home to the original geyser, Geysir, and the active Strokkur geyser.
Highlights: Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 20 meters (65 feet) into the air.
Kerið crater
Significance: A striking volcanic crater lake.
Highlights: Vibrant blue water surrounded by red volcanic rock, offering a unique landscape.
Secret Lagoon (Gamla laugin)
Significance: One of Iceland's oldest natural geothermal pools.
Highlights: Relaxing in warm, mineral-rich waters amidst natural surroundings.
Faxi waterfall
Significance: A smaller, yet charming waterfall.
Highlights: Less crowded than Gullfoss, providing a peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Laugarvatn Fontana
Significance: A geothermal bath and spa.
Highlights: Relaxing geothermal pools and natural steam rooms with beautiful lake views.
Friðheimar greenhouse
Significance: A unique greenhouse specializing in growing tomatoes.
Highlights: Tour the greenhouse and enjoy a delicious meal in the tomato-themed restaurant.
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What does self check-in and remote reception mean?
Room access
What is the check-in and check-out time?
Early / Late arrival
Can I cancel or modify my reservation?
Frequently asked questions
Booking
Tours & attractions
Amenities
What does self check-in and remote reception mean?
Room access
What is the check-in and check-out time?
Early / Late arrival
Can I cancel or modify my reservation?