Discover Iceland's Golden Circle with a self-guided GPS audio tour that brings each stop to life. Don't miss the story and sites as you drive. See more. Starting in Reykjavík, this route showcases the dramatic landscapes shaped by volcanoes and rich Viking history. Experience iconic sites like Þingvellir National Park, geysers, and waterfalls, all while enjoying the freedom to explore at your own pace. With professional narration guiding you, every mile reveals fascinating tales of Icelandic folklore and geology. Ideal for families or solo adventurers, this tour allows for spontaneous stops for photos, hikes, and more, ensuring a memorable road trip through Iceland's stunning scenery.
- Self-guided GPS audio tour lets you explore at your own pace
- Highlights include Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss, and geothermal areas
- Optional hikes and stops at folklore locations enrich your journey
- Convenient start from Reykjavík, with offline navigation available
The tour starts in the parking lot next to Glitur hafsins. Then you'll be guided on the road along the golden circle.
Finish your Golden Circle adventure with one of Iceland's most famous culinary traditions at Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur, whose name means "The Town's Best Hot Dogs." This iconic hot dog is a must-visit and has seen many famous visitors.
Begin your Golden Circle adventure on Reykjavík's scenic waterfront beside the iconic Sun Voyager sculpture. Enjoy beautiful views across Faxaflói Bay toward Mount Esja while discovering the story of Iceland's founding, the city's geothermal origins, and one of Reykjavík's most photographed landmarks.
Hike to the summit of Helgafell, a rare flat-topped volcano formed beneath an Ice Age glacier. The short climb rewards visitors with sweeping views and a fascinating look at one of Iceland's most unusual geological formations.
Take a short, easy walk to one of southwest Iceland's hidden waterfalls, where water tumbles over moss-covered cliffs into a peaceful valley. According to Icelandic folklore, the surrounding rocks are home to the mysterious hidden people known as the Huldufólk.
Pause beside this peaceful lake to admire the scenery while hearing the legend of the Nykur, Iceland's terrifying water horse said to lure travelers into its icy depths. It's one of the country's best-known folklore locations.
Hidden just off the Golden Circle, Þórufoss plunges into a dramatic basalt canyon and is famous as a filming location in Game of Thrones. Its powerful year-round flow and rugged setting make it one of Iceland's most photogenic waterfalls.
Walk through the birthplace of Icelandic democracy and one of the few places on Earth where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are visibly pulling apart. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Þingvellir combines Viking history, spectacular geology, waterfalls, and crystal-clear fissures.
Watch Strokkur erupt every few minutes, sending boiling water up to 40 meters into the air. Nearby lies the original Great Geysir—the natural wonder that gave every geyser on Earth its name.
Known as the "Golden Falls," Gullfoss is one of Iceland's most spectacular waterfalls, plunging in two dramatic stages into a rugged canyon. Powerful viewpoints allow visitors to feel the spray while learning the remarkable story of Sigríður Tómasdóttir, whose determination helped save the falls from development.
Look down into a narrow canyon carved by glacial waters over thousands of years. Towering rock formations known as Karl and Kerling—"Old Man" and "Old Woman"—rise from the rushing river, accompanied by Icelandic troll legends.
Relax in Iceland's oldest natural swimming pool, built in 1891 and naturally heated year-round by geothermal springs. While you soak, watch a small geyser erupt beside the lagoon every few minutes for a truly unique Icelandic spa experience.
Visit the home of Snorri Sturluson, the medieval scholar whose writings preserved nearly everything we know about Norse mythology. This quiet village played an enormous role in Viking history and Icelandic literature.
Explore one of Iceland's longest lava tubes, formed more than 5,000 years ago during a volcanic eruption. Guided tours lead visitors through colorful lava chambers, towering rock formations, and seasonal ice sculptures hidden beneath the surface.
Walk across a symbolic bridge spanning the gap between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Few places on Earth allow you to stand between two continents while witnessing the forces that continue shaping the planet.
Towering basalt cliffs overlook the crashing North Atlantic and provide nesting grounds for thousands of seabirds. This dramatic coastline offers breathtaking views, incredible birdwatching, and one of the wildest landscapes on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Finish your Golden Circle adventure with one of Iceland's most famous culinary traditions at Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur, whose name means "The Town's Best Hot Dogs." Since 1937, this iconic hot dog stand has become a must-visit destination, serving its legendary Icelandic lamb hot dogs to everyone from locals to world leaders, including Bill Clinton, Anthony Bourdain, and Metallica's James Hetfield. Order it the Icelandic way—"ein með öllu" ("one with everything")—and enjoy a delicious blend of Icelandic lamb, crispy fried onions, raw onions, sweet mustard, ketchup, and creamy remoulade as the perfect ending to an unforgettable day exploring Iceland's volcanoes, waterfalls, geysers, and Viking history.
Explore the golden circle on a exploration of a lifetime! See the cliffs, the geysers, the historic sites, the lava fields and so much more.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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