Discover the essence of Iceland this winter! The Golden Circle Camper´Break is a well-designed self-drive vacation package with a pre-planned itinerary, selected attractions, and campsite overnight fees to offer you the best campervan experience in Iceland this winter!
You also participate in activities such as a FlyOver Iceland ride in Reykjavík, a rye bread tour where the geothermal heat cooks the dough in the ground, and an entrance to the Laugarvatn spa.
You are equipped with the Easy Guide tablet, a navigational device where you find your itinerary, activities, information about the camper, and other valuable features. Only available with us.
In our itinerary description below, we included the approximate time spent at each location, including the driving time from the previous site.
Note that the minimum age requirement for the driver participant(s) is 20 years of age. Upon picking up the vehicle at our office, the driver participant(s) must show a valid international driving license, valid for the vehicle and valid for a minimum of 12 months at the time of pick-up of the car for the tour. We offer a free pick-up shuttle service from Keflavík International Airport or the previously selected hotel in the Keflavík area (12 hotels are selectable), between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. At the end of your tour, we also offer a free drop-off shuttle service to Keflavík International Airport or your chosen hotel within the Keflavík area (12 hotels are selectable).
We offer a complimentary shuttle service from either Keflavik international airport or a hotel accommodation from Keflavik town to CampEasy office located just 5 minutes drive from the airport.
You start today´s itinerary by visiting the Reykjanes peninsula. The first stop is the famous Leif the Lucky (or Miðlína) Bridge between continents, where you can stand between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.
You spend some time visiting this geothermal area, which features steam vents, hot mud pools, and an incredible landscape shaped by the minerals in the ground. You see vibrant hues on steaming surfaces with the Reykjanes lighthouse in the background. This is undoubtedly a place not to miss!
Reykjanesbær peninsula´s largest lake, Kleifarvatn, is also among Iceland´s deepest lakes with almost 100 meters in depth. The water comes from the porous lava ground around it and is home to many fishes, particularly anglers! The lake reflects Iceland´s beauty in its simplicity, with lava ground covered in many places by thousand years´ old moss.
Þingvellir National Park is the first point of the famous Golden Circle route. This is not only a geological marvel where Öxará waterfall (or Öxarárfoss) and Silfra Fissure were born out of the continental drift, splitting the earth‘s crust at various locations but it is also an important historical and political site. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage. The park´s visit is free, however, you have to pay a Parking fee, which is not included in the tour´s price.
You go for a Rye Bread tour at 11.45 AM where the dough is cooked on the very ground by the geothermal heat and you can, of course, taste it! You then soak in the deliciously warm waters of Fontana Bath from which you have a panoramic view of the lake.
You next visit Geysir where the geyser Strokkur shoots its warm water column up to 15 meters in the air. Geysir is the second point on the famous Golden Circle route that you are scheduled to visit.
You complete the Golden Circle with a visit to the mighty waterfall Gullfoss which chute impressively drops down in a narrow gorge from 32 meters high. We also recommend you visit Friðheimar Restaurant and Farm, famous for its horse breeding and horse show activities, and its tomato farm entirely run with geothermal energy using biological pest controls. Friðheimar is open for visits and has a restaurant where you can taste their tomatoes' specialties. Note that this is only our recommendation, the admission fee is not included in the tour price. Booking in advance needs to be done by you either by e-mail to fridheimar@fridheimar.is or by a phone call to (+354) 486 8894. If you chose to come here, it will take you 1 hour and 30 minutes, including the driving time from Gullfoss Waterfall.
You next visit Kerid volcanic crater, which is located just a 20-minute drive away from Eldhestar. The crater is approximately 3000 years old and is covered with vivid colored grounds in the summer. The crater is a lovely site in its winter coat, particularly when its inner lake catches the sunlight on frosty days. To walk up to the crater, there is a small admission fee to pay, which is not included in the tour price.
Seljalandsfoss is a 60 meters high waterfall behind which you can walk. It is a very picturesque site and is therefore widely photographed and featured. Note that entrance to the waterfall area is free; however, there is a parking fee you must pay, which is not included in the tour price.
Next, you visit the impressive Skógafoss waterfall which is fed by the melting waters from Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull glaciers. This powerful chute provides a unique experience where deafening sounds, water spray, and rainbows surround you as the light reflects on the droplets. Be ready to be amazed!
Dyrhólaey or Doorhill Island is the remains of what used to be island thousands of years ago. The promenade is a 120 meters rock formation that has a gaping hole in the middle where ships used to sail through. Today, Dyrhólaey is a top-rated site in Iceland and is home to many bird species.
Next, you visit the Reynisfjara beach and its well-renowned cliff Reynisfjall. The basalt columns of the cliff wall provide a unique atmosphere to the site. You may like to sit on some of them and gaze away at the three basalt rock formations standing out of the powerful Atlantic Sea. Rumor has it that they are the remains of trolls who wanted to reach the shore but got caught by daylight, which transformed them instantly.
You experience today an unforgettable activity in Iceland: a glacier hike on the Sólheimajökull glacier! For 3 hours you walk on its rooftop and learn about its crevasses and fissures, how it was formed, and many more interesting details.
FlyOver is a 45-minute original activity where you visit Iceland right from Reykjavík! Suspended 20 meters above the ground with your feet dangling and strapped in a motion seat, you are in front of a semi-spherical screen where you visit Iceland from a flight simulation. The special effects like wind, scents, and mist add the final touch to the experience.
Depending on your flight time departure, you might like to visit the capital further and see the Sun Voyager, a famous sculpture by the sea which represents freedom and hope, Hallgrímskirkja church, whose architecture was inspired by basalt columns in the Icelandic nature, or Perlan, a museum, and restaurant perched on top of 4 water tanks. After some time in Reykjavík, you head towards CampEasy's office for the return of your camper! The famous Sun Voyager sculpture has been created by Jón Gunnar Árnason, who, through his piece, wanted to convey a message of hope and freedom. The statue is placed right by the sea with majestic mountains in the background. It is for sure something not to miss!
Harpa, the music and conference hall whose architecture was also inspired by Icelandic nature. Note that to enter Harpa to visit the building only, the admission is free, however you need to pay a small amount of parking fee which is not included in the tour price
Hallgrimskirkja church is located close to downtown Reykjavik and the famous Rainbow Street. Should you like to have a 360° panoramic view of the whole city, we recommend going to the very top of the church. Note that the entrance to the church is free, however, you need pay an admission fee if you wish to walk up to the church´s tower, which is not included in the tour price.
If you still have some time left until your flight, we suggest you visit Perlan, which is a a museum located on top of four water reservoir tanks that provide for Reykjavík city. You can participate in the Aurora Show, which delivers all secrets about the northern lights. If you choose to do that, note that the admission fee for the show and the museum, is not included in the tour price.
After arriving at our office, get some warm drinks, check on the souvenirs or share your memories from your trip with us! Our shuttle service can bring you to the airport or your hotel accommodation in Keflavik if requested.
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