Golden Circle with Blue Lagoon Private Tour from Reykjavik
Reykjavik, Iceland
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 10 hours
Visit the best of Iceland in one amazing tour, Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon.
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Visit the best of Iceland in one amazing tour, Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon.Must see – Must do – All in One Tour
The Golden Circle
This comprehensive tour covers all the major attractions of southwest Iceland, beginning with a drive to the national park and former parliament site at Thingvellir and continuing through the mountains to the area around the lake Laugarvatn, known for its high level of seismic activity. Next stop is Geysir, the world’s most famous hot spring, and Strokkur, its smaller neighbour, which erupts in a spectacular of blue water every few minutes. The trip then continues to Gullfoss, the Queen of Icelandic waterfalls, returning to Reykjavík via Skálholt, site of Iceland’s first episcopal see, founded in 1056, and the garden village of Hveragerði.
The Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is located a short distance from the fishing port of Grindavík on the Reykjanes peninsula in the southwest. The Blue Lagoon is today one of Iceland’s most popular tourist attractions. It is created by water from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power plant. Its warm, mineral- rich waters are said to be effective in the treatment of psoriasis and a variety of other skin complaints and it is certainly a great place for swimming and bathing.
Attention: Tours are only available during the Blue Lagoon’s opening hours.
The Golden Circle
This comprehensive tour covers all the major attractions of southwest Iceland, beginning with a drive to the national park and former parliament site at Thingvellir and continuing through the mountains to the area around the lake Laugarvatn, known for its high level of seismic activity. Next stop is Geysir, the world’s most famous hot spring, and Strokkur, its smaller neighbour, which erupts in a spectacular of blue water every few minutes. The trip then continues to Gullfoss, the Queen of Icelandic waterfalls, returning to Reykjavík via Skálholt, site of Iceland’s first episcopal see, founded in 1056, and the garden village of Hveragerði.
The Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is located a short distance from the fishing port of Grindavík on the Reykjanes peninsula in the southwest. The Blue Lagoon is today one of Iceland’s most popular tourist attractions. It is created by water from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power plant. Its warm, mineral- rich waters are said to be effective in the treatment of psoriasis and a variety of other skin complaints and it is certainly a great place for swimming and bathing.
Attention: Tours are only available during the Blue Lagoon’s opening hours.
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