The Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon are the two most popular sights to visit in Iceland. Book this small group day tour and enjoy visiting both the Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon in a relaxing fun filled day. Admission to all sights, also the Blue Lagoon, is included in the tour price so as soon as you have booked you can relax and start looking forward to your adventure.
Your first stop is at the Thingvellir National Park, the UNESCO listed World Heritage Site. This is where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, which allows you the unique feeling of having one foot in each world. Next destination is the famous Geysir Hot Spring. Watch Strokkur erupt every few minutes up to 30 meters high. Here you can buy a lunch during the stop. Gullfoss the Golden Waterfall is next and will amaze you with its beauty and raw power. Adding even more, you will visit the Kerid Volcanic Crater before heading off the Blue Lagoon for a relaxing end to a great day.
AI Review Summary
Opening overview:
The Small-Group Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon with Ticket & Kerid Crater packs Iceland’s most famous highlights into one well-loved day trip — and reviewers agree: about 93% of 500 reviewers gave positive feedback. Most travelers rave about the scenery and the relaxed finish at the Blue Lagoon, calling it an unforgettable, fun-packed day.
Highlights:
Visitors repeatedly praise the guides for being knowledgeable, friendly and entertaining, which brings the stops at Thingvellir, Geysir (watching Strokkur erupt), Gullfoss, Kerid Crater and the Blue Lagoon to life. Guests also like that admission to sights (including the Blue Lagoon) is included, the pacing lets you see the main sights in one go, and the overall atmosphere is upbeat and enjoyable.
Constructive critiques:
A handful of reviews note that Iceland’s weather can be challenging — cold, windy or wet — which can dampen parts of the day, and a few guests mentioned occasional delays or that the day felt long. These comments are relatively rare compared with the overwhelmingly positive feedback, but they’re worth considering if you’re sensitive to weather or tight schedules.
Overall recommendation:
This is a highly recommended choice for first-time visitors or anyone short on time who wants a well-guided, single-day introduction to Iceland’s top sights.
AI travel tips:
- Pack warm, windproof and waterproof layers (and sturdy shoes) — Iceland’s weather can change fast.
- Bring swimwear (and check whether towels or lockers are included) so you can enjoy the Blue Lagoon without surprises.
- If you’re coming from a cruise or tight connection, confirm pickup/meeting times in advance and build in some buffer for delays.
---
Opening overview:
The Small-Group Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon with Ticket & Kerid Crater packs Iceland’s most famous highlights into one well-loved day trip — and reviewers agree: about 93% of 500 reviewers gave positive feedback. Most travelers rave about the scenery and the relaxed finish at the Blue Lagoon, calling it an unforgettable, fun-packed day.
Highlights:
Visitors repeatedly praise the guides for being knowledgeable, friendly and entertaining, which brings the stops at Thingvellir, Geysir (watching Strokkur erupt), Gullfoss, Kerid Crater and the Blue Lagoon to life. Guests also like that admission to sights (including the Blue Lagoon) is included, the pacing lets you see the main sights in one go, and the overall atmosphere is upbeat and enjoyable.
Constructive critiques:
A handful of reviews note that Iceland’s weather can be challenging — cold, windy or wet — which can dampen parts of the day, and a few guests mentioned occasional delays or that the day felt long. These comments are relatively rare compared with the overwhelmingly positive feedback, but they’re worth considering if you’re sensitive to weather or tight schedules.
Overall recommendation:
This is a highly recommended choice for first-time visitors or anyone short on time who wants a well-guided, single-day introduction to Iceland’s top sights.
AI travel tips:
- Pack warm, windproof and waterproof layers (and sturdy shoes) — Iceland’s weather can change fast.
- Bring swimwear (and check whether towels or lockers are included) so you can enjoy the Blue Lagoon without surprises.
- If you’re coming from a cruise or tight connection, confirm pickup/meeting times in advance and build in some buffer for delays.
---
Opening overview:
The Small-Group Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon with Ticket & Kerid Crater packs Iceland’s most famous highlights into one well-loved day trip — and reviewers agree: about 93% of 500 reviewers gave positive feedback. Most travelers rave about the scenery and the relaxed finish at the Blue Lagoon, calling it an unforgettable, fun-packed day.
Highlights:
Visitors repeatedly praise the guides for being knowledgeable, friendly and entertaining, which brings the stops at Thingvellir, Geysir (watching Strokkur erupt), Gullfoss, Kerid Crater and the Blue Lagoon to life. Guests also like that admission to sights (including the Blue Lagoon) is included, the pacing lets you see the main sights in one go, and the overall atmosphere is upbeat and enjoyable.
Constructive critiques:
A handful of reviews note that Iceland’s weather can be challenging — cold, windy or wet — which can dampen parts of the day, and a few guests mentioned occasional delays or that the day felt long. These comments are relatively rare compared with the overwhelmingly positive feedback, but they’re worth considering if you’re sensitive to weather or tight schedules.
Overall recommendation:
This is a highly recommended choice for first-time visitors or anyone short on time who wants a well-guided, single-day introduction to Iceland’s top sights.
AI travel tips:
- Pack warm, windproof and waterproof layers (and sturdy shoes) — Iceland’s weather can change fast.
- Bring swimwear (and check whether towels or lockers are included) so you can enjoy the Blue Lagoon without surprises.
- If you’re coming from a cruise or tight connection, confirm pickup/meeting times in advance and build in some buffer for delays.
---
Opening overview:
The Small-Group Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon with Ticket & Kerid Crater packs Iceland’s most famous highlights into one well-loved day trip — and reviewers agree: about 93% of 500 reviewers gave positive feedback. Most travelers rave about the scenery and the relaxed finish at the Blue Lagoon, calling it an unforgettable, fun-packed day.
Highlights:
Visitors repeatedly praise the guides for being knowledgeable, friendly and entertaining, which brings the stops at Thingvellir, Geysir (watching Strokkur erupt), Gullfoss, Kerid Crater and the Blue Lagoon to life. Guests also like that admission to sights (including the Blue Lagoon) is included, the pacing lets you see the main sights in one go, and the overall atmosphere is upbeat and enjoyable.
Constructive critiques:
A handful of reviews note that Iceland’s weather can be challenging — cold, windy or wet — which can dampen parts of the day, and a few guests mentioned occasional delays or that the day felt long. These comments are relatively rare compared with the overwhelmingly positive feedback, but they’re worth considering if you’re sensitive to weather or tight schedules.
Overall recommendation:
This is a highly recommended choice for first-time visitors or anyone short on time who wants a well-guided, single-day introduction to Iceland’s top sights.
AI travel tips:
- Pack warm, windproof and waterproof layers (and sturdy shoes) — Iceland’s weather can change fast.
- Bring swimwear (and check whether towels or lockers are included) so you can enjoy the Blue Lagoon without surprises.
- If you’re coming from a cruise or tight connection, confirm pickup/meeting times in advance and build in some buffer for delays.
---
Opening overview:
The Small-Group Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon with Ticket & Kerid Crater packs Iceland’s most famous highlights into one well-loved day trip — and reviewers agree: about 93% of 500 reviewers gave positive feedback. Most travelers rave about the scenery and the relaxed finish at the Blue Lagoon, calling it an unforgettable, fun-packed day.
Highlights:
Visitors repeatedly praise the guides for being knowledgeable, friendly and entertaining, which brings the stops at Thingvellir, Geysir (watching Strokkur erupt), Gullfoss, Kerid Crater and the Blue Lagoon to life. Guests also like that admission to sights (including the Blue Lagoon) is included, the pacing lets you see the main sights in one go, and the overall atmosphere is upbeat and enjoyable.
Constructive critiques:
A handful of reviews note that Iceland’s weather can be challenging — cold, windy or wet — which can dampen parts of the day, and a few guests mentioned occasional delays or that the day felt long. These comments are relatively rare compared with the overwhelmingly positive feedback, but they’re worth considering if you’re sensitive to weather or tight schedules.
Overall recommendation:
This is a highly recommended choice for first-time visitors or anyone short on time who wants a well-guided, single-day introduction to Iceland’s top sights.
AI travel tips:
- Pack warm, windproof and waterproof layers (and sturdy shoes) — Iceland’s weather can change fast.
- Bring swimwear (and check whether towels or lockers are included) so you can enjoy the Blue Lagoon without surprises.
- If you’re coming from a cruise or tight connection, confirm pickup/meeting times in advance and build in some buffer for delays.