Embark on the classic Golden Circle route, visiting iconic natural attractions and experiencing the raw power of Iceland's geothermal activity.
Urriðafoss
A wide, powerful waterfall on the Þjórsá river, known for its impressive volume of water and the potential for a future hydropower plant.
Kerið Crater
A vibrant volcanic crater lake with strikingly red slopes and deep blue water, offering a unique geological spectacle and easy walking paths around its rim.
Faxi Waterfall
A wide, horseshoe-shaped waterfall on the Tungufljót river, popular for its salmon fishing and picturesque setting, often less crowded than its larger counterparts.
Geysir Geothermal Area
Witness the powerful Strokkur geyser erupting every few minutes, sending boiling water high into the air, surrounded by bubbling hot springs and steam vents.
Gullfoss Waterfall
A magnificent two-tiered waterfall, where the Hvítá river plunges into a deep canyon, creating a powerful and often rainbow-adorned spectacle.
Thingvellir National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are visibly pulling apart, also historically significant as the site of Iceland's ancient parliament.