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Golden Circle Day Tour With Kerid Crater From Reykjavik
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The Golden Circle Day Tour With Kerid Crater From Reykjavik is a highly popular excursion in Iceland, as it encompasses the country’s most renowned and diverse attractions. The route spans over 300 kilometers and features three primary sights, accompanied by several additional, smaller-scale attractions dispersed throughout.
Our comprehensive day tour incorporates all of the main sights along the route, including the Geysir geothermal area, Gullfoss waterfall, and Kerið volcanic crater. Additionally, several additional stops may be added time permitting, giving you the opportunity to experience even more of Iceland’s unparalleled beauty. The tour includes visits to the historic Thingvellir National Park, the fascinating geothermal wonders of Geysir, the splendid Gullfoss waterfall, and an additional stop at the remarkable Kerið Volcanic Crater Lake. It promises to be a thrilling and adventure-filled day! Find More on our website
Cost-effective and convenient option for visitors who prefer to travel in a larger group. Plus Hassle-free way to see the Golden Circle sites in one day with our Expert English speaking guide.
Perfect for budget-conscious travelers that want to see the maximum of Iceland.
Find more on Golden Circle Day Tour With Kerid Crater From Reykjavik below:
Tour Highlights
- Thingvellir National Park
- Geysir geothermal area
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Kerið Volcanic Crater Lake
Included/Exclude
- Professional guide
- Entrance fees to Kerið Volcanic Crater
- Free WiFi
- Food and drinks
Tour Plan
Thingvellir National Park
Thingvellir National Park is Iceland’s first national park and one of the most significant historical and geological sites in the country. Situated about 40km from Reykjavik, it is a must-visit destination for tourists interested in the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Iceland.
The park is known for being the location of the original Althing, Iceland’s ancient parliamentary assembly, which was held at the park from 930 until 1798. This makes it a significant historical location, and it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004 for its unique cultural value.
Geysir geothermal area
The Geysir geothermal area is the second destination on the Golden Circle tour, and one of the most impressive natural wonders in Iceland. Located about 100 km east of Reykjavik, it is a popular tourist attraction due to its fascinating geothermal activity.
The geothermal area is named after the Geysir, a geyser that was once the most active in the area. Now, the nearby Strokkur geyser steals the show, erupting every few minutes, sending a massive plume of water and steam up to 20 meters in the air. Visitors can stand just a few meters away to witness this awe-inspiring display of nature.
Gullfoss Waterfall
The Gullfoss Waterfall is the third destination of the Golden Circle tour, located in the southwest part of Iceland. It is one of the most visited and photographed waterfalls in Iceland, and for a good reason – its sheer size and power are jaw-dropping.
The waterfall includes two separate drops, creating a dramatic and picturesque sight that visitors can view from various angles. The first drop is 11 meters tall, and the second one is 21 meters, while the canyon below is up to 70 meters deep.
The waterfall’s name translates to “Golden Falls,” a reference to the golden hue cast by the sun on the mist generated by the falls during sunny days. During the winter, the falls can freeze into an impressive icy spectacle resembling a frozen waterfall.
The waterfall’s surroundings and the canyon beneath provide a magnificent backdrop for viewing the falls and a great opportunity for visitors to take incredible photos.
Kerið Volcanic Crater Lake
Kerið Volcanic Crater Lake is one of the lesser-known tourist destinations in Iceland located off the Golden Circle. However, it is a worthwhile addition to the itinerary, offering a unique and awe-inspiring natural wonder.
Kerið is a volcanic crater lake that is 3,000 years old, filled with bright blue-green water, surrounded by red volcanic rock, and an impressive depth of around 55 meters. The colors of the lake change with the light conditions throughout the day, making it a picturesque sight to behold. The cohesive contrast of colors gives the lake a unique visual appeal.
Visitors can walk around the rim of the crater and observe the lake’s striking beauty from different elevations. In the summer, the lake’s calm waters are the perfect setting for a peaceful stroll or a serene picnic. In contrast, the winter season presents a frozen crater lake spectacle stemming on the ice formation.
What do I need to bring
- It is recommended to bring warm, water-resistant, and windproof clothing when visiting Iceland.
- All tickets for the tours are e-tickets and do not need to be printed out.
Important information
- The tour is 8 – 8.5 hrs long but could be affected by weather.
- Lunch break at Geysir Geothermal Area