SuperSaver: Golden Circle Afternoon Tour And Northern Lights Adventure By Minibus From Reykjavik

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Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 11 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    12:00 PM
  • Return Details :
    • Pickup begins at 12pm. Please be ready outside, at your designated pickup location at the time of pickup. Please be aware that the pick-up can take up to 30 minutes to arrive.  • You are respo.. read more
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

Explore spectacular sights on this 11-hour adventure combo tour from Reykjavik.Learn about Thingvellir National Park,a UNESCO World Heritage site, see spouting geysers at Geysir Hot Spring area and stop by the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall for great photo opportunities. When darkness falls, hunt for the magical Northern Lights.

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Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, Gullfoss Waterfall
Travel through Iceland’s beautiful countryside to Þingvellir National Park, the impressive site of Iceland´s historic parliament, the Alþingi. Founded in 930 c.e., it’s the oldest parliament in the world still in existence. On a sunny day, you can stand beside the law rock and look out over the valley. This incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site is also one of the great geological wonders of the world. The rift valley is the result of the ever-shifting Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, slowly moving apart over eons.
Visit the magnificent Gullfoss Waterfall (the Golden Falls). The river that flows to the falls is known as Hvítá (the White River) and originates at Langjökull glacier. The roar thunders down through the rugged canyon, dropping 32 m in two stages. You’ll likely catch sight of the golden-hued spray that lent this waterfall its name, and, maybe if you’re lucky, a rainbow – remember to make a wish!
Next on the agenda is the Geysir hot spring area. The Great Geysir is no longer active, but Strokkur, a nearby erupting hot spring, spouts huge jets of superheated water every eight to ten minutes. These scalding expulsions often soar skyward to 25 m and sometimes even up to 40 m.

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Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, Gullfoss Waterfall
Travel through Iceland’s beautiful countryside to Þingvellir National Park, the impressive site of Iceland´s historic parliament, the Alþingi. Founded in 930 c.e., it’s the oldest parliament in the world still in existence. On a sunny day, you can stand beside the law rock and look out over the valley. This incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site is also one of the great geological wonders of the world. The rift valley is the result of the ever-shifting Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, slowly moving apart over eons.
Visit the magnificent Gullfoss Waterfall (the Golden Falls). The river that flows to the falls is known as Hvítá (the White River) and originates at Langjökull glacier. The roar thunders down through the rugged canyon, dropping 32 m in two stages. You’ll likely catch sight of the golden-hued spray that lent this waterfall its name, and, maybe if you’re lucky, a rainbow – remember to make a wish!
Next on the agenda is the Geysir hot spring area. The Great Geysir is no longer active, but Strokkur, a nearby erupting hot spring, spouts huge jets of superheated water every eight to ten minutes. These scalding expulsions often soar skyward to 25 m and sometimes even up to 40 m.

Inclusions

  • Transport minibus
  • Professional guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (select hotels)

Exclusions

  • Food & drinks
  • Gratuities

Additional Info

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Please note that this is a combo tour. After the Golden Circle tour we will drop you off at your original pickup point. You will have free time to get some dinner, and then we will pick you up again from your original pickup point for the Northern Lights adventure.

From 1st of October to 28th of February, the pickup for the Northern Lights portion is at 20:30 PM

From 1st of September to 30th of September, and from 1st of March to 15th of April, the pickup for the Northern Lights portion is at 21:30 PM

Minimum age requirement for this tour is 6 years old.

Children must be accompanied by an adult

Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately. Wear Warm layers, weatherproof top layer, headwear, gloves, scarves, and hiking or sturdy shoes. Spikes which fit on your boots are useful in icy conditions if you have them.

Traveler Reviews

  • 16-Feb-2022

    Very cozy and amazing tour, our guide was really friendly. He did an extra stop to pet the super fluffy icelandic horses! You see the geysir and the wonderful gullfoss waterfalls. Our night tour for nirthern lights was cancelled because of bad weather but the afternoon only was absolutely enough to spend an unforgettable day!

  • 29-Oct-2019

    Did a great job showing all the sights in less than a day. Didn't quite get to see the green and purple Northern Lights you see in photos, but we definitely saw something.

  • 28-Oct-2019

    Did a great job showing all the sights in less than a day. Didn't quite get to see the green and purple Northern Lights you see in photos, but we definitely saw something.

  • 26-Mar-2018

    I loved this combo tour. The tour guide/driver for the Golden Circle portion of the tour was friendly and knowledgeable and the mini bus was comfortable for the long drives. There were three main stops - the Thingvellir National Park where you can see the parliament stone and where the two tectonic plates are parting; next up was Geysir where we saw the Strokkur geysir erupting every 8 mins or so. The final stop was the Gulfoss waterfall which was spectacular. We also did three other mini-stops at a cattle farm where there was the option to buy Icelandic ice cream, at a place where there were icelandic horses which you could pet and at another waterfall. My only criticism of this tour as that there wasn't long enough at the three main stops. We had around 45 mins at each one, I would have liked around 90 mins at the Thingvellir National Park and at Geysir as I felt I was quite rushed here. The tour could perhaps leave earlier in the day (it departs at 1pm) to accommodate more time at the stops. There were cafes at the first two stops but there was no time really to get a warm drink; it would be nice to have plenty of time to see the sights and relax a bit in the spectacular locations. The landscape we drove through was spectacular and the pick up/drop off process was very good. The Northern Lights tour was cancelled on the day I had originally booked due to the poor weather and I was sent a text message and an email with plenty of notice of the cancellation and was able to re-book for another day. I also received a text message on the day of the re-booked tour confirming it was going ahead. The tour guide was clearly very passionate about the lights and explained the science behind them on the drive out of Reykjavik and when we got to the location where the lights were visible he explained what settings to put our cameras to to get good photos. The lights were spectacular. It was freezing cold and there was a biting wind, but it was worth it and the guide gave us as much time as we wanted to watch the lights. The lights started to dim so we got back on the mini bus and the guide gave us the option of driving back to Reykjavik or waiting 45 mins to see if they returned as they tend to be stronger around midnight. While we were waiting the guide answered questions and told us some stories. I was Very impressed with the organisation of these tours and would highly recommend them.

  • 25-Feb-2018

    We enjoyed the day very much. The waterfall at the end of the tour was stunning. The guide was knowledgeable and extremely helpful. A recommended tour.

  • 24-Feb-2018

    This tour was challenged by overall confusion about the pickup and drop-off locations. Our tour guide for the Golden Circle was informative, but I worried about his driving in the snowy conditions--he kept looking at his phone, and at one point was texting?! He also dropped us off at the wrong location, and told us misinformation about where we would be picked up for the later Northern lights tour. I sensed that he was asked at the last minute to do this tour, and not a professional guide? For the Northern lights part of the tour, when we were not picked up, we tried to call before 9PM to the Artic Adventures offices--but they never picked up the phone they close at 9PM. I finally found another phone number in your initial email, which worked--so I highly recommend that everyone booking a tour to make sure they have an after hours number to call I would also state NOT to wait 30 minutes before calling about a delayed pickup and there should be tour phones at the pickup bus stops there are new regs that tours have to pick up at the bus stops only. This proved to be the KEY anxious point re: every tour. The other issue is that we booked this tour BECAUSE it only had 18 people on the minibus. We ended up looking for the Northern Lights with all the huge GrayLine and Reykyavik Excursion buses, so it was not what we had bargained for. We were disappointed. I am not sure why we paid the extra price, when the minibus took over an hour to finally find us, took over an hour to go to the lighthouse where there was a mass scene at this one site where hundreds of people and about 20 buses gathered to try and see the lights, and it was overall stressful and not enjoyable. Our guide for this part of the tour was very nice, but there was no professional guide discussion of what the lights were, why we saw them only in the winter, etc. etc. I would not recommend paying extra for a smaller minibus tour when there was no extra value.

  • 24-Feb-2018

    This tour was challenged by overall confusion about the pickup and drop-off locations. Our tour guide for the Golden Circle was informative, but I worried about his driving in the snowy conditions--he kept looking at his phone, and at one point was texting?! He also dropped us off at the wrong location, and told us misinformation about where we would be picked up for the later Northern lights tour. I sensed that he was asked at the last minute to do this tour, and not a professional guide? For the Northern lights part of the tour, when we were not picked up, we tried to call before 9PM to the Artic Adventures offices--but they never picked up the phone they close at 9PM. I finally found another phone number in your initial email, which worked--so I highly recommend that everyone booking a tour to make sure they have an after hours number to call I would also state NOT to wait 30 minutes before calling about a delayed pickup and there should be tour phones at the pickup bus stops there are new regs that tours have to pick up at the bus stops only. This proved to be the KEY anxious point re: every tour. The other issue is that we booked this tour BECAUSE it only had 18 people on the minibus. We ended up looking for the Northern Lights with all the huge GrayLine and Reykyavik Excursion buses, so it was not what we had bargained for. We were disappointed. I am not sure why we paid the extra price, when the minibus took over an hour to finally find us, took over an hour to go to the lighthouse where there was a mass scene at this one site where hundreds of people and about 20 buses gathered to try and see the lights, and it was overall stressful and not enjoyable. Our guide for this part of the tour was very nice, but there was no professional guide discussion of what the lights were, why we saw them only in the winter, etc. etc. I would not recommend paying extra for a smaller minibus tour when there was no extra value.

  • 15-Feb-2018

    We had two different guides for this combination tour. The first half of the tour -- the Golden Circle -- was a disappointment. First, we did this tour in February so the weather was quite cold - in the low 20s (farenheit). Despite asking for the heat to be turned on in the van twice, the van remained EXTREMELY cold. In fact, we could not see out of the windows for most of the tour because they had frosted over on the inside. This would not have been that big a deal except that we were in the van for 7 hours. The tour guide did not realize that this was a combination tour so there was some confusion about the handover of the group to the second half of the tour for the Northern Lights portion. E.g., he was not aware the we were to be dropped off at a certain spot and picked up again. HOWEVER, the second half of the tour for the northern lights was absolutely outstanding. We had a different guide (Clemy) who was extremely knowledgeable and customer focused. He had a huge passion for sharing the magical experience of the northern lights with us. He shared with us his knowledge of the science behind the northern lights, as well as lots of information about Iceland, its people and culture. On a 1-10 scale, I'd rate the first half of this tour a 3 but the second half a 10+. I definitely would recommend the tour -- the van issue is a logistical one which can be fixed.

  • 24-Dec-2017

    We took the minibus tour with English speaking guide for the one day Golden circle and northern light tour. The guide for the Golden circle was very knowledgeable and good. The bus was comfortable though there was no free WiFi which was supposed to have been there. The same company then took us for the northern light tour and the guide there was also so knowledgable and good but the bus was different and very inconvenient.there was hardly any place to sit properly but it had WiFi. The guide also advised on the camera settings and helped taking pictures. He was upfront and said that northern lights as you see with the naked eye is totally different from what you see in pictures which are all altered. Overall a very good experience given that we saw the northern lights on 2 days, one on our own and also with the tour. Not sure what would the situation have been had we not spotted the Northern lights.

  • 21-Nov-2017

    We decided to take this tour because we didn't have much time on our vacation. I wanted to go in the winter months because I was hoping to see the northern lights. It's a nice itinerary that gives a sample of what the country has to offer. The excellent service is what makes this company really great. One afternoon our group split up while half of us went hiking on a glacier, and the other half went with our tour guide to Vik for some sightseeing. When we got off the glacier, our hiking guide told us that the rest of our group was stuck in Vik because there had been a terrible accident involving a snowplow and a car driven by a few tourists which made the road impassable. Over the next four hours several groups came together to help us out. Our tour guide stayed in close contact with us giving updates as he received them, the café at the glacier let us stay inside even after they had closed shop and left, and another glacier guide stayed with us to make sure we were all okay, plus he was excellent company. While he was stuck in Vik, our tour guide arranged for Super Jeeps to come get us and take us to meet another van driver coming from Reykjavik. The guys in Super Jeeps were about to head home for the day when they got the call. They were so nice and friendly even though they must have been exhausted. And the next van driver was also really friendly even though coming to get us meant an extra three hours of work for him in the late evening. The efficiency, effort and kindness from all these different companies to make us comfortable is truly amazing. You’ll be in good hands with these guys.