Friðheimar Tomato Farm is a unique agricultural attraction in southern Iceland, showcasing how geothermal energy and sustainable practices are used to grow fresh produce year-round. Inside its warm greenhouses, rows of tomato plants thrive even in Iceland’s harsh climate, creating a striking contrast between nature and innovation. Visitors can learn about geothermal cultivation techniques while enjoying dishes made almost entirely from tomatoes, including the farm’s famous tomato soup. Friðheimar offers an engaging and flavorful insight into Icelandic ingenuity, sustainability, and farm-to-table dining.
The Golden Circle is one of Iceland’s most famous tourist trails and rightfully so. Combining Þingvellir National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Geysir Geothermal area and the Gullfoss waterfall, this remarkable route provides a stunning introduction to Iceland’s epic landscapes. Our private Golden Circle Discovery Tour departs directly from your hotel in Reykjavik and allows you to embark on this exhilarating journey, cruising across the island with ease thanks to your local expert driver-guide who will share a wealth of interesting insights along the way.
On this full-day private tour, you will:
This comprehensive Golden Circle driving tour is a seamless way to experience some of Iceland’s most celebrated landscapes, combining comfort, expert guidance, and unforgettable natural scenery. Designed with independent travellers in mind, the tour allows you to explore the country’s most iconic sights without the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads, travelling in a modern vehicle with a knowledgeable local guide. Your day begins with a convenient pickup from your Reykjavík hotel before heading east into the countryside, where volcanic terrain and wide-open vistas quickly replace the cityscape. The first stop is the striking Kerið Crater, a vivid volcanic bowl whose steep red slopes frame a tranquil lake below, offering a dramatic introduction to Iceland’s geology.
From there, the journey continues to the immense Gullfoss waterfall. Fed by glacial meltwater, the river plunges in powerful stages into a rugged canyon, filling the air with mist and sound. Standing at the viewing platforms, you will gain a true sense of the scale and force that have shaped Iceland’s landscapes over thousands of years. Next, you'll make your way to the Geysir geothermal area to experience the Earth’s restless energy. This is actually where the term ‘geyser’ originates, coming from the Icelandic word that means ‘to gush’ or ‘erupt’. Whilst the original geyser is largely dormant these days, the bubbling springs and steaming vents of the nearby Strokkur are characterised by frequent eruptions, providing a spectacular display of boiling water shooting skyward, a memorable moment for first-time visitors to Iceland.
Midday brings a relaxing lunch stop at a fascinating local farm, where you will enjoy home-grown Icelandic flavours with a verdant backdrop. This pause offers a welcome chance to connect with the rural side of the country, learn more about local food traditions and keep an eye out for distinctive Icelandic horses. In the afternoon, the tour concludes with a visit to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of both historical and geological importance. Your guide will lead you on an easy walk through open terrain shaped by tectonic forces, where the North American and Eurasian plates slowly drift apart. As you explore together, you’ll hear stories of Iceland’s early settlers and the world’s oldest continuing parliament, founded here more than a thousand years ago.
After a day filled with natural wonders, cultural insight, and unhurried exploration, you’ll enjoy a relaxed drive back to your hotel in Reykjavík, invigorated by the pristine beauty of the Golden Circle.
The Golden Circle is an integral part of any Iceland itinerary, giving travellers a taste of the country’s rugged natural beauty through its most emblematic geysers, a towering waterfall and a UNESCO-recognised National Park. Our Ultimate Golden Circle experience not only provides a well-planned itinerary around the key sights, but it also includes a stop at Sky Lagoon, one of Iceland’s most spectacular geothermal spas, where you can immerse yourself in its famously mineral-rich waters, an ideal way to unwind after your invigorating outdoor adventure.
On this full-day private tour, you will:
This extended Golden Circle tour offers a close encounter with Iceland’s most celebrated landscapes, pairing a full day of open-air exploration with a deeply restorative geothermal spa experience with private transport and all admissions included, so you can sit back and enjoy the ride. The day begins with a convenient pickup from your Reykjavík hotel and a scenic drive to Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of remarkable beauty and significance. Here, you’ll set out on a gentle walk through its wide rift valleys, lava fields, and clear-water fissures that mark the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. As you explore, your local driver-guide shares stories of Iceland’s early settlers and the ancient parliament founded in this dramatic setting over a thousand years ago.
From Þingvellir, the journey continues into the countryside for a farm-to-table lunch at a remarkable greenhouse restaurant. This relaxed stop offers an opportunity to enjoy fresh Icelandic cuisine in an intriguing rural environment while learning about traditional farming life and modern sustainability practices. In the afternoon, the journey continues towards the other natural wonders of the Golden Circle. At Gullfoss waterfall, we’ll find glacial waters surging over multiple tiers and plunging into a rugged canyon, creating one of Iceland’s most awe-inspiring sights. Just a short drive away, the Geysir geothermal area reveals the restless energy beneath the surface, where steaming vents surround Strokkur as it erupts rhythmically, sending columns of hot water high into the air.
After a day immersed in Iceland’s landscapes and geological forces, the tour concludes on a serene note at Sky Lagoon, one of the country’s most renowned geothermal spas. Set along the ocean’s edge, the lagoon offers mineral-rich waters, sweeping sea views, and a calming atmosphere inspired by Icelandic bathing traditions. Your pre-arranged Sér admission tickets grant access to private changing facilities and the signature spa ritual, combining warm and cool elements with cleansing and nourishing skincare products. Following the blissful sojourn at the spa, you’ll make the short trip back to Reykjavik, returning to your hotel with lasting memories of your quintessentially Icelandic adventure.
Please note: Children under the age of 12 are not permitted at Sky Lagoon. Visitors ages 12–14 must be accompanied by a guardian (18 years or older). Sky Lagoon team members may ask to confirm your child's date of birth using a valid ID card or passport, and reserve the right to refuse access if one cannot be provided.
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