The Ultimate 2-in-1 Iceland Experience: Golden Circle & South Coast
Journey Through Iceland’s Heart
Discover the ultimate 2-in-1 Icelandic adventure as you explore both the Golden Circle and South Coast —two legendary routes that showcase the country’s dramatic beauty and ancient power. From roaring waterfalls to glistening glaciers, this experience unveils the very soul of Iceland’s untamed landscapes and Viking spirit.
Golden Circle Highlights
- Þingvellir National Park – Walk between two continents at this UNESCO World Heritage Site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates drift apart. Rich in history, Þingvellir was also the site of the world’s first parliament, founded in 930 AD.
- Geysir Geothermal Area – Feel the power of the Earth as Strokkur geyser erupts every few minutes, shooting boiling water high into the sky amidst steaming vents and bubbling mud pools.
- Gullfoss Waterfall – Witness the majestic “Golden Falls,” where glacial water plunges into a rugged canyon in a dazzling display of mist and sunlight.
Optional stops include Kerið Crater, with its vivid blue lake and red volcanic slopes, and traditional Icelandic farms offering local delicacies.
South Coast Splendors
Continue south to witness Iceland’s dramatic coastal beauty—a paradise of contrasts between fire and ice.
- Seljalandsfoss & Skógafoss – Two of Iceland’s most photographed waterfalls. Walk behind Seljalandsfoss for a magical view, or feel the spray of mighty Skógafoss as it cascades 60 meters down.
- Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach – Marvel at Reynisdrangar’s towering sea stacks and the striking black volcanic sands near the village of Vík.
- Eyjafjallajökull Volcano – Learn about the 2010 eruption that captured global attention and shaped Iceland’s volcanic identity.
Why Go
The Golden Circle and South Coast routes offer an unparalleled combination of nature, culture, and adventure —all within a few hours’ drive from Reykjavík. Perfect for explorers, photographers, and nature lovers alike, this journey promises memories as awe-inspiring as the landscapes themselves.



















