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Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon all-day small group tour

Golden Circle is the most famous tourist route that covers three main attractions in Iceland. 

What could be better if you combined your visit to the Blue Lagoon with the Golden Circle? 

Check out this deal, where you can visit the best attractions in one day by purchasing this Golden Circle small group tour.

In a comfortable minibus here, you can experience Iceland’s two most visited natural attractions.

Book your Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon tour and amble through many other attractions, like Thingvellir National Park and the Icelandic Parliament.

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Golden Circle & Blue Lagoon Tour Details


Duration

11 Hours 

Policy

Free cancellation

Guide

English

Services

 Hotel pick up

Categories

Comfort Package

Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon all-day Small Group Tour Price

Visitor’s Age Price
Adult ticket (16 to 99 years)ISK 30,993 ($222)
Youth ticket (14 – 15 years)ISK 26,615 ($190)
Children (5 – 13 years)ISK 17,087 ($122) 

Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon all-day Small Group Tour Includes

  • Golden Circle Small group tour
  • Blue Lagoon comfort package
  • Entry to Kerid Crater
  • Professional guide
  • Hotel Pick up but from selected hotels, official bus stops, and the cruise port
  • WiFi

Not Included

  • Meals
  • Swimsuit rentals

Highlights of Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon day trip from Reykjavik

  • Discover the best of Iceland’s natural wonders with this small group Golden Circle tour.
  • Admire the beautiful waterfalls.
  • Experience utmost relaxation in the sacred waters of Blue Lagoon.
  • Get a chance to see the famous geyser.

What to expect on this Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon Tour

Come across Iceland’s best treasures with this Golden Circle small group tour.

Have a chance to see the natural formations like geysers, waterfalls, and lakes, and then take a break at Blue Lagoon Springs.

The first stop will be the iconic Thingvellir, where the Icelandic Commonwealth was formed.

Next, please stop by the North Atlantic Divergent Ridge and watch Strokkur in its complete active form.

Moreover, enjoy the views at Gullfoss, one of the most beautiful Icelandic waterfalls.

Take a break during the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon tour at Kerid, a stunning crater lake with blue and green waters.

So you can enjoy your food with gorgeous views in the background.

Then the next and much-awaited time arrives, a stop by the country’s most famous geothermal spa.

You get the comfort package and enjoy a drink and free face masks during your time here.

Take a chance and enjoy all this with the help of the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon tour for just ISK 30,993 ($222).

Know before you go:

  • Bring warm clothing, swimwear, and hiking shoes with you
  • Towels are included in the comfort package of the Golden Circle small group tour.
  • Also use of shower gel and conditioner is complimentary and is available in the shower rooms.

FAQs

Is the Blue Lagoon part of the Golden Circle?

No, the Blue Lagoon is not part of the Golden Circle. 

The Golden Circle includes three major natural attractions: Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, and the Geysir geothermal area. 

The Blue Lagoon is about 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the Golden Circle route.

Can you do the Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon in one day?

Yes, doing the Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon in one day is possible. 

However, it will be a long day, and you must be well-organized and efficient to make the most of your time.

How far is Blue Lagoon from Golden Circle?

The distance between the Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon is 86 km and 105 km by road. 

Geysir is the closest point on the Golden Circle to the Blue Lagoon, about 50 km (31 miles) away. 

The furthest point on the Golden Circle from the Blue Lagoon is Thingvellir National Park, about 80 km (50 miles) away.

What does the Golden Circle include in Iceland?

The traditional Golden Circle tour includes Iceland’s three most well-known tourist destinations: Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Thingvellir National Park. 
 
The route, which loops from Iceland’s capital city to its geographic center and back, is about 250 kilometers (155 miles) long.

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