Everyone does the Golden Circle. But not everyone does it right.
We skip the sleepy sightseeing and crank the fun all the way up — geysers, waterfalls, and enough Icelandic drama to make Netflix jealous.
We’ll cruise from Þingvellir to Geysir and Gullfoss, with time to stretch, snap photos, and question whether the planet was showing off when it built this route.
Yes, it’s the “classic” — but we don’t do classic quietly.
Highlights:
🟡Þingvellir National Park — where continents are literally drifting apart (and somehow nobody panics).
🟡Geysir geothermal area — Iceland’s natural coffee percolator.
🟡Gullfoss waterfall — dramatic, loud, and unapologetically wet. Yes, wet.
188.800 isk
If Iceland had a greatest hits album, this would be it — glaciers, black beaches, and waterfalls that never take a day off.
Bring your camera, your sense of wonder, and maybe a towel.
We’ll pass Skógafoss, Seljalandsfoss, and Reynisfjara — the beach so beautiful it occasionally eats tourists (true story, stay back from the waves).
Highlights:
🟡Seljalandsfoss — the waterfall you can walk behind (bring a jacket, or don’t, live dangerously).
🟡Skógafoss — the one every Icelandic weather app uses as a background photo.
🟡Reynisfjara — black sand, roaring waves, and basalt columns worthy of an album cover.
188.800 isk
Somewhere between a glacier and the ocean, Iceland decided to drop its jewelry.
Ice chunks sparkle like diamonds on black volcanic sand — it’s unreal, like nature invented luxury marketing.
We’ll also pass Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, where icebergs casually drift by like they own the place.
Highlights:
🟡Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon — icebergs, seals, and the sound of your brain short-circuiting from beauty overload.
🟡Diamond Beach — proof that Iceland has better design instincts than most brands.
🟡Optional food stop — because even diamonds can’t fix low blood sugar.
Oh, and it’s 750+ km. (466+miles)
We just thought you should know before you fall in love with the idea.
255.500 isk
Steam, sulfur, and the smell of pure Icelandic chaos.
Geothermal madness, rainbow hills, and winding roads that make you question whether you’re still on Earth.
NASA trained astronauts in Iceland for the Moon — Krýsuvík just saved them the ticket.
It’s short, wild, and about as close as you’ll get to space without the paperwork.
Highlights:
🟡Seltún geothermal area — hot, loud, and slightly judgmental of your skincare routine.
🟡Kleifarvatn lake — calm, deep, and mysterious enough to have its own monster legend.
🟡The local fish-drying racks — yes, it’s a thing. Don’t ask, just inhale (from a distance).
55.500 isk
After a day of chaos and horsepower, this is Iceland’s version of a deep breath.
Quiet fjords, mirror-like water, and hot springs that seem personally offended by stress.
It’s not a race — it’s the reward.
Highlights:
🟡Hvalfjörður — the fjord nobody told the tourists about. Peaceful, dramatic, and probably plotting to end your anxiety.
🟡Hvammsvík Hot Springs — eight pools, one ocean view, and a bar so close to the sea it probably gets splashed.
88.800 isk
Forget everything you know about airport transfers — this one actually makes you early on purpose.
Private, smooth, and guaranteed to make people in the arrivals hall wonder who you are.
Perfect for arrivals, departures, or just dramatic entrances.
Highlights:
🟡Private, door-to-door transfer between Reykjavík and Keflavík Airport.
🟡Custom detours on request — because sometimes a photo stop beats the duty-free line.
🟡Complimentary bragging rights included.
22.500 isk