







The classic route links three must‑see stops: rift‑valley vistas at Þingvellir, steaming fields and the erupting Strokkur at Geysir, and the thundering two‑tiered cascade of Gullfoss.
Go with a guide and Reykjavík pickup, arrange a private driver, or self‑drive at your own pace — either way, it’s a relaxed, scenic day packed with big moments..
The Golden Circle is accessible year‑round, but daylight and road conditions vary by season. Visitor centers keep shorter winter hours, and paths may close temporarily during icing or high winds.
Sites rarely close entirely, but extreme weather or road maintenance can briefly limit access. Always check SafeTravel advisories before departure.
Golden Circle, South & West Iceland (Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss)
Most visitors depart Reykjavík on guided minibus tours with hotel pickup and drop‑off. Self‑drivers follow Route 36 to Þingvellir, continue via 365/37/35 to Geysir and on to Gullfoss — with optional side trips like Kerið or the Secret Lagoon.
There are no passenger trains in Iceland. Fly into Keflavík (KEF), shuttle or drive to Reykjavík, then join a tour or self‑drive the loop.
Self‑drive: From Reykjavík take Route 1 toward Mosfellsbær, then Route 36 to Þingvellir, Route 365/37 to Laugarvatn, and Route 35 to Geysir and Gullfoss. In winter, consider a 4×4 and always check SafeTravel.is for road and weather updates.
Daily guided tours are the simplest option from Reykjavík. Public buses are limited and not practical for a classic same‑day loop.
Distances are large and roads rural — walking the route isn’t feasible. Instead, enjoy short, well‑marked paths at each stop.
A rift between continents, an erupting geyser, and a roaring canyon waterfall — Iceland’s greatest hits in a single, easy day.
Stand between continents in a dramatic rift valley and learn how Iceland’s first parliament, the Alþingi, convened here in AD 930.
Feel the earth breathing — bubbling pools, hissing fumaroles, and Strokkur erupting every few minutes in a plume of hot water and mist.
A thundering, two‑step cascade whose spray paints rainbows in summer and frosts the canyon in winter — unforgettable in any weather.

Small‑group minibuses with Reykjavík pickup run year‑round.
Add Kerið crater, Secret Lagoon soaks, or snowmobiling on Langjökull.