Stroll through the streets of Reykjavik or head for a day tour:
On the Gullfoss-Geysir tour, you can walk around the world-famous Geysir geothermal area, a geothermal field where hot springs are in abundance, geysers explode, and pools of mud bubbles. One of the Golden Circle’s many highlights is the Gullfoss waterfall, the queen of Iceland‘s waterfalls. The tour ends with the no less spectacular Thingvellir National Park. This is the original site of the oldest existing parliament in the world. The Great Atlantic Rift is clearly visible, a rift that is slowly pulling Iceland apart along tectonic plates.
The South of Iceland is unique and has some of the most visited places in Iceland. History follows you at every footstep, both ancient and recent. There is a creative art, a culture flourishing trade, and endless possibilities to enjoy the outdoor life in all seasons. Above all, there is the awesome and rugged nature from the mountains to the sea. You can do a South Coast adventure tour with a glacier walk on one of Iceland's glaciers. You can also take a whale-watching tour from the Reykjavik old harbor, go swimming in one of the capital's geothermal pools, and more!