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Golden Circle, the tomato farm Friðheimar & Laugarás Lagoon

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  • 10 Hours
  • Max People: 19
  • Pick-up: 8:30-9:00
  • All Year
  • Min Age : 8
  • Level: Easy

Golden Circle tour with waterfalls, geysers and Þingvellir, a unique lunch inside the Friðheimar tomato greenhouse, and a soak in Laugarás Lagoon.

Discover Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle on a journey that blends powerful waterfalls, geological wonders, ancient history, and a serene geothermal lagoon experience. This tour captures the very essence of Iceland — from dramatic landscapes shaped by nature’s raw forces to tranquil warm waters that invite you to unwind.

Your adventure begins in Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Iceland’s story began. This is where the first parliament, Alþingi, was founded in the year 930 — making it one of the world’s oldest democratic institutions. Þingvellir is also a geological marvel: here, you can walk in a valley formed between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, watching the continents slowly drift apart beneath your feet.

The journey continues into Iceland’s geothermal heart at the Geysir geothermal area. Surrounded by steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and colorful mineral deposits, you’ll witness the famous Strokkur geyser erupt skyward every few minutes — a breathtaking reminder of the Earth’s vibrant inner energy.

Then, prepare to be humbled by the mighty Gullfoss, the “Golden Waterfall.” This spectacular two-tiered waterfall drops a combined 32 meters into a rugged canyon, sending mist into the air and forming rainbows on sunny days. Its raw power and beauty make it one of Iceland’s most beloved natural wonders.

Now, you’ll take a relaxing lunch stop at Friðheimar, a unique greenhouse restaurant and farm nestled in the Golden Circle countryside. At Friðheimar, lunch is enjoyed inside a working tomato greenhouse surrounded by fragrant tomato plants where year-round crops thrive thanks to Iceland’s geothermal energy. The highlight is their famous tomato soup and freshly baked bread buffet, served with sides like butter, sour cream, cucumber salsa, and fresh basil — a warm and comforting meal perfect for recharging before continuing your journey. You can also choose from additional tomato-based dishes such as fresh pasta, stone-baked tortillas, salads, and refreshing tomato drinks. While you dine, learn about sustainable greenhouse horticulture and, optionally, explore the little tomato shop or see the Icelandic horses bred on the farm.

Finally, you’ll slow down and reconnect with nature at Laugarás Lagoon, a warm and inviting geothermal lagoon surrounded by peaceful countryside. With naturally heated mineral waters and a calm, intimate atmosphere, Laugarás Lagoon is the perfect way to end the day — soothing, revitalizing, and far from the crowds.

This Golden Circle journey is as enlightening as it is relaxing — an unforgettable blend of nature, culture, and pure Icelandic tranquility.

Price Includes

  • Transfer to/from Reykjavik in a Minibus
  • Entrance Fee to the Laugarás Lagoon
  • English speaking guide
  • Free WiFi on the Bus

Price Excludes

  • Meals

Please bring

  • Warm outdoor clothing
  • Hat and gloves or mittens
  • Rain gear
  • Bathing suit
  • Towel
  • Camera/Phone

Pick-up and drop-off in Reykjavík

Choose a Bus stop near to your accommodation (Pick-up Locations)

Itinerary

ÞingvellirThe National Park

Explore Iceland’s most important historical site and one of its most remarkable geological wonders. Þingvellir is where the Icelandic parliament was founded in 930 and where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, creating dramatic landscapes and deep fissures.
Here you will also see Lake Þingvallavatn, Iceland’s largest natural lake, fed by crystal-clear water that travels underground for decades before emerging.

The Geyser areaGeothermal Park

Walk among steaming vents, boiling pools, and vibrant mineral springs in Iceland’s most active geothermal park. Watch Strokkur geyser erupt dramatically every 5–7 minutes — sometimes sending boiling water up to 40 meters into the air.
You will also encounter Blesi, a beautiful pair of contrasting hot springs, one crystal-clear and steaming, the other cold and vividly blue.

GullfossThe Golden Waterfall

Witness one of Iceland’s most powerful and iconic waterfalls. Fed by meltwater from the Langjökull glacier, Gullfoss crashes in two dramatic stages into a rugged canyon. On clear days you may even see the striking mountain ridge Jarlhettur in the distance, with Langjökull rising behind it.

FriðheimarFarm

A unique and cozy lunch stop at Friðheimar. This family-run greenhouse restaurant is famous for its fresh tomato cuisine, enjoyed right inside a working geothermal greenhouse. The highlight is their well-known tomato soup with freshly baked bread, offering a warm and flavorful break while learning about sustainable farming in Iceland.

Laugarás LagoonRelax in a Warm Geothermal Oasis

End your day with a rejuvenating soak in the beautiful Laugarás Lagoon.
Surrounded by calm countryside scenery, this geothermal lagoon is naturally heated year-round and offers a tranquil, intimate atmosphere — the perfect way to unwind after a day filled with sightseeing and adventure.

  • Note: We reserve the right to alter the itinerary according to weather and road conditions.
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FAQ

What is the weather going to be like?

In Iceland, there is no guarantee of the same kind of weather will be the whole day, even though there is beautiful morning during the pick-up in Reykjavík. Keep in mind that the weather can change very suddenly and you might just experience all four seasons in one day. So be well-prepared and bring plenty of layers.

What should I wear?

Iceland is known for colourful weather and even in our short hike we could experience all 4 seasons.

It is a bit of a challenge to dress up for this sort of weather. We always recommend dressing in layers. 3 upper layers are highly recommended such as a light t-shirt (preferably wool) next to the skin, then a fleece or heavy wool garment, topped off with a waterproof windbreaker.

Lightweight hiking pants, track pants or long cotton pants are best and then wind/waterproof pants over. Jeans are not recommended for hiking as they become very heavy, cold and uncomfortable to wear when they get wet.

Sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended although good sneakers are good enough for this rather comfortable and short hike.

Is there a stop for food?

There is food at almost every stop on this trip and at Geysir we will have time for lunch.

Do I need some insurance before going on this trip?

Travel insurance is always a good idea. We recommend that you have personal health insurance coverage when participating in any adventure activities in Iceland, as you would when travelling anywhere in the world.

What is cancellation policy?

You can see the cancellation policy for the Relaxing Golden Circle & Secret Lagoon here