Golden Circle Spanish Tour: Reykjavik's Top Adventure!
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Overview
Golden Circle Small Group Tour with Spanish Guide from Reykjavik lets travelers explore Iceland's famous Golden Circle in a small group with a Spanish-speaking guide. This tour offers more than just sightseeing; it's a chance to experience Icelandic culture and nature through the Spanish language.
What to Expect: Travelers will witness powerful geysers and majestic waterfalls, all explained in Spanish. The tour includes a visit to Þingvellir National Park, where tectonic plates meet, and the surprising warmth of the Friðheimar Tomato Farm. The tour also includes the stunning Gullfoss Waterfall and the colorful Kerið Crater Lake. The Spanish-speaking guide shares interesting stories and hidden facts about Iceland.
This tour includes visits to Efstidalur II farm, Friðheimar Tomato Farm and Kerið Crater. It also includes pickup and drop-off at Reykjavik bus stops and a Spanish-speaking driver-guide. Food and drinks are not included.




Highlights
Explore Iceland in Spanish: Discover the Golden Circle with a Spanish-speaking guide.
Small Group Adventure: Enjoy a personal tour in a small, friendly group.
See Geysers and Waterfalls: Witness Iceland's powerful geysers and stunning waterfalls.
Visit a Tomato Farm: Discover the warmth and taste of an Icelandic tomato farm.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally had a wonderful experience, praising the knowledgeable guides, well-organized tour, and stunning sights. They especially valued the Spanish-language aspect and the personal touch of the small group setting.

Customers loved the knowledgeable and friendly Spanish-speaking guide.
Visitors appreciated the well-planned route with scheduled stops and extras.
Travelers enjoyed the amazing landscapes and very cool places.
The additional information received was greatly appreciated.
Some customers did not specify any negative aspects
Some customers would have liked more time at certain stops.
The Journey
Þingvellir National Park
Step into the heart of Icelandic history and geology at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Walk between continents while immersing yourself in the stories of Iceland's ancient parliament, Alþingi, which convened here for centuries under the open sky. Witness the Law Rock (Lögberg), where laws were recited, and experience the profound sense of history and natural beauty that defines this iconic location. It's a place where nature and history intertwine, offering a uniquely Icelandic experience.
Öxarárfoss Waterfall
Discover the serene beauty of Öxarárfoss, a picturesque waterfall nestled within Þingvellir National Park. A short, accessible walk leads you to this charming cascade, where the Öxará River plunges into the Almannagjá gorge. While smaller than some of Iceland's more famous waterfalls, Öxarárfoss offers a tranquil setting and stunning photo opportunities. Legend has it that the river was diverted to supply water to the early parliamentarians at Þingvellir, adding a touch of historical intrigue to its natural charm.
Efstidalur II Farm
Experience authentic Icelandic farm life at Efstidalur II, a family-run farm where you can connect with the land and its animals. Enjoy the freedom to explore, take photos, and interact with the friendly farm animals. Indulge in homemade ice cream made with fresh milk from the farm's cows, a truly delightful treat. Efstidalur II offers a refreshing break and a glimpse into the sustainable farming practices that are becoming increasingly important in Iceland.
Geysir Geothermal Area
Witness the raw power of Iceland's geothermal landscape at the Geysir Geothermal Area. Explore the bubbling hot springs and steaming vents that dot the landscape, and marvel at Strokkur, the most active geyser in the area. Every few minutes, Strokkur erupts dramatically, sending a towering column of hot water and steam high into the air. It's a mesmerizing display of nature's forces, providing unforgettable sights and fantastic photo opportunities. Walk the boardwalks around the area to safely experience this geothermal wonderland.
Gullfoss Waterfall
Behold the awe-inspiring beauty of Gullfoss, one of Iceland's most iconic and powerful waterfalls. Witness the mighty Hvítá river plunge into a rugged canyon in two dramatic tiers. On a sunny day, you might even catch a glimpse of a vibrant rainbow arcing through the mist, adding to the waterfall's enchanting allure. Well-maintained viewing platforms offer different perspectives of this natural wonder. The name "Gullfoss" translates to "Golden Falls", derived from the golden hue the glacial water takes on a sunny day, enhancing the magical experience.
Friðheimar Tomato Farm
Step into a lush, green oasis at Friðheimar tomato farm, an innovative greenhouse where you'll learn about Iceland's ingenious approach to sustainable agriculture. Discover how Icelanders harness geothermal energy to grow fresh, delicious tomatoes year-round, even in the Arctic climate. Indulge in a tomato-themed culinary experience, sampling the farm's unique creations. Friðheimar offers a fascinating glimpse into Icelandic innovation and a delightful sensory experience.
Kerið Crater Lake
Conclude your day with a visit to the dramatic Kerið Crater Lake, a volcanic crater filled with strikingly blue water. Walk along the rim for panoramic views, and then descend to the water's edge to appreciate the scale and beauty of this geological wonder. The vivid contrast between the red volcanic rock and the azure water creates a breathtaking scene, perfect for reflection and capturing memorable photos. Kerið is a testament to Iceland's volcanic past and a stunning finale to your day's adventures.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes visits to Efstidalur II farm, Friðheimar Tomato Farm, and Kerið Crater Lake. A Spanish-speaking driver-guide and pickup/drop-off at Reykjavik bus stops are included. Food and drinks are not included. The tour visits Þingvellir National Park, Öxarárfoss Waterfall, Efstidalur II Farm, Geysir Geothermal Area, Gullfoss Waterfall, Friðheimar Tomato Farm and Kerið Crater Lake.
Hot Tip
Customers recommend paying attention to the extra information the guide provides, as it enriches the experience. Also, be prepared for any weather and wear comfortable shoes for walking.