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Exploring Iceland's Golden Circle: A guide to top attractions and travel tips

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Exploring Iceland's Golden Circle: A guide to top attractions and travel tips
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Gunnar Már Sigurfinnsson Managing Director Air Freight and Logistics | Icelandair

Iceland's Golden Circle is a popular tourist route that offers visitors a chance to explore some of the country's most remarkable natural wonders. Located conveniently near Reykjavík, this route includes several notable sites, making it ideal for both short and extended trips.

Visitors can witness the impressive Gullfoss waterfall, the Geysir geothermal area with its erupting Strokkur geyser, and Þingvellir National Park, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The proximity of these attractions to Reykjavík allows for flexibility in planning, whether one has just half a day or multiple days to explore.

The Golden Circle should not be confused with Iceland’s Ring Road or the Diamond Circle. While the Ring Road covers 822 miles around Iceland and connects most towns, the Diamond Circle is another tourist route located in North Iceland.

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The main attractions on the Golden Circle are within 75 miles of Reykjavík, with each site roughly an hour's drive apart. This makes it suitable for day trips from the capital city. Visitors have the option to take organized tours or drive themselves along this loop.

In addition to the primary stops, there are other noteworthy sites such as Brúarfoss waterfall and Kerið crater. Brúarfoss is known for its striking turquoise waters while Kerið offers vivid red rock walls surrounding a blue water basin.

Geothermal bathing options are available at Laugarvatn Fontana spa and soon-to-open Laugarás Lagoon. Dining experiences include farm-to-table options like Efstidalur dairy farm and Fluðasveppur mushroom farm's restaurant.

Organized tours provide convenience by covering all major spots without requiring visitors to manage logistics or driving themselves. However, self-driving allows more time at each location and opportunities for additional activities.

For those seeking fewer crowds, visiting during fall or spring shoulder seasons can offer unique views such as autumnal colors at Þingvellir. Travelers should be prepared for cooler weather during these times.

Whether opting for a tour package that includes additional experiences like northern lights viewing or exploring independently, Iceland’s Golden Circle promises an enriching adventure full of natural beauty and cultural history.

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