Add dates

Southern Region, Iceland Night tours

Our most recommended Southern Region, Iceland Night tours

Reykjavik: Golden Circle Iceland Self-Driving Audio Tour

1. Reykjavik: Golden Circle Iceland Self-Driving Audio Tour

Encounter heroes, villains, and magic with this self-guided tour of Iceland starting at Reykjavik. Using the app as an audio guide you’ll visit beautiful natural locations such as a waterfall, geothermal baths, and an erupting geyser – all seeped in the country’s vibrant history of might and magic. Start at the capital city of Reykjavik and drive out into the island’s rural splendor, while learning about the original inhabitants of Iceland and how they confronted the Vikings’ arrival. Become familiar with famous mythological figures like Odin, Thor, and Loki. The first major landmark you’ll reach is Helgufoss, a short hike leading to a sparkling waterfall. At the same time, learning about Icelandic culture – from Nobel Prize winners to poetry to dancing, and more!  Next, you’ll travel to Vinaskógur, known as the “friendship forest”, where many world leaders and dignitaries have visited to plant a tree. From there it’s on to Thingvellir National Park, featuring gorgeous hikes, great fishing, and snorkeling opportunities – and the enormous waterfall Oxararfoss. Continuing on, you’ll learn about the Aurora Borealis, the facts, and the fiction it has inspired. The geothermal baths provide a welcome, peaceful soak if you need a break from the drive. Next up are some of Iceland’s top attractions: a huge geyser that you’re almost guaranteed to see erupt, Gullfoss, a towering waterfall reaching over 100 feet in height, and the Secret Lagoon, Iceland’s oldest natural pool, followed by a unique greenhouse restaurant! Your route takes you next to Skálhol, an important religious center dating all the way back to the year 1106 and then past the unique Sólheimar Ecovillage. Finally, you’ll arrive at the Kerid Crater and learn about the wild volcanic history of Iceland. The tour concludes beyond this crater, just outside Reykjavik.

Laugarvatn: Laugarvatn Fontana Geothermal Baths Entry Ticket

2. Laugarvatn: Laugarvatn Fontana Geothermal Baths Entry Ticket

Entrance to the geothermal baths at Laugarvatn Fontana will complete your experience of the Golden Circle and enhance the tradition by locals, to bathe in the steam and hot water streaming endlessly from the ground. Enjoy admission to the geothermal baths, natural steam baths, and the use of shower and changing rooms with lockers. Shampoo, conditioner, creams, and cotton pads are available in locker rooms free of charge.

12 activities found
Sort by:

Frequently asked questions about Southern Region, Iceland

What top attractions are a must-see in Southern Region, Iceland?

What are the most popular museums and exhibitions in Southern Region, Iceland?

Other Sightseeing Options in Southern Region, Iceland

Want to discover all there is to do in Southern Region, Iceland? Click here for a full list.

What people are saying about Southern Region, Iceland

Overall rating

4.2 / 5

based on 17 reviews

Very nice spa! 4 pools heated to different temperatures but perfect for outdoor swimming. 1 direct access to the lake if you want to wake up with a swim in the cold Icelandic water. A little disappointed with the appearance of the pools (3 out of 4) which are mostly tiled (hygiene issues I imagine) but which remove the "natural" aspect. Everything is clean and focused on comfort. Thank you for this experience.

Awesome! I did not follow the tour 100% because I had already planned a different circuit BUT I loved using this application to help me organize my tour of the golden circle. Moreover, we discover Iceland through the myths and legends that the narrator tells us. Takk!

I am stil on my self driving tour….the Hotels are awesome and the plan is easy to follow. And with the car having wifi installed, it was easy to navigate, etc.

A great way to explore the Golden Circle at your own pace, receiving a vast amount of information from your personal tour guide.

Always again when I'm in Iceland, highly recommended