Is Golden Circle Iceland worth it?

Is Golden Circle Iceland worth it?

The Golden Circle: Is it worth it? The Golden Circle is a fantastic trip to take if you’re in Iceland for a short period of time, or if your traveling options within Iceland are limited and you need to rely on adventures close to Reykjavik.

How long does it take to drive the Golden Circle from Reykjavik?

3 hours
The whole Golden Circle route can easily be done in one day, as the classic journey covers around 230 kilometres (140 miles to you and me). You can actually drive the route in just over 3 hours. But, of course, you need to factor in time to enjoy the attractions, take photos and stay fuelled as well.

How far away is the Golden Circle from Reykjavik?

a 190-mile
What’s the Golden Circle you ask? It’s a 190-mile driving loop from Reykjavik into the southern uplands of Iceland and back. But the best part is you can do the whole trip in just a day! It’s ideal for people on a short layover flying to Europe without much time.

How much does the Golden Circle cost?

Cost & Hours: Entrance Fee: 400 ISK (around USD $4) with parking included when staffed. Open 24 hours. Visit Length: 30 minutes. The area is small, so it doesn’t take long to walk the edge of the crater or hike down to the lake at the bottom.

Can you do the Golden Circle tour yourself?

You have two main options for visiting the Golden Circle – you can drive yourself, or you can take a guided tour.

What does the Golden Circle tour include?

The classic Golden Circle tour consists of Iceland’s three most popular tourist attractions: Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Þingvellir (Thingvellir) National Park. The route covers approximately 250 kilometers (155 miles) and loops from the capital city to the center of Iceland and back.

How many days do you need for the Golden Circle Iceland?

Driving the 140 miles (230 kilometers) of the Golden Circle can take as little as three hours if you take the shortest route. So, you could do the whole circle in about five hours with stops, but most people prefer to spend a few days to a week to self-drive the Golden Circle.

How long does the Golden Circle tour take?

Yes, the Golden Circle tour takes 7 hours, which means that if you liked it a lot, you can do it even two times in one day.

How long does it take to drive the Golden Circle?

How long do you need at Þingvellir National Park?

2 to 3 hours
How Long To Spend In Thingvellir National Park. You can stay as long as you want at Thingvellir National Park. We suggest planning to be there for at least 2 to 3 hours to at least see the highlights.

Is there a lot of walking on the Golden Circle tour?

Yes there is quite a bit of walking. The tour calls for getting off and on the bus to tour various points of interest. You will be required to walk up hills in order to get a better view of the natural wonders.

Is the Golden Circle overrated?

Overall, while we enjoyed experiencing Strokkur (Geysir is currently relatively inactive, erupting extremely rarely compared to Strokkur’s every-several-minutes eruption intervals), we would consider the Golden Circle staple attraction to be highly overrated, far more so than its counterparts Thingvellir National Park.