Þingvellir National Park

Explore the birthplace of Icelandic democracy and a geological wonder at Thingvellir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, visit the site of the world’s first parliament (Alþingi), and enjoy the natural beauty of rift valleys, lava fields, and crystal-clear waters.

Gullfoss Falls

One of Iceland’s most famous sights, Gullfoss, or “Golden Falls,” is a dramatic two-tiered waterfall that crashes into a deep canyon. Walk along the well-maintained paths to admire the raw power of nature. On sunny days, rainbows often appear in the mist.

Brú Horsefarm

Meet Iceland’s gentle and unique horses at Brú Horse Farm. You’ll have time to pet them, take photos, and feed them with horse candy- a moment both kids and adults love.

Geysir

Wander through steamy geothermal fields and witness the famous Strokkur geyser erupt every few minutes, launching hot water up to 20 meters into the sky. This area is rich in geothermal activity, with bubbling mud pots, sulfuric steam vents, and the dormant Great Geysir. After exploring, you can enjoy lunch at the nearby restaurant. (Please note that lunch is at your own expense).

Kerid Crater

Step into Iceland’s volcanic past at Kerid, a colorful 3,000-year-old crater filled with striking turquoise water. A short walk up to the rim gives you a stunning panoramic view into the crater’s bowl. It’s a stop that feels like a scene from another planet.

Blue Lagoon

Relax in Iceland’s world-famous geothermal spa, surrounded by lava fields and milky-blue waters rich in minerals like silica and sulfur. Soak in the warm, healing waters. Admission not included – tickets must be booked in advance.