Golden Circle Full Day Bus Tour guided in Chinese
Explore Iceland’s famous Golden Circle on a Chinese-guided tour, visiting the historic Þingvellir National Park, the erupting Geysir hot springs, the majestic Gullfoss waterfall, and the stunning volcanic crater Kerið.
Explore Iceland’s most famous sightseeing route on this Golden Circle day tour, departing from Reykjavík and guided in Chinese. Visit some of the country’s most iconic natural and historical landmarks, all in one day.
Begin with a visit to the Kerið Volcanic Crater, a unique geological site featuring a striking crater lake. The vivid red and orange slopes surrounding the deep blue water make it one of the most colorful landscapes in Iceland. Walk around the rim or descend to the water’s edge for an up-close view.
Next, continue to Gullfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most powerful and awe-inspiring waterfalls. Watch as glacial water from the Hvítá River thunders into a rugged canyon, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle.
Then, explore the Geysir Geothermal Area, home to steaming vents, bubbling hot springs, and the famous Strokkur geyser, which erupts every few minutes, shooting hot water up to 20–30 meters into the air. Though the original Geysir is now mostly inactive, the area remains a geothermal wonder.
Finally, visit Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of the world’s first parliament. Walk through this stunning rift valley, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, and learn about Iceland’s rich history and unique geology.
Begin with a visit to the Kerið Volcanic Crater, a unique geological site featuring a striking crater lake. The vivid red and orange slopes surrounding the deep blue water make it one of the most colorful landscapes in Iceland. Walk around the rim or descend to the water’s edge for an up-close view.
Next, continue to Gullfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most powerful and awe-inspiring waterfalls. Watch as glacial water from the Hvítá River thunders into a rugged canyon, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle.
Then, explore the Geysir Geothermal Area, home to steaming vents, bubbling hot springs, and the famous Strokkur geyser, which erupts every few minutes, shooting hot water up to 20–30 meters into the air. Though the original Geysir is now mostly inactive, the area remains a geothermal wonder.
Finally, visit Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of the world’s first parliament. Walk through this stunning rift valley, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, and learn about Iceland’s rich history and unique geology.