Gullfoss & Geysir Express Tour
Gray Line Iceland
Reykjavik
Iceland
Wed, 9th July 2008 - Wed, 31st December 2008

All in one afternoon, this popular excursion lets visitors experience some of the most exciting natural phenomena Iceland has to offer.
We’ll visit Þingvellir, where the Icelandic parliament Alþingi was established in 1930. This geologically unique spot is the place where the two tectonic plates joining America and Europe meet. These continents are slowly drifting apart. In 2004 Þingvellir was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List and is now one of eight hundred such places in the world that have been honored by UNESCO.
Next, we’ll head to the Gullfoss Waterfall, the spouting hot spring of Geysir and Strokkur, and the colorful Volcanic Crater Kerið. Our journey continues to the town of Hveragerði, a small, but beautiful horticultural town where you’ll see how geothermal energy has been harnessed to create unique greenhouse cultivation.
Finally we’ll have a scenic ride back, over a mountain heath and back to the capital. Although this trip is an “express” tour, you’ll be visiting some of the most well known historical sites and natural phenomena in the country.
Note: Complimentary pick up at your hotel in the Reykjavik area within 30 min prior to tour departure. Passengers must call Gray Line Iceland at +354 540 1313 (Open 24 Hours) at least 24 hrs prior to tour departure to give their pick up information and confirm their pickup time. Gray Line Iceland is located at Hofdatun 12.
Tour Highlights:
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Spouting Hot Springs of Geysir
- Þingvellir Tectonic Plate Meeting
- Volcanic Crater Kerið
Tour Info
Tour Times: Monday - Sunday @ 13:00
Running Time: 6 hours
Booking Information
Please call (354) 540 1313 24 hours in advance to reconfirm hotel tour and pick up information.

All in one afternoon, this popular excursion lets visitors experience some of the most exciting natural phenomena Iceland has to offer.
We’ll visit Þingvellir, where the Icelandic parliament Alþingi was established in 1930. This geologically unique spot is the place where the two tectonic plates joining America and Europe meet. These continents are slowly drifting apart. In 2004 Þingvellir was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List and is now one of eight hundred such places in the world that
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