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The Golden Circle is Iceland’s premier tourist route, offering a breathtaking journey through some of the country’s most iconic natural wonders. The route typically starts in Reykjavik and circles through Þingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall. At Þingvellir, visitors can stand where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet and explore the site of the world’s oldest parliament, established in 930 AD.
The Geysir geothermal area is another highlight, home to Strokkur, a geyser that erupts every few minutes, sending hot water up to 30 meters into the air. This spectacular natural phenomenon provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to witness the power of geothermal activity up close.
Gullfoss, or the "Golden Falls," is the grand finale of the Golden Circle. This majestic waterfall cascades in two tiers into a rugged canyon, creating a stunning visual display and often producing a rainbow on sunny days. It’s a perfect spot for photography and enjoying Iceland’s raw natural beauty.
A fun fact about the Golden Circle is that it covers roughly 300 kilometers (190 miles) of Icelandic landscape, making it one of the most accessible routes for tourists looking to experience Iceland’s diverse natural beauty in a single day. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the extended daylight hours allow for ample exploration, but winter visits offer the chance to see the Northern Lights. Whether you’re marveling at geysers or soaking in the grandeur of Gullfoss, the Golden Circle promises an unforgettable Icelandic adventure.