Planning a trip to Iceland often means grappling with a dizzying array of options — but if you’re after an experience that combines natural beauty, geological wonders, and a dash of adventure, a Private Golden Circle Tour with Snowmobiling could be just what you need. Offered by BTH Travel Private Tours, this 11-hour journey promises not only the classic sights but also an adrenaline-filled ride on Langjökull Glacier.
What makes this tour particularly appealing? We love the personalized feel — you’re traveling in a private vehicle with a guide, which means plenty of flexibility and a more intimate experience. Plus, the snowmobiling adventure adds a real thrill to the day, turning a sightseeing trip into a memorable adventure. On the flip side, the price of $937 per person isn’t cheap, and the snowmobiling is dependent on weather conditions, so it’s not guaranteed every day.
This tour appeals most to travelers who want to see Iceland’s highlights but also crave a bit of excitement and exclusivity. If you’re a curious traveler eager for stunning views, geological marvels, and a taste of true Icelandic adventure — this tour is likely to tick many boxes.
- Personalized Experience: Private transportation and a dedicated guide make for a comfortable, flexible day.
- Iconic Sights: Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and Kerið offer a comprehensive look at Iceland’s natural wonders.
- Adventure Element: Snowmobiling on Langjökull glacier adds a unique and exhilarating experience.
- Weather Considerations: Snowmobiling depends on weather, so flexibility is key.
- Value for Cost: For those seeking a full-day, private tour with a mix of sightseeing and adventure, the price reflects high-value inclusions.
- Family Friendly? Not suitable for children under 6, so families with young kids might want to consider alternatives.
We found the tour’s itinerary thoughtfully structured, balancing sightseeing with adventure. Starting from Reykjavík, the private transfer ensures you’re comfortable from the get-go, with WiFi and a local guide ready to provide insights along the way.
Þingvellir National Park: The UNESCO World Heritage Site
Your journey kicks off at Þingvellir, a site that’s as much about history as it is about geology. Here, the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, creating dramatic rifts and fissures. We loved the way this site combines natural beauty with historical significance — it’s where Iceland’s parliament was established over a thousand years ago. Expect to see the Almannagjá gorge and perhaps catch a glimpse of the Silfra fissure if you have time.
One of the standout qualities of Þingvellir is how tangible the tectonic activity feels — like stepping onto a living map of the Earth. As one reviewer mentioned, “The views were incredible, and it felt like standing on the edge of the world.”
You can check availability for your dates here:Geysir Geothermal Area: Witnessing Nature’s Eruption
Next, you’ll visit the Geysir Geothermal Area to see Strokkur erupting every few minutes, shooting water high into the air. It’s a classic Icelandic sight, and we appreciated the opportunity to see this natural display of geothermal power up close. The area also features bubbling mud pools and steaming vents, giving you a sense of Iceland’s volcanic activity.
Expect a lively, lively scene here, with plenty of photo opportunities. Many reviews highlight how exciting it is to watch Strokkur erupt, and some mention the area’s lively atmosphere compared to the more subdued natural parks.
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Gullfoss Waterfall: A Spectacular Cascade
A short drive takes you to Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls. Its two-tier cascade plunges into a deep canyon, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. We loved how close you can get to the falls for those dramatic photos, feeling the spray and hearing the roar.
Reviewers often mention the power of Gullfoss — “It’s impossible not to be awestruck by the force of nature on display.” The surrounding landscape, especially in winter and early spring, can be quite dramatic, with snow or ice framing the falls beautifully.
The Highlands and Langjökull Glacier: An Adventurous Detour
After the classic sights, your tour heads toward the Highlands of Iceland for scenic views en route to Langjökull Glacier. The journey in a glacier monster bus is part of the experience, providing a rugged ride to the glacier base.
Once there, you’ll gear up for the snowmobiling adventure, which lasts about 1 hour (shared ride, 2 people per snowmobile). The equipment includes snow mono suits, overshoes, helmets, gloves, and masks to keep you warm and safe. Many reviewers call this the highlight — an adrenaline rush mixed with unbeatable views of the icy expanse. Some note that weather conditions can influence availability, so flexibility is key.
Kerið Volcanic Crater: A Vivid Caldera
The tour also visits Kerið, a volcanic crater filled with vivid blue water and surrounded by striking red volcanic rock. This site offers a starkly colorful contrast to the icy landscapes, and it’s a favorite for those wanting unique photos.
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Throughout the day, scenic viewpoints are plentiful, and your guide shares insights into Iceland’s geology and culture. The drive back gives you a chance to reflect on the day’s highlights, and many travelers speak of the landscape’s otherworldly beauty.
Transportation: The private vehicle, equipped with WiFi, ensures comfort and flexibility. The snowmobiling part involves shared rides, and the glacier transfer is by a bus designed for rugged terrain.
Timing: The full experience lasts approximately 11 hours, starting and ending in Reykjavík. Arrival times vary depending on availability, so check ahead.
Pricing and Value: At $937 per person, this tour is on the higher end, but it includes private transportation, admissions, a professional guide, and the snowmobiling experience. For travelers eager for a personalized, comfortable, and adventurous day, many consider it good value.
What to Bring: Dress warmly in layers, as Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable — waterproof clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hat, and your driver’s license for snowmobiling.
Not Suitable For: Children under 6, so consider other options for families with young kids.
From reviews, we see that many travelers are thrilled with the stunning views and the diversity of sites visited. One said, “The combination of geological wonders and adrenaline was perfect.” Others appreciated the small-group feel and personalized service, with one reviewer noting, “Having a private guide made all the difference.”
Some expressed a bit of caution about the weather’s impact on snowmobiling, but overall, the excitement of the ride and the scenery made it worthwhile. The guide’s knowledge and friendly attitude also consistently receive praise, enriching the experience beyond just the sights.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to see the best of Iceland’s natural beauty without the hassle of organizing transport and admissions themselves. It’s perfect for those who want a private, comfortable experience with the added thrill of snowmobiling.
While the price might be a consideration for budget travelers, many feel the inclusions and personalized service justify the cost. It’s especially suitable for those with a sense of adventure, an interest in geology, or simply a desire for a memorable, all-in-one day outing that combines sightseeing with a splash of adrenaline.
For families with kids over 6 who are seeking a unique outdoor activity, and for couples or solo travelers craving a mix of discovery and excitement, this tour offers a compelling blend. Just remember to keep an eye on the weather forecast if snowmobiling is a must-do for you.
- What is included in the price?
The price covers private transportation with WiFi, a certified local guide, admissions to all sites, and a 1-hour shared snowmobile ride on Langjökull Glacier.
- Is the snowmobiling experience suitable for everyone?
You need a valid driver’s license, and the activity is weather-dependent. It’s a shared ride with two people per snowmobile, and gear is provided for comfort and safety.
- Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility in planning.
- What should I wear?
Dress in layers, wear waterproof clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a hat. Bring warm gloves and a buff or mask for cold days.
- Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 6 years old, mainly due to age restrictions for snowmobiling and safety considerations.
- How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs about 11 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and the snowmobiling adventure.
- What is the transportation like?
You’ll travel in a private vehicle with WiFi, which offers comfort and flexibility. Transfer to the glacier base is by a rugged glacier monster bus.
- What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of classic Golden Circle sights with the excitement of snowmobiling on one of Iceland’s largest glaciers provides a unique, memorable mix of natural beauty and adventure.
- Is there a possibility of bad weather?
Yes, snowmobiling depends on weather conditions. The guide will inform you if conditions aren’t suitable, but the rest of the tour continues regardless.
To sum it up, this Private Golden Circle Tour with Snowmobiling offers a well-rounded glimpse into Iceland’s highlights with an adventurous edge. It suits travelers who value comfort, exclusivity, and the thrill of icy landscapes. If you’re prepared for a full day of natural wonders and a bit of winter adventure, this journey could be the highlight of your Iceland trip.
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