Since this post is tailored towards travelers who may be short on time, we will briefly look at the Golden Circle first. The major sites that are found on this route typically include:
- Pingvellir National Park
- The Great Geysir (Haukadalur Geothermal Area)
- Gullfoss Waterfall
While there are endless articles discussing why you should visit these sites, we will take the other side of that argument and say you can skip them altogether. If you are reading this you are more of an adventurous traveler, and for that reason we would suggest passing on these sites as they are typically slammed with tour buses and endless lines of people. Some of the sites felt downright cheesy driving up to. Sure, you can get a great boomerang video of the Great Geysir erupting, but it will take 12 minutes standing in a crowd jockeying for airspace.
However, if you are dead set on spending time in this area, we strongly suggest scuba diving the Silfra Fissure in Pingvellir National Park. Here you can explore some of the clearest water on earth located between the continental divide. A 30–40-minute dive will take you to a depth of 18 meters through 4 regions of the fissure which was created by a split down the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Dive Iceland offers tours that cost around $230 USD, and for anyone that is not scuba certified, they also offer a more affordable small group snorkeling tour for $80 USD.
So why we would direct you to this country after advising you to skip some of the most popular tourist sites? Because we think Iceland has so much more to offer. There is a reason a significant portion of Game of Thrones was filmed in this majestic landscape. We will touch on a few highlights along the southern coast where we think your time would be better spent.
I love that you didn’t stick with the ORDINARY. Thanks for this informative post, Jonathan and Elizabeth Kaczka. It read like your personal journal. Looking forward to reading about your next adventure!