Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault
From Thingvellir, continue your journey to Gullfoss waterfall (approximately 1.5 hours' drive). Marvel at the powerful cascades and enjoy the breathtaking views of the waterfall and its canyon.
Next, head to the Geysir geothermal area (about 15 minutes' drive). Witness the impressive eruptions of the Strokkur geyser and explore the other geothermal features in the area.
Tomato farm in Iceland. Located on the Golden Circle, Fridheimar is Iceland’s most unique tomato farm, offering lunch right in the greenhouse. Sit down to a feast of tomato soup served with freshly baked bread and cucumber salsa. Guests can buy delicious food souvenirs like Tomato Jam, the Cucumber Salsa, and Tomato Drinks.
Spend the time relaxing in the geothermal waters, enjoying the panoramic views of the ocean, and indulging in spa treatments.
Kerid Crater, a picturesque lake nestled within its ancient confines. Formed approximately 3000 years ago, this crater beckoned us to embark on a leisurely stroll around its perimeter. The trail meandered along the crater's edge, treating us to captivating views at every turn.