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Golden Circle Fishing Tour

WHAT IS THE GOLDEN CIRCLE?

The Golden Circle is the most famous of all scenic routes in Iceland and combines stunning landmarks and historically significant places in a circular sightseeing tour.

Its proximity to Reykjavík and the airport area, as well as the short drive between the sights, make it convenient for everyone, to include the Golden Circle tour into their itinerary.

What better way to enhance the experience of this beautiful scenic route than adding a fishing stop-in?

The Fishing

The fishing on this tour can be at a few different locations depending on availability, time of season, and conditions.
The main locations we use are Lake Thingvallavatn, Lake Apavatn, Lake Laugarvatn, and River Hólaá
Both spin and fly fishing are possible on this tour. Please specify your preference upon booking

The Sights

Most famous of the stops along the Golden Circle are the majestic waterfalls Gullfoss(Golden Falls), the hot spring area in Haukadalur that houses the famed Geysir(yes, the Geysir were from all other Geysir get their name from), and the Thingvellir national park the beautiful rift valley which was the founding of the Iceland parliament in the year 930.

Other notable stops we can make along the way are the Kerið volcano crater, Faxi Waterfall, Brúaráfoss waterfall, and many more

Itinerary

08.00 – Pick up in Reykjavík area
09.00 – Arrive at fishing location
12.00-14.00 – Stop fishing and start sightseeing.
12/14.00 – 18.00 Sightseeing
18.00-19.00 Drop off at the hotel

Included

Private Guide
Fishing gear
Fishing licenses
Lunch, snacks and drinks
Transport

Price

Single person: 167.500isk
Two people: 107.500isk per person
Three people: 87.500isk per person

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Golden Circle Fishing Tour

Contact Us For More Info

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Accessability

  • Easy – Very little hiking required, easy for every one.
  • Modrate – Some hiking required.
  • Hard – Strenuous hiking require, good physical conditions required.
  • Mixed – Some easy access areas and others that require hiking.