Gullfoss is one of Iceland’s most iconic natural attractions and a highlight of the Golden Circle route. We’ll share all the practical details you need — from transportation and opening hours to costs, accommodation suggestions, dining prices, and handy tips for making the most of your visit.
Whether we’re driving ourselves or joining a tour, this guide ensures a smooth and unforgettable experience.
Gullfoss Falls
Opening Hours, Entry & Visitor Center
Opening Hours:
- Gullfoss waterfall area: Open 24 hours a day, all year round.
- Visitor Center café & shop: Usually 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM in summer; shorter winter hours.
Entry Fees:
- No entrance fee — walking the paths and viewpoints is free.
- Parking at the main car parks near the waterfall is free.
- Guided tours or special experiences (e.g., glacier snowmobile tours nearby) have separate fees.
Visitor Center:
- Offers restrooms, a café with meals and snacks, and a souvenir shop.
How to Get There & Transportation Costs
By Car (Self‑Drive):
- From Reykjavik: ~116 km (72 mi), ~1 hour 45 minutes via Route 35.
- Roads are well-marked and maintained, but winter conditions can slow travel.
Car Rental Costs:
- Expect to pay around $45–$110 per day depending on season and vehicle type.
Bus / Public Transport:
- There are no direct public buses from Reykjavik to Gullfoss. A guided tour with transport is the most practical option if we don’t drive.
Airport to Gullfoss:
- From Keflavik International Airport, most travelers either rent a car or take a guided tour from Reykjavik.
Tours & Guided Options
- Golden Circle Classic Tour: ~$78–$90 per person, ~7 hours including guide and transport.
- Golden Circle + Extras (Blue Lagoon, etc.): ~$249+ per person, includes transport and multiple stops.
- Glacier tours with snowmobiles or specialized experiences start around $130+ per person.
Guided tours are helpful in winter or for anyone preferring not to drive.
Accommodation Options & Price Estimates
There are no hotels at the waterfall itself, but nearby towns along the Golden Circle offer multiple options:
- Budget Guesthouses / Hostels: ~$33–$76 per night.
- Mid-Range Hotels: ~$110–$195 per night for comfortable rooms.
- High-End Hotels or Farm Stays: ~$195+ per night for scenic, secluded locations.
Nearby towns like Flúðir or Selfoss are convenient bases for visiting Gullfoss and other Golden Circle stops.
Dining & Price Guide
At the Visitor Center Café:
- Meals like soups, sandwiches, salads, and cakes: ~$17–$27 per person.
- Hot drinks and snacks are additional.
Nearby Restaurants:
- Casual lunch spots in Golden Circle towns: ~$17–$33 per person.
- Dinner in bigger towns or more formal restaurants: ~$33–$55 per person.
- Packing: Dress in layers, bring waterproof clothing, sturdy shoes, and traction aids in winter.
- Safety: Stay on marked paths; lower viewpoints may close in winter.
- Timing: Allow 1–2 hours to explore the waterfall, viewpoints, and café.
- Combine Itinerary: Pair Gullfoss with Geysir and Þingvellir for a full Golden Circle day.
Plan Smart & Enjoy
Gullfoss is a must-see in Iceland — free to enter, easy to visit, and full of dramatic scenery. With careful planning for transportation, accommodation, food, and seasonal conditions, we can make it a highlight of our Iceland adventure.
Lykkers, whether we drive ourselves or take a tour, we’ll leave inspired by the roaring falls, rainbow-filled skies, and the unique magic of Iceland’s Golden Waterfall!