• Experience one of the most explosive sights that Iceland has to offer. Iceland’s Great Geysir cannot be missed, especially on a Golden Circle visit.
  • Geysir is Iceland’s famous geyser located along the Golden Circle in the Haukadalur Valley. In recent years, the Great Geysir has stopped erupting.
  • Geysir (. Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈceiːsɪr] ), sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in south-western Iceland...
  • Among these, the Great Geysir (pronounced "gay-seer", with an emphasis on the first syllable) in Iceland stands out as a majestic and enigmatic marvel.
  • The Geysir area of geothermal activity in Iceland is named for the Great Geysir that has erupted sporadically in the Haukadalur Valley over the centuries.
  • The Great Geysir was affected by an earthquake again 2000 that made it to erupt up to 122 meters (400 ft) height, straight in the air that lasted for 2-days!
  • For a great natural Icelandic attraction, visit Geysir or as it is also known 'The Great Geysir', the first geyser known to modern Europeans.
  • Geysir hot spring is one of the greatest natural attractions in Iceland and a part of the popular Golden Circle Route.
  • Although the Great Geysir is basically inactive, its little brother Strokkur is doing its part of the job for the amusement of travelers and locals alike.
  • The Great Geysir is believed to have been active for ten millennia, with the earliest mentions of it being found in the late 13th century.