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Halbtagestour durch Mauvatn, GoPGafoss und Grjótagjá von Akureyri

Halbtagestour durch Mauvatn, GoPGafoss und Grjótagjá von Akureyri
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6 Stunden
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16.990 ISK

Discover North Iceland’s highlights on a half-day tour to Goðafoss, Lake Mývatn, Hverir geothermal area, Dimmuborgir lava fields, Grjótagjá cave, and Skútustaðir craters.

Explore the natural and mystical wonders of North Iceland on this half-day tour from Akureyri. Visit iconic sites around Lake Mývatn, from roaring waterfalls and steaming geothermal areas to dramatic lava formations, including Dimmuborgir—home to Icelandic elves and hidden people.

This half-day tour begins at the Special Tours office in Akureyri, where guests meet their guide before departing east toward the Lake Mývatn region and North Iceland’s most remarkable natural sights.

Goðafoss – Waterfall of the Gods
Your first stop is the powerful and picturesque Goðafoss, one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls. Enjoy time to walk the viewing paths, take photos, and visit the café, restrooms, and souvenir shop located at the site.

Hverir / Námaskarð Geothermal Area
Next, explore the otherworldly landscape of Hverir, filled with steaming vents, boiling mud pools, and sulfur-stained ground. This active geothermal area offers a vivid look at Iceland’s volcanic energy just beneath the surface.

Grjótagjá Lava Cave
Continue to Grjótagjá, a small lava cave that hides a striking geothermal hot spring with bright blue water.  Made famous by the hugely popular Game of Thrones series, the cave is a fascinating and photogenic stop surrounded by dramatic lava formations.

Dimmuborgir-Lavafelder
Visit the legendary lava formations of Dimmuborgir, often called the “Dark Castles.” Wander among towering pillars, arches, and caves while learning about the folklore of the area. According to Icelandic legend, Dimmuborgir is home to elves and hidden people (“huldufólk”), including a mythical “king of the elves” said to dwell in the tallest lava towers. Locals believe these mystical beings protect the land, making Dimmuborgir both a geological wonder and a magical, sacred place.

Skútustaðir Pseudocraters
The final sightseeing stop is at Skútustaðir, home to a unique cluster of pseudocraters formed by volcanic activity interacting with water. Enjoy peaceful views across Lake Mývatn and the surrounding volcanic landscape.

The tour concludes with a scenic drive back to Akureyri and return to the Special Tours office, offering a comprehensive half-day introduction to the natural and mystical wonders of North Iceland.

  • Minibus Transportation
  • Englischsprachiger Reiseleiter
  • Tour of Mývatn area & Goðafoss
  • Certified Guide
  • Kostenloses WLAN an Bord Ihres Busses

  • Warme Schichten
  • Weatherproof top layer
  • Kopfbedeckung
  • Handschuhe
  • Scarves
  • Hiking or sturdy shoes

  • Akureyri
  • GoPGafoss-Wasserfall
  • hverir / Námaskarð Geothermal Area
  • Grjótagjá Geothermal Cave
  • Dimmuborgir-Lavafelder
  • Mývatn Lake & Skútustaðagígar Pseudocraters
  • Akureyri

  • Bei Stornierung innerhalb von 1 Tagen nach Beginn wird eine Gebühr von 100% erhoben.
  • Kostenlose Stornierung bis 365 Tage vor der Startzeit.

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