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Goðafoss Waterfall & Fjord Viewpoint from Akureyri

Goðafoss Waterfall & Fjord Viewpoint from Akureyri
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Legends & Landscapes: Goðafoss Waterfall and Laufás Museum Adventure from Akureyri

Embark on a captivating journey from Akureyri, a charming town nestled in the heart of Iceland's stunning landscapes, for an unforgettable 3 hour tour. Prepare to be enchanted as you explore two of the region's most beautiful location: Goðafoss Waterfall and Fjord views.

Your adventure begins as you depart from Akureyri, traveling through picturesque countryside adorned with rugged mountains, rolling hills, and meandering rivers. Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will regale you with tales of Icelandic folklore, history, and culture, providing fascinating insights into the land of fire and ice.

Your first stop is the awe-inspiring Goðafoss Waterfall, often referred to as the "Waterfall of the Gods." Marvel at the sheer power and beauty of this natural wonder as you stand in awe of the cascading waters plunging into the crystal-clear pool below. Feel the mist on your face and breathe in the fresh, invigorating air as you capture breathtaking photos of this iconic sight.

Return to Akureyri with memories to last a lifetime, feeling inspired by the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Iceland. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or simply seeking an unforgettable experience, this 3 hour tour promises an adventure filled with wonder and discovery.

  • Visita guiada en un cómodo autocar
  • Guía profesional
  • WiFi gratis
  • Recogida y entrega

  • Ropa cálida, resistente al viento e al agua y buenos zapatos resistentes adecuados para terrenos irregulares

  • Godafoss Waterfall

    Goðafoss, meaning “Waterfall of the Gods,” is a captivating natural wonder nestled in northern Iceland. Its name stems from an intriguing legend dating back to the year 1000 when Iceland converted to Christianity. According to folklore, upon the adoption of Christianity as the official religion, Thorgeir Ljosvetningagodi, a lawspeaker at the time, threw his statues of Norse gods into the falls, symbolizing the country’s conversion.

    Flowing gracefully over a width of 30 meters (98 feet) and dropping approximately 12 meters (39 feet) into the frothy abyss below, Goðafoss presents a mesmerizing sight. The water, sourced from the glacier-fed Skjálfandafljót River, cascades with impressive force and clarity, surrounded by rugged cliffs and verdant vegetation.

    Visitors are often drawn to Goðafoss not only for its natural beauty but also for its historical and cultural significance. It stands as a symbol of Iceland’s transition from paganism to Christianity, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s spiritual and societal evolution. Today, it remains a cherished site for both locals and tourists, offering a serene retreat into Iceland’s enchanting landscape.

Recogida y regreso al estacionamiento en la esquina de Laufásgata/Gránufélagsgata, en las afueras de la terminal de cruceros del puerto de Akureyri.

El recorrido comienza al mismo tiempo que el de recogida.

  • Se aplica un cargo 100% si se cancela dentro de 1 día de la hora de inicio.

Tenga en cuenta

  • Vístete según el clima.
  • Good shoes recommended.

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