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Myvatn, Waterfall, Hot Springs & Volcanoes Tour from Akureyri

Myvatn, Waterfall, Hot Springs & Volcanoes Tour from Akureyri
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6 horas
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21.990 ISK

North Icelands best half-day excursion to Godafoss and Lake Myvatn

Explore the exceptional Mývatn area of Northern Iceland, known for its captivating geological features, volcanic landscapes, and thermal springs. The Mývatn lake is brimming with diverse bird species, drawn to the plentiful fish thriving in the nutrient-dense waters. Additionally, the lake is encompassed by a plethora of breathtaking sights such as the remarkable lava formations of Dimmuborgir and the Skutustadir craters. Along the way, we will also pause to admire the awe-inspiring Goðafoss waterfall, also known as the "waterfall of the gods."

  • Visita guiada en un cómodo autocar
  • Sandwich (choose between vegan or chicken)
  • Agua
  • 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, or the “Waterfall of the Gods,” is a majestic cascade nestled in northern Iceland, renowned for its breathtaking beauty and historical significance. With a width of 30 meters and a drop of 12 meters, it commands attention as it rushes over rugged basalt cliffs, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

    Legend has it that in the year 1000 AD, Thorgeir Ljosvetningagodi, a chieftain and lawspeaker, made the momentous decision to convert Iceland to Christianity. As a symbolic act of this conversion, he threw his Norse pagan idols into the roaring waters of Goðafoss, marking a pivotal moment in Icelandic history.

    Today, Goðafoss stands as a testament to Iceland’s natural wonders and cultural heritage, attracting visitors from around the world who come to marvel at its power and beauty. Surrounded by pristine wilderness and dramatic landscapes, it offers a serene escape into Iceland’s rugged and enchanting wilderness.

  • Lake Myvatn Viewpoint

    Mývatn, located in the northeast of Iceland, is a captivating lake renowned for its stunning beauty and unique geological features. Its name translates to “Midge Lake,” derived from the swarms of midges that inhabit the area during the summer months.

    Surrounded by a diverse landscape of volcanic craters, lava fields, and geothermal areas, Mývatn offers a wealth of natural wonders to explore. Visitors can witness the otherworldly formations of Dimmuborgir, a labyrinth of volcanic rock formations that resemble a dark fortress, or soak in the soothing waters of the Mývatn Nature Baths, which boast stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

    The lake itself is a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous species of waterfowl making their home here, including ducks, geese, and rare species such as the Barrow’s goldeneye. It also serves as a filming location for popular television series and movies, further adding to its allure.

    With its blend of natural beauty and unique geological features, Mývatn is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Iceland’s remarkable landscape.

  • Skutustaðir Volcano Craters

    Skútustaðagígar, near Lake Mývatn, Iceland, features unique pseudo-craters formed by steam explosions during lava flows. Visitors can explore these circular formations amidst lush vegetation, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Legends of trolls and elves add to the area’s allure, making it a captivating stop in northern Iceland.

  • Dimmuborgir Lava formations

    Dimmuborgir, located near Lake Mývatn in Iceland, is a mesmerizing area of volcanic rock formations. Known as the “Dark Fortress” in Icelandic folklore, Dimmuborgir features towering lava pillars, caves, and arches, formed by ancient volcanic activity. Visitors can explore its eerie beauty along marked trails, immersing themselves in a landscape steeped in myth and mystery.

  • Namaskard Geothermal Area

    Námaskarð, situated near Lake Mývatn in Iceland, is a geothermal wonderland characterized by bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, and colorful mineral deposits. This surreal landscape is a result of intense geothermal activity beneath the Earth’s surface. Visitors can witness the otherworldly spectacle of boiling mud and hissing steam, surrounded by a stark, lunar-like terrain. Námaskarð offers a unique opportunity to experience the raw power of Iceland’s geology in a mesmerizing setting.

  • Mud Pools and Hot Springs

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.

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  • The duration of the tour is 6 hours

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