
Avistamiento de ballenas Akureyri: descubra las maravillas oceánicas
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Embark on a breathtaking journey through North Iceland’s natural wonders and cultural gems. Witness the majestic Goðafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods,” where history and nature intertwine in a stunning cascade. Then, indulge in ultimate relaxation at Forest Lagoon, a serene geothermal spa surrounded by lush woodlands and stunning fjord views. Finally, explore Akureyri, the vibrant capital of the north, known for its charming streets, botanical gardens, and lively atmosphere. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, this tour offers the perfect blend of Iceland’s beauty and tranquility.
El pintoresco Goðafoss tiene 12 metros de alto y 30 metros de ancho. La cascada está ubicada en el caudaloso río Skjalfandafljót, que nace en el glaciar Vatnajökull.
Goðafoss significa “Cascada de los Dioses”, de donde recibe su nombre El libro de los islandeses, una historia en uno de los antiguos manuscritos islandeses sobre «orgeir, el hablante de derecho, que hizo del cristianismo la religión oficial en Islandia en el año 1000 d.C. Después de convertirse a la nueva religión y al llegar a casa, arrojó sus antiguas estatuas de los dioses nórdicos de su antigua religión a la cascada, de ahí el nombre Goðafoss.
Forest Lagoon is a new geothermal spa located in Vaðlaskógur forest, a few minutes drive from Akureyri. Akureyri is known locally in Iceland as the “Capital of the North”.
Forest Lagoon’s 1.300-square-meter complex includes a bistro, two infinity pools with two swim-up bars, a cold tub, and a sauna. The facility can accommodate up to 200 visitors at a time, and we will be open seven days a week from 10:00 in the morning until midnight.
The spa’s pools are heated with all-natural geothermal water from the mountain behind the Forest lagoon, Vaðlaheiði. The water was discovered during a tunnel project and now has a greater purpose and a healing power.
Akureyri is located at the bottom of Eyjafjörður Fjord in the heart of North Iceland. Known as the “Capital of the North,” it is the largest town outside the Capital Area. Sheltered by prominent mountains and located by the so-called “Pond,” as the innermost part of Eyjafjörður Fjord is called, many Icelanders regard Akureyri as the most beautiful town in Iceland.
Because the summer temperature in Akureyri is usually favorable, it is a trendy tourist destination among Icelanders. However, it often gets a lot of snow during the winter, but since Akureyri is the center for winter sports in Iceland, it’s welcomed. Only 5 km from the town center is Hlíðarfjall Mountain, a prime skiing area with excellent facilities.
Akureyri is the center of commerce and services in the region, and there are many attractions in the surrounding area, including historical sites, museums, a botanical garden, and natural wonders.
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