Explore Iceland’s majestic fjords, iconic waterfalls, and volcanic wonders on the Diamond Circle Adventure Tour. Discover history, nature, and breathtaking landscapes.
Explore Iceland’s majestic fjords, iconic waterfalls, and volcanic wonders on the Diamond Circle Adventure Tour. Discover history, nature, and breathtaking landscapes.
- Godafoss - The journey to the Godafoss waterfall takes approximately 35 minutes, followed by a very easy 5-minute walk from the parking area. Nearby, there is a small shop offering food and souvenirs, with restroom facilities available inside.
- Husavik - Reaching this delightful little town takes around 40 minutes. Known as the whale watching…
- Godafoss - The journey to the Godafoss waterfall takes approximately 35 minutes, followed by a very easy 5-minute walk from the parking area. Nearby, there is a small shop offering food and souvenirs, with restroom facilities available inside.
- Husavik - Reaching this delightful little town takes around 40 minutes. Known as the whale watching capital, it gained fame from the film “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga” featuring Will Ferrell. The visit here will last about 20-30 minutes.
- Tjornes Peninsula - Located about 15 minutes from Husavik, this small peninsula in northern Iceland is renowned for its remarkable geology and vibrant birdlife. Puffins can be spotted from mid-June to early September.
- Asbyrgi - This vast and impressive horse hoof-shaped canyon is about a 35-minute drive from the previous stop. It stretches approximately 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) in length and 1.1 kilometers (0.7 miles) in width, with an elevation of about 100 meters (328 feet). Visitors can walk to a small lake called Botnstjörn, and there is a petrol station offering refreshments and restroom facilities. The visit here will last around 40 minutes.
- Hljooaklettar - Known as the ‘echo rocks,’ this site is a 20-minute drive from the Asbyrgi canyon. It features a collection of basalt columns arranged in various directions, forming unique structures and arched caves that produce eerie echoes and reverberations.
- Dettifoss Waterfall - Recognized as the most powerful waterfall in Europe, it is approximately a 20-minute bus ride away. A moderate 10-minute hike each way is required, and the site is not wheelchair accessible. On the return journey, the Selfoss waterfall can be viewed. Restroom facilities are available on-site.
- Krafla Lava Fields - This volcanic crater, filled with stunning aqua blue water, was formed during a significant eruption in the 18th century. Nearby, visitors can see a geothermal power plant and craters from the last eruption, which began in 1975. The visit here lasts about 25 minutes.
- Namafjall Hverir - Often likened to Yellowstone by visitors, this location features groundwater meeting hot lava, resulting in boiling water surfacing. Bubbling pots and steam fumaroles are visible, along with beautiful mineral colors on the ground. The travel time is about 15 minutes, with a 25-minute stay. A strong sulfuric smell is present.
- Lake Myvatn - The drive to Lake Myvatn takes about 10 minutes. The remaining time will be spent enjoying the scenic lake views and exploring the area’s top attractions.

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The journey leads through one of Iceland’s longest fjords to the first stop, the Goðafoss waterfall, a site of historical importance in Iceland. The next destination is Húsavík, a quaint town featured in the film Eurovision with Will Ferrell, where visitors can admire a charming church and port. Following this, there will be a visit to a location known…
The journey leads through one of Iceland’s longest fjords to the first stop, the Goðafoss waterfall, a site of historical importance in Iceland. The next destination is Húsavík, a quaint town featured in the film Eurovision with Will Ferrell, where visitors can admire a charming church and port. Following this, there will be a visit to a location known for puffin sightings. The journey continues to Ásbyrgi, a horseshoe-shaped canyon encircled by steep cliffs. Travelers will then proceed alongside the echoing cliffs, famous worldwide for their basalt columns, remnants of an ancient crater. The next highlight is Dettifoss Waterfall, the most powerful waterfall in Europe. The tour then moves to Hverir, renowned for its boiling mud pits, often regarded as Iceland’s most beautiful yet catastrophic site. A brief pause will be taken at Víti crater near Krafla Volcano. On the return journey, the stunning beauty of Lake Mývatn can be admired.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.