Embark on a thrilling hiking and sightseeing adventure in Vatnajökull National Park from Akureyri. Explore majestic waterfalls, ancient craters, and spot puffins along the way!
Embark on a thrilling hiking and sightseeing adventure in Vatnajökull National Park from Akureyri. Explore majestic waterfalls, ancient craters, and spot puffins along the way!
- Godafoss - Known as the Waterfall of the Gods. A brief stop here is a must.
- Lake Myvatn - A drive-through with a quick stop for capturing photographs.
- Dettifoss Waterfall - A hike leads us to Dettifoss, Iceland’s largest waterfall.
- Camping Hljóðaklettar - The main hike of the day takes place here, along the Jökulsárgljúfur canyon….
- Godafoss - Known as the Waterfall of the Gods. A brief stop here is a must.
- Lake Myvatn - A drive-through with a quick stop for capturing photographs.
- Dettifoss Waterfall - A hike leads us to Dettifoss, Iceland’s largest waterfall.
- Camping Hljóðaklettar - The main hike of the day takes place here, along the Jökulsárgljúfur canyon.
- Tjörnes - This is the spot for puffin watching, best seen from May to early August.
- Tjörneshöfn (Tungulending Guesthouse) - A stop at a charming coffee house in a distinctive setting.
- Husavik - A visit to explore the harbor area. Húsavík is renowned for whale watching in Iceland.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
This excursion is a blend of treks and scenic views. We commence our journey from Akureyri. Our first halt is at Goðafoss, known as the waterfall of the Gods. We then proceed driving towards Lake Mývatn. We make our next stop at Dettifoss waterfall, known as the second most powerful waterfall in Europe. We then move on to Hljóðaklettar, an ancient…
This excursion is a blend of treks and scenic views. We commence our journey from Akureyri. Our first halt is at Goðafoss, known as the waterfall of the Gods. We then proceed driving towards Lake Mývatn. We make our next stop at Dettifoss waterfall, known as the second most powerful waterfall in Europe. We then move on to Hljóðaklettar, an ancient series of craters formed by the glacial river Jökulsá. We undertake a hike here for approximately 2 hours amid a unique terrain. After this, we make our way to the seashore where we might get a chance to see some puffins, inhabiting the area from May until the start of August. Our next stopover is for a coffee break at Tungulending, a quaint coffee shop situated on the shore of Skjálfandi bay. From here, we head to Húsavík and spend some time exploring the harbour area. We conclude our journey by driving back to Akureyri. This adventure is designed as a circular route.
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.