Discover North Iceland’s wonders on a private tour: Goðafoss waterfall, Forest Lagoon spa, and Akureyri’s vibrant charm await your exploration.
Discover North Iceland’s wonders on a private tour: Goðafoss waterfall, Forest Lagoon spa, and Akureyri’s vibrant charm await your exploration.
- Godafoss - The stunning Goðafoss waterfall stands 12 meters tall and spans 30 meters in width. It is situated in the powerful Skjálfandafljót River, which has its source in the Vatnajökull Glacier. The name Goðafoss translates to “Waterfall of the Gods,” derived from The Book of Icelanders, an ancient Icelandic manuscript. It tells the story of…
- Godafoss - The stunning Goðafoss waterfall stands 12 meters tall and spans 30 meters in width. It is situated in the powerful Skjálfandafljót River, which has its source in the Vatnajökull Glacier. The name Goðafoss translates to “Waterfall of the Gods,” derived from The Book of Icelanders, an ancient Icelandic manuscript. It tells the story of Þorgeir, the law speaker, who declared Christianity as Iceland’s official religion in 1000 AD. Upon converting, he discarded his Norse god statues into the waterfall, thus naming it Goðafoss.
- Forest Lagoon - Forest Lagoon is a newly established geothermal spa nestled in the Vaðlaskógur forest, just a short drive from Akureyri, known locally as the “Capital of the North.” The 1,300-square-meter complex of Forest Lagoon features a bistro, two infinity pools with swim-up bars, a cold tub, and a sauna. The facility can host up to 200 guests simultaneously and operates seven days a week from 10:00 AM to midnight. The spa’s pools are naturally heated by geothermal water sourced from the mountain behind Forest Lagoon, Vaðlaheiði. This water, discovered during a tunnel project, now serves a greater purpose with its healing properties.
- Akureyri - Akureyri is situated at the base 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. Surrounded by majestic mountains and located by the “Pond,” the innermost part of Eyjafjörður Fjord, Akureyri is often considered the most beautiful town in Iceland by locals. With typically pleasant summer temperatures, Akureyri is a popular tourist spot among Icelanders. Although it receives significant snowfall in winter, it is embraced as Akureyri is the hub for winter sports in Iceland. Just 5 km from the town center lies Hlíðarfjall Mountain, a premier skiing destination with excellent amenities. Akureyri serves as the commercial and service center of the region, offering numerous attractions in the vicinity, including historical sites, museums, a botanical garden, and natural wonders.

- Entry to the Forest Lagoon
- Expert and fun-loving Guide
- Entry to the Forest Lagoon
- Expert and fun-loving Guide
- Tips or gratuity
- Tips or gratuity
Set off on an awe-inspiring adventure through the natural wonders and cultural treasures of North Iceland. Marvel at the magnificent Goðafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods,” where history and nature merge in a breathtaking cascade. Next, enjoy ultimate relaxation at Forest Lagoon, a peaceful geothermal spa nestled among lush forests with stunning views of…
Set off on an awe-inspiring adventure through the natural wonders and cultural treasures of North Iceland. Marvel at the magnificent Goðafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods,” where history and nature merge in a breathtaking cascade. Next, enjoy ultimate relaxation at Forest Lagoon, a peaceful geothermal spa nestled among lush forests with stunning views of the fjord. Conclude your journey in Akureyri, the lively northern capital, celebrated for its charming streets, botanical gardens, and vibrant atmosphere. Whether seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, this tour provides the ideal mix of Iceland’s beauty and serenity.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.