This tour provides guidance in a small group setting, offering flexibility, extended time at each location, and a more personalized experience. The pace is adjusted according to the day, weather, and group dynamics, ensuring a relaxed experience. The team is delighted to assist with photography and help capture memorable moments throughout the journey.
This tour provides guidance in a small group setting, offering flexibility, extended time at each location, and a more personalized experience. The pace is adjusted according to the day, weather, and group dynamics, ensuring a relaxed experience. The team is delighted to assist with photography and help capture memorable moments throughout the journey.
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Godafoss - Goðafoss, known as the “Waterfall of the Gods,” stands as one of North Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, offering a powerful start to the day. Its broad, horseshoe shape and consistent flow create a scene that is both striking and serene.
Legend has it that this is where the lawspeaker Þorgeir discarded pagan idols into the water after…
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Godafoss - Goðafoss, known as the “Waterfall of the Gods,” stands as one of North Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, offering a powerful start to the day. Its broad, horseshoe shape and consistent flow create a scene that is both striking and serene.
Legend has it that this is where the lawspeaker Þorgeir discarded pagan idols into the water after Iceland embraced Christianity over a millennium ago.
Fed by highland and glacial waters, the waterfall’s color shifts with the light, ranging from deep blues to soft, milky shades. On clear days, a rainbow often arches over the falls, enhancing the site’s enchantment. -
Skutustaoagigar - This is a globally unique location, with pseudocraters found only in a few places worldwide: here in North Iceland, in Hawaii, and even on Mars.
These formations arose when hot lava flowed into the lake, trapping water beneath. As the water rapidly turned to steam, pressure built until it exploded through the ground, creating these perfectly crater-like shapes.
Today, the area exudes calmness and openness, offering expansive views over Lake Mývatn—a peaceful contrast to the powerful forces that shaped it. -
Dimmuborgir Lava Formations - Dimmuborgir, or the “Dark Fortress,” is one of Iceland’s most mysterious and imaginative landscapes. This extensive lava field is filled with dramatic rock formations that seem almost otherworldly.
According to Icelandic folklore, this is the home of trolls and the famous Yule Lads.
As you explore the area, the landscape engages your imagination—shapes emerge in the rocks, from faces to creatures, each formation quietly narrating its own story. -
Grjótagjá - Grjótagjá is a small lava cave concealing one of North Iceland’s most surprising sights. From the outside, it appears unassuming, but stepping inside reveals something entirely different.
Inside the cave, intensely blue geothermal water is surrounded by dark volcanic rock, creating a striking contrast that feels almost surreal.
Just outside, visible tectonic cracks mark the boundary between the North American and Eurasian plates—a place where the Earth is gradually pulling apart. -
Dettifoss Waterfall - This journey to Dettifoss is not just a drive; it immerses you in one of North Iceland’s most raw and powerful landscapes.
Traveling in a small group allows for flexibility and a more personal experience. The pace is adjusted to the day, ensuring each stop is enjoyed without haste.
As you approach Dettifoss, its sound becomes audible before it comes into view. The roar intensifies with each step. Standing there, you can truly sense the might of one of Europe’s most powerful waterfalls.
Along the way, Selfoss is also visited, and if time and conditions permit, additional spots that enhance the area’s uniqueness may be explored. -
Namafjall Hverir - Hverir is one of North Iceland’s most raw and otherworldly landscapes, often likened to the surface of Mars.
The ground is alive—steam rises, vents hiss, and mud pools bubble in hues of yellow, brown, and deep red.
The strong sulfur scent is part of the experience, a reminder of the active geothermal forces beneath your feet. - Akureyri - On the return journey to Akureyri, relax and enjoy the ever-changing landscapes of North Iceland—vast open spaces, tranquil valleys, and the sensation of being far removed from everything.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Meals
- Meals
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.