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Discover Iceland's northeast with this 3-day tour including Northern Lights hunting, whale watching, the Forest Lagoon, and scenic waterfalls from Akureyri.

This 3-day tour from Akureyri offers a comprehensive way to explore Iceland’s northeastern beauty, combining Northern Lights hunting, whale watching, and relaxing in the Forest Lagoon. Priced for flexibility, it allows travelers to chase the elusive auroras with a retry option if they don’t appear on the first night, making this experience particularly appealing for those eager to see the Northern Lights. The tour is rated 4.5 out of 5, reflecting its popularity and the quality of guided experiences provided by The Traveling Viking.
Across three days, the tour covers some of Iceland’s most striking sights, including Goðafoss Waterfall and the Christmas House, plus engaging local tastings at Iceland’s first microbrewery. It’s well-suited for travelers seeking a blend of adventure, relaxation, and culture, with the convenience of pickups from Akureyri Airport and small group sizes limited to 15 participants.
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The tour begins with convenient pickup from Akureyri Airport, easing the start of your trip. After checking into your accommodation, the guide leads a leisurely stroll through Akureyri, allowing for a first taste of this charming town. This initial exploration helps travelers settle in and get oriented before heading out for the evening’s Northern Lights hunt.
This first night is dedicated to chasing the Aurora Borealis. If the sky remains cloudy or the lights don’t appear, a second chance awaits the following night, offering reassurance and better odds of witnessing the spectacular natural display. The flexible schedule is designed to maximize the chances of a successful Northern Lights sighting.

The second day kicks off with breakfast at your accommodation before starting at 11:00 AM with a winter combo tour. The stops include Goðafoss Waterfall, famed for its impressive cascade and historical significance, and the Christmas House, a seasonal attraction filled with decorations and holiday charm.
Following these sights, the group visits the Forest Lagoon, where warm waters and scenic views of the fjord and Akureyri create a perfect setting for relaxation. The lagoon’s tranquil ambiance and picturesque surroundings offer a peaceful break from sightseeing, making it an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the winter scenery.

On the final day, the adventure continues with a 9:30 AM whale-watching tour aboard a vessel operated by Iceland’s oldest whale-watching company. The experience promises the chance to see whales in their natural habitat, with the added comfort of a reputable and experienced operator.
After the whale excursion, travelers meet local people and sample traditional delicacies, gaining insight into Icelandic cuisine. The visit to Iceland’s first microbrewery completes the day, where the guide explains the beer-making process and offers tastings of local brews—perfect for those interested in Iceland’s craft beer scene.
More Great Tours NearbyGoðafoss Waterfall stands out as a highlight, with its powerful cascade and dramatic surroundings making it a favorite photo stop. Visiting the Christmas House adds a seasonal touch, showcasing holiday decorations and local crafts, especially in winter.
The Forest Lagoon offers scenic views of the fjord and the town, with warm waters providing both comfort and picturesque vistas. This combination of nature and relaxation makes the second day particularly memorable.
The tour features small groups limited to 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. All transportation is provided, with pickups included from Akureyri Airport, marked clearly with The Traveling Viking branding. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, swimwear, and a camera to capture the scenery.
The tour’s flexible booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later, offering peace of mind for flexible travel plans.
The Forest Lagoon is a key highlight of the tour, offering a warm and soothing soak while overlooking the fjord and town of Akureyri. It provides a peaceful environment to unwind after days of sightseeing, with the scenic backdrop enhancing the experience. The lagoon’s setting makes it ideal for relaxation, especially after the energetic whale watching or waterfall visits.
The Northern Lights hunt is a major attraction, with the tour designed to maximize visibility. If the lights do not appear on the first night, travelers are given an additional opportunity the next evening. This approach improves the chances of witnessing the auroras, which are unpredictable but a highlight of Iceland winter tours.

The whale-watching tour departs at 9:30 AM and is operated by the most established company in Iceland. This guarantees a reliable and insightful experience, with opportunities to see whales in their natural environment. The tour emphasizes safety and comfort, with knowledgeable guides leading the way.
Post-whale watching, the tour offers chances to meet locals and enjoy traditional Icelandic foods. The visit to the microbrewery introduces travelers to Iceland’s craft beer scene, with explanations of the brewing process and tastings of their products. This cultural element adds a flavorful dimension to the overall experience.
The tour wraps up with a convenient transfer back to Akureyri Airport, allowing travelers to depart comfortably and on time. The overall schedule balances adventure, relaxation, and culture, making this a well-rounded way to explore Iceland’s northeast.
Akureyri serves as an ideal hub for this tour, offering easy access to key sights and activities. Its compact size makes exploring on foot simple, and the town’s facilities support travelers’ needs throughout the trip.
This 3-day tour from Akureyri delivers a well-balanced mix of nature, wildlife, cultural sights, and relaxation. The highlights include the chance to see the Northern Lights with a retry option, spot whales with an experienced company, and enjoy the scenic comfort of the Forest Lagoon. The inclusion of visits to Goðafoss Waterfall and the Christmas House offers seasonal charm, especially in winter.
While the tour does not guarantee Northern Lights sightings, the flexible approach and multiple viewing options make it a solid choice for those eager to witness this natural spectacle. Its small group size and local guides enhance the experience, making it suitable for travelers who appreciate personalized service and authentic Icelandic encounters.
This tour offers a comprehensive, scenic, and culturally rich glimpse into Iceland’s northeast, making it an excellent pick for winter travelers who want a balance of adventure and relaxation.
Is Northern Lights visibility guaranteed?
No, the tour cannot guarantee the Northern Lights, but you will have a retry if they do not appear on the first night, increasing your chances.
What should I bring for the tour?
Travelers should pack comfortable shoes, warm clothing, swimwear for the lagoon, and a camera to capture the scenery.
Are transfers included?
Yes, the tour includes pickups from Akureyri Airport and transfers throughout the three days.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility.
What age or physical requirements are there?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but comfortable shoes and warm clothing are recommended, and some walking is involved at stops.