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Discover Iceland's stunning natural beauty on this 8-hour tour from Akureyri, including waterfalls, geothermal areas, lava formations, and relaxing baths.
Experience Iceland’s Northern Wonders on the Port Akureyri: Godafoss Waterfall, Myvatn and Baths Tour
This 8-hour guided tour from Akureyri takes you through some of the most striking sights in Iceland’s Northeastern Region. With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 80 reviews, this trip offers a comprehensive exploration of volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, geothermal areas, and relaxing baths. Priced as a full-day experience, the tour is perfect for visitors eager to see Iceland’s diverse natural beauty without the hassle of planning multiple excursions.
The tour departs from Akureyri Cruise Terminal, meeting outside with a clear sign from the Fox Adventure team. It includes various stops at key attractions, as well as time to relax in the Nature Mývatn Baths, making it an ideal choice for those looking for a well-organized, informative day. The guide’s local knowledge, combined with the carefully curated itinerary, helps visitors make the most of their visit in just one day.

The tour begins with a scenic 35-minute bus ride from Akureyri to the legendary Goðafoss Waterfall, a site steeped in Icelandic history and natural drama. Known as the “Waterfall of the Gods,” this impressive cascade offers 40 minutes of sightseeing, walking, and photo opportunities. The guide provides insights into its historical significance, and if luck is on your side, you’ll spot a rainbow forming over the falls, perfect for photos.
This waterfall’s broad and powerful flow makes it a highlight for many visitors. You can enjoy free time to stand close to the roaring water, take in the views, and purchase local souvenirs if available. The manageable amount of time ensures the group stays on schedule for the rest of the day.
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Next, the journey takes a 35-minute drive to Skútustaðagígar, where pseudo craters await. These formations are created by volcanic eruptions, and are a rare sight found only in a handful of locations worldwide, including Iceland. Here, visitors get 40 minutes to explore, walk around, and appreciate the landscape’s otherworldly beauty.
The guide leads a guided tour highlighting the formation process and geological importance. There’s also the chance to browse a local food market, sampling regional foods, adding extra flavor to the visit. The pseudo craters’ striking appearance makes it a favorite for photography and curiosity alike.

A 12-minute drive takes the group to Dimmuborgir, famous for its intricate lava formations that resemble castles and sculptures. Visitors enjoy 40 minutes here to walk among the volcanic shapes, take photos, and learn about the area’s volcanic activity.
The guide explains how these formations came to be and points out notable structures. The area also offers local snacks and regional food options, with some visitors enjoying a quick coffee or tea before moving on. For those interested, guided tours or walking around are easily accessible within the allotted time.

The tour then stops at the Grjótagjá cave, a stunning geothermal spot with a blue hot river flowing inside. Visitors are guided through the 30-minute visit, which includes scenic views and the chance to snap photos standing on two tectonic plates—a unique experience illustrating Iceland’s geological activity.
This cave is a sought-after highlight for those interested in geology. The guide offers insights into the area’s volcanic activity and the significance of the tectonic plates nearby. The short walk and scenic views make it an easily manageable stop within the schedule.
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Next, a quick 8-minute drive brings travelers to Hverir, a geothermal area filled with smoking fumaroles and boiling mud pots. Here, visitors get 30 minutes to observe the steaming landscape, photograph the bubbling mud pools, and enjoy the surreal scenery.
The guide’s explanations help visitors understand the geothermal phenomena that shape Iceland’s landscape. The bubbling activity and sulfuric smells add to the experience, making it a compelling visual and sensory stop.

The highlight for many is the Mývatn Nature Baths, where visitors spend around 80 minutes soaking in geothermal waters. The thermal baths provide a relaxing end to the busy day, with options to enjoy drinks, desserts, or light snacks available on site.
The baths are known for their calming atmosphere and beautiful surroundings, offering a perfect moment to unwind. The tour includes time for swimming and leisure, with the option to buy refreshments during the soak. This stop often receives praise for the combination of nature and relaxation.

If the schedule permits, the tour concludes with a brief photo stop at Eyjafjörður for views across the fjord to Akureyri. The bus ride back to the cruise terminal takes approximately 80 minutes, giving ample time for reflection on the day’s sights.
The guides are praised for their local knowledge, punctuality, and friendly attitude. The entire trip is designed to ensure visitors return to Akureyri Cruise Terminal at least 30-50 minutes before departure, with some reviews noting how well-planned the timing is.

The tour departs from Akureyri Harbor Cruise Terminal, where a Fox Adventure guide meets guests outside. The minibus is easy to spot, and the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, swimwear, towels, camera, and food or drinks. Since the tour depends on weather and road conditions, adjustments to the itinerary may occur. The tour is wheelchair accessible, with infant seats available upon request, making it suitable for a range of travelers.

The small group size enhances the experience, with many reviews praising the knowledgeable guides (like Friourbjorn, Joanna, and Mati) for their storytelling and care. The itinerary is well-planned, with timed visits to avoid crowds and include off-the-beaten-path sights.
Most travelers appreciate the balance of sightseeing and relaxation. The Mývatn Baths and powerful waterfalls stand out as highlights, together with the geothermal areas and lava formations.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Yes, it is accessible and includes options for those who prefer not to swim or walk long distances. Wheelchair accessibility is available, but it’s recommended to contact the provider beforehand.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, swimwear, towels, camera, and snacks or drinks. Weather can vary, so dressing in layers is advisable.
How long is the free time at each stop?
Most stops allow around 30 to 40 minutes for sightseeing, photos, and short walks. The longest break is at the Mývatn Baths, which lasts about 80 minutes.
Does the tour include meals?
Food and drinks are not included in the price, but there are opportunities to buy snacks or regional foods at some stops, such as Skútustaðagígar and Dimmuborgir.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later if needed.
Is this tour weather-dependent?
Yes, weather and road conditions can cause schedule adjustments. The itinerary may change slightly for safety or comfort reasons.
This 8-hour tour from Akureyri offers a rich taste of Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, geothermal hotspots, and relaxing baths. With a focus on small group experiences and expert guides, it provides a practical, memorable way to explore Iceland’s northern scenery. Perfect for those wanting a full day of adventure, stunning scenery, and leisure in one package.
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