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Discover the stunning Godafoss Waterfall and relax in Akureyri’s Forest Lagoon on this 5.5-hour guided tour including geothermal bathing and scenic drive.

This tour in Akureyri, Iceland offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and relaxation, priced at $195.50 per person. It lasts about 5 hours 30 minutes, making it an ideal outing for those interested in Iceland’s iconic waterfalls and geothermal spas. The tour begins in the town of Akureyri, where a knowledgeable guide leads you through some of the region’s most captivating sights.
The highlight is a 45-minute visit to the **Godafoss Waterfall, renowned for its horseshoe shape and historic significance. You’ll see the 12-meter-high cascade, often called the “Waterfall of the Gods,” which creates a scenic display of water and mist. After exploring, you can enjoy coffee at the Godafoss Coffee Shop, adding a cozy touch to the visit.

Following your time at Godafoss, the tour takes a different route back to Akureyri. The drive passes through the Fnjoskadalur Valley, known for its lush landscapes and mountain views. This scenic route provides a peaceful contrast to the waterfall’s dynamic scenery.
A photo-stop at the Akureyri Viewpoint gives a panoramic view of the town, Eyjafjörður Bay—the longest bay in Iceland—and the surrounding snow-capped mountains. This 10-minute stop offers excellent opportunities for photos and a chance to appreciate the area’s expansive views.
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At the Akureyri Viewpoint, the tour provides a brief but impressive look over the town and bay. The vantage point highlights the long stretch of Eyjafjörður, often framed by towering mountains, making it an ideal spot for capturing memorable pictures.
This stop is free of charge and takes about 10 minutes, offering a relaxed moment to take in the scenery. The view underscores the region’s natural grandeur and provides context for the subsequent relaxation at the Forest Lagoon.

The highlight for many is a 2-hour visit to the Forest Lagoon, an enchanting geothermal spa located amid Vaðlaskógur forest. The lagoon blends modern luxury with nature’s tranquility, featuring geothermal pools, a Finnish dry sauna, and a relaxation lounge.
The panoramic views of Eyjafjörður from the pools are stunning, and the calm environment offers a peaceful escape. The on-site in-water pool bar adds a fun touch for those who want a drink while soaking. The spa’s layout and natural surroundings make it a unique spot for unwinding.
After your time at the Forest Lagoon, a free shuttle takes you back to Akureyri, a quick 10-minute drive. The service is included in the tour, making the transition seamless and hassle-free. This smooth return allows travelers to maximize their relaxation time without concern for transportation logistics.

The tour covers bus transportation, guidance, and admission to the Forest Lagoon. It does not include bottled water or towels, so visitors should plan to bring these essentials if desired. Meeting at Gránufélagsgata 51 in Akureyri provides easy access to the start point.
Travelers should keep in mind that most can participate, and the tour operates with a maximum of 50 travelers, creating a comfortable group size. The confirmation is received at booking, and the tour is subject to weather conditions, with options for a different date or full refund if canceled.

The scenic beauty of Godafoss and the panoramic views of Eyjafjörður stand as the tour’s main attractions. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable commentary, especially during the drive and at each stop. The Forest Lagoon receives high marks for its relaxing atmosphere and beautiful setting, making it a highlight for many.
A minor drawback noted is that the tour organization could be improved, as one review mentions slight issues with flow, though overall, it’s considered a well-organized experience. The value for money is fair, considering the admission fees, guided service, and transportation included, but travelers should remember to bring their own towels and water.
This tour suits adventurers who love natural wonders and relaxing spa experiences. It’s ideal for those who want a balanced day, combining Iceland’s iconic waterfalls and scenic drives with geothermal bathing. Travelers seeking a more leisurely pace and a chance to unwind in nature will find this especially appealing.
It’s a great option for first-time visitors to Akureyri or those who want a short but fulfilling excursion outside the town. The comprehensive experience makes it a compelling choice for anyone eager to see some of Iceland’s most celebrated sights with minimal hassle.
While this tour focuses on Godafoss and Vaðlaskógur forest, it also offers a taste of Akureyri’s charm. Known as Iceland’s second-largest town, Akureyri serves as a perfect base for exploring the north, with stunning fjords, mountains, and waterfalls nearby. This tour encapsulates some of the best scenery and relaxation options the area has to offer.
Most travelers book this tour around 77 days in advance, highlighting its popularity. It’s advisable to reserve early to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons. The tour departs from Gránufélagsgata 51, conveniently located in Akureyri.
To maximize comfort, travelers should consider bringing towels for the Lagoon and bottle water for the drive. The tour is suitable for most, but those with mobility concerns should verify with the supplier due to the walking involved at the stops.
This guided excursion offers a well-rounded experience of Iceland’s northern highlights. The stunning Godafoss Waterfall, scenic drive, and relaxing geothermal pools combine to create a memorable day. While slight organizational improvements could enhance the experience, the knowledgeable guides and beautiful landscapes make it worthwhile.
Ideal for visitors who want to see iconic waterfalls and enjoy geothermal bathing in one trip, this tour provides good value and a peaceful escape into Iceland’s natural beauty. It’s a reliable choice for those seeking an engaging and calming day out in Akureyri.
“The beautiful waterfall and the surrounding landscape were captivating. The tour was good but lacked a little organization.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours 30 minutes, including all stops and activities.
What is included in the price?
The price covers bus transportation, guidance, and admission to the Forest Lagoon.
Are meals or drinks included?
No, bottled water and towels are not included, so bring these if needed.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Gránufélagsgata 51 in Akureyri.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with limited mobility?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility concerns should verify access details in advance.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic waterfall viewing, spectacular views from the Akureyri Viewpoint, and relaxing geothermal bathing makes this a well-rounded experience.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
The experience requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a different date or full refund is offered.
Is there an age or physical requirement?
Most can participate, but consider mobility needs, especially for walking at stops and entering the lagoon.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the supplier’s platform, and early booking is recommended given the tour’s popularity.