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Discover Iceland’s northern marvels on this small group tour from Akureyri, visiting Lake Mývatn, Godafoss, and geothermal wonders in 5-6 hours.

The Lake Mývatn & Godafoss Small Group Tour from Akureyri Port offers an efficient way to experience some of Iceland’s most captivating natural sights. Priced at $331.78 per person and lasting about 5 to 6 hours, this tour is tailored for cruise ship passengers seeking a hassle-free adventure. With wide departure times designed to fit cruise schedules and a maximum of 14 travelers per group, the experience balances intimacy and comfort.
What makes this tour especially appealing is its focus on popular highlights like Godafoss Waterfall and the Lake Mývatn area, including the Dimmuborgir lava formations and the geothermal Hverir area. The tour’s well-paced itinerary, coupled with knowledgeable guides praised for their storytelling, ensures visitors gain meaningful insight into each stop. The tour’s affordability and included admissions make it a great value, though the remote locations mean flexible clothing and weather preparation are advisable.

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This tour departs from Gránufélagsgata 51, 600 Akureyri, making it easily accessible for cruise ship passengers. The round-trip transportation means you avoid the hassle of arranging additional transport to remote sites. The tour guarantees return at least 1 hour before cruise departure, catering to the tight schedules often associated with cruise stops.
The small group size, with a maximum of 14 travelers, guarantees a comfortable ride and more personalized attention from the guides. The mobile ticket system allows for easy access, and the tour operates in all weather conditions, with appropriate clothing recommended. If weather impacts the trip, a full refund or alternative date is offered, ensuring peace of mind.

The tour kicks off at Godafoss Waterfall, one of the region’s most iconic sights. With a 45-minute stop, visitors get ample time to marvel at the waterfall’s power and take photos. Admission to Godafoss is included, making it an effortless highlight.
Next, the tour explores Lake Mývatn, starting with the Skútustaðagígar pseudo craters formed from explosions where hot lava met ice-cold water. These formations are both visually striking and geologically fascinating, with free admission. The landscape here offers plenty of photo opportunities amid volcanic activity.
The journey continues to the Grjótagjá Cave, an underground river located on the continental rift between Europe and America. The free entry to this geothermal site allows visitors to stand beside warm waters in a cave setting, adding a touch of Icelandic magic.
The Hverir geothermal area introduces boiling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and sulfur pits, providing lively colors and interesting photo stops depending on weather conditions. The geothermal activity here is a major draw, and visitors can expect to see an active volcanic landscape.
Dimmuborgir Lava Formations follow, featuring towering lava pillars and formations rich in legends and myths. The area’s otherworldly terrain is perfect for exploration and photography without an admission fee.
A unique stop at Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum combines nature and culture, with included entry. Here, visitors can enjoy a light lunch or coffee in a quiet setting away from larger tour buses. The museum’s intimate atmosphere ensures a more relaxed experience.

Guide expertise is a standout feature on this tour. Reviews highlight guides like Mrs. Thora and Rúnar, praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling ability. They walk with guests at each stop, sharing stories, legends, and historical context, which greatly enhances the overall experience. Their insights turn natural sights into meaningful stories, making the visit more engaging.
Guides also manage timing efficiently, giving visitors plenty of time at each stop for photos and exploration. The informative narration paired with personal stories adds depth to the sightseeing, making the tour feel both educational and personal.

The tour’s paced schedule ensures visitors spend enough time at every location without feeling rushed. The 45-minute stop at Godafoss and the extended visit to Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum provide balance between sightseeing and relaxation.
Since the tour runs in all weather conditions, travelers should prepare for Iceland’s unpredictable climate by dressing in layers and bringing waterproof clothing. If weather conditions are poor and lead to cancellation, a full refund or alternative date is offered, giving peace of mind.

The lunch stop at Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum provides a chance to enjoy a light meal or coffee in a cozy environment. The museum is small, which means it’s free from large tour bus crowds, offering a more personal experience. The menu includes delicious smoked fish on bread baked in hot soil, adding a local flavor to the meal.
This stop offers a refreshing break from sightseeing, and the quiet setting allows for a leisurely meal amid Icelandic nature.

The tour features multiple departure times to match cruise schedules, with flexibility for early or late arrivals. It operates with a mobile ticket, making it easy to present upon arrival at the meeting point.
Booking is straightforward, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start. This flexibility ensures travelers can plan confidently, knowing they can reschedule or get a full refund if needed.

This tour stands out for its small group size, comprehensive itinerary, and inclusion of key sites like Godafoss and Dimmuborgir. For those interested in geothermal areas and volcanic landscapes, this experience offers a perfect balance of natural beauty and cultural insights. Other options include tours focused solely on the waterfalls or full-day excursions, but this one’s concise format suits cruise passengers well.
This experience suits individual travelers, couples, or small groups looking for a comfortable, guided overview of northern Iceland’s highlights. The knowledgeable guides and limited group size make it ideal for those seeking a personal touch. It’s also perfect for cruise passengers with limited time who want to see Godafoss, Lake Mývatn, and geothermal sites without hassle.
While physically accessible and operated in all weather, travelers should be prepared for variable Icelandic weather and wear suitable clothing. The tour’s shorter duration offers an excellent glimpse into the region without overwhelming the day.
The Lake Mývatn & Godafoss Small Group Tour from Akureyri Port combines ease of access, expert guides, and remarkable sights into a compact experience. Its emphasis on comfort, cultural storytelling, and natural wonders makes it an appealing choice for cruise visitors wanting a scenic, educational, and hassle-free outing.
Most reviews consistently praise the friendly guides and the stunning scenery, especially the Godafoss Waterfall and the volcanic landscapes of Lake Mývatn. The tour’s value for money, with included tickets and small group intimacy**, adds to its appeal.
This tour is best suited for those wanting a focused, well-paced exploration of northern Iceland’s highlights in a single day, especially if they appreciate informative guides and personalized experiences.
“The tour hit all of the highlights I was looking for with a small group of 10 people. The van was very comfortable and the tour guide excellent.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, making it a manageable half-day excursion.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from Gránufélagsgata 51, Akureyri, and returns there at least 1 hour before cruise departure.
Are meals included?
While there is a light lunch or coffee at Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum, most stops focus on sightseeing; meals are optional.
What sites are visited on this tour?
Stops include Godafoss Waterfall, Skútustaðagígar pseudo craters, Grjótagjá Cave, Hverir geothermal area, Dimmuborgir lava formations, and Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, provided children are accompanied by an adult.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, but if canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.