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Discover Iceland’s stunning Godafoss waterfall with a luxurious round-trip tour, flexible drop-off options, Italian espresso, and small-group comfort for $108.

The Godafoss Express Classy Round Trip offers a refined way to visit Godafoss waterfall and explore nearby highlights in Akureyri, Iceland. Priced at $108 per person, this 2.5-hour tour combines comfort, flexibility, and a touch of luxury through a Mercedes Sprinter Bus designed for small groups. The tour departs from Laufásgata, making it convenient for cruise ship passengers or visitors staying in Akureyri.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its customized drop-off options. Beyond the main stop at Godafoss, travelers can choose to be dropped off at Forrest Lagoon, Aviation Museum, Motor Bikes Museum, or the Botanical Garden—all without extra charges. This flexibility allows visitors to tailor their day around their interests, making the tour ideal for those wanting a personalized Iceland adventure.
We appreciate the luxury on board, especially the inclusion of Italian Espresso coffee served during the drive and the availability of guides in Italian and English. However, it’s worth noting a past review mentioning a late pick-up, so punctuality remains an important consideration. This tour suits those seeking a comfortable, efficient way to see key sights with a small-group atmosphere.
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Traveling in a Mercedes Sprinter Bus ensures a luxurious, smooth ride during the 2.5-hour excursion. The bus’s eight-seat capacity makes for an intimate environment, perfect for small groups or private parties. Inside, travelers enjoy WiFi connection, so they can share their Iceland adventures or catch up on messages while en route.
The kind and professional staff serve Italian Espresso coffee onboard, adding a touch of European elegance. This small-group setup means the experience feels personalized, with the guides able to answer questions and tailor the commentary to passenger interests. This attention to detail creates a more relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

The main highlight is the visit to Godafoss, also called the Waterfall of the Gods. The tour includes about 40 minutes at the waterfall, giving plenty of time to admire its powerful cascades and take photos of its dramatic surroundings. The scenic drive to and from the waterfall offers views of Iceland’s rugged terrain and natural beauty.
The stop at Godafoss is well-paced, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenic vistas without feeling rushed. Once there, travelers can explore the area at their own pace or stay longer and coordinate a return trip on the next shuttle with the driver.

One of the key features of this tour is the ability to choose your drop-off location on the return trip. Instead of heading straight back to the ship, travelers can opt for extra time at Forrest Lagoon to relax in geothermal baths, or visit the Aviation Museum and Motor Bikes Museum for more local flavor.
The Botanical Garden is also available as a drop-off point, granting free entry to enjoy Iceland’s flora and peaceful surroundings. These options are included at no extra charge, providing flexibility for different interests and schedules.
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After the waterfall, the tour either drops you off at Akureyri’s Botanical Garden or other chosen sites. From here, you can leisurely walk to nearby attractions like the Catholic Church and Lutheran Cathedral, both easily accessible with just a few meters of walking.
Along With these cultural sites, visitors can enjoy the characteristic city center with its shops, cafes, and pubs. The tour’s schedule allows enough time to explore local art or simply relax before heading back to the cruise ship, which is only a ten-minute walk away.

The tour begins at Laufásgata and includes a 30-minute drive before reaching Godafoss waterfall. The scenic 40-minute stop at the waterfall provides ample opportunity for photography and soaking in the natural splendor. Afterward, the bus makes a 35-minute return journey, during which optional drop-off points can be visited according to passenger preferences.
Throughout the trip, travelers benefit from guided commentary in Italian and English, providing insights into Iceland’s geography and history. The well-organized itinerary ensures a smooth flow, with enough flexibility built in for individual exploration.

The tour’s pacing is designed to make the most of the 2.5 hours, balancing sightseeing with comfort. Its wheelchair accessibility makes it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. Passengers should arrive about ten minutes early at the meeting point on Laufásgata to ensure a smooth start.
While the tour is ideal for cruise ship passengers due to its timing and flexible drop-offs, travelers should be aware of the past issue with late pick-up. Planning to be punctual and communicating any special needs in advance can help ensure a smooth experience.

Priced at $108, this experience offers excellent value considering the luxury transportation, small-group setting, and customizable drop-off options. The ability to spend more time at specific sites like Forrest Lagoon or museums enhances the overall experience.
The inclusion of WiFi onboard and professional guides adds convenience and educational value, making this tour suitable for travelers seeking a comfortable, tailored Iceland visit.

This round-trip tour combines luxury transport, flexibility, and local insights to create a practical way to explore Godafoss and surroundings. Its small-group size and personalized drop-off options stand out, especially for cruise visitors or those with limited time.
While punctuality can be an issue, overall, the quality of service, the stunning scenery, and the flexible planning make this tour a strong choice for travelers who want a comfortable, personalized Iceland experience.
“driver was really late in picking us back up from Godafloss.”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility challenges?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs.
Can I stay longer at Godafoss waterfall?
Yes, if you want to spend additional time at Godafoss, you can stay longer and take the next shuttle back to Akureyri at your convenience.
Are there any additional charges for the drop-off options?
No, the drop-off options such as Forrest Lagoon, Aviation Museum, Motor Bikes Museum, and Botanical Garden are included at no extra charge.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers luxury transportation, guided commentary in Italian and English, Italian espresso onboard, WiFi, and multiple drop-off locations.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, making it ideal for cruise passengers with limited time.
What should I do if I am late for the pickup?
Past experiences note late pick-ups; it’s best to arrive at least ten minutes early at the meeting point to avoid issues.