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Discover Iceland's stunning natural wonders on this private 8-hour tour from Akureyri, visiting Godafoss, Myvatn, geothermal areas, and relaxing at the Nature Baths.

This private shore excursion in Akureyri offers a comprehensive journey through some of Iceland’s most striking landscapes in just 8 hours. Priced at $1,991.65 per group (up to 8 people), the tour provides a personalized experience with the comfort of air-conditioned transport and pickup at the port. It’s a perfect way for cruise travelers or short-term visitors to make the most of their time on land. While the focus is on the spectacular sights, it’s notable that the entry fee to the Mývatn Nature Baths is not included, so packing a towel and swimwear is recommended.
Guided by knowledgeable hosts from Fox Adventure, this tour combines stunning waterfalls, geothermal wonders, and volcanic landscapes with the convenience of a fully private experience. The itinerary covers Godafoss, Skútustaðagígar pseudo craters, Dimmuborgir lava formations, Grjótagjá cave, Hverir geothermal area, and ends with a relaxing soak in the Nature Baths, making it a well-rounded adventure for nature lovers.

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The tour begins with a visit to Godafoss, one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls. Traveling along Eyjafjörður, the guide shares insights into the historical significance of Godafoss. The waterfall’s name translates to “Waterfall of the Gods,” and if luck is on your side, a rainbow may arch across the cascade, creating a picture-perfect scene. The 35-minute stop allows ample time for photos and enjoying the roar of the water.
Because admission is free, this site remains accessible to all, and the guide offers tips on capturing the best photos, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts. The spectacular views of the water plunging into the rugged landscape make Godafoss a highlight of the trip.

Next, the journey takes you to Lake Mývatn, renowned for its extraordinary volcanic features. The stop at Skútustaðagígar introduces visitors to pseudo craters, a rare natural phenomenon found only in a few locations worldwide, including Iceland. These circular formations result from explosive interactions between lava and water, creating a landscape that looks remarkably otherworldly.
Spanning 30 minutes, this stop offers close-up views of the craters and surrounding volcanic terrain. The area’s free admission makes it accessible, and the guide provides context about Iceland’s volcanic activity. The stunning scenery here is a treat for anyone interested in geological wonders.

A key highlight is the Dimmuborgir area, famous for its impressive lava formations. The landscape here looks like a scene from a fantasy novel, with twisted lava pillars and caves. The guide often shares stories of trolls and myths associated with the site, adding a touch of local folklore to the natural spectacle.
Spending about 40 minutes at Dimmuborgir allows visitors to stroll through the rugged terrain, take photos, and imagine the stories that these volcanic formations inspire. The free entry makes it an accessible and captivating stop, especially for those interested in volcanic landscapes and storytelling.

The cool blue waters of Grjótagjá cave stand out as a uniquely picturesque spot. This 20-minute stop offers the chance to marvel at the hot blue river flowing through the cave, created by geothermal activity beneath the volcanic crust. Adventurous visitors can stand on the continental rift between Europe and North America—a real thrill for geology buffs.
While entry is free, it is important to wear appropriate footwear if exploring the area. The cave’s mystical atmosphere and the chance to see geothermal activity up close make it a memorable scene, perfect for photos and appreciating Iceland’s volcanic energy.

The Hverir geothermal area is a highlight for its active geothermal landscape. With smoking fumaroles and boiling mud pots, this site vividly showcases Earth’s geothermal vitality. The 30-minute stop provides ample time to observe the steaming vents and bubbling mud, creating a sensory-rich experience.
Since admission is free, visitors can enjoy the sights without extra cost. The guide’s explanations help make sense of the bubbling activity and volcanic processes, offering insight into Iceland’s geothermal power and how it shapes the landscape.

The tour concludes with a relaxing visit to the Mývatn Nature Baths. With 1 hour and 30 minutes allocated, guests have plenty of time to soak in the geothermal waters and enjoy the steam baths. The admission fee is not included, so bringing a towel and swimwear is necessary, but the warm waters serve as a perfect finish after a day of exploration.
The Nature Baths provide a peaceful environment with views of the surrounding volcanoes and lakes. The experience of soaking in natural geothermal water offers a calming end to the adventure, especially after a busy day of sightseeing.

This private tour includes WiFi on the bus and fully guided narration from knowledgeable guides. The mini bus provides a comfortable way to travel between sites, and pickup at the port ensures hassle-free logistics.
Designed for a small group of up to 8 travelers, the tour offers plenty of space for personal questions and tailored pacing. For those concerned about accessibility, the tour is suitable for most travelers, and service animals are allowed.
At $1,991.65 per group, the tour offers excellent value considering the private experience and wide range of notable stops. The 8-hour schedule balances sightseeing, exploration, and relaxation, making it suitable for cruise ship passengers or those with limited time on land.
The tour is booked on average 148 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure adds flexibility, especially in case of weather concerns, as the experience depends on good weather conditions.
This tour suits travelers interested in Iceland’s volcanic and geothermal landscapes who prefer a personalized, small-group experience. It’s ideal for those wanting to see famous waterfalls, geothermal areas, and enjoy a relaxing soak at the Nature Baths. History and folklore enthusiasts will appreciate the stories connected to sites like Dimmuborgir and Godafoss.
While the entry fee to the baths is not included, the opportunity to bathe in natural geothermal waters makes this tour a memorable, well-rounded day in North Iceland.
“Our tour guide was informative and helpful. We spent as much time as we needed in each location and were able to see all that we wanted to in an ad…”
Is pickup included in the tour price?
Yes, pickup at the port is included, ensuring smooth logistics from your cruise ship.
What should I bring for the Nature Baths?
Bring swimwear and a towel to enjoy the geothermal waters, as these are not supplied.
Are there any age or physical restrictions?
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most travelers able to participate. It’s accessible and designed for a small group.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of weather or schedule changes.
How long is the stop at each site?
Stops vary from 20 minutes at Grjótagjá to 1 hour and 30 minutes at the Nature Baths, allowing enough time to explore and relax.
Is the tour suitable for photography?
Absolutely. Sites like Godafoss and Dimmuborgir offer fantastic photo opportunities, especially with guidance on capturing the best shots at Godafoss.
Does this tour include food or drinks?
No, meals or drinks are not included; the focus is on sightseeing and relaxation at the baths.
What makes this tour different from other excursions?
Its private setting for up to 8 travelers, combined with a carefully curated itinerary covering Iceland’s key natural wonders, provides a personalized and flexible experience.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, there is potential for some customization based on your interests, but all details should be confirmed with Fox Adventure in advance.
Is this tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the experience relies on good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.