


Lake Mývatn Day Tour and Godafoss Waterfall in Iceland, Akureyri
Explore the Stunning Lake Mývatn on a Day Tour from Akureyri
Are you ready to immerse yourself in one of Iceland's most breathtaking natural wonders? The Lake Mývatn Day Tour and Godafoss Waterfall is an adventure you wont want to miss! This experience isnt just another day out; its a journey through a landscape so unique that it feels almost otherworldly.
- Discover Lake Myvatn and Godafoss waterfall
- Stop at Myvatn Nature Baths
- Explore Game of Thrones filming locations
- Local guide
- Minibus transportation
- Hotel/port pick-up and drop-off
- Entrance fee to Myvatn Nature Baths
- Personal insurance
- Food and drinks
Itinerary:
Drive along the stunning Eyjafjordur, the longest fjord in Iceland on the way to Godafoss waterfall, the famous 'The Waterfall of the Gods'
Lake Myvatn Area including:
- Lake Myvatn, a lake formed 2300 years ago by a basalt lava eruption
- Skútustaðagígar, a pseudo crater area
- Hverir Mud Pools
- Hverarönd in Námaskarð natural steam vents
- Grjótagjá rift, a Part of the rift between the Eurasian & American Continents
- Grjótagjá Cave, an old bathing cave
- Mount Námafjall
- Dimmuborgir Lava fields and formations with lava pillars known as the Dark Castles
- Myvatn Nature Baths, a wonderful geothermal lagoon in lava fields. Enjoy the bath or relax in the Kvika Restaurant (please note food, drink and entrance fee are not included in the price).
Visit Game of Thrones filming locations including Höfði where the North of the wall was filmed and Star Wars filming locations.
Why the Lake Mývatn Day Tour is a Must-Do
What sets this tour apart is the way it blends stunning natural beauty with local history and culture. Starting from Akureyri, you embark on a scenic drive along Eyjafjordur, the longest fjord in Iceland. This helicopter tour isn't just about the sights; it's about the stories, too! Youll learn about the fascinating geology surrounding Lake Mývatn, including the volcanic activity that created it thousands of years ago.
Imagine standing at the edge of Godafoss, known as The Waterfall of the Gods, and feeling the cool mist on your face. Its awe-inspiring, to say the least! Those who love adventure and nature will find this experience poppin with excitement.
A Fun Fact Worth Knowing
Heres a nugget of trivia: Lake Mývatn is home to a diverse population of birds and unique geothermal features, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike. And let's not forget, it served as a filming location for Game of Thrones! The beauty of this lake isn't lost on anyone who's seen it; its a real showstopper.
Choosing the Right Experience
When selecting your Lake Mývatn Day Tour, consider what elements are most appealing to you. Want to relax? The tour includes a stop at the Myvatn Nature Baths, a hidden gem where you can soak in mineral-rich waters surrounded by lava formations. Just remember, the entrance fee isn't included, so bring a little extra cash. For those itching to learn, your tour guide will regale you with stories about the regions cultural significance and geological quirks.
Why You Should Book This Tour Today
Time waits for no one, and neither will the opportunity to explore Lake Mývatn! Popularity can lead to sold-out tours, especially in the summer months when travelers flock to this spectacular region of Iceland. Booking now means securing your chance to witness stunning natural beauty and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Perfect for All Travelers
Whether youre a solo traveler on a quest for adventure, a family looking to bond over nature, or friends wanting to explore a unique destination together, this tour suits all types of travelers. With a cap of 15 guests, you can enjoy a more personal experience with plenty of room for questions and conversation.
So, pack your camera and get ready for an adventure like no other at Lake Mývatn. This tour promises not just a day out but an expedition that will leave you with stories to tell and a heart full of wonder. Dont miss outbook your tour today!