Akureyri to Lake Myvatn and Nature Baths Small Group Tour

8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

This is a small - group experience designed for comfort, flexibility and a more personal connection with North Iceland. Unlike large bus tours, we travel at a relaxed pace, with time for photos, short walks and spontaneous stops depending on the conditions.
With a local guide and driver, you experience not only the main highlights, but also the atmosphere and stories that make this region truly special. The tour is carefully planned to ensure a smooth day and a timely return for cruise passengers.

What's Included

insurance
WiFi available on board
Meals
Earth Lagoon (Nature Bath Myvatn)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Please wait outside your accommodation or at the designated meeting point.
If you are arriving by cruise ship, please go to the main parking area near the port, where tour vehicles are located.
Your guide will be waiting there, wearing a turquoise/blue jacket and standing near the vehicle. To ensure a smooth start and avoid crowds, please be ready 10-15 minutes before departure.
If you have any difficulty finding me, please contact me using the phone number provided in your booking.

OR
Meeting point
Hof Cultural and Conference Centre

Please wait outside at the entrance facing the parking area and the intersection (not the seaside entrance). Your guide will be wearing a turquoise/blue jacket and will be standing near the vehicle.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Godafoss

    Goðafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods,” is one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in Iceland and a true highlight of the North. Its wide, horseshoe shape and powerful flow create an unforgettable first impression. According to legend, this is where the lawspeaker Þorgeir threw pagan idols into the waterfall after Iceland adopted Christianity over 1,000 years ago. The water flows from Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Iceland, and depending on the light, it shifts from deep blue to milky glacial tones. On sunny days, a beautiful rainbow often appears above the falls. It is a place that feels both powerful and peaceful at the same time - perfect for unforgettable photos and a moment to simply take it all in.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Skutustaoagigar

    A truly unique place on a global scale - pseudocraters like these exist in only a few locations in the world: here in North Iceland, in Hawaii, and even on Mars. They were formed when hot lava flowed into the lake, trapping water beneath the surface. As the water rapidly turned into steam, pressure built up until it exploded through the ground, creating these perfectly shaped crater-like formations. Unlike real volcanic craters, they were not formed by an eruption from below, but by powerful steam explosions - making them a rare and fascinating geological phenomenon. Today, this area feels calm and almost surreal, with wide-open views over Lake Mývatn. It is the perfect place for a short walk, to take in the landscape, and to experience a quiet moment in one of Iceland’s most unusual environments.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Dimmuborgir Lava Formations

    Dimmuborgir, known as the “Dark Fortress,” is one of the most magical and mysterious places in Iceland. This vast lava field is filled with dramatic rock formations that feel almost unreal - part fairy tale, part otherworldly landscape. According to Icelandic legends, this is home to trolls and the famous Yule Lads - mischievous Christmas characters deeply rooted in local folklore. As you walk through the area, the landscape begins to play with your imagination. You may start to see shapes in the rocks - troll faces, creatures, animals, or hidden figures - each formation telling its own silent story. It is a place that invites you to slow down, explore, and look closer. A quiet, almost magical environment where creativity awakens and every step reveals something new.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Grjótagjá is a small lava cave that hides one of the most unexpected sights in North Iceland - and stepping inside is an experience in itself. From the outside, it looks simple and easy to miss. But once you enter, you discover a narrow cave filled with intensely blue, steaming geothermal water that contrasts beautifully with the dark volcanic rock. The colours feel almost unreal. Just outside the cave, the landscape opens up to reveal visible tectonic cracks - a place where you can stand between the North American and Eurasian plates and witness the Earth slowly pulling apart. It is a short stop, but one that feels surprisingly powerful - a hidden place that stays in your memory long after the tour ends.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Namafjall Hverir

    Hverir is one of the most raw and otherworldly places in North Iceland - a landscape that feels closer to another planet than to anything familiar. Often compared to Mars, it is one of the most visually striking stops on the tour. The ground is alive. Steam rises from the earth, vents hiss, and thick mud bubbles in shades of yellow, brown and deep red. The colours are intense, the textures constantly shifting, and the entire area feels like it is still being created beneath your feet. This is a place that engages all your senses - you can see, hear and even feel the energy of the earth. The strong smell of sulfur is part of the experience, a reminder that this is not just a landscape, but an active geothermal area. It is wild, powerful and unforgettable - a true glimpse into the forces that shape Iceland.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Myvatn Nature Baths (Jardbodin vid Myvatn)

    Earth Lagoon (Mývatn Nature Baths) is more than just a geothermal bath - it is a moment where you truly feel Iceland. The water comes from deep underground, around 2.5 kilometers below the surface, and is rich in minerals known for their soothing and restorative effects on the body and skin. Its milky-blue colour creates a striking contrast with the raw, open landscape of North Iceland. As you step into the warm water, surrounded by rising steam and quiet space, everything slows down. The silence, the heat, and the vast surroundings create a feeling that is both calming and deeply grounding. Many people leave feeling lighter, calmer, and sometimes even a little renewed. It is the perfect way to end the day - not by doing more, but by simply being present in the moment.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • Akureyri (Pass by)

    On the way back to Akureyri, you can relax and enjoy the ever-changing landscapes of North Iceland - wide open spaces, quiet valleys and the feeling of being far from everything.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Viltour Iceland - Private Tours

Tags

Day Trips
Full-day Tours
Bus Tours
Private and Luxury
Ports of Call Tours
Shore Excursions
Small Group
Additional fees
Port Pickup

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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