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Discover Iceland’s stunning natural wonders with this scenic shore excursion from Akureyri, featuring waterfalls, geothermal sites, lava formations, and optional baths.
Exploring Iceland’s Natural Wonders: Lake Myvatn & Godafoss Waterfall for Cruise Ship Travelers
Taking a shore excursion from Akureyri to explore Lake Myvatn and Godafoss Waterfall is a fantastic way to see some of Iceland’s most iconic landscapes without the hassle of planning your own trip. This well-reviewed tour offers a blend of striking waterfalls, geothermal activity, volcanic formations, and cultural insights. It’s a solid choice if you’re pressed for time but still want to experience Iceland’s raw beauty.
What we really like about this tour is its focused itinerary—it’s designed to maximize your land time with efficient pickups and expert guides. Plus, the chance to visit the Myvatn Nature Baths adds a touch of relaxation amidst all the sightseeing. However, a note to potential travelers: the Nature Baths entrance fee isn’t included, so planning ahead for tickets is a good idea.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate geological marvels, photography opportunities, and local stories. It’s especially ideal for those on a cruise who want a comprehensive, hassle-free day on land. But if you’re looking for a quiet, private adventure or want a very leisurely pace, it’s worth considering how this busy schedule fits your style.
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The tour kicks off right at the Akureyri Cruise Terminal, making it incredibly convenient for cruise travelers. The activity includes pickup and drop-off, alleviating worries about navigating unfamiliar streets or finding meeting spots. This is especially appreciated by travelers who want to maximize their limited time on land.
The tour is typically around 5 to 6 hours, which is a decent window for a comprehensive sightseeing experience. Many reviewers have highlighted how well-coordinated the timing is—your guide ensures you see the highlights without feeling rushed, though some mention the schedule can be tight if you want more time at each stop.
Your adventure starts with a visit to Godafoss, renowned for its dramatic horseshoe shape and powerful flow. Reviewers consistently describe it as “breathtaking” and “one of Iceland’s most beautiful waterfalls.” The 30-minute stop is enough for photos, a quick walk along the riverbank, and soaking in the awe-inspiring views. Since admission is free, it’s a perfect quick highlight that truly sets the tone for the day.
One guest noted, “The falls were our first stop—amazing!” which captures how striking this site is right from the start. It’s an accessible spot with plenty of open space to take photos and feel Iceland’s raw power.
The crown jewel of this tour is Lake Myvatn, a geologically active region dotted with mud pools, steaming vents, lava formations, and surreal landscapes. Here, you’ll visit several key sites:
A highlight for many is the Myvatn Nature Baths, a less commercial alternative to the Blue Lagoon but just as relaxing. Reviewers mention the delicious café and the warm, mineral-rich waters as a fantastic way to unwind. The tour recommends reserving tickets in advance, as the entrance fee is not included and must be booked separately.
Guests who visited the baths describe the experience as “refreshing” and “a perfect end to the day”. However, some noted the short time allocated—about an hour—which might feel rushed if you’re eager to relax longer.
Next, you visit Námaskarð (Námafjall Hverir)—another geothermal area with bubbling mud pots and steaming vents. It’s a quick stop, but enough to appreciate Iceland’s volcanic activity.
The Grotcaja Cave is a small but intriguing site in the rift zone between two tectonic plates. Visitors say it’s “a cool walk through history”, with some mentioning how the cave’s natural mineral deposits are visually striking.
Most reviews praise the knowledgeable guides—some say guides like Trausti or Ole go beyond just facts, sharing stories and Icelandic folklore, making the experience more personal. Guests appreciate guides who are friendly, humorous, and attentive, sometimes noting their helper-like attitude in making sure everyone has a good view or comfortable pace.
The group size is kept to a maximum of 19 travelers, which allows for personal attention and easier navigation at stops. Several reviews emphasize how this smaller group setting enhances the experience—more flexibility, less waiting, and more chances to ask questions.
The transportation uses cozy, well-maintained vans. Reviewers say the ride is comfortable and that the driver is skilled, especially considering Iceland’s sometimes challenging roads. The vans’ size and the small groups mean fewer people fighting for space and more intimate conversations with the guide.
At $197.38 per person, the tour offers access to key Icelandic sights with expert guiding and transportation—making it a good value, especially considering the cost of individual entry tickets like the Nature Baths (which aren’t included). Given that the tour covers major highlights and offers some flexibility, many feel it’s worth the price.
Guests consistently remark on the authenticity of the experience. The guide’s detailed stories about Iceland’s geology, culture, and folklore make each stop come alive. One reviewer shared, “Our guide was fantastic—knew so much and made several stops. The caves, waterfalls, and lava fields felt genuine and unspoiled.”
Another noted how the small, personalized nature of the tour allowed for more meaningful interactions. Whether it’s the humorous storytelling or the stunning landscapes, the tour provides memorable moments that go beyond just ticking off a list.
If you’re eager to see Iceland’s natural highlights without the hassle of organizing transportation or guides, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for cruise passengers who want a comprehensive yet efficient land experience. Nature lovers, geology buffs, and those craving authentic Icelandic scenery will find plenty to enjoy.
However, if you prefer more leisure time or want to avoid a packed schedule, this might feel a bit hurried. The optional Nature Baths add a relaxing element but do require pre-booked tickets.
This Lake Myvatn and Godafoss Waterfall tour offers a fantastic snapshot of Iceland’s otherworldly landscapes, guided by engaging experts who bring the terrain to life. The combination of waterfalls, geothermal sites, lava formations, caves, and optional baths provides a full immersion into the country’s volcanic soul.
The tour’s value, balanced with small group intimacy and expert guidance, makes it a smart choice for cruise travelers who want to see the highlights without the stress of planning their own adventure. The flexibility in stops like the Nature Baths adds a touch of luxury, though it’s important to reserve your entry tickets beforehand.
This experience is suited for those who crave authentic natural sights and local stories, and who appreciate a well-organized, insightful day out in Iceland.
Is pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from Akureyri cruise terminal, making it very convenient for cruise ship travelers.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 5 to 6 hours, giving plenty of time to visit multiple sites without feeling rushed.
Are the entrance fees to the Nature Baths included?
No, the entrance fee to the Myvatn Nature Baths is not included. You should reserve tickets in advance if you’d like to soak and relax there.
What should I bring for this tour?
Comfortable clothing suitable for Iceland’s weather, camera for photos, and possibly some cash or card for optional purchases like the Nature Baths café.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and groups are small, making it accessible for families or older travelers. However, if mobility is an issue, check with the operator beforehand.
How big are the groups?
The maximum group size is 19 travelers, which helps maintain a personal and relaxed atmosphere.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The itinerary is fairly fixed, but the guide will provide insights and may suggest some flexibility depending on group interests and timing.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather, but if canceled due to bad conditions, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.