Private 2-Hour Godafoss Waterfall Tour with Transfer from Akureyri Port

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Description

Summary

Tour starts
Port of Akureyri, Fiskitangi, Akureyri, Iceland
Duration
2 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
All year
Minimum age
3 years old

Description

Explore the spectacular Godafoss waterfall by booking this incredible guided shore excursion. Cruise passengers eager to see one of Iceland's famous waterfalls should book this tour now.

Your tour starts when your driver picks you up from your cruise ship at Akureyri port. This excursion is perfect for cruise passengers as it is just a short drive to the waterfall, and your driver will ensure that you are returned to the ship ready to sail.

After meeting your expert English-speaking guide at the port, you will start your incredible waterfall adventure and head to your sightseeing spot.

Godafoss waterfall in North Iceland is one of the country's most well-known and stunning waterfalls. Its name, "Waterfall of the Gods," comes from a significant event in Icelandic history.

In the year 1000, when Iceland converted to Christianity, legend has it that Thorgeir Ljosvetningagodi, a local chieftain, threw the pagan idols into the waterfall as a symbolic gesture.

The waterfall, about 39 feet (12 meters) high and 98 feet (30 meters) wide, features a semi-circular cascade that plunges into a turquoise pool below.

Godafoss waterfall is fed by the Skjalfandafljot river, one of the longest rivers in Iceland, originating from the Vatnajokull glacier. The waterfall is easily accessible off the Ring Road, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring North Iceland.

There are paths on both sides of the falls, offering multiple viewpoints, and visitors can walk close to the edge for an impressive view of the water as it cascades down.

The surrounding area is known for the Godafoss waterfall, its historical significance, and natural beauty. It's an excellent location for photographers, particularly in winter when the waterfall freezes partially, creating a dramatic icy landscape.

In summer, the lush greenery around the falls adds contrast to the blue waters, making it equally picturesque.

While Godafoss waterfall is not among the tallest waterfalls in Iceland, its combination of beauty, accessibility, and cultural significance makes it a must-see destination.

Whether you're interested in photography, nature, or Iceland's history, Godafoss waterfall offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of the country's striking landscape.

You'll spend around an hour at Godafoss waterfall, which is plenty of time to enjoy the serene surroundings. When you're ready, you'll climb back aboard the bus. Your driver will drop you off at the cruise ship in plenty of time for sailing.

Enjoy this convenient and easy shore excursion, experiencing the incredible Godafoss waterfall. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Expert English-speaking guide

Map

Activities

Sightseeing
Shore Excursions

What to bring

Warm, waterproof clothing
Good hiking shoes
Camera
Reusable water bottle

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