8-Hour Diamond Circle Minibus Tour in North Iceland with Transfer from Akureyri

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Summary

Tour starts
Akureyri, Iceland
Duration
9 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
June - Oct.
Minimum age
3 years old

Description

Join a small group of fellow adventurers on this thrilling 9-hour tour of the Diamond Circle from Akureyri, featuring many of the country's most famous attractions. Travelers who want to explore Iceland's north will enjoy the treasures of this geothermal region and its many incredible waterfalls.

Your group will depart from Akureyri with an experienced and knowledgeable tour guide. Having a small group will ensure that your trip doesn't get too crowded. Once ready, you'll make the drive from Eyjafjordur, Iceland's longest fjord, towards your breathtaking destinations.

You'll first stop at the Godafoss waterfall. Also known as 'the Waterfall of the Gods,' this stunning natural wonder is part of the Skjalfandafljot river and has a fascinating role in Iceland's history.

You'll also stop by the Dettifoss waterfall, the most powerful waterfall in Europe. The force of its cascade is awe-inspiring, as is the fall of the Selfoss waterfall, which also flows nearby.

Once you arrive at Lake Myvatn, you'll be greeted by serene waters, small islands, and abundant birdlife. 

The lake is also home to the bizarre and dramatic Skutustadagigar pseudocraters. An eruption caused lava to flow over the area's wet swamplands, creating these unique and unusual formations.

Eruptions also created the lava pillars of Dimmuborgir, a dramatic fortress of jagged rock with fascinating associated folklore. 

In nearby Mount Namafjall, you'll find the Hverir mud pools and the steam vents of Namaskard. The area is very barren, but the sulfur in the ground causes vivid streaks of color to decorate the earth and gives off a very distinctive smell.

You'll also find the Grotagja rift in the area, which is part of the rift between the Eurasian and American tectonic plates. This area is home to the Grotagja geothermal cave, an old bathing spot and a Game of Thrones shooting site.

Another exciting place to visit is Hofdi, a filming location for Game of Thrones and Star Wars.

After seeing the sights, you can relax at the geothermal lagoon of the Myvatn Nature Baths. The mineral-rich waters are a milky blue, and the area contains a restaurant for when you need to grab a bite.

Once you finish, you'll head back to Akureyri with the rest of the group.

This experience will be exciting and memorable, so don't miss out on the many wonders of this group journey around the Diamond Circle to Lake Myvatn. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Guided tour
Transportation with pick-up and drop-off

Activities

Sightseeing
Hot Spring Bathing

What to bring

Warm clothing
Walking shoes/boots (suitable for snow and ice if necessary)
Swimming costume and towel (can be rented)
Water bottle
Camera
Sunglasses
ID if discount needed at the nature baths

Good to know

Due to weather, road conditions, or unforeseen circumstances, there might be alterations to the itinerary and locations. There might be a longer or shorter journey time or a need to cancel the tour.

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